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[kwik] adj., adv. - adj. i menjëhershëm, i shpejt, i gjallë, i mprehtë, i butë, i zgjuar, i ngathët, i ndërprerë / adv. shpejt, vrik / ( Positive quick, Comparative quicker, Superlative quickest)● quick bread ['kwik bred] n. bukë/biskota me brumë që vjen në cast● quick-freeze ['kwik fri:z] vt. fus (ushqimet) në ngrirje të shpejtë● quickie ['kwiki] n. gj.fol. 1. gjë e bërë shpejt-e-shpejt. 2. pyetje-rrufe. 3. gotë e kthyer rrëmbimthi. 4. kin. dokumentar/film i shkurtëri xhiruar shpejt-e-shpejt● quicklime ['kwiklaim] n. gëlqere e pashuar● quickly ['kwikli] adv. shpejt; vrik; me ngut; pa vonesë, në cast; as quickly as you can sa të mundesh më shpejt● quick march! ['kwik ma:ç] n. usht. për marshim, para!● quickness ['kwiknis] n 1. shpejtësi. 2. mprehtësi (e mendjes, shikimit etj)● quicksand ['kwiksænd] n. rëra të lëvizshme; rërë thithëse● quickset ['kwikset] n. bimë (murriz etj) e mbjellë për gardh; gardh me bimë● quick-setting ['kwik'seting] adj. me mpiksje/ngrirje të shpejtë (pelte, çimento)● quickstep ['kwikstep] n 1. fokstrot (vallëzim). 2. hap i shpejtë; hap marshimi● quick-tempered ['kwik'tempë:d] adj. idhnak, zemërak, nevrik, çakmak● quick time ['kwik taim] n. ecje e shpejtë (rreth 5,5 km/orë)● quickwater ['kwik'wotë:] n. rrymë, pjesë lumi me rrymë● quick-witted ['kwik'witid] adj. mendjehollë, mendjemprehtë; hazërxhevap● quicken ['kwikën] v 1. shpejtoj (hapin); shpejtohet (pulsi); the pace quickened ritmi u shpejtua. 2. fig. zgjoj, ngjall; zgjohet, ngjallet (interesi); nxis; nxitet; hap; hapet (oreksi)* * *shpjet -
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['kwikën] v 1. shpejtoj (hapin); shpejtohet (pulsi); the pace quickened ritmi u shpejtua. 2. fig. zgjoj, ngjall; zgjohet, ngjallet(interesi); nxis; nxitet; hap; hapet (oreksi)
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