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1 get cold feet
[getkouldfi:t] trembem, frikësohem -
2 cold
[këuld] adj.,n., adv. -adj 1. i ftohtë. 2. fig. i ftohtë (njeri, përshëndetje). 3. e ftohtë (ngjyrë). 4. pa ndjenja; he knocked him cold ai e qëlloi dhe e la pa frymë.● give sb the cold shoulder i rri ftohtë, i kthej krahët dikujt; in cold blood me gjakftohtësi; to get cold feet trembem, frikësohem; in cold storage i shtyrë për më vonë; have a person cold e kam në dorë; leave cold nuk më bën përshtypje; leave out in the cold shpërfill, neglizhoj, injoroj-n 1. ftohje. 2. i ftohtë, rrufë; catch a cold më zë rrufa, ftohem cold-blooded ['këuldbladid] adj 1. gjakftohtë. 2. me gjak të ftohtë (kafshë)● cold comfort [këuld'kamfëd] n. ngushëllim i vakët● cold cream [këuldkri:m] n. krem për zbutje lëkure● cold front [këuldfrant] n. meteo. front i ftohtë, masë ajri e ftohtë● cold-hearted [këuld-ha:tid] adj. pa ndjenja, i akullt (njeri)● coldness ['këuldnis] n 1. të ftohtë, ftohtësi. 2.ftohtësi; mospërfillje, indiferencë● cold-shoulder ['këuldshouldë:] vt. gj.fol. i rri ftohtë (dikujt)● cold steel [këuldsti:l] n. armë e ftohtë● cold turkey [këuld'të:ki] n.,adv. amer.zhrg. -n. heqje dorë nga droga /- adv. pa parapërgatitje, brram* * *ftohtë
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