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1 zeharka
adb.1.a. sideways; karromarroak \zeharka ibiltzen dira crabs move sidewaysb. crosswise; manifestariek bi bagoi jarri zuten \zeharka trenbidean demonstrators places two cars crosswise on the train trackc. \zeharka aparkatu to park square on to the kerb; -(r)i \zeharka begiratu i. to look at sb out of the corner of one's eye ii. (irud.) to look askance at sb; \zeharka ebaki to cut along the bias2.a. ( hitz egin, e.a.) evasively; esaidazu \zeharka ibili gabe tell me without beating around the bustb. indirectly ; arazoak maizago jakiten ditut \zeharka zuzenean baino more often I found out about problems indirectly than directly3. skirting, going along the edge of; \zeharka zihoazen mendian gora, gainera errazago iristeko he skirted up the mountain in order to reach the summit more easily -
2 zuzen
[cf. Iber. "sosin"] iz.1.a. ( eskubidea) right; \zuzenez hori enea da that is mine by right; \zuzen onez rightfully; zuri \zuzen onez ematen zaizkizun laudorioak the praise you rightfully deserveb. ( ondarea) inheritance; etxeko \zuzenak izanak ditu he received his inheritance io.1. ( ez okerra)a. ( lerroa, e.a.) straightb. ( bidea) straight, unswerving, undeviatingc. ( ibilbidea, norabidea) straight, unswerving, directd. ( angelua) right2. ( bidezkoa)a. ( politika, ekintza, e.a.) fair, just, right, ethicalb. ( p.) fair, just, upright, honestc. ( ebakia) right, faird. ( asmoa) proper, lawfule. ( zentzua) proper, basic3. ( arauen, legearen, ereduaren arabera)a. right, correct; erantzun \zuzena right answer; hizkera \zuzena correct speechb. ( zehatza) exact, precise, rightc. (ehiztari) crackshot4. (H. Jak) direct; objektu \zuzena direct object5. Mat. right adb.1. ( zintzotasunez) rightly, rightfully; \zuzen jokatu to act rightfully | to conduct o.s. properly; nirekin ez duzu \zuzen jokatu you have not treated me fairly; \zuzen nahiz oker right or wrong; \zuzen edo makur i. ( zuzen edo oker) rightly or wrongly ii. ( zuzenean edo zeharka) directly or indirectly2. ( arauaren, legearen arabera, e.a.)a. correctly, rightly; \zuzen mintzatu to speak correctlyb. ( lan egin) methodically3. ( artez) straight, straight ahead4. ( epaitu) fairly, impartially
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