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1 a week's wages
[ë wi:ks weixh] pagë javore -
2 week
[wi:k] n 1. javë; this week këtë javë; twice a week dy herë në javë; in a week për një javë, pas një jave; week in week out, week after week javë për javë, çdo javë, me javë të tëra; today week, a week today, this day week (si) sot një javë. 2. javë pune; a five-day/35-hour week javë pune pesë-ditëshe/35-orëshe; a week's wages pagë javore.● weekday ['wi:kdei] n. ditë jave● weekend bag/case ['wi:kend bæg/keis] n. çantë udhëtimi● weekend cottage ['wi:kend 'kotixh] n. shtëpi pushimi në fshat● weekender ['wi:kendë:] n. pushues● weekly ['wi:kli] adj., adv., n. -adj. javor /-adv. në javë; \$50 weekly 50 dollarë në javë /-n. e përjavshme (gazetë, revistë)* * *javë -
3 wage
[weixh] n.,v. -n 1. rrogë, pagë; pagesë; hourly/ weekly wage pagesë me orë; pagesë javore; 3 days' wages rrogë e tri diteve; his wage is (wages are) \$50 per week e ka rrogën/merr/ paguhet 50 dollarë në javë; get a good wage marr rrogë të mirë. 2. pl. fig. pagesë, pasojë; the wage of poor eating is illness pasoja e ushqimit të keq është sëmundja /-vt. bëj, zhvilloj, kryej; wage a campaign zhvilloj një fushatë.● wage bill ['weixh bill] n. bordero e pagesave, vëllim i pagave● wage(s) claim, wage demand ['weixhiz kllaim, 'weixh di'ma:nd] n. kërkesë page● wage(s) clerk ['weixhiz kla:k, kleë:k] n. pagator, llogaritar● wage cuts ['weixh kats] n. ulje rrogash● wage earner ['weixh ë:në:(r)] n. rrogëtar● wage(s) freeze ['weixh fri:z] n. bllokim i pagave● wage increase ['weixh in'kri:s] n. rritje rroge● wage packet ['weixh 'pækit] n. rrogë, zarf me paret e rrogës● wage scale ['weixh skeil] n. tabelë e pagave● wages slip ['weixh slip] n. kupon shoqërues i pages● wage-stop principle ['weixh stop 'prinsëpël] n. Br. adm. parim i moskapërcimit të pagës nga ndihma e papunësisë● wager ['weixhe:] v., n. -vt. ( on, that) vë bast (për, se) /-n. bast; lay a wager ve/lidh/pres bast● waggery ['wægëri] n 1. gaz, gëzim. 2. shaka; vënie në lojë● waggle ['wægël] v.,n. -v 1. tund (gishtin, lapsin). 2. vërtis nëpër gishta (kopsën). 3. tundet; luan (dhëmbi)
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