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1 brisk
[brisk] adj 1. gjallë, i shkathët; i shpejtë. 2. e gjallëruar(tregtia etj). 3. i freskët (mot, erë) -
2 brisk
rasoio, lama, temperino -
3 razor
brisk -
4 blade
['bleid] n 1. teh (thike etj); razor blade brisk rroje. 2. shpatë. 3. thikë, gijotinë. 4. fletë lopate (rremi). 5. gjeth, fletë (e grurit etj). 6. aut. fshirëse xhami. 7. turbinë* * *teh -
5 shave
rruaj; rruajtje; brisk -
6 incisione
n. 1) prerje ( me brisk etj.). 2) gdhendje, skalitje. 3) regjistrim ( mbi pllakë ose shirit magnetofoni).Dizionario albanese-italiano e italiano-albanese > incisione
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7 intaccare
v. 1) gdhend, pres me brisk. 2) grij, brej. 3) ha, konsumoj. 4) shunoj, fyej.Dizionario albanese-italiano e italiano-albanese > intaccare
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8 lametta
n. 1) teh, presë. 2) brisk. -
9 rasoio
n. brisk (rroje). -
10 temperino
n. brisk xhepi, biçak.Dizionario albanese-italiano e italiano-albanese > temperino
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brisk — [ brısk ] adjective 1. ) moving or acting quickly: We went for a brisk walk. The committee got off to a brisk start at its first meeting. a ) speaking quickly and only saying what is necessary. This word is sometimes used for saying that someone… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
brisk — [brɪsk] adjective FINANCE business or trading that is brisk is very busy, with a lot of products, shares etc bought and sold: • Restaurants do brisk business at Thanksgiving. • Following several days of brisk trading, the junk bond market was… … Financial and business terms
brisk´ly — brisk «brihsk», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. quick and active; lively: »A brisk walk brings him home from work in ten minutes. SYNONYM(S): nimble, spry. 2. keen; sharp: »brisk weather … Useful english dictionary
Brisk — may refer to: * Brest, Belarus (Brest Litovsk) Brisk (בריסק) is the city s name in Yiddish * The Brisk yeshivas and methods, a school of Jewish thought originated by the Soloveitchik family of Brest. * Brisk, an iced tea soft drink produced by a… … Wikipedia
brisk — [brısk] adj [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Probably from French brusque; BRUSQUE] 1.) quick and full of energy ▪ a brisk walk ▪ They set off at a brisk pace . 2.) quick, practical and showing that you want to get things done quickly ▪ Her tone of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
brisk — [brisk] adj. [< ? Fr brusque,BRUSQUE] 1. quick in manner or movement; energetic [a brisk pace] 2. cool, dry, and bracing [brisk air] 3. pungent, keen, sharp, etc. [a brisk taste, a brisk tone of voice] 4. active; busy … English World dictionary
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Brisk — (br[i^]sk), a. [Cf. W. brysg, fr. brys haste, Gael. briosg quick, lively, Ir. broisg a start, leap, jerk.] 1. Full of liveliness and activity; characterized by quickness of motion or action; lively; spirited; quick. [1913 Webster] Cheerily, boys; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Brisk — Brisk, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. {Bricked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bricking}.] To make or become lively; to enliven; to animate; to take, or cause to take, an erect or bold attitude; usually with up. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
brisk — [adj1] fast moving; active adroit, agile, alert, animated, bustling, busy, energetic, lively, nimble, quick, speedy, sprightly, spry, vigorous, vivacious, zippy; concepts 542,584 Ant. inactive, slow, sluggish, unenergetic brisk [adj2] chilly,… … New thesaurus
brisk|en — «BRIHS kuhn». transitive verb, intransitive verb. to make or become brisk … Useful english dictionary