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  • 1 bring under control

    bring/get under control [bring/get 'andë:(r) kën'troul] bëj zap, vë nën kontroll

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  • 2 control

    [kën'troul] n.,v. -n 1. kontroll; komandë. 2. vetëpërmbjatje, vetëkontroll. 3. rregullim, komandim; birth control rregullim (planifikim) i lindjeve. 4. rregullator, pajisje kontrolli. 5. pl. pult komandimi (i lokomotivës etj). 6. etalon; mostër krahasimi (në eksperimente shkencore)
    - v 1. komandoj. 2. përmbaj, frenoj. 3. rregulloj. 4. kontrolloj, verifikoj.
    be in control komandoj, drejtoj; bring/get under control bëj zap, vë nën kontroll; loose control of nuk zotëroj
    • control case [kën'troul keis] n. mjek., fiz., biol. rast kontrolli; mostër krahasimi
    control column [kën'troul 'kolëm] n. av. komandim me dorë (i timonit)
    control group [kën'troul gru:p] n. mjek., fiz., biol. grup kontrolli/ krahasimi
    control knob [kën'troul nob] n. buton komandimi
    control panel [kën'troul 'pænl] n. pult/panel komandimi
    control room [kën'troul rum] n. sallë e komandës; tv. dhomë e regjisë
    control tower [kën'troul 'tauë:(r)] n. av. kullë kontrolli
    controllable [kën'troulëbël] adj 1. i kontrollueshëm. 2. i frenueshëm; i komandueshëm. 3. i disiplinuar (fëmijë)
    controlled [kën'trould] n. i përmbajtur, i frenuar; i ndrydhur
    ● - controlled [kën'trould] suff. i kontrolluar nga...; i komanduar me..; computer-controlled equipment pajisje
    e komanduar me kompjuter
    controlled economy [kën'trould i'konëmi] n. ekonomi e planifikuar
    controller [kën'troulë:] n 1. kontrollues, kontrollor. 2. financier (që kontrollon shpenzimet). 3. tek. rregullator shpejtësie (në makinat)
    * * *
    kontroll

    English-Albanian dictionary > control

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  • bring something under control — bring/get/keep sth under conˈtrol idiom to succeed in dealing with sth so that it does not cause any damage or hurt anyone • It took two hours to bring the fire under control. • Please keep your dog under control! Main entry: ↑controlidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • under control — ► if a situation is under control, it is being dealt with successfully and is unlikely to create any problems: bring/get/keep sth under control »The Fed would likely raise rates gradually to keep inflation under control. → See also BUDGETARY… …   Financial and business terms

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  • get something under control — bring/get/keep sth under conˈtrol idiom to succeed in dealing with sth so that it does not cause any damage or hurt anyone • It took two hours to bring the fire under control. • Please keep your dog under control! Main entry: ↑controlidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep something under control — bring/get/keep sth under conˈtrol idiom to succeed in dealing with sth so that it does not cause any damage or hurt anyone • It took two hours to bring the fire under control. • Please keep your dog under control! Main entry: ↑controlidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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