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shkreh·
vt 1 to release [ ] from a readied condition: fire [a gun]; unset [a trap], uncork [a bottle], disassemble [ ] a plow, strike [a tent], dismount [a still], unyoke [oxen] from a plow, disconnect the utilities from [a house] 2 [Fig] to break off [ ], call [ ] quits 3 [Fig] to exhaust; run [ ] into the ground
II§ vi [Colloq] to make tracks, run away
ia shkreh· <> to burst out in <>
s'e shkreh· ndonjëherë (pushkën) to have no battle experience: never have fired one's gun; never have to struggle

shkre'et vpr 1 to undergo a release of tension/energy: be released, fired, set off, be sprung 2 [Fig] to burst out, gush; explode at <> 3 [Fig] to vent one's anger/spleen on <> 4 [Fig] to be exhausted; wind down, come to an end; be thoroughly defeated

shkre'h|ës
IV§ adj serving to spring/release a mechanism: triggering
nm 1 bird snare 2 (Tech) release mechanism 3 (Electr) switch 4 (Mil) detonating fuse, mine fuse