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[ë'kaunt] n., v. -n 1. llogari, llogaritje; he is quick at accounts ai ëshlë i shpejtë në llogari. 2.llogari bankare; have an account with a bank kam llogari në një bankë; open an account hap një llogari; settle one's accounts (with) shlyej llogaritë (me dike); current account llogari rrjedhëse; savings account librezë (llogari) kursimi. 3. (vetëm njëjës) fitim. leverdi; invest one's money to good account i përdor paratë me leverdi; work on one's own acco'unt punoj per llogarinë time. 4. fig. llogari, shpjegime; call/bring sb to account i kërkoj llogari dikujt. 5. përshtypje, imazh; give a good account of oneself lë përshtypje të mirë. 6. njoftime, të dhëna, të thëna; by one's own account sipas vetë të thënave të tij. 7. vlerësim; take sth into account, take account of something marrparasysh diçka. 8. arsye, shkak; on account of për shkak të; on this /that account për këtë arsye; don't stay away on his account mos u largo per shkak të tij; on no/not on any account në asnjë rast, per asnjë arsye, kurrsesi, në asnjë mënyrë.- vt. quaj, konsideroj; a man is accounted innocent until he is proved guilty njeriu quhet i pafajshëm derisa t'i provohet fajësia* * *tregim; llogari; sqaroj
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