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1 bath
[ba:th] n., v. -n 1. banjë; dush; take a hot bath bëj një banjë të nxehtë. 2. ujë për banjë; your bath is ready ujët e ke gati. 3. banjë, dhomë banje; vaskë. 4. banja, llixha. 5. banjë (vaskë) kimike- vt. 1. laj, i bëj banjë. 2. lahem, bëj banjë* * *dush -
2 vapor bath
['veipë ba:th] banjë avulli -
3 vapour
Br. vapour, amer. vapor ['veipë] n.,v. -n 1. avull; vapor bath banjë avulli. 2. mjegull. 3. fig. ëndërr e kotë; iluzion /-v 1. shndërrohet në avull. 2. avullon. 3. amer.zhrg. mburrem, vras të trasha● vaporization [veipërai'zeishën] n. avullim● vaporize ['veipëraiz] v 1. avulloj. 2. avullon● vaporizer ['veipëraizë:] n 1. avullues, aparat avullimi. 2. mjek. inhalator. 3. pluhurizues, sprucator● vaporous ['veipërës] adj 1. i avullt; si avull; mjegullor. 2. plot avull. 3. fig. pavlerë; kalimtar● vapo(u)rtrail ['veipë: teil] n. bisht tymi (që lë pas avioni)
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