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bolt I [boult] n.,v., adv. -n 1. shul dere. 2. bulon. 3. gjuhëz (brave). 4. fole e fishekut. 5. top (stofi). 6. vetëtimë. 7. ikje e beftë.● a bolt from the blue si rrufe në qiell të kthjellët; make a bolt for it gj.fol. fryj, ua mbath; shoot one's bolt bëj sa mundem, bëj timen, e harxhoj fishekun./-v 1. i vë shulin, mbyll me shul. 2. shtërngoj me bulona. 3. turrem, iki, ua mbath. 4. kapërdi (ushqimin pa e përtypur). 5. amer.gj.fol. lë, heq dorë./- adv. brof, vrik; sit bolt upright in bed brof nga shtrati.● bolt in a) turrem si shigjetë; b) mbyll me shul● bolt out turrem si shigjetë -
2 bolt in
[boult in] a) turrem si shigjetë; b) mbyll me shul -
3 bolt on
[boult on] turrem si shigjetë -
4 bolt out
[boult aut] turrem si shigjetë -
5 U bolt
['ju:boult] n. mek. bulon U -
6 blue
[blu:] adj., n., v. - adj 1. i kaltër; dark blue blu. 2. i mavijosur. 3. gj.fol. i mërzitur, i trishtuar;● look/ feel blue jam në gjendje të keqe shpirtërore; be in a blue funk më shkojnë shtatë. 4. fig. banal; me fjalë të turpshme; pornografik (film),● like a blue streak si shigjetë.● once in a blue moon rrallëherë, një here në hënëz; things are looking blue është keq puna.- n 1. ngjyrë e kaltër; kaltërsi. 2. qielli. 3. poet. deti;● in the blues në gjendje të dëshpëruar.● a bolt from the blue, come out of the blue si i rënë nga qielli, krejt i papritur.- vt 1. kaltëroj, bëj të kaltër. 2. Br.zhrg. prish, ha; bëj rrush e kumbulla; blue one's money i bëj tym/ byk paratë● blue-blooded ['blu:'bladid] adj. fisnik, aristokrat● blue chips, blue-chip securities n. fin. tituj të klasit të parë● blue-collar worker n. punëtor* * *blu
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