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1 bathroom
1) (a room in a house etc which contains a bath.) vonios kambarys2) ((especially American) a lavatory.) tualetas -
2 bath
1. plural - baths; noun1) (a large container for holding water in which to wash the whole body: I'll fill the bath with water for you.) vonia2) (an act of washing in a bath: I had a bath last night.) maudymasis3) (a container of liquid etc in which something is immersed: a bird bath.) baseinas2. verb(to wash in a bath: I'll bath the baby.) maudyti(s)- bathroom
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3 be floored
1) (be completely surprised or shocked: We were completely floored by his behavior.) būti pritrenktam/priblokštam2) (to have a floor of: Our bathroom is floored with ceramic tiles.) turėti sudėtas/išklotas grindis -
4 do-it-yourself
noun, adjective ((of) the art or practice of doing one's own decorating, repairs etc (also DIY): I've just bought a book on do-it-yourself so I can try to tile the bathroom; a do-it-yourself job.) pasidaryk pats -
5 flat
[flæt] 1. adjective1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) lygus, plokščias2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) nuobodus3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) kategoriškas4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) nuleistas, subliuškęs5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) išsivadėjęs, nusivadėjęs6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) pažemintas, per žemas2. adverb(stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) išsitiesęs (visu ūgiu)3. noun1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) butas2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) bemolis3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) plokštuma, plokščioji pusė4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) žemuma, sekluma•- flatly- flatten
- flat rate
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6 geyser
1) (an underground spring that produces and sends out hot water and steam: There are geysers in Iceland and New Zealand.) geizeris, karšto vandens šaltinis2) (a small gas or electric water heater in a bathroom, kitchen etc.) vandens šildytuvas -
7 rear
I 1. [riə] noun1) (the back part of something: There is a second bathroom at the rear of the house; The enemy attacked the army in the rear.) užpakalinė dalis, užnugaris2) (the buttocks, bottom: The horse kicked him in his rear.) užpakalis2. adjective(positioned behind: the rear wheels of the car.) užpakalinis- rearguard II [riə] verb1) (to feed and care for (a family, animals etc while they grow up): She has reared six children; He rears cattle.) (iš)auginti2) ((especially of a horse) to rise up on the hind legs: The horse reared in fright as the car passed.) piestu stotis3) (to raise (the head etc): The snake reared its head.) pakelti•- rear up -
8 shower
1. noun1) (a short fall (of rain): I got caught in a shower on my way here.) liūtis2) (anything resembling such a fall of rain: a shower of sparks; a shower of bullets.) kruša, pliūpsnis3) (a bath in which water is sprayed down on the bather from above: I'm just going to have/take a shower.) dušas4) (the equipment used for such a bath: We're having a shower fitted in the bathroom.) dušas2. verb1) (to pour down in large quantities (on): They showered confetti on the bride.) apipilti, berti2) (to bathe in a shower: He showered and dressed.) maudytis po dušu•- showery- showerproof -
9 turn
[tə:n] 1. verb1) (to (make something) move or go round; to revolve: The wheels turned; He turned the handle.) sukti(s)2) (to face or go in another direction: He turned and walked away; She turned towards him.) apsigręžti, atsigręžti3) (to change direction: The road turned to the left.) sukti4) (to direct; to aim or point: He turned his attention to his work.) nukreipti5) (to go round: They turned the corner.) pasukti už6) (to (cause something to) become or change to: You can't turn lead into gold; At what temperature does water turn into ice?) paversti, pavirsti7) (to (cause to) change colour to: Her hair turned white; The shock turned his hair white.) pasidaryti (kitos spalvos), pakeisti spalvą2. noun1) (an act of turning: He gave the handle a turn.) (pa)sukimas2) (a winding or coil: There are eighty turns of wire on this aerial.) vija3) ((also turning) a point where one can change direction, eg where one road joins another: Take the third turn(ing) on/to the left.) posūkis4) (one's chance or duty (to do, have etc something shared by several people): It's your turn to choose a record; You'll have to wait your turn in the bathroom.) eilė5) (one of a series of short circus or variety acts, or the person or persons who perform it: The show opened with a comedy turn.) numeris•- turnover
- turnstile
- turntable
- turn-up
- by turns
- do someone a good turn
- do a good turn
- in turn
- by turns
- out of turn
- speak out of turn
- take a turn for the better
- worse
- take turns
- turn a blind eye
- turn against
- turn away
- turn back
- turn down
- turn in
- turn loose
- turn off
- turn on
- turn out
- turn over
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10 wash-basin
noun (a basin in which to wash one's face and hands: We are having a new washbasin installed in the bathroom.) praustuvas -
11 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
- weigh in
- weigh out
- weigh up
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