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['xhæzi] adj 1. xhazi. 2. gj.fol. i papërmbajtur; i potershëm; jazzy clothes rroba/veshje të ndezura/tërë xhingla -
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[ku:k] n. zhrg. njeri allosoj, tuhafkooky, kookie ['ku:ki:] adj. zhrg. allosoj, tuhaf, i çuditshëm; kooky clothes rroba allosoj -
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kooky, kookie ['ku:ki:] adj. zhrg. allosoj, tuhaf, i çuditshëm; kooky clothes rroba allosoj -
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[reç] n 1. fatkeq, i gjorë, zavall. 2. batakçi; he's a filthy wretch është maskara i tërë. 3. hum. qerrata, i prapë, kopuk; cheeky little wretch! qerratai i djallit!● wretched ['reçid] adj 1. i varfër, i mjerë. 2. fatkeq; i gjorë; the wretched woman e gjora grua. 3. i rënë shpirtërisht; i lëshuar. 4. i vrarë në shpirt; feel wretched about sth ndihem fajtor për diçka. 5. e mjerë, e mjeruar (jetë, shtëpi, rrogë etj); wretched clothes rrecka, zhele. 6. i ulët; i përçmuar(qëndrim); shumë i keq (mot, rezultat); i ndyrë, i poshtër (gjest, fat etj); what wretched luck! ç'fati poshtër! that wretched dog of them! ai qeni i tyre i mallkuar!● wretchedly ['reçidli] adv 1. varfërisht, në mjerim (rroj). 2. për të ardhur keq, për turp, për faqe të zezë (veproj, sillem). 3. shumë keq, shumë pak (paguhem).● wretchedness ['reçidnis] n 1. varfëri e madhe, mjerim. 2. fatkeqësi. 3. turp, skandal, faqe e zezë. 4. turpërim; ndjenjë faji -
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['reçid] adj 1. i varfër, i mjerë. 2. fatkeq; i gjorë; the wretched woman e gjora grua. 3. i rënë shpirtërisht; i lëshuar. 4. i vrarë në shpirt; feel wretched about something ndihem fajtor për diçka. 5. e mjerë, e mjeruar (jetë, shtëpi, rrogë etj); wretched clothes rrecka, zhele. 6. i ulët; i përçmuar(qëndrim); shumë i keq (mot, rezultat); i ndyrë, i poshtër (gjest, fat etj); what wretched luck! ç'fat i poshtër! that wretched dog of them! ai qeni i tyre i mallkuar!
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