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1 give somebody the works
[giv sambadi dhë wë:ks] zhrg. a) e përpunoj mirë, e rregulloj paq dikë (me dru); b) i rrjep lëkurën, e qëroj, e vras -
2 bird
[bë:d] n. zog, shpend● bird of passage [bë:d ëv 'pæsixh] zog shtegtar (edhe fig.)● bird of pray [bë:d ëv prei] shpend grabitqar● give somebody the bird [giv 'sambadi dhë bë:d] fishkëllej dikë (në skenë etj)● a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush [ë bë:d in hænd iz wë:th tu: in dhë bush] prov. më mirë një vezë sot se një pulë mot● kill two birds with one stone [kil tu: bë:dz with uan stëun] me një gur vras dy zogj● bird shot [bë:d shot] n. saçme e imët (për zogj)● bird-watcher ['bë:dwoçë:] n. vrojtues zogjsh* * *zog
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