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1 form
I 1. [fo:m] noun1) ((a) shape; outward appearance: He saw a strange form in the darkness.) forma, pavidalas2) (a kind, type or variety: What form of ceremony usually takes place when someone gets a promotion?) rūšis3) (a document containing certain questions, the answers to which must be written on it: an application form.) anketa, blankas4) (a fixed way of doing things: forms and ceremonies.) formalumas, tvarka5) (a school class: He is in the sixth form.) klasė2. verb1) (to make; to cause to take shape: They decided to form a drama group.) sudaryti2) (to come into existence; to take shape: An idea slowly formed in his mind.) atsirasti, susidaryti, susiformuoti3) (to organize or arrange (oneself or other people) into a particular order: The women formed (themselves) into three groups.) su(si)skirstyti, su(si)organizuoti4) (to be; to make up: These lectures form part of the medical course.) sudaryti•- be in good form
- in the form of II [fo:m] noun(a long, usually wooden seat: The children were sitting on forms.) suolas -
2 order-form
noun (a form on which a customer's order is written.) užsakymo blankas -
3 writing
noun (letters or other forms of script giving the written form of (a) language: the Chinese form of writing; I can't read your writing.) rašymas, raštas -
4 participle
(word formed from a verb, used either to form compound tenses or as an adjective or noun: ('going' and 'gone' are the present and past participle of 'go'.)) -
5 abbreviation
noun (a shortened form of a word etc: Maths is an abbreviation of mathematics.) santrumpa -
6 bar code
noun (a code in the form of parallel lines printed on goods from which the computer reads information about their price etc.) brūkšninis kodas -
7 culture
1) (a form or type of civilization of a certain race or nation: the Jewish culture.) kultūra2) (improvement of the mind etc by education etc: He was an enthusiastic seeker of culture.) kultūra3) (educated taste in art, literature, music etc: He thinks that anyone who dislikes Bach is lacking in culture.) kultūra, išsilavinimas4) ((a) cultivated growth of bacteria etc.) kultūra5) (the commercial rearing of fish, certain plants etc.) veisimas, auginimas•- cultural- cultured -
8 cutting
1) (a piece of plant cut off and replanted to form another plant.) auginys, gyvašakė2) (an article cut out from a newspaper etc: She collects cuttings about the Royal Family.) iškarpa3) (a trench dug through a hillside etc, in which a railway, road etc is built.) iškasa, perkasa -
9 face-powder
noun (a type of make-up in the form of a fine powder: She put on face-powder to stop her nose shining.) pudra -
10 fire-escape
noun (a means of escape from a building in case of fire, usually in the form of a metal staircase on the outside of the building: Hotels should have fire-escapes.) atsarginis išėjimas, gaisrininkų kopėčios -
11 goalpost
noun (one of the two upright posts which form the goal in football, rugby, hockey etc.) vartų stulpas -
12 government
1) (the people who rule a country or state: the British Government.) vyriausybė, valdžia2) (the way in which a country or state is ruled: Democracy is one form of government.) valdymas3) (the act or process of governing.) valdymas•- governor
- governorship -
13 graphite
(a form of carbon used in the leads of pencils.) grafitas -
14 gunpowder
noun (an explosive in the form of a powder.) parakas -
15 hieroglyphics
(a form of writing used eg in ancient Egypt, in which pictures represent words and sounds.) hieroglifai -
16 imagination
1) ((the part of the mind which has) the ability to form mental pictures: I can see it all in my imagination.) vaizduotė2) (the creative ability of a writer etc: This book shows a lot of imagination.) vaizduotė, fantazija3) (the seeing etc of things which do not exist: There was no-one there - it was just your imagination.) vaizduotė -
17 incarnation
noun ((the) human form taken by a divine being etc: Most Christians believe that Christ was the incarnation of God.) įsikūnijimas -
18 income-tax return
noun (an official form that has to be completed with information about one's income and expenses and sent to a government department.) pajamų deklaracija -
19 insecticide
noun (a substance (usually in powder or liquid form) for killing insects.) insekticidas -
20 iodine
1) (an element used in medicine and photography, forming black crystals.) jodas2) (a liquid form of the element used as an antiseptic.) jodas
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