wonder

wonder
['wandë:(r)] n.,v. -n 1. habi, çudi; lost in wo­nder i shtangur nga habia; i mahnitur. 2. mrekulli, çudi; the wonders of science mrekullitë e shkences; it's a wonder to me that... unë nuk arrij ta marr vesh sesi..; it's little/small wonder that... nuk është aspak për t'u çuditur që...
do wonders bëj mrekullira; for a wonder për çudi: if for a wonder he pays cash..., po që se, për çudi, paguan me para në dorë...; no wonder a) jo ndonjë mrekulli, jo kushedi se çfarë; b) s'është për t'u çuditur.
-vt . habitem, çuditem; I wonder at your courage habitem me guximin tënd; you'll pass the exam, I shouldn't wonder nuk do të habitesha sikur ta merrje provimin. 2. mrekullohem, mahnitem; wonder at the vast sea mrekullohem me detin e pafund. 3. mendohem, vras mendjen; it makes you wonder të fut në mendime; we were wondering about what she said po bluanim në mendje ato që tha ajo. 4. pyes veten; I wonder what to do nuk di si të bëj; I wonder why! nuk e marr vesh përse!
wonderful ['wandërful] adj 1. i habitshëm, i jashtëzakonshëm, i mahnitshëm. 2. i mrekullueshëm; i shkëlqyer
wonderfully ['wandë:fëli] adv. mrekullisht; në mënyrë të admirueshme
wondering ['wandëring] adj 1. i habitur. 2. i menduar
wonderingly ['wandëringli] adv 1. me habi. 2. mendueshëm
wonderment ['wandë:mënt] n. habi
wondrous ['wandrës] adj.,adv. -adj . i mahnitshëm, i mrekullueshëm./-adv . mrekullisht; wondrous well për mrekulli
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habi; pyes veten

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