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1 produce
1. [prə'dju:s] verb1) (to bring out: She produced a letter from her pocket.) ištraukti, pateikti2) (to give birth to: A cow produces one or two calves a year.) at(si)vesti3) (to cause: His joke produced a shriek of laughter from the children.) sukelti4) (to make or manufacture: The factory produces furniture.) gaminti5) (to give or yield: The country produces enough food for the population.) gaminti, duoti6) (to arrange and prepare (a theatre performance, film, television programme etc): The play was produced by Henry Dobson.) parengti, pastatyti2. ['prodju:s] noun(something that is produced, especially crops, eggs, milk etc from farms: agricultural/farm produce.) produkcija- producer- product
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2 mass-produce
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3 reproduce
[ri:prə'dju:s]1) (to make or produce a copy of; to make or produce again: Good as the film is, it fails to reproduce the atmosphere of the book; A record-player reproduces the sound which has been recorded on a record.) atgaminti, atkurti2) ((of humans, animals and plants) to produce (young, seeds etc): How do fish reproduce?) daugintis•- reproductive -
4 assumption
noun (something assumed: On the assumption that we can produce four pages an hour, the work will be finished tomorrow.) prielaida -
5 barren
['bærən](not able to produce crops, fruit, young etc: barren soil; a barren fruit-tree; a barren woman.) bevaisis, nederlingas -
6 battery
['bætəri]plural - batteries; noun1) (a series of two or more electric cells arranged to produce, or store, a current: a torch battery.) baterija, akumuliatorius2) (an arrangement of cages in which laying hens etc are kept.) narvelynas3) (a group of large guns (and the people manning them).) baterija4) (a long series: a battery of questions.) serija -
7 bear
I [beə] past tense - bore; verb1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) pakelti, išlaikyti2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?) išlaikyti3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) (pa)gimdyti4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) nešti5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) turėti6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) (pa)sukti, suktis, šakotis, atsišakoti•- bearable- bearer
- bearing
- bearings
- bear down on
- bear fruit
- bear out
- bear up
- bear with
- find/get one's bearings
- lose one's bearings II [beə] noun(a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) meška- bearskin -
8 bear fruit
(to produce fruit.) derėti, vesti vaisius -
9 breed
[bri:d] 1. past tense, past participle - bred; verb1) (to produce young: Rabbits breed often.) turėti jauniklių, daugintis2) (to keep animals for the purpose of breeding young: I breed dogs and sell them as pets.) auginti, veisti2. noun(a type, variety or species (of animal): a breed of dog.) veislė- bred- breeding -
10 clang
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11 clank
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12 clone
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13 come up with
(to think of; to produce: He's come up with a great idea.) sugalvoti, pasiūlyti -
14 competitive
[kəm'petətiv]1) ((of a person) enjoying competition: a competitive child.) linkęs rungtyniauti/konkuruoti2) ((of a price etc) not expensive, therefore able to compete successfully with the prices etc of rivals.) konkurencingas3) ((of sport etc) organised in such a way as to produce a winner: I prefer hill-climbing to competitive sports.) susijęs su varžybomis/rungtyniavimu -
15 cymbal
['simbəl](a brass musical instrument like a plate with a hollow in the centre, two of which are struck together to produce a noise: The cymbals clashed.) lėkštė -
16 effective
[-tiv]1) (having power to produce, or producing, a desired result: These new teaching methods have proved very effective.) veiksmingas, efektyvus2) (striking or pleasing: an effective display of flowers.) efektingas, įspūdingas3) (in operation; working; active: The new law becomes effective next week.) galiojantis, veikiantis -
17 engine
['en‹in] 1. noun1) (a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion: The car has a new engine.) variklis, motoras2) (a railway engine: He likes to sit in a seat facing the engine.) garvežys•- engineer 2. verb(to arrange by skill or by cunning means: He engineered my promotion.) suorganizuoti, suveikti -
18 evoke
[i'vəuk]1) (to cause or produce (especially a response, reaction etc): His letter in the newspaper evoked a storm of protest.) sukelti2) (to bring into the mind: A piece of music can sometimes evoke (memories of) the past.) sukelti, pažadinti•- evocative -
19 fertile
1) (producing a lot: fertile fields; a fertile mind/imagination.) derlingas, turtingas2) (able to produce fruit, children, young animals etc: fertile seed.) vaisingas•- fertilize
- fertilise
- fertilization
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20 flower
1. noun(the part of a plant or tree from which fruit or seed grows, often brightly coloured and sometimes including the stem on which it grows: a bunch of flowers.) gėlė2. verb((of plants etc) to produce flowers: This plant flowers in early May.) žydėti- flowered- flowery
- flower-bed
- flower-pot
- in flower
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