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1 measure
masë; marr masën -
2 beyond measure
[bi'jond 'mezhë:(r)] jashtë mase, pa masë -
3 beyond
- prep 1. përtej, matanë; beyond the bridge matanë urës2. (për kohë) pas, përtej; beyond 8 o'clock pas ores 83. mbi, jashtë; beyond our hopes më shumë se ç'shpresonim; it's quite beyond me s'ma rrok truri, s'e kuptoj; beyond belief e pabesueshme; beyond dispute jashtë çdo dyshimi, pa diskutim; beyond measure jashtë mase, pa masë4. veç, përveç; he has nothing beyond his pension nuk ka asgjë veç pensionit- n. the beyond, the great beyond bota tjetër, jeta e përtejme; at the back of beyond në fund të botës* * *përtej -
4 waist
[weist] n.,v. -n 1 . mes, bel; measure 60 cm round the waist e kam belin 60 cm; up to the / their waist in water të zhytur në ujë gjer në mes. 2. pjesë e ngushtë (e violinës etj). 3. amer. bluzë; korse. 4. pjesë e mesit (e anijes, raketës)./-vt. i bëj bel, sjell me bel (xhaketën)● waistband [weistbaend] n. rrip mesi● waistcoat ['weistkout] n. Br. jelek● waist-deep ['weistdi:p] adj. gjer në mes, deri te beli (i thellë)● waisted ['weistid] adj. me bel (fustan etj); high-/low-waisted me bel lart/poshtë; be slim-waisted jam belhollë● waistline ['weistlain] n 1. mes, bel. 2. linjë (trupi); watch/think of one's waistline ruaj linjën, mbaj dietë* * *bel; mes -
5 waisted
['weistid] adj. me bel (fustan etj); high-/low-waisted me bel lart/poshtë; be slim-waisted jam belhollëwaist [weist] n.,v. -n 1 . mes, bel; measure 60 cm round the waist e kam belin 60 cm; up to the / their waist in water të zhytur në ujë gjer në mes. 2. pjesë e ngushtë (e violinës etj). 3. amer. bluzë; korse. 4. pjesë e mesit (e anijes, raketës)./-vt. i bëj bel, sjell me bel (xhaketën)
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