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1 warm welcome
['wo:m 'welkëm] pritje e ngrohtë● give sb a warm welcome i bëj një pritje të ngrohtë dikujt● get a fairly cold welcome më presin mjaft ftohtë -
2 welcome
['welkëm] v.,n., adj., interj. -vt 1. mirëpres, i uroj mirëseardhjen. 2. pranoj me kënaqësi; I'd welcome a cup of coffee do ta pija me gjithë qejf një kafe.-n. pritje, mirëseardhje; give sb a warm welcome i bëj një pritje të ngrohtë dikujt; get a fairly cold welcome më presin mjaft ftohtë; what sort of welcome will this product get? si do ta presin klientët këtë artikull?-adj 1. me vend (ndërhyrje). 2. i mirëpritur (vizitor, vendim); make sb welcome e mirëpres dikë; a cup of brandy is always welcome një gotë konjak nuk refuzohet asnjëherë; it was welcome news ishte një lajm i kënaqshëm. 3. (në përgjigje të një falënderimi): you're welcome! s'kapërse!, të/ju lutem! you're welcome to any help I can give you mund të të ndihmoj me kënaqësi.-interj. mirëseerdhe!, mirëseerdhët!● welcome back ['welkëm bæk] pres ngrohtësisht● welcome mat ['welkëm mæt] n 1. rruginë/qilim për të fshirë këmbët, shkorsë. 2. gj.fol. pritje e ngrohtë● welcoming ['welkëming] adj 1. e ngrohtë (buzëqeshje). 2. pritjeje, mirëseardhjeje (fjalë, ceremoni)* * *mirë se erdhët
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