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81 supporre
v. pandeh, kujtoj, marr me mend. -
82 vanvera
avv. pa vend, pa mend; parlare, ragionare, criticare a vanvera - flas, arsyetoj; kritikoj kot, pa u menduar. -
83 absurdity
[ëb'së:diti] n. gjë pa kuptim, punë pa mend, absurditet -
84 almond
['a:mënd] n. bajame; ground almonds bajame të grira -
85 amend
[ë'mend] v 1. përmirësoj. 2. ndreq, rregulloj. 3. drejt. ndryshoj, bëj një amendament -
86 astounded
[ë'staundid] adj. i shtangur, pa mend -
87 ballast
['bælëst] n.,v. -n 1. balast (zhavorr etj). 2. çakëll. 3. fig. mend, tru; ekuilibër(mendor); he's got no ballast ai s'ka tru në kokë /-vt 1. mbush me ballast. 2. shtroj me çakëll -
88 bethink
[bi'think] vt. mendohem, bluaj me mend -
89 broody
['bru:di] adj 1. (që ka rënë) klloçkë, squkë. 2. i menduar, që bluan me mend -
90 call up
[ko:l ap] a) sjell në mend, kujtoj; b) i telefonoj; c) thërras (në shërbim) -
91 carry back to
['keri bæk tu] më kujton, me shpie (me mend) -
92 commend
[kë'mend] vt 1. lëvdoj, iavdëroj. 2. rekomandoj. 3. ia dorëzoj, ia besoj (për ruajtje) -
93 common sense
['komën sens] n. gjykim i shëndoshë; mendim praktik; it's common sense to carry a spare tire in the car është punë me mend të mbash një gomë rezervë në makinë -
94 compass
['kampës] n.,v. -n 1. busull. 2. pl. kompas. 3. rreth. 4. shtrirje, kufi, perimetër /-v 1. qarkoj, i vij rrotull. 2. rrethoj. 3. bëj. 4. komplotoj. 5. marr me mend, kuptoj plotësisht -
95 conjecture
[kën'xhekçë:] n.,v. -n. hamendje; supozim /-v. supozoj, hamendësoj, marr me mend -
96 cross one's mind
[kros uans maind] më shkon ndër mend -
97 dateless
['deitlis] adj 1. i padatuar; pa datë. 2. i pafund, i pakufizuar. 3. që s'mbahet mend. 4. i pavdekshëm. -
98 for a song
[fo: ë song] shumë lirë, gati falas, për një copë buke, fare xhaba, fare lirë, badiava. ( BADIHAVA ndajf. bised. 1. Falas. Merrte ( jepte) badihava. Hante badihava. Punonte badihava. 2. Shumë lirë, gati falas. E bleu ( e shiti) badihava. 3. fig. Pa dobi, kot së koti, kot; pa e marrë me gjithë mend dhe pa ndier përgjegjësi; në erë, në tym. Fliste ( bluante) badihava. Dëgjonte badihava. 4. përd. mb. Që kushton shumë lirë; që jepet falas ose pothuaj falas. Mall ( plaçkë) badihava.)● I bought it for a song e bleva për një copë bukë/fare lirë/gati falas● buy something for a song ( for a mere song, for an old) blej diçka për pesë para (badiava); blej falë diçka -
99 for yonks
[fo:jonks] që kur s'mbahet mend -
100 headpiece
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