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1 boat
[bout] n., v.-n 1. varkë, barkë, lundër.● be in the same boat jam në të njëjtën situatë; burn one's boats i djeg urat; take to the boats lë, braktis anijen./ -vi. shëtis me varkë, lundroj* * *anije -
2 jolly boat
['xholi bout] n. varkë e vogël (në anije) -
3 torpedo boat
[to:'pi:dou bout] n., usht. torpedinierë, silurese. (TORPEDINIERË f. sh. Anije luftarake e vogël dhe shumë e shpejtë, e pajisur me silure për të goditur anijet e tjera; silurues.) -
4 U-boat
['ju:bout] n. hist. nëndetëse gjermane -
5 away
[ë'wei] adv 1. tutje, larg; away back in 1800 kohë përpara, në vitin 1800; far away tutje, larg; far and away, out and away shumë, pa krahasim; away back qëkur, kohë më pare; away with you! hiqmu! keep sb away s'e lë dike të afrohet; look away kthej kokën; turn away kthehem; take away heq, largoj; 2. (heq) duarsh; he gave his boat away ai hoqi dorë nga varka. 3. (pas disa foljeve): the sound died away zëri u shua. 4. pa u ndalur; she worked away at her job ajo s'i ndahej punës. 5. pa pritur, menjëherë, në vend, aty për aty; right away menjëherë, në vend. >do away with a) i jap fund; heq qafe; b) vras* * *larg -
6 canal
[kë'næl] n 1. gjeog. kanal; the Panama Canal Kanali i Panamasë; the Canal Zone a) Br. zona e Kanalit të Suezit; b) amer. zona e Kanalit të Panamasë. 2. anat. gyp, kanal (i tretjes etj)● canal barge/boat [kë'næl ba:xh/bout]] n. lundër; maunë● canal lock [kë'næl lok] n. shluzë -
7 canal barge
canal barge/boat [kë'næl ba:xh/bout]] n. lundër; maunë -
8 DIY
[di: ai uai] shkurtim për do-it-yourself [du: it jë:(r)'self] adj. bëne vetë; e bërë vetë (punë etj.); do it yourself boat-building kit komplet veglash për të ndërtuar vetë një barkë. (shkurt DIY). -
9 do-it-yourself
[du: it jë:(r)'self] adj. bëne vetë; e bërë vetë (punë etj.); do it yourself boat-building kit komplet veglash për të ndërtuar vetë një barkë. (shkurt DIY). -
10 jolly
['xholi] adj., adv.,vt.,n. -adj 1. i gëzueshëm, gazmor. 2. gj.fol. i këndshëm, tërheqës /-adv. shumë, fort; tepër, së tepërmi; you've Jolly well got to duhet ta bësh patjetër; he's jolly lucky! është shumë me fat; Jolly good! fort mirë!, mrekulli! /-vt 1. i bëj qejfin; e mbaj gjallë. 2. ngacmoj, tall /-n. zak. pl.zhrg. qejf, kënaqësi; argëtimjolly boat ['xholi bout] n. varkë e vogël (në anije) -
11 torpedo
[to:'pi:dou] n,v. -n 1. usht. silur, torpilë. 2. zool. peshk elektronik./-vt 1. usht. siluroj. 2. fig. siluroj, shkatërroj (plane) ( SILUR m. sh. usht. Predhë e madhe në trajtë të zgjatur dhe e pajisur me motor dhe një mekanizëm drejtues, që lëshohet nën ujë për të goditur një anije a nëndetëse. Lëshoi ( hodhi) silurin. E goditi me silur.) -
12 waft
[wa:ft] v.,n. -v 1. mbart; çoj; the waves wafted the boat to shore dallgët e nxorën lundrën në breg. 2. pluskon; noton në ajër (gjethja e thatë, tingulli) /-n 1. puhi. 2. aromë. 3. valëvitje. 4. përhapje
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Boat — (b[=o]t), n. [OE. boot, bat, AS. b[=a]t; akin to Icel. b[=a]tr, Sw. b[*a]t, Dan. baad, D. & G. boot. Cf. {Bateau}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A small open vessel, or water craft, usually moved by cars or paddles, but often by a sail. [1913 Webster] Note … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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boat — [bōt] n. [ME bot < OE bat (akin to Ger & Du boot) < IE base * bheid , to split (in the sense “hollowed out tree trunk”) > FISSION] 1. a small, open water vehicle propelled by oars, sails, engine, etc. 2. a large such vehicle for use in… … English World dictionary
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