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[win] v.,n. -v. ( won) 1. fitoj; korr fitore, dal fitues; win the day dal fitimtar. 2. fitoj (çmim, bursë); win sb's heart i fitoj zemrën dikujt. 3. siguroj (famë, pasuri, miqësi); that won him the attention of the crowd me këtë ai siguroi vëmendjen e turmës; win a name/a reputation bëj emër. 4. arrij me përpjekje; they won their way to the top of their profession ata arritën me përpjekje në nivelet e larta të profesionit të tyre /-n. fitore; have a win fitoj, dal fitues.● win back [win bæk] a) rimarr, shtie sërish në dorë; b) vë në vend (humbjet); c) ripushtoj; d) rifitoj (respektin etj); e) ia dal mbanë● win out [win aut] a) dal fitues; b) ia dal mbanë● win over/round [win 'ëuvë:(r)/raund] a) bind (dikë); he won me over eventually ma mbushi mendjen më në fund; b) bëj për vete (votuesit etj)● win through [win thru:] a) ia dal mbanë; b) sport. arrij në turin pasardhës● be on to a winner pritet të fitojë (në garë, në llotari)● winning ['wining] adj.,n. -adj 1. fitues. 2. i fitores, vendimtar (gol etj). 3. joshës, i hirshëm, që të bën për vete./-n. pl. fitime, para e fituar* * *fitoj
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