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1 waste
[weist] 1. verb(to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) veltui eikvoti, gaišinti2. noun1) (material which is or has been made useless: industrial waste from the factories; ( also adjective) waste material.) atliekos2) ((the) act of wasting: That was a waste of an opportunity.) eikvojimas veltui, praradimas3) (a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc: the Arctic wastes.) dykvietė•- wastage- wasteful
- wastefully
- wastefulness
- waste paper
- wastepaper basket
- waste pipe
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2 waste pipe
(a pipe to carry off waste material, or water from a sink etc: The kitchen waste pipe is blocked.) šiukšliavamzdis -
3 waste paper
(paper which is thrown away as not being useful: Offices usually have a great deal of waste paper.) makulatūra -
4 waste time
(to avoid spending time; to spend time unnecessarily: Take my car instead of walking, if you want to save time; We mustn't waste time discussing unimportant matters.) (su)taupyti, eikvoti laiką -
5 waste away
(to decay; to lose weight, strength and health etc: He is wasting away because he has a terrible disease.) menkti, nykti -
6 lay waste
(to make (a piece of land) into barren country by burning and plundering.) nuniokoti -
7 shit
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8 anus
['einəs](the hole in your bottom through which solid waste leaves your body.) išangė, išeinamoji anga -
9 bin
[bin](a container (usually metal or plastic, often large) in which corn etc is stored or rubbish is collected: a waste-paper bin; a dustbin.) dėžė, konteineris, aruodas -
10 constipated
['konstipeitid](having difficulty in passing waste matter (as regularly as normal) from the bowels.) su užkietėjusiais viduriais -
11 constitute
['konstitju:t](to form; to make up; to be: Nuclear waste constitutes a serious danger.) sudaryti, kelti, būti- constitutional
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12 criminal
['kriminl]1) (concerned with crime: criminal law.) baudžiamasis2) (against the law: Theft is a criminal offence.) kriminalinis3) (very wrong; wicked: a criminal waste of food.) nusikalstamas -
13 dawdle
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14 dilly-dally
[dili'dæli](to waste time especially by stopping often: She's always dilly-dallying on the way to school.) gaišuoti -
15 discipline
['disiplin] 1. noun1) (training in an orderly way of life: All children need discipline.) disciplina, tvarka2) (strict self-control (amongst soldiers etc).) disciplina2. verb1) (to bring under control: You must discipline yourself so that you do not waste time.) disciplinuoti, drausminti2) (to punish: The students who caused the disturbance have been disciplined.) nubausti• -
16 disposal
noun (the act of getting rid of something: the disposal of waste paper.) atsikratymas, paðalinimas -
17 dung
(the waste matter passed out of an animal's body, especially when used as manure.) mėšlas -
18 eat into
(to destroy or waste gradually: Acid eats into metal; The school fees have eaten into our savings.) įsiėsti -
19 economy
[i'konəmi]1) (the thrifty, careful management of money etc to avoid waste: Please use the water with economy; We must make economies in household spending.) taupumas2) (organization of money and resources: the country's economy; household economy.) ūkis, ekonomika•- economic- economical
- economically
- economics
- economist
- economize
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20 effluent
['efluənt]((a flowing out of) waste matter from a factory etc.) nuotėkos
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