war

war
war [wo:] n.,v. -n . luftë; go off to war nisem për në luftë; carry/take the war to the enemy's camp hidhem në sulm, kaloj në mësymje; it was war to the knife / to the death between them ishte një luftë për jetë a vdekje midis tyre.
be at war jam në luftë/në gjendje lufte (me dikë); go to war hyn në luftë (vendi); you've been in the wars again të paskan sakatuar përsëri./-vi . luftoj; warring against poverty duke luftuar me varfërinë.
war bond [wo: bond] n. obligacione të huasë së luftës
war chest [wo: çest] n., amer. pol. fond i posaçëm (i një partie për kohën e zgjedhjeve)
war cry [wo: krai] n. kushtrim
war-disabled ['wo:dizeibëld] n. invalid lufte
war fever [wo: 'fi:vë:(r)] n. psikozë e luftës
war games [wo: geims] n 1. usht. manovra ushtarake. 2. lojëra me luftë
war paint [wo: peint] n. gj.fol. 1. makiazh, ton (fytyre). 2. veshje ceremoniale
warpath [wo:pæth/pa:th] n. shteg lufte.
on the warpath a) në luftë; b) shumë i zemëruar; gati për t'u përleshur
warplane [wo:plein] n. avion luftarak
war­fare ['wo:feë:] n. luftë; betejë: luflim; class war­fare luftë klasash
warhead ['wo:hed] n. usht. kokë, mbushje (rakete)
warhorse ['wo:ho:s] n 1. kalë ushtrie, kalë beteje. 2. fig. veteran, ujk i vjetër
warrior ['worië:(r)] n. luftëtar
warship ['wo:ship] n. luftanije
wartime ['wo:taim] n. kohë lufte
warily ['vveërili] adv. me maturi, me kujdes
wariness ['weërinis] n. maturi, kujdes
warlike ['wo:laik] adj 1. luftëdashës; luftarak (popull). 2. luftënxitës (fjalim etj). 3. për luftë (përgatitje)
warlock ['wo:lok] n. magjistar
warlord ['wo:lo:d] n. shef ushtarak, kryekomandant
warble I ['wo:bël] n. mjek. lungë; lëkurë e trashur (në kurriz të kalit)
warble II ['wo:bël] n.,v. -n . cicërim /-v 1. cicërin. 2. këngëzoj; gugas
warbler ['wo:blë:] n. zool. çafkëlore, kaçuban
warbling ['wo:bling] n. cicërimë; gugatje
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English-Albanian dictionary. 2013.

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