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[waild] adj.,n., adv. -adj 1. e egër (bimë, kafshë. 2. i shkretë, pa njeri (vend). 3. i egër, i paqytetëruar, primitiv (fis); the call of the wild kushtrimi i të parëve. ( Adjective wild, Comparative wilder, Superlative wildest). 4. fig. i shfrenuar (inat); i çmendur, i marrë (plan). 5. i tërbuar (tufan). 6. gj.fol. i etur, i papërmbajtur. 7. i pashtruar; i panënshtruar.● be wild with anger tërbohem nga inati; be wild about sth fig. rrëmbehem nga diçka; drive sb wild e luaj nga mendtë; run wild harliset; harbohet; wild and woolly gdhë, i pagdhendur /-n. shkretëtirë; vend i shkretë / -adv. egërsisht, me egërsi.● wild boar [waild bo:] n. derr i egër● wildcat ['waildkæt] n.,v. -n 1. mace e egër. 2. fig. njeri i sertë; egërsirë. 3. amer. pus prove (në vend të paeksploruar). 4. ndërmarrje me rrezik. 5. lokomotivë pa vagona. 6. attr. i marrë, i dyshimtë (projekt) /-vi. shpoj në terren të paeksploruar● wildebeest ['wildëbi:st] n. antilopë afrikane● wilder ['wildë:] vi 1. hutoj, shastis. 2. hutohem, shastisem● wilderness ['wildë:nis] n 1. vend i shkretë. 2. labirinth; lëmsh● wildfire ['waildfajë:(r)] n 1. hist. lëndë e djegshme (e përdorur në luftë). 2. sëmundje infektive delesh.● spread like wildfire përhapet me shpejtësi (lajmi)● wildflower ['waildflauë:] n. lule e egër● wildfowl ['waildfaul] n. shpezë, shpendë të egër● wild-goose chase ['waild gu:z çeis] n. kontroll i pafrytshëm; ndjekje e kotë● wildlife ['waildlaif] n. kafshët e egra; wildlife sanctuary rezervat natyror● wildwood ['waildwud] n. pyll* * *i egër
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