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101 i/e lulëzuar [fig.]
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102 jetik [fig.]
fundamental -
103 kap [fig.] [me mend]
to perceive -
104 kapërcej [fig.] [një vështirësi]
I.to overcome [a difficulty]II.to surmountAlbanian-English dictionary > kapërcej [fig.] [një vështirësi]
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105 korr [fig.]
I.to achieveII.to attainIII.to obtainIV.to reachV.to win -
106 kurdis [fig.] [një intrigë, një komplot]
I.to concoctII.to contriveIII.to cook up [coll.]IV.to fabricateV.to plot [conspire]Albanian-English dictionary > kurdis [fig.] [një intrigë, një komplot]
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107 lahem me dikë [fig.]
to square accounts with sb. -
108 largoj [fig.]
I.to avertII.to banish -
109 lëkundem [fig.]
I.to hesitateII.to waver -
110 lidh [fig.]
I.to joinII.to unite -
111 lind [fig.]
I.to ariseII.to come aboutIII.to produce -
112 luftoj [fig.]
to strive -
113 mahis [fig.]
I.to make a laughing stock ofII.to make fun of -
114 më shket këmba [fig.]
to fall into disgrace -
115 nxeh [fig.]
to excite -
116 sakatoj [fig.]
to mangle -
117 shijoj [fig.]
to appreciate [enjoy] -
118 shthurr [fig.]
I.to corruptII.to debauchIII.to depraveIV.to pervert -
119 zhvat [fig.]
to obtain by trickery -
120 dod fig’on
crying, lamentation
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