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  • 61 generalize

    1) (to make a general rule etc that can be applied to many cases, based on a number of cases: He's trying to generalize from only two examples.) apibendrinti
    2) (to talk (about something) in general terms: We should stop generalizing and discuss each problem separately.) kalbėti apskritai, neapibrėžtai

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  • 62 get etc in proportion (to)

    (to (cause to) have a correct relationship (to each other or something else): In drawing a person, it is difficult to get all the parts of the body in proportion.) būti proporcingam, padaryti (ką) proporcingą

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  • 63 get etc in proportion (to)

    (to (cause to) have a correct relationship (to each other or something else): In drawing a person, it is difficult to get all the parts of the body in proportion.) būti proporcingam, padaryti (ką) proporcingą

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  • 64 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)

    (to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) būti neproporcingam, padaryti (ką) neproporcingą

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  • 65 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)

    (to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) būti neproporcingam, padaryti (ką) neproporcingą

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  • 66 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)

    (to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) būti neproporcingam, padaryti (ką) neproporcingą

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  • 67 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)

    (to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) būti neproporcingam, padaryti (ką) neproporcingą

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  • 68 go at

    1) (to attack: The little boys went at each other with their fists.) pulti
    2) (to do with enthusiasm: He really went at the job of painting the wall.) imtis su entuziazmu

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  • 69 go for

    (to attack physically or in words: The two dogs went for each other as soon as they met.) pulti

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  • 70 hold hands (with someone)

    (to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) laikytis už rankų

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  • 71 hold hands (with someone)

    (to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) laikytis už rankų

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  • 72 illegitimate

    [ili'‹itəmət]
    1) (born of parents not married to each other.) nesantuokinis
    2) (unacceptable or not allowed (especially by law).) neteisėtas
    - illegitimacy

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  • 73 individual

    [indi'vidjuəl] 1. adjective
    1) (single; separate: Put price labels on each individual item.) atskiras
    2) (intended for, used by etc one person etc: Customers in shops should be given individual attention.) individualus
    3) (special to one person etc, showing or having special qualities: Her style of dress is very individual.) individualus, savitas
    2. noun
    1) (a single person in contrast to the group to which he belongs: the rights of the individual in society.) individas
    2) (a person: He's an untidy individual.) asmuo, žmogus
    - individually

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  • 74 inflation

    1) (the process of inflating or being inflated.) pripūtimas, išpūtimas
    2) (a situation in country's economy where prices and wages keep forcing each other to increase.) infliacija

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  • 75 inning

    noun (in a game of baseball, any of the nine periods in which each team bats.)

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  • 76 interact

    [intər'ækt]
    ((of two or more people, things etc) to act, or have some effect, on each other.) veikti vienas kitą
    - interactive

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  • 77 interchangeable

    adjective (able to be used, put etc in the place of each other without a difference in effect, meaning etc: `Great' and `big' are not completely interchangeable.) vienas kitą galintys pakeisti

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  • 78 join forces

    (to come together for united work or action: We would do better if we joined forces (with each other).) suvienyti pastangas

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  • 79 journal

    ['‹ə:nl]
    1) (a magazine or other regularly published paper (eg of a society): the British Medical Journal.) žurnalas
    2) (a diary giving an account of each day's activities.) žurnalas
    - journalist
    - journalistic

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  • 80 lane

    [lein]
    1) (a narrow road or street: a winding lane.) takas, gatvelė
    2) (used in the names of certain roads or streets: His address is 12 Penny Lane.) alėja
    3) (a division of a road for one line of traffic: The new motorway has three lanes in each direction.) kelio juosta
    4) (a regular course across the sea taken by ships: a regular shipping lane.) trasa

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См. также в других словарях:

  • each — W1S1 [i:tʃ] determiner, pron, adv [: Old English; Origin: Alc] 1.) every one of two or more things or people, considered separately →↑every ▪ She had a bottle in each hand. ▪ Grill the fish for five minutes on each side. ▪ Each member of the team …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • each — [ itʃ ] function word, quantifier *** Each can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by a singular countable noun): in each corner of the room as a pronoun: three windows, with a different view from each (followed by of ): I… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • each — 1. singular or plural. Each is treated as singular when it stands by itself as a pronoun, when it comes before a singular noun (each house), and when it is followed by of and a plural noun (each of the houses): • Each group is responsible for its …   Modern English usage

  • Each — ([=e]ch), a. or a. pron. [OE. eche, [ae]lc, elk, ilk, AS. [ae]lc; [=a] always + gel[=i]c like; akin to OD. iegelik, OHG. [=e]ogil[=i]h, MHG. iegel[=i]ch, G. jeglich. [root]209. See 3d {Aye}, {Like}, and cf. {Either}, {Every}, {Ilk}.] 1. Every one …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • each — adj every, *all each adv Each, apiece, severally, individually, respectivelyare comparable when they refer to every one of the many or several persons or things comprising a group. All imply distribution. Each and apiece usually connote equality… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • each — [ēch] adj., pron. [ME ech, elc, each, every < OE ælc < * agilic, akin to OHG iogilith (Ger jeglich) < PGmc * aiw galic: see AYE1 & ALIKE] every one of two or more considered separately [each (one) of you will be notified] adv. apiece… …   English World dictionary

  • each — [adj] every all, any, exclusive, individual, one by one*, particular, personal, piece by piece*, respective, separate, several, single, specific, various, without exception; concept 577 Ant. none each [adv] apiece; for one all, a pop*, a shot*,… …   New thesaurus

  • each — O.E. ælc any, all, every, each (one), short for a gelic ever alike, from a ever (see AYE (Cf. aye) (2)) + gelic alike (see LIKE (Cf. like) (adj.)). From a common West Germanic expression *aiwo galika (Cf. Du. elk, O.Fris …   Etymology dictionary

  • each — ► DETERMINER & PRONOUN ▪ every one of two or more people or things, regarded and identified separately. ► ADVERB ▪ to