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1 pitch
I 1. [pi ] verb1) (to set up (a tent or camp): They pitched their tent in the field.) įrengti, pastatyti2) (to throw: He pitched the stone into the river.) mesti, mėtyti3) (to (cause to) fall heavily: He pitched forward.) smarkiai kristi4) ((of a ship) to rise and fall violently: The boat pitched up and down on the rough sea.) smarkiai suptis5) (to set (a note or tune) at a particular level: He pitched the tune too high for my voice.) duoti (toną)2. noun1) (the field or ground for certain games: a cricket-pitch; a football pitch.) aikštė2) (the degree of highness or lowness of a musical note, voice etc.) (tono) aukštumas3) (an extreme point or intensity: His anger reached such a pitch that he hit her.) laipsnis, įtampa4) (the part of a street etc where a street-seller or entertainer works: He has a pitch on the High Street.) įprastinė vieta5) (the act of pitching or throwing or the distance something is pitched: That was a long pitch.) metimas6) ((of a ship) the act of pitching.) smarkus supimas•- - pitched- pitcher
- pitched battle
- pitchfork II [pi ] noun(a thick black substance obtained from tar: as black as pitch.) degutas- pitch-dark -
2 bleep
[bli:p] 1. noun1) (a short, high-pitched burst of sound.) pyptelėjimas2) ((also bleeper) a small instrument for making this sound: Call Dr Smith on his bleep!) klaksonas2. verb(to make a short, high-pitched sound, usually by electronic means: Satellites bleep as they circle the earth.) siųsti pypsinčius signalus -
3 pipe
1. noun1) (a tube, usually made of metal, earthenware etc, through which water, gas etc can flow: a water pipe; a drainpipe.) vamzdis2) (a small tube with a bowl at one end, in which tobacco is smoked: He smokes a pipe; ( also adjective) pipe tobacco.) pypkė3) (a musical instrument consisting of a hollow wooden, metal etc tube through which the player blows or causes air to be blown in order to make a sound: He played a tune on a bamboo pipe; an organ pipe.) dūda, dūdelė, švilpynė, vamzdis2. verb1) (to convey gas, water etc by a pipe: Water is piped to the town from the reservoir.) tiekti vamzdžiais2) (to play (music) on a pipe or pipes: He piped a tune.) groti, dūduoti, švilpti3) (to speak in a high voice, make a high-pitched sound: `Hallo,' the little girl piped.) (su)cypti, cyptelėti•- piper- pipes
- piping 3. adjective((of a sound) high-pitched: a piping voice.) spiegiamas, cypiamas- pipeline
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4 yap
[jæp] 1. past tense, past anparticiple - yapped; verb((of a puppy or small dog) to give a high-pitched bark.) viauksėti2. noun(a short, high-pitched bark: The puppy gave a yap.) viauksėjimas -
5 peep
I 1. [pi:p] verb1) (to look through a narrow opening or from behind something: She peeped through the window.) pažvelgti, išlįsti, pasirodyti2) (to look quickly and in secret: He peeped at the answers at the back of the book.) dirstelėti, žvilgtelėti2. noun(a quick look (usually in secret): She took a peep at the visitor.) dirstelėjimas, žvilgtelėjimasII 1. [pi:p] verb(to make a high pitched sound: The car horns were peeping.) pypsėti, pyptelėti2. noun(such a sound: the peep of a car horn.) pypsėjimas, pyptelėjimas -
6 camp
[kæmp] 1. noun1) (a piece of ground with tents pitched on it.) stovyklavietė2) (a collection of buildings, huts or tents in which people stay temporarily for a certain purpose: a holiday camp.) stovykla3) (a military station, barracks etc.) stovykla4) (a party or side: They belong to different political camps.) grupuotė2. verb((also go camping) to set up, and live in, a tent / tents: We camped on the beach; We go camping every year.) įsikurti stovykloje, stovyklauti- camper- camping
- camp bed
- camp-fire
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7 high
