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1 clean-limbed
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2 clean
[kli:n] adj., adv.,v.,n. -adj 1. i pastër. 2. i papërdorur; a clean page faqe e pashkruar. 3. i panjollë (dokument). 4. pastërtore (mace). 5. i ndershëm, i papërlyer. 6. pa banalitete; keep it clean mos bëj shakara banale. 7. besnik, identik; a clean copy kopje besnike. 8. zhrg. i paarmatosur, pa armë në trup.● make a clean breast of it pranoj fajin, zbrazem plotësisht-adv 1. krejt, fare; I clean forgot harrova fare. 2. pastër-v 1. pastroj (dhomën). 2. qëroj, pastroj (peshkun etj). 3. pastrohet; this room cleans easily kjo dhomë pastrohet lehtë-n. pastrim; give it a clean jepi një pastrim● clean off [kli:nof] fshij, fik, shuaj (të shkruarat)● clean out ['kli:naut] a) spastroj, boshatis; b) përlaj, qëroj, boshatis (një kuti me sheqerka); c) zhrg. lë pa një dysh● cleanout ['kli:naut] n. pastrim me themel● clean up a) pastroj, fshij; b) ndreq, rregulloj, ftilloj (punët); c) fig. përfundoj; d) zhrg. bëj para, fitoj;● cleanup ['kli:nap] n 1. pastrim. 2. larje (fytyre etj). 3. fig., fet. pastrim shpirtëror. 4. gj.fol. fitim; make a good cleanup from a business nxjerr një fitim të mirë nga një punë● clean-and-jerk ['kli:nënxhë:k] sport. shtytje (në ngritje peshash)● clean-cut ['kli:nkat] adj 1. i spikatur (tipar). 2. i përcaktuar qartë; i saktë. 3. i mbajtur mire; a clean-cut young man një djalë krëk● cleaner ['kli:në] n 1. pastruese; punëtor pastrimi. 2. heqës njollash, pastrues. 3. pajisje pastruese.● take sb to the cleaner's zhrg. ia përlaj të gjitha (paratë), e lë pa një dysh● clean-handed ['kli:nhændid] adj. i pastër, i papërlyer● cleaning fluid ['kli:ning'flu:id] n. heqës njollash● cleaning lady ['kli:ning'leidi] n. pastruese● cleaning woman ['kli:ning'wumën] n. pastruese● clean-limbed ['kli:nlimd] adj. trupderdhur● cleanliness ['kli:nlinis] n. pastërti, të mbajturit pastër● clean-living ['kli:nliving] adj. i ndershëm● cleanness ['kli:nnis] n. pastërti● cleanse [klenz] vt 1. pastroj. 2. purifikoj, spastroj● cleanser ['klenzë:] n. larës, detergjent● clean-shaven ['kli:nsheivën] adj. i porsarruar, i rruar taze● cleansing ['klænzing] n. pastrim, spastrim; ethnic cleansing spastrim etnik; cleansing department ndërmarrja komunale e pastrimit* * *i paster; pastroj
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