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    blow I [blou] v., n. -v. (blew; blo. wn) 1. fryj, fryn (era); it is blowing up for rain po vjen rrotull për shi. 2. e merr (era), rrëzon; be blown over by the wind më merr era; blow open hapet nga era. 3. fryj, heq; shfryj; blow the dust off fryj (heq) pluhurin; blow one's nose shfryj hundët. 4. fryj, mbush me ajër (topin, tollumbacin). 5. i bie (borisë etj); blow the whistle i bie bilbilit. 6. digjet (sigureca). 7. dihas, gulçoj (nga lodhja). 8. gj.fol. prish, bëj erë/tym (paratë).
    blowed if I will më vrafshin nëse..; s'e bëj në asnjë mënyrë; blow one's top më hipin, xhindosem.
    -n 1. fryrje. 2. shfryrje. 3. e rënë (borie). 4. erë, shkulm ere.
    have/go for a blow dal për një ajër.
    blow back pëlcet
    blow down rrëzohet nga era
    blow in/into a) i a beh; hyj me furi; b) shkallmon
    blow off a) fluturon, ikën nga koka (kapela); b) e merr era; c) nxjerr (ajër); shfryj; blow off steam fig. shfryj, e nxjerr (inatin etj), qetësohem
    blow out a) shuaj (me frymë); b) qetësohet: blow itself out qetësohet, bie (furtuna); c) fiket, shuhet; d) digjet (siguresa); e) fryj, gufoj (bulçitë); f): blow one's brains out hedh trutë në erë
    blowout ['blouaut] n 1. shpërthim (pusi nafte). 2. plasje (gome). 3. djegie (sigurese). 4. gj.fol. darkë e rëndë
    blow over a) bie, qetësohet, resht; b) rrëzon (era pemën)
    blow up a) shpërthen, pëlcet (baruti, stuhia); b) nxehem, xhindosem, i shfryhem (dikujt); c) afron (stuhia); d) hedh në erë; e) plas, pëlcet (goma); f) fig. fryhem, kapardisem; g) fot. zmadhoj (fotografinë); h) fig. i heq një dru të mirë, shaj, kërdis
    blow sth up a) hedh në erë; b) fryj (gomën); c) zmadhoj (fotografinë); d) e teproj, e fryj, zmadhoj, ekzagjeroj
    blowup ['blouap] n 1. plasje; shpërthim. 2. sherr, grindje. 3. fot. zmadhim
    blow II [blou] n 1. goditje; at a/one blow me një të shtënë, metë parën; come to blows, exchange blows zihem, rrihem me grushta; get a blow in i jap një goditje. 2. fig. humbje, goditje
    blow III [blou] v.,n. -vi. (blew, blown) lulëzon /-n. lulëzim
    blow drier/dryer n. tharëse flokësh
    blow-dry [bloudrai] vt. thaj (flokët me tharëse)
    * * *
    fryj; goditje; lulëzon

    English-Albanian dictionary > blow

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  • come to blows — phrasal : to carry a disagreement to the point of physical violence * * * come to blows (of people quarrelling) to start fighting • • • Main Entry: ↑blow * * * come to blows phrase if two people come to blows, they start hitting each other It… …   Useful english dictionary

  • come to blows — if two people come to blows, they start hitting each other It sounded as if they were about to come to blows …   English dictionary

  • come to blows —    If two or more people come to blows, they start to fight.     The debate was so intense that the participants almost came to blows …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • come to blows — to have a fight or a serious argument with someone. Demonstrators nearly came to blows with the police during the march. It seems increasingly unlikely that the two countries will come to blows over this latest territorial dispute (often + over) …   New idioms dictionary

  • come to blows — verb To fight; to initiate physical conflict, especially subsequent to escalating tension or antagonism. Ill follow you, Floating Tom, into the Mingo camp, on such an arrnd, and will strive to do my duty, should we come to blows; though, never… …   Wiktionary

  • To come to blows — Come Come, v. i. [imp. {Came}; p. p. {Come}; p. pr & vb. n. {Coming}.] [OE. cumen, comen, AS. cuman; akin to OS.kuman, D. komen, OHG. queman, G. kommen, Icel. koma, Sw. komma, Dan. komme, Goth. giman, L. venire (gvenire), Gr. ? to go, Skr. gam.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • To come to blows — Blow Blow, n. [OE. blaw, blowe; cf. OHG. bliuwan, pliuwan, to beat, G. bl[ a]uen, Goth. bliggwan.] 1. A forcible stroke with the hand, fist, or some instrument, as a rod, a club, an ax, or a sword. [1913 Webster] Well struck ! there was blow for… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • come to blows — {v. phr.} To begin to fight. * /The two quarreling boys came to blows after school./ * /The two countries came to blows because one wanted to be independent from the other./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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