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Dictionary Albanian English: diçka

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Albanian English
bastardoj diçka [fig.] [keq.]to bastardize sth.
bëhem diçkato become sth.
bekoj dikë/diçkato bless sb./sth.
bitis diçka [fol.]to complete sth.
blej diçkato buy sth.
blej diçkato purchase sth.
armaturë blindoj diçkato armor plate sth. [Am.]
armaturë blindoj diçkato armour plate sth. [Br.]
bllokoj diçkato block sth.
bujq. bonifikoj diçkato reclaim sth. [swampland etc.]
boshatis diçka [fol.]to empty sth.
botues botoj diçkato publish sth.
cek diçkato graze sth. [touch lightly]
cek diçkato touch sth. [lightly]
cek diçka [fig.]to touch upon sth. [superficially discuss]
çekuilibroj dikë/diçka [libr.] [edhe fig.]to throw sb./sth. off balance
çelikos dikë/diçkato toughen sb./sth. [person or their body and mind]
celofanoj diçkato wrap sth. in cellophane [also: Cellophane®]
censuroj dikë/diçkato censor sb./sth.
certifikoj diçkato certify sth.
çiftëzoj dikë/diçkato couple sb./sth.
çikëloj diçka [e bëj çika-çika]to cut sth. into pieces
çliroj diçka [e bëj lirë]to loose sth.
çliroj dikë/diçkato free sb./sth.
çliroj dikë/diçkato liberate sb./sth.
çliroj dikë/diçkato release sb./sth.
çliroj dikë/diçkato set sb./sth. free
çmbreh diçkato unharness sth.
çmbreh diçkato unyoke sth.
usht. çmilitarizoj diçkato demilitarise sth. [Br.]
usht. çmilitarizoj diçkato demilitarize sth.
copit diçka [fol.] [llup]to devour sth.
çorganizoj diçkato disorganize sth.
çrrënjos diçkato uproot sth.
cungoj diçkato cut sth. [cut off from a bigger item]
damkos diçkato earmark sth. [mark in a distinguishing manner]
damkos diçkato mark sth.
damkos dikë/diçka [edhe fig.]to brand sb./sth. [also fig.]
damkos dikë/diçka [fig.]to stigmatise sb./sth. [Br.]
damkos dikë/diçka [fig.]to stigmatize sb./sth.
dëboj diçka [fig.] [dyshimet etj.]to dismiss sth. [doubts etc.]
dëboj dikë/diçka [edhe fig.]to banish sb./sth. [also fig.]
dëboj dikë/diçka [edhe fig.]to expel sb./sth. [also fig.]
dëboj dikë/diçka [edhe fig.]to expulse sb./sth. [also fig.]
decentralizoj diçka [libr.]to decentralise sth. [Br.]
decentralizoj diçka [libr.]to decentralize sth.
degdis dikë/diçka [fol.]to send sb./sth. away
degëzoj (diçka)to bifurcate (sth.)
degëzoj (diçka)to ramify (sth.)
deklamoj diçkato declaim sth.
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