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1 weak
[wi:k] adj 1. i dobët; jorezistent; i brishtë; i thyeshëm; weak foundations themele të dobëta. 2. i dobët; i paaftë, i pazoti; have weak eyes ikam sytë të dobët; be weak at french jam i dobët në frengjisht. 3. i lehtë, i dobët (çaj, korent); e dobët (monedhë). 4. i dobët (karakter)● weaken ['wi:kën] v 1. dobësohet. 2. ligështohem. 3. pakësohet. 4. dobësoj; pakësoj* * *i dobët -
2 clamour
clamo ( u) r ['klæmë:] n.,v. -n 1. zhurmë, britmë. 2. kërkesë, ankesë /-v 1. bëj zhurmë, bërtas. 2. kërkoj; ankohem mezë të lartë, protestoj; clamour for sth ngre zërin në qiell, kërkoj me forcë
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