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[best] adj., adv., n. - adj. (shkallë sipërore e good, well), më i miri; the best thing to do gjëja më e mirë që (mund të bëhet); make the best use of one's time e shfrytëzoj kohën si s'ka më mirë; put one's best foot forward eci me të gjithë shpejtësinë; the best part of shumica, pjesa më e madhe e.- adv. më mirë; the best dressed woman femra e veshur më mirë; you know best ti e di më mirë (këtë punë); he had best më e mira për të do të ishte.-n. më i miri, më e mira; maksimumi; we want the best ne duam më të mirën; I did my best to finish the work in time unë bëra maksimumin për ta mbaruar punën në kohë; be all for the best përfundon mirë; be/dress in one's best vishem me rrobat më të mira; all the best! gjithë të mirat! the best of it/the joke më e bukura (ishte); at best të shumtën, shumë-shumë, në rastin më të mirë; at its best në gjendjen më të mirë; get the best of mund, fitoj mbi; make the best of bëj sa mundem; make the best of things jam i kënaqur; to the best of my knowledge/belief/ recollection me sa di unë, nga sa besoj/më kujtohet.● best man [best mæn] nun, kumbarë (në martesë)* * *më i mirë
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