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['veri] adv.,adj. -adv 1. shumë; tepër; fort; at the very latest të shumtën, jo më vonë se; very much so! pikërisht!, plotësisht! 2. tamam, pikërisht; the very next/same day pikërisht të nesërmen; po atë ditë /-adj 1. i njëjtë, po ai; pikërisht; at that very moment tamam atë cast; the very thing! tamam ajo që më duhet! their very words tamam fjalët e tyre. 2.fare, krejt; at the very end në fund fare; to the very end deri në fund. 3. i vetëm; i thjeshtë; the very thought of... vetëm mendimi se..; the very idea! hajde mendje, hajde! 4. i tëri, i mbaruar, me damkë; he is a very/the veriest rascal është batakçi me damkë.● Very light ['veri lait] n. raketë ndriçuese● Very Reverend ['veri 'revrënd] n. fet. i Përndershëm (titull që i jepet një kryetari të një katedrali dekan në kishën Angleze)* * *shumë
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