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21 badger
badger I ['bæxhë:] n. zool. vjedull, baldosëbadger II [bæxhë:] vt. mërzit, ngacmoj; lodh● he was badgered into doing what she wanted ajo e lodhi sa e detyroi të bënte ç'i kërkonte ajo● badger sb with questions mërzis dike me pyetje -
22 bamboozle
[bæm'bu:z] vt 1. çorodis. 2. ( sb into/out of doing sth) gënjej, mashtroj -
23 cozen
['kazën] vt. mashtroj, gënjej; cozen sb out of /into doing, sth mashtroj dikë, i heq nga duart diçka/i mbush mendjen dikujt të bëjë diçka (në dëm të vetes) -
24 jog
jog I [xhog] v 1. tund, shkund, qëlloj lehtë. 2. freskoj (kujtesën). 3. shtyj; jog sb into doing sth shtyj dikë të bëjë diçka. 4. eci, vazhdoj. 5. bëj ecje, stërvitem /-n 1. tundje, shkundje, goditje e lehtë. 2. freskim (i kujtesës). 3. ecje e shtruar.● jog along ecën (puna)jog II [xhog] n.,v. -n 1. e dale; e futur; a jog in the wall gropë/bark në mur. 2. kthesë, bërryl (rruge) /-vi. merr kthesë, formon bërryl (rruga)jog trot [xhog trot] n 1. ecje e shtruar. 2. zvarritje (e punëve) -
25 knack
[næk] n 1. aftësi, zotësi; shkathtësi. 2. zakon, shprehi; huq. 3. truk, marifet; there's a knack to doing this kjo (punë) ka një marifet për t'u bërë -
26 on the verge of
[vë:xh] gati për, shumë afër për të● on the verge of doing [on dhë vë:xh ëv 'du:ing] gati për të bërë● on the verge of ruin [on dhë vë:xh ëv 'ruin] buzë greminës● on the verge of sleep [on dhë vë:xh ëv sli:p] gati për gjumë● on the verge of a discovery [on dhë vë:xh ëv ë di'skavëri] në vigjilie të një zbulimi -
27 verge
[vë:xh] n.,v. -n 1. prag, buzë; on the verge of doing gati për të bërë; on the verge of ruin/of sleep/of a discovery buzë greminës; gati për gjumë; në vigjilie të një zbulimi. 2. Br. buzë/anë rruge (pa trotuar); pull over on to the verge ndalu te ana e rrugës. 3. skaj. 4. bordurë me bar. 5. skaj/ rrëzë pylli /-vt. ( on) i afrohet; this verges on hostility ky është gati-gati qëndrim armiqësor; she's verging on thirty ajo po u afrohet të tridhjetave -
28 wean
[wi:n] vt 1. i pres gjirin (foshnjës). 2. fig. tëhuaj, largoj, ftoh; wean sb of the idea of doing sth ia largoj dikjt mendimin për të bërë diçka -
29 what's the weather like?
what's the weather like/doing? [wots dhë 'wedhë: laik/duing] si duket koha?, si po bën koha?
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