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1 put across
[put ë'kros] kryej me sukses; përçoj, transmetoj; put sth across sb ia hedh dikujt -
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[ë'kros] prep., adj. - prep 1. nëpër, përmes; mbi; across country mespërmes fushës, rrugë pa rrugë; a bridge laid across the river një urë e hedhur mbi lumë2. matanë, përtej; across the sea përtej detit3. në kontakt me; we come across unusual words in some books në disa libra ndeshim fjalë të pazakonshme- adv 1. mespërmes; nga njëra anë tek tjetra; what is the distance across? sa është distanca nga njëra anë te tjetra?2. matanë, përtej; he ran across without looking around ai u hodh me vrap matanë pa pare përqark. >come across ndesh, has, takoj; get sth across to sb i jap të kuptojë diçka dikujt; put across kryej me sukses; përçoj, transmetoj; put sth across sb ia hedh dikujt● across-the-board [ë'krosdhë'bo:d] adj. gjithëpërfshirës; që i prek të gjithë (masë)* * *përtej; përmes
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