1. adjective1) (at, from, or reaching up to, a great distance from ground-level, sea-level etc: a high mountain; a high dive; a dive from the high diving-board.) aukštas2) (having a particular height: This building is about 20 metres high; My horse is fifteen hands high.) aukščio3) (great; large; considerable: The car was travelling at high speed; He has a high opinion of her work; They charge high prices; high hopes; The child has a high fever/temperature.) didelis, aukštas4) (most important; very important: the high altar in a church; Important criminal trials are held at the High Court; a high official.) aukštas, aukščiausias(is), pagrindinis5) (noble; good: high ideals.) aukštas, kilnus6) ((of a wind) strong: The wind is high tonight.) stiprus7) ((of sounds) at or towards the top of a (musical) range: a high note.) aukštas8) ((of voices) like a child's voice (rather than like a man's): He still speaks in a high voice.) aukštas, plonas9) ((of food, especially meat) beginning to go bad.) pašvinkęs10) (having great value: Aces and kings are high cards.) stipriausias2. adverb(at, or to, a great distance from ground-level, sea-level etc: The plane was flying high in the sky; He'll rise high in his profession.) aukštai- highly- highness
- high-chair
- high-class
- higher education
- high fidelity
- high-handed
- high-handedly
- high-handedness
- high jump
- highlands
- high-level
- highlight 3. verb(to draw particular attention to (a person, thing etc).) pabrėžti, išryškinti- high-minded
- high-mindedness
- high-pitched
- high-powered
- high-rise
- highroad
- high school
- high-spirited
- high spirits
- high street
- high-tech 4. adjective((also hi-tech): high-tech industries.) modernios technologijos- high treason
- high water
- highway
- Highway Code
- highwayman
- high wire
- high and dry
- high and low
- high and mighty
- the high seas
- it is high time -
8 yodel
['jəudl]past tense, past participle - yodelled; verb(to sing (a melody etc), changing frequently from a normal to a very high-pitched voice and back again.) dainuoti falcetu, jodliuoti- yodeller -
9 zoom
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pitched — adjective 1. (of sound) set to a certain pitch or key; usually used as a combining form (Freq. 2) high pitched • Participle of verb: ↑pitch 2. set at a slant a pitched rather than a flat roof • Similar to: ↑ … Useful english dictionary
whine — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ high, high pitched ▪ nasal VERB + WHINE ▪ give, let out ▪ hear … Collocations dictionary
peep — Ⅰ. peep [1] ► VERB 1) look quickly and furtively. 2) (peep out) come slowly or partially into view. ► NOUN 1) a quick or furtive look. 2) a momentary or partial view of something … English terms dictionary
whinny — noun (plural whinnies) a gentle, high pitched neigh. verb (whinnies, whinnying, whinnied) (of a horse) make a whinny. Origin ME: imitative … English new terms dictionary
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chatter — verb 1》 talk informally about minor matters. 2》 (of a bird, monkey, or machine) make a series of short, quick high pitched sounds. 3》 (of a person s teeth) click repeatedly together from cold or fear. noun 1》 informal talk. 2》 a series of short,… … English new terms dictionary
shriek — verb utter a high pitched piercing sound, cry, or words. noun 1》 a high pitched piercing cry or sound. 2》 informal an exclamation mark. Derivatives shrieker noun shrieking adjective shriekingly adverb Origin C15: imitative; cf. screech … English new terms dictionary
dig in — verb 1. occupy a trench or secured area (Freq. 2) The troops dug in for the night • Syn: ↑entrench • Derivationally related forms: ↑entrenchment (for: ↑entrench) … Useful english dictionary
screak — verb 1. make a high pitched, screeching noise The door creaked when I opened it slowly My car engine makes a whining noise • Syn: ↑whine, ↑squeak, ↑screech, ↑creak, ↑skreak • Derivati … Useful english dictionary
skreak — verb 1. make a high pitched, screeching noise The door creaked when I opened it slowly My car engine makes a whining noise • Syn: ↑whine, ↑squeak, ↑screech, ↑creak, ↑screak • Derivati … Useful english dictionary