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1 stock
[stok] 1. noun1) ((often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc: Buy while stocks last!; The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).) atsargos, turimi daiktai2) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) atsargos, kiekis3) (farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) galvijai4) ((often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest: government stock; He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.) akcijos5) (liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.) sultinys6) (the handle of a whip, rifle etc.) kotas, buožė2. adjective(common; usual: stock sizes of shoes.) dažniausiai pasitaikantis, įprastinis3. verb1) (to keep a supply of for sale: Does this shop stock writing-paper?) turėti atsargų, laikyti2) (to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc: He cannot afford to stock his farm.) aprūpinti•- stockist- stocks
- stockbroker
- stock exchange
- stock market
- stockpile 4. verb(to accumulate (a supply of this sort).) kaupti atsargas- stock-taking
- stock up
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2 trough
[trof]1) (a long, low, open container for animals' food or water: a drinking-trough for the cattle.) lovys2) (a low part between two waves (in the sea etc): The boat went down into a trough.) įduba3) (an area of low pressure in the atmosphere, usually causing rain.) žemo slėgio zona -
3 alimentary canal
(the passage for the digestion of food in animals, including the gullet, stomach and intestines.) virškinimo traktas -
4 browse
1. verb1) ((of animals) to feed (on shoots or leaves of plants).) vartinėti, žiūrinėti2) ((of people) to glance through a book etc casually: I don't want to buy a book - I'm just browsing.) skabyti, ganytis3) (to search computer material, especially on a worldwide network.) naršyti2. noun1) (shoots, twigs or leaves as food for cattle.)2) (an act of browsing.) vartinëjimas, skabymas -
5 fodder
['fodə](food for farm animals.) pašaras -
6 slaughter
['slo:tə] 1. noun1) (the killing of people or animals in large numbers, cruelly and usually unnecessarily: Many people protested at the annual slaughter of seals.) žudymas2) (the killing of animals for food: Methods of slaughter must be humane.) skerdimas2. verb1) (to kill (animals) for food: Thousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.) skersti2) (to kill in a cruel manner, especially in large numbers.) žudyti3) (to criticize unmercifully or defeat very thoroughly: Our team absolutely slaughtered the other side.) (su)triuškinti• -
7 hunt
1. verb1) (to chase (animals etc) for food or for sport: He spent the whole day hunting (deer).) medžioti2) (to pursue or drive out: The murderer was hunted from town to town.) vyti2. noun1) (the act of hunting animals etc: a tiger hunt.) medžioklė2) (a search: I'll have a hunt for that lost necklace.) ieškojimas•- hunter- hunting
- huntsman
- hunt down
- hunt for
- hunt high and low
- hunt out -
8 reserve
[rə'zə:v] 1. verb1) (to ask for or order to be kept for the use of a particular person, often oneself: The restaurant is busy on Saturdays, so I'll phone up today and reserve a table.) paprašyti, užsakyti2) (to keep for the use of a particular person or group of people, or for a particular use: These seats are reserved for the committee members.) rezervuoti, paskirti2. noun1) (something which is kept for later use or for use when needed: The farmer kept a reserve of food in case he was cut off by floods.) atsargos2) (a piece of land used for a special purpose eg for the protection of animals: a wild-life reserve; a nature reserve.) draustinis, rezervatas3) (the habit of not saying very much, not showing what one is feeling, thinking etc; shyness.) santūrumas4) ((often in plural) soldiers, sailors etc who do not belong to the regular full-time army, navy etc but who are called into action when needed eg during a war.) rezervas•- reserved
- have
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9 prey
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10 feed
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11 hunting
noun (the activity of chasing animals etc for food or for sport.) medžiojimas, medžioklė -
12 raise
[reiz] 1. verb1) (to move or lift to a high(er) position: Raise your right hand; Raise the flag.) iškelti, pakelti2) (to make higher: If you paint your flat, that will raise the value of it considerably; We'll raise that wall about 20 centimetres.) pakelti, padidinti3) (to grow (crops) or breed (animals) for food: We don't raise pigs on this farm.) auginti4) (to rear, bring up (a child): She has raised a large family.) išauginti5) (to state (a question, objection etc which one wishes to have discussed): Has anyone in the audience any points they would like to raise?) iškelti6) (to collect; to gather: We'll try to raise money; The revolutionaries managed to raise a small army.) surinkti7) (to cause: His remarks raised a laugh.) sukelti8) (to cause to rise or appear: The car raised a cloud of dust.) sukelti9) (to build (a monument etc): They've raised a statue of Robert Burns / in memory of Robert Burns.) pastatyti10) (to give (a shout etc).) (pa)kelti (balsą)11) (to make contact with by radio: I can't raise the mainland.) susisiekti su2. noun(an increase in wages or salary: I'm going to ask the boss for a raise.) (algos) pakėlimas- raise hell/Cain / the roof
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13 abattoir
(a place where animals are killed for food; a slaughterhouse.) skerdykla -
14 bait
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15 meat
[mi:t](the flesh of animals or birds used as food: She does not eat meat; ( also adjective) What did you have for the meat course?) mėsa- meaty -
16 slaughter-house
noun (a place where animals are killed in order to be sold for food; an abattoir.) skerdykla
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