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1 apology
plural - apologies; noun Please accept my apology for not arriving on time; He made his apologies for not attending the meeting.) atsiprašymas -
2 apologies
plural; see apology -
3 apologise
(to say that one is sorry, for having done something wrong, for a fault etc: I must apologize to her for my rudeness.) atsiprašyti- apologetically
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4 apologize
(to say that one is sorry, for having done something wrong, for a fault etc: I must apologize to her for my rudeness.) atsiprašyti- apologetically
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5 either ... or
(introducing alternatives: Either go to see him or send an apology.) arba... arba -
6 pardon me
interjection (expressing a polite apology, especially for not agreeing with someone: Pardon me for interrupting you.) atleiskite, dovanokite -
7 placate
[plə'keit, ]( American[) 'pleikeit](to stop (an angry person) feeling angry: He placated her with an apology.) nuraminti, nuteikti savo naudai -
8 polite
(having or showing good manners; courteous: a polite child; a polite apology.) mandagus- politely- politeness -
9 stammer
['stæmə] 1. noun(the speech defect of being unable to produce easily certain sounds: `You m-m-must m-m-meet m-m-my m-m-mother' is an example of a stammer; That child has a bad stammer.) mikčiojimas2. verb(to speak with a stammer or in a similar way because of eg fright, nervousness etc: He stammered an apology.) užsikirsti, mikčioti -
10 swallow one's pride
(to behave humbly eg by making an apology.) nusižeminti, nusileisti -
11 with (a) good/bad grace
((un)willingly: She accepted his apology with good grace.) geraširdiškai, noriai; su atžagarumu, nenoriai -
12 with (a) good/bad grace
((un)willingly: She accepted his apology with good grace.) geraširdiškai, noriai; su atžagarumu, nenoriai
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