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1 lead by the nose
(to make (a person) do whatever one wants.) vedžioti už nosies -
2 pay through the nose
(to pay a lot, or too much.) mokėti pašėlusią kainą, permokėti -
3 nose
[nəuz] 1. noun1) (the part of the face by which people and animals smell and usually breathe: She held the flower to her nose; He punched the man on the nose.) nosis2) (the sense of smell: Police dogs have good noses and can follow criminals' trails.) uoslė3) (the part of anything which is like a nose in shape or position: the nose of an aeroplane.) nosis, priekis, snapas2. verb1) (to make a way by pushing carefully forward: The ship nosed (its way) through the ice.) lėtai judėti, irtis2) (to look or search as if by smelling: He nosed about (in) the cupboard.) šniukštinėti, nosį kišti•- - nosed- nosey
- nosy
- nosily
- nosiness
- nose-bag
- nosedive
- nose job 3. verb(to make such a dive: Suddenly the plane nosedived.) pikiruoti, kristi žemyn- lead by the nose
- nose out
- pay through the nose
- turn up one's nose at
- under a person's very nose
- under very nose
- under a person's nose
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4 nose job
noun (plastic surgery on the nose.) plastinė nosies operacija -
5 nose out
(to find (as if) by smelling: The dog nosed out its master's glove.) užuosti, suuosti -
6 nose-bag
noun (food-bag for horses, hung over the head.) abrakinė -
7 under (a person's) (very) nose
(right in front of (a person): The book was right under my very nose; He stole the money from under my very nose.) po (pat) kieno nosimi, iš po kieno nosiesEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > under (a person's) (very) nose
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8 under (a person's) (very) nose
(right in front of (a person): The book was right under my very nose; He stole the money from under my very nose.) po (pat) kieno nosimi, iš po kieno nosiesEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > under (a person's) (very) nose
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9 under (a person's) (very) nose
(right in front of (a person): The book was right under my very nose; He stole the money from under my very nose.) po (pat) kieno nosimi, iš po kieno nosiesEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > under (a person's) (very) nose
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10 under (a person's) (very) nose
(right in front of (a person): The book was right under my very nose; He stole the money from under my very nose.) po (pat) kieno nosimi, iš po kieno nosiesEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > under (a person's) (very) nose
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11 turn up one's nose at
(to treat with contempt: He turned up his nose at the school dinner.) suraukti nosį, žiūrėti su panieka -
12 keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
(to (force someone to) work hard, without stopping.) (priversti ką nors) dirbti be atvangosEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
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13 keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
(to (force someone to) work hard, without stopping.) (priversti ką nors) dirbti be atvangosEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > keep (some)one's nose to the grindstone
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14 nasal
['neizəl]1) (of the nose: a nasal infection; nasal congestion.) nosies2) (sounding through the nose: a nasal voice.) nosinis -
15 snub
1. past tense, past participle - snubbed; verb(to treat, or speak to, in a cold, scornful way; to insult: He snubbed me by not replying to my question.) paniekinti, įskaudinti2. noun(an act of snubbing; an insult.) paniekinimas, užgaulė3. adjective((of the nose) short and slightly turned up at the end: a snub nose.) riestas -
16 bridge
[bri‹] 1. noun1) (a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc.) tiltas2) (the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship.) kapitono tiltelis3) (the bony part (of the nose).) nosikaulis4) (the support of the strings of a violin etc.) tiltelis2. verb1) (to build a bridge over: They bridged the stream.) pastatyti tiltą per2) (to close a gap, pause etc: He bridged the awkward silence with a funny remark.) užpildyti (tarpą) -
17 tissue
['tiʃu:]1) ((one of the kinds of) substance of which the organs of the body are made: nervous tissue; the tissues of the body.) audinys2) ((a piece of) thin soft paper used for wiping the nose etc: He bought a box of tissues for his cold.) popierinė servetėlė• -
18 weigh
[wei] 1. verb1) (to find the heaviness of (something) by placing it on a scale: He weighed himself on the bathroom scales; You must have your luggage weighed at the airport.) (pa)sverti2) (to be equal to in heaviness: This parcel weighs one kilo; How much / What does this box weigh?) sverti3) (to be a heavy burden to: She was weighed down with two large suitcases.) apkrauti, apsunkinti•- weight2. verb1) (to attach, or add, a weight or weights to: The plane is weighted at the nose so that it balances correctly in flight.) apkrauti, pasunkinti2) (to hold down by attaching weights: They weighted the balloon to prevent it from flying away.) padidinti (kieno) svorį•- weightlessness
- weighty
- weightily
- weightiness
- weighing-machine
- weightlifting
- weigh anchor
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19 punch
I noun(a kind of drink made of spirits or wine, water and sugar etc.) punšasII 1. verb(to hit with the fist: He punched him on the nose.) trenkti kumščiu2. noun1) (a blow with the fist: He gave him a punch.) smūgis kumščiu2) (the quality of liveliness in speech, writing etc.) energija, jėga•- punch line
- punch-up III 1. noun(a tool or device for making holes in leather, paper etc.) skylmuša, komposteris2. verb(to make holes in with such a tool.) štampuoti, komposteruoti -
20 sinus
((usually in plural) an air-filled hollow in the bones of the skull, connected with the nose: His sinuses frequently become blocked in the winter; ( also adjective) He suffers from sinus trouble.) sinusas
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