-
1 black
[blæk] adj., n., v. -adj 1. i zi; i errët; i nxirë; black in the face i nxirë në fytyrë (nga inati); look black at sb, give sb a black look shikoj me inat dikë; not so black as one is painted jo aq i zi/i lig sa ç'e bëjnë. 2. fig. i thellë; i madh; black despair pikëllim i thellë. 3. zezak, i zi; black theatre teatër zezak. 4. i nxirë; black with soot të nxira nga bloza. 5. i zymtë, i vrenjtur(mot).-n 1. e zezë, të zi; dressed in black veshur në të zeza. 2. blozë. 3. zezak.● have sth down in black and white shkruaj të zezë mbi të bardhë, hedh në letër; in the black pa humbje; me fitim. / -v 1. nxij. 2. nxihem. 3. lyej (këpucët)● black out a me bie të fikët; b) errësoj (në raste bombardimesh); c) mbaj të fshehtë, bllokoj (një lajm)● blackamoor ['blækëmuë:] n. lëkurëzi; zezak● black-and-blue ['blækënblu:] adj. vula-vula, tërë vurata (nga të rrahurit)● black art n. magji* * *i zi -
2 vague
[veig] adj 1. i turbullt, i paqartë, i mjegullt, i vagëlluar, i marrtë; i papërcaktuar; have a vague feeling /idea that... kam një parandjenjë të vagëlluar se..; I'm very vague about the Albanian economy nuk para e njoh mirë ekonominë shqiptare. 2. i pasaktë, i ngatërruar (përshkrim). 3. i hutuar; have a vague look in one's eyes kam një vështrim të përhumbur● vaguely ['veigli] adv 1. turbull; marrtas; në mënyrë të paqartë; njëfarësoj, disi; paksa; they're vaguely similar ata ngjajnë disi/paksa; It's vaguely grey vjen si në gri. 2. hutueshëm; si i përhumbur● vagueness ['viegnis] n 1. paqartësi (e fotografisë etj). 2. pasaktësi (e përshkrimit, kujtesës). 3. vagëllim. 4. hutim* * *i paqartë; dyshimtë
См. также в других словарях:
Have a Look — Single infobox Name = Have a Look Artist = Vanessa Amorosi from Album = The Power Released = flagicon|Australia July 121999 flagicon|Germany May 28 2001 Format = CD Recorded = Genre = Pop rock Length = Label = Transistor Music/CBK Produktions/BMG … Wikipedia
have a look-in — get/have/a look in usually in negatives or questions phrase to get an opportunity to take part in something or show how well you can do something He never lets anyone else get a look in. Thesaurus: to have, or to take advantage of, an… … Useful english dictionary
have a look — verb look at with attention (Freq. 6) Have a look at this! Get a load of this pretty woman! • Syn: ↑take a look, ↑get a load • Hypernyms: ↑look … Useful english dictionary
(not) have a look-in — (not) get/have a ˈlook in idiom (BrE, informal) (not) to get a chance to take part or succeed in sth • She talks so much that nobody else can get a look in. • … Useful english dictionary
have a look-see — verb Take a look. I’ve had a look see at your work, and I think you’ve done a pretty good job of things. Syn: take a look see … Wiktionary
have a look — verb To examine, to observe Syn: take a look, viddy … Wiktionary
If You Don't Already Have a Look — Infobox Album | Name = If You Don t Already Have a Look Type = Compilation album Artist = The Dirtbombs Released = May 31, 2005 Recorded = Genre = Rock Length = Label = In the Red Producer = Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5… … Wikipedia
We Don't Have to Look Back Now — is the third single by post grunge group Puddle of Mudd off of their album Famous. The single has been released on the radio and has charted on both rock charts, but the date of release for the single is not currently known. It has charted in New … Wikipedia
have a butcher's — have/take/a butcher’s british informal phrase to have a look at something Thesaurus: general words meaning to look or not looksynonym to look at someone in a particular wayhyponym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
look to one's laurels — To make sure that your reputation is not spoiled; protect your good name; keep your record from being beaten by others. * /Tom won the broad jump, but he had to look to his laurels./ * /Look to your laurels, Joan. Betty says she is going to run… … Dictionary of American idioms
look to one's laurels — To make sure that your reputation is not spoiled; protect your good name; keep your record from being beaten by others. * /Tom won the broad jump, but he had to look to his laurels./ * /Look to your laurels, Joan. Betty says she is going to run… … Dictionary of American idioms