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case I [keis] n 1. rast; shembull; a case of poor work shembull pune të dobët. 2. rrethanë, situate. 3. realitet, e vërtetë; that was not the case e vërteta nuk ishte ashtu. 4. pacient, i sëmurë. 5. çështje (gjyqësore). 6. tip, rast i veçantë, person. 7. gram. rasë.● in any case sidoqoftë; in case në rast se, nëse; in case of (fire) në rast (zjarri); in no case në asnjë mënyrë, kurrsesi; just in case gjithsesi, po qe se vjen rasti; a case in point një shembull i mirë; as/whatever the case may be sipas rastit, si të qëllojë.case II [keis] n.,v. -n 1. kuti; arkë. 2. këllëf (shpate). 3. karkasë, trup, skelet. 4. kornizë. 5. valixhe. 6. kapakë (libri). 7. polig. kasë; lower case gërmat e vogla; upper case gërmat e mëdha/kapitale./-vt 1. fus në arkë; ambalazhoj. 2. zhrg. shqyrtoj, këqyr.● casebook ['keisbuk] n. regjistër i rasteve/i personave (që trajtohen nga shërbimet sociale)● case-bound ['keisbaund] adj. me lidhje speciale, me kapakë kartoni (libër)● casefy ['keisëfai] v.mpiks, bëj si djathë; mpikset, bëhet si djathë● case history ['keis'histëri] n 1. evoluim i personit. 2. mjek. epikrizë, të dhëna për pacientin. 3. mjek. evoluim i sëmundjes● casein ['keisiin] n. kazeinë, proteinë e qumështit● case knife ['keisnaif] n. thikë kuzhine● case law ['keislo:] n. drejt. e drejtë e mbështetur në praktikat e mëparshme● casemate [keismeit] n 1. strehim, sallë e mbrojtur (nga bombardimet). 2. det. rrethojë topash (në luftanije)● casement ['keismënt] n. 1. dritare me kanata. 2. kornizë dritareje● case study ['keis'stadi] n. studim i dosjes/i rastit● casern(e) [kë'zë:n] n. hist. kazerma● case-shot [keisshot] n. saçme të mëdha● casework ['keiswë:k] n. studim i dosjes/i gjendjes së të asistuarve socialë● caseworker ['keis'wë:kë:] n. punonjës social, agjent i shërbimeve sodale* * *rast; kuti; paketoj
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