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[blad] n 1. gjak; infuse new blood (into sth) fig. fus gjak (element) të ri; let blood marr/ heq gjak (të sëmurit). 2. nerva, inat, gjak; his blood is up është nxehur, i ka hipur gjaku në kokë; his blood ran cold i ngriu gjaku (nga tmerri); (kill sb) in cold blood (vras dikë) me gjakftohtësi; make one's blood boll më tërbon; make one's blood run cold më ngrin gjakun, më tmerron. 3. gjiri, farefis, gjak; be of the same blood jemi të një gjaku; of royal blood nga familje mbretërore; one's own flesh and blood farefisi, blood is thicker than water gjaku s'bëhet ujë; blood feud [blad fju:d] gjakmarrje, gjakësi, gjak. 4. blood and thunder (histori) me vrasje e prerje. 5. race (qensh etj).● blood bank [blad bænk] n 1. qendër grumbullimi gjaku. 2. rezerva gjaku● bloodbath ['bladba:th] n. gjakderdhje, kasaphanë● blood counting ['blad kaunting] n. mjek. analizë gjaku● bloodcurdling ['blad'kë:dling] adj. i frikshëm, rrëqethës● blood group [blad grup] n. mjek. grup gjaku● blood heat ['bladhi:t] n. temperature e trupit● bloodhound ['bladhaund] n 1. qen policie. 2. detektiv● bloodletting ['bladleting] n. mjek. heqje gjaku● blood poisoning ['bladpoizning] n. helmim gjaku● blood pressure ['bladpreshë:] n. tension gjaku● bloodrelations ['bladrileishen] n. farefis, gjak..● bloodshed ['bladshed] n. gjakderdhje● bloodstain ['bladstein] n. njollë gjaku● bloodstained ['basteind] adj. i përgjakur, i gjakosur● bloodstock ['bladstok] n. kafshë race● bloodstream [bladstri:m] n. anat. sistem i qarkullimit të gjakut; gjaku● blood test ['bladtest] n. analizë gjaku● bloodthirsty ['badthë:ti] adj. i etur për gjak, gjakatar● blood type ['bladtaip] n. grup gjaku● blood vessel ['blad 'vesël] n. enë gjaku● bloody ['bladi] adj 1. i përgjakur, i gjakosur; a bloody bandage fashë e gjakosur. 2. i përgjakshëm. 3. i mallkuar, i ndyrë● you bloody fool! hajvan i dreqit!* * *gjak
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