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[wo:l] n.,v. -n 1. mur. 2. paret, anë, mur.● come/be up against a blank wall dështoj plotësisht; drive/push to the wall zë pisk; drive/send upthe wall tërboj, luaj nga mendtë; go to the wall a) mundem; jepem; b) dështoj, falimentoj; with one's back to/against the wall me shpatullapas murit /-vt. 1. rrethoj me mur. 2. zë/mbyll me mur (dritaren, derën).● wall in [wo:l in] rrethoj me mur● wall off [wo:l of] ndaj me mur● wall up [wo:l ap] a) zë/mbyll me mur; b) muroj● wallaby ['wolebi] n. zool. kangur i vogël● wallboard ['wolbo:d] n. ndërt. panel i brendshëm, pllakë allçie (për veshje muresh)● wallcovering [wolkavering] n. tapiceri, veshje muri● wallet ['wolit] n. kuletë● walleye [wo:lai] n. sy i zbardhur; sy i zgurdulluar● wallflower ['wo:lflauë:] n 1. gj.fol. femër e injoruar/e mbetur jashtë vëmendjes (në ballo etj). 2. bot. pllatkë● wall hanging ['wo:l hænging] n. zbukurim i varur në mur● wall light ['wo:l lait] n. dritë muri, pajisje ndriçuese në mur● wallpaper ['wolpeipë:] n.,v. -n. letër për veshje muresh, letërtapicerie /-vt. vesh me letër (muret)● wallpaper music ['wolpeipë: 'mju:zik] n. keq. muzikë për ambient● wall socket ['wo:l 'sokit] n. prizë muri● Wall Street ['wo:l stri:t] n. amer. Uoll Striti, Bursa e Nju Jorkut (qendra botërore financiare e vendosur në Manhattan)● wall-to-wall carpeting ['wo:l tu: 'wo:l 'ka:piting] n. tapet, moket● wally ['woli] n.zhrg. hajvan, idiot* * *mur; muros
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push off — or[shove off] {v.} 1. To push a boat away from the shore. * /Before Tom could reach the boat, Jake had shoved off./ 2. {slang} To start; leave. * /We were ready to push off at ten o clock, but had to wait for Jill./ * /Jim was planning to stay at … Dictionary of American idioms
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