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willingness+(noun)

  • 1 co-operation

    1) (the act of working together.) bendradarbiavimas, pagalba
    2) (willingness to act or work together: I would be grateful for your co-operation.) paslaugumas

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  • 2 enterprise

    1) (something that is attempted or undertaken (especially if it requires boldness or courage): business enterprises; a completely new enterprise.) sumanymas, įmonė
    2) (willingness to try new lines of action: We need someone with enterprise and enthusiasm.) iniciatyva, išradingumas

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  • 3 patience

    1) (the ability or willingness to be patient: Patience is a virtue.) kantrybė
    2) (a card game usually played by one person: She often plays patience.) pasiansas

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  • 4 respect

    [rə'spekt] 1. noun
    1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) pagarba
    2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) pagarba, pagarbumas
    3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) atžvilgis
    2. verb
    1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) gerbti, vertinti
    2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) gerbti, skaitytis
    - respectably
    - respectability
    - respectful
    - respectfully
    - respectfulness
    - respecting
    - respective
    - respectively
    - respects
    - pay one's respects to someone
    - pay one's respects
    - with respect to

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > respect

  • 5 alacrity

    [ə'lækrəti]
    (quick and cheerful willingness: He obeyed with alacrity.) uolumas, paslaugumas

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  • 6 deference

    ['defərəns]
    1) (willingness to consider the wishes etc of others: He always treats his mother with deference.) pagarbumas
    2) (the act of deferring.) skaitymasis, pasikliovimas

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  • 7 demand

    1. verb
    1) (to ask or ask for firmly and sharply: I demanded an explanation.) (pa)reikalauti
    2) (to require or need: This demands careful thought.) reikalauti
    2. noun
    1) (a request made so that it sounds like a command: They refused to meet the workers' demands for more money.) reikalavimas
    2) (an urgent claim: The children make demands on my time.) reikalavimas
    3) (willingness or desire to buy or obtain (certain goods etc); a need for (certain goods etc): There's no demand for books of this kind.) paklausa
    - on demand

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  • 8 gauge

    [ɡei‹] 1. verb
    1) (to measure (something) very accurately: They gauged the hours of sunshine.) matuoti
    2) (to estimate, judge: Can you gauge her willingness to help?) įvertinti
    2. noun
    1) (an instrument for measuring amount, size, speed etc: a petrol gauge.) matuoklis
    2) (a standard size (of wire, bullets etc): gauge wire.) standartas, etalonas, kalibras
    3) (the distance between the rails of a railway line.) tarpas tarp bėgių

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > gauge

См. также в других словарях:

  • willingness — willing ► ADJECTIVE 1) ready, eager, or prepared to do something. 2) given or done readily. DERIVATIVES willingly adverb willingness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • willingness — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ general ▪ genuine ▪ apparent ▪ greater, increased ▪ growing, increasing …   Collocations dictionary

  • willingness — noun we appreciate your willingness to help Syn: readiness, inclination, will, wish, desire, alacrity …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • willingness — noun cheerful compliance (Freq. 8) he expressed his willingness to help • Ant: ↑unwillingness • Derivationally related forms: ↑willing • Hypernyms: ↑disposition, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • willingness — noun see willing …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • willingness — noun The state of being willing …   Wiktionary

  • willingness — noun Syn: readiness, inclination, will, wish, desire Ant: reluctance …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • wholeheartedness — noun 1. the quality of hearty sincerity • Syn: ↑heartiness • Derivationally related forms: ↑wholehearted, ↑hearty (for: ↑heartiness) • Hypernyms: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • willing — adjective Date: 14th century 1. inclined or favorably disposed in mind ; ready < willing and eager to help > 2. prompt to act or respond < lending a willing hand > 3. done, borne, or accepted by choice or without reluctance < a willing sacrifice… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • willing — adjective ready, eager, or prepared to do something. ↘given or done readily. Derivatives willingly adverb willingness noun …   English new terms dictionary

  • willing — / wILIN/ adjective 1 be willing (to do sth) to be prepared to do something, or have no reason to not want to do it: How much are they willing to pay? | quite/perfectly willing: I told them I was perfectly willing to help. 2 willing helper/worker… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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