fut|boll|i'st n (Sport) soccer/football player, footballer
fu't·et vpr 1 to get inside: enter; penetrate; intrude; trespass 2 to sink lower, drop 3 to enter into <> 4 to shrink 5 [Colloq] to get a quick treatment (with/by) 6 [Colloq] to start to strike a blow 7 [Colloq] (of a heavenly body) to set, go down • <> fut·et [Colloq] to get down to work on <>, get busy with <>; attack <> vigorously • <> fut·et brenda to get the meaning of <>; come to know <> thoroughly • i fut·et detit me kėmbė to start something that is impossible to finish • Nuk futet drapri/minarja/hosteni nė thes. [Prov] It is impossible to hide such an obvious thing. It's too big to sweep under the rug. • fut·et dhėndėr [Pej] to move in with one's bride's parents • <> fut·et megjithė opinga "get down to work on <> even with one's clogs" to become totally committed to working on <>, devote all one's energies to <> • fut·et mirė rolit (Book) 1 to master the new role/responsibility/assignment well 2 to adjust well to the new situation • fut·et nė flakė "plunge into the fire" to plunge right in, act without fear of the dangers • <> fut·et nė gjak to get into <>'s blood, become part of <>'s body • <> fut·et nė taban to investigate <> to the very core, delve into <> deeply
fu'tė III§ nf 1 cotton apron 2 black kerchief worn on the head by women in mourning IV§ adj very dark • ėsh·tė nė futė to be in mourning • futė i zi/errėt pitch dark
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