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['vajëleit] vt 1. shkel (ligjin, marrëveshjen). 2. nuk respektoj, prish (rendin publik, qetësinë). 3. cenoj (jetën private). 4. dhunoj (një varr, tempull). 5.përdhunoj● violator ['vajëleitë:] n 1. shkelës; kundërvajtës. 2. dhunues. 3. përdhunues● violence ['vajëlëns] n 1. dhunë; by violence me dhunë; escalation of violence shtim/shkallëzim i dhunës; racial violence dhunë raciale. 2. force; slam the door with violence përplas derën me forcë. 3. dëm; cenim. 4. vrull, furi. 5. keqpërdorim. 6. përdhunim.● do violence to sb detyroj dikë● violent ['vajëlënt] adj 1. i dhunshëm; me dhunë; violent death vdekje me dhunë. 2. e fortë (dhimbje); i fuqishëm. 3. i ashpër (sulm etj); have a violent temper jam tip nevrik, jam idhnak● violently ['vajëlëntli] adv 1. dhunshëm; me dhunë; die violently kam një vdekje të dhunshme. 2. fort; fuqishëm, 3. ashpër (kritikoj); behave violently nevrikosem, nuk përmbahem* * *dhunoj-n -
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[vajë'leishën] n 1. shkelje; thyerje. 2. drejt. kundërvajtje. 3. dhunim. 4. përdhunim● violator ['vajëleitë:] n 1. shkelës; kundërvajtës. 2. dhunues. 3. përdhunues● violence ['vajëlëns] n 1. dhunë; by violence me dhunë; escalation of violence shtim/shkallëzim i dhunës; racial violence dhunë raciale. 2. force; slam the door with violence përplas derën me forcë. 3. dëm; cenim. 4. vrull, furi. 5. keqpërdorim. 6. përdhunim.● do violence to sb detyroj dikë● violent ['vajëlënt] adj 1. i dhunshëm; me dhunë; violent death vdekje me dhunë. 2. e fortë (dhimbje); i fuqishëm. 3. i ashpër (sulm etj); have a violent temper jam tip nevrik, jam idhnak● violently ['vajëlëntli] adv 1. dhunshëm; me dhunë; die violently kam një vdekje të dhunshme. 2. fort; fuqishëm, 3. ashpër (kritikoj); behave violently nevrikosem, nuk përmbahem* * *dhunim; thyerje
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