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  • 81 darkness

    noun (the state of being dark.) tamsa

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  • 82 daze

    [deiz] 1. verb
    (to make confused (eg by a blow or a shock): She was dazed by the news.) apstulbinti
    2. noun
    (a bewildered or absent-minded state: She's been going around in a daze all day.) apstulbimas

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  • 83 death

    [deƟ]
    1) (the act of dying: There have been several deaths in the town recently; Most people fear death.) mirtis
    2) (something which causes one to die: Smoking too much was the death of him.) mirties priežastis
    3) (the state of being dead: eyes closed in death.) mirtis
    - death-bed
    - death certificate
    - at death's door
    - catch one's death of cold
    - catch one's death
    - put to death
    - to death

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  • 84 decadence

    ['dekədəns]
    1) (a falling from high to low standards in morals or the arts: the decadence of the late Roman empire.) smukimas, dekadansas
    2) (the state of having low or incorrect standards of behaviour; immorality: He lived a life of decadence.) nedorovingumas, moralinis nuopolis

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  • 85 decay

    [di'kei] 1. verb
    (to (cause to) become rotten or ruined: Sugar makes your teeth decay.) gesti, pūti
    2. noun
    (the act or process of decaying: tooth decay; in a state of decay.) gedimas, puvimas

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  • 86 dedicate

    ['dedikeit]
    1) (to give up wholly to; to devote to: He dedicated his life to good works.) pašvęsti
    2) (to set apart, especially for a holy or sacred purpose: He decided to dedicate a chapel to his wife's memory.) pašvęsti
    3) ((of an author etc) to state that (a book etc) is in honour of someone: He dedicated the book to his father; She dedicated that song to her friend.) paskirti, dedikuoti
    - dedication

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  • 87 defeatism

    noun (a state of mind in which one expects and accepts defeat too easily: The defeatism of the captain affects the rest of the players.) defetizmas, nesitikėjimas laimėti

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  • 88 define

    (to fix or state the exact meaning of: Words are defined in a dictionary.) apibrėžti
    - definition

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  • 89 deformity

    plural - deformities; noun
    1) (the state of being badly shaped or formed: Drugs can cause deformity.) luošumas, išsigimimas
    2) (a part which is not the correct shape: A twisted foot is a deformity.) suluošinta kūno dalis

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  • 90 delicacy

    plural - delicacies; noun
    1) (the state or quality of being delicate.) subtilumas, švelnumas
    2) (something delicious and special to eat: Caviare is a delicacy.) delikatesas, skanėstas

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  • 91 depressed

    1) (sad or unhappy: The news made me very depressed.) prislėgtas
    2) (made less active: the depressed state of the stock market.) prislopintas

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  • 92 depression

    [-ʃən]
    1) (a state of sadness and low spirits: She was treated by the doctor for depression.) depresija
    2) (lack of activity in trade: the depression of the 1930s.) ekonominė krizė
    3) (an area of low pressure in the atmosphere: The bad weather is caused by a depression.) slėgimo kritimas
    4) (a hollow.) įduba

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  • 93 despair

    [di'speə] 1. verb
    (to lose hope (of): I despair of ever teaching my son anything.) netekti vilties
    2. noun
    1) (the state of having given up hope: He was filled with despair at the news.) neviltis
    2) ((with the) something which causes someone to despair: He is the despair of his mother.) širdgėla, sielvartas

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  • 94 destruction

    1) (the act or process of destroying or being destroyed: the destruction of the city.) griovimas, naikinimas
    2) (the state of being destroyed; ruin: a scene of destruction.) griuvėsiai
    - destructively
    - destructiveness

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  • 95 detachment

    1) (the state of not being influenced by emotion or prejudice.) bešališkumas
    2) (the act of detaching.) atskyrimas
    3) (a group (especially of soldiers): A detachment was sent to guard the supplies.) dalinys, būrys

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  • 96 develop

    [di'veləp]
    past tense, past participle - developed; verb
    1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) vystyti(s), rutulioti(s), plėtoti(s), (iš)augti
    2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) į(si)gyti
    3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) atsirasti
    4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) ryškinti

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  • 97 dictate

    [dik'teit, ]( American[) 'dikteit]
    1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) diktuoti
    2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) diktuoti
    3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) įsakinėti
    - dictator
    - dictatorship

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  • 98 dictatorship

    1) (the authority of a dictator: His dictatorship is threatened by the terrorists.) diktatūra
    2) (a state ruled by a dictator: That country is a dictatorship now.) diktatoriaus valdoma valstybė

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  • 99 difficulty

    plural - difficulties; noun
    1) (the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy: I have difficulty in understanding him.) sunkumas
    2) (an obstacle or objection: He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.) kliūtis
    3) ((especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble: The firm was in difficulties.) sunkumai

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  • 100 disbelief

    [-f]
    noun (the state of not believing: She stared at him in disbelief.) netikėjimas

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  • state — state, the state The state is a distinct set of institutions that has the authority to make the rules which govern society . It has, in the words of Max Weber, a ‘monopoly on legitimate violence’ within a specific territory. Hence, the state… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • State — (st[=a]t), n. [OE. stat, OF. estat, F. [ e]tat, fr. L. status a standing, position, fr. stare, statum, to stand. See {Stand}, and cf. {Estate}, {Status}.] 1. The circumstances or condition of a being or thing at any given time. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • state — [steɪt] noun 1. [countable usually singular] the condition that someone or something is in at a particular time: • The property market is in a poor state. • I personally think the economy is in a worse state than the Government has been admitting …   Financial and business terms

  • state — n often attrib 1 a: a politically organized body of people usu. occupying a definite territory; esp: one that is sovereign b: the political organization that has supreme civil authority and political power and serves as the basis of government… …   Law dictionary

  • state — [stāt] n. [ME < OFr & L: OFr estat < L status, state, position, standing < pp. of stare, to STAND] 1. a set of circumstances or attributes characterizing a person or thing at a given time; way or form of being; condition [a state of… …   English World dictionary

  • state — state; state·hood; state·less; state·less·ness; state·let; state·li·ly; state·li·ness; state·sid·er; su·per·state; tung·state; un·state; mi·cro·state; mini·state; in·ter·state; state·ly; state·ment; …   English syllables

  • state — ► NOUN 1) the condition of someone or something at a particular time. 2) a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government. 3) a community or area forming part of a federal republic. 4) (the States) the… …   English terms dictionary

  • state — It is usual to spell it with a capital initial letter when it refers to political entities, either nations (The State of Israel / a State visit), or parts of a federal nation (the State of Virginia / crossing the State border), and when it means… …   Modern English usage

  • State — State, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stating}.] 1. To set; to settle; to establish. [R.] [1913 Webster] I myself, though meanest stated, And in court now almost hated. Wither. [1913 Webster] Who calls the council, states the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • state — [n1] condition or mode of being accompaniment, attitude, capacity, case, category, chances, character, circumstance, circumstances, contingency, element, environment, essential, estate, event, eventuality, fix, footing, form, frame of mind, humor …   New thesaurus

  • State — (st[=a]t), a. 1. Stately. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. Belonging to the state, or body politic; public. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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