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rregull|i'sht adv in regular manner, as a rule: regularly, normally; usually

rregull|o'·het vpr 1 to fix up one's appearance: groom oneself 2 [Colloq] to become better looking 3 (of weather) to get better 4 [Colloq] to get back in good shape, recover 5 to get settled (in a position/job/house) 6 to come to an agreement; patch things up

rregull|o'·n vt 1 to arrange [ ] in proper order 2 to put [ ] in order, adjust; put [ ] back in order, readjust: fix, repair; settle; regulate 3 [Colloq] to take care of [a matter]: take [ ] in hand 4 [Colloq] to have [it] fixed (with someone to do something irregular)
<>a rregullo·n bėrroren to punish <> severely for doing something wrong: give <> the beating that <> deserves
rregullo·n borxhet me [ ] to settle one's loans with [ ]
rregullo·n gojėn to mind/watch one's language
<>a rregullo·n hesapin to settle <>'s hash
<>a rregullo·n kurrizin to punish <> severely for doing something wrong: give <> the beating that <> deserves
rregullo·n llogarinė me [ ] to settle one's accounts with [ ]
[ ] rregullo·n me mik//anė miku to get [ ] arranged through an influential friend, fix [ ] with the help of a friend with pull
e rregullo·n pllakėn to arrange matters to one's advantage
<>a rregullo·n qejfin to teach <> a lesson, correct <>'s wrongful behavior; give <> the beating that <> deserves
<>a rregullo·n samarin to punish <> severely for doing something wrong: give <> the beating that <> deserves