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watch I [woç] n. orë (dore, xhepi)watch II [woç] v.,n. -v 1. shikoj; vështroj; vëzhgoj; vrojtoj; they need watching ata duhet t'i mbash nën vëzhgim; watch and you'll see how it's done hap sytë që të shikosh sesi bëhet. 2. ruaj; mbaj nën vërejtje; kontrolloj; watch the time kontrolloj orën. 3. kam kujdes, ruhem; watch how you drive hap sytë kur nget makinën; watch your language! mbaj gojen!, kujdes kur flet! watch your step! kujaes/ruaju mos pengohesh! watch your step!, watch how you go!, watch yourself! ki kujdes mos..., sakën se.., se mos bën gabim e..! watch the clock i mbaj sytë te ora (që të lë punën); watch she does all her homework kontrolloje që t'i bëjë të gjitha detyrat. 4. ruaj, përgjoj, pres (rastin); watch one's chance pres çastin e përshtatshëm.-n 1. vëzhgim; vrojtim; be on the watch for dogs rri në vrojtim se mos shoh ndonjë qen. 2. ruajtje; keep watch over the bank ruaj bankën. 3. rojë; rojtar. 4. usht.,det. shërbim roje; ndërresë. 5. qëndrim zgjuar, ndejtje pa gjumë.● watch and ward ruaj.● watch out ['woç aut] a) ruaj, hap sytë; përgjoj; watch out! kujdes!, ruhu!, hap sytë! b) pres; watch out for trouble if... prit sherrin/telashe po qe se...● watch over ['woç 'ëuvë:(r)] ruaj; mbroj, kujdesem për● watchband ['vvoçbænd] n. rrip ore● watchcase ['woçkeis] n. kapakë të orës● watch chain ['woç çein] n. qostek, zinxhir sahati● watchdog committee ['woçdog kë'miti] n. amer. komitet vigjëlues● watcher ['woçë:(r)] n 1. vëzhgues; vrojtues; China watcher specialist i çështjeve kineze. 2. përgjues; survejues. 3. shikues, spektator. 4. kureshtar● watchmaker ['woçmeikë:] n. orëbërës, orëndreqës, sahatçi● watchman ['woçmën] n. rojë, rojtar; rojë nate● watch night ['woç nait] n. natë e Vitit të Ri; watch night service meshë e natës së Vitit të Ri● watch pocket ['woç 'pokit] n. xhep sahati● watchtower ['woçtauë:] n. kullë vrojtimi● watchword ['woçwë:d] n. parullë* * *shikoj; vështrim; orë
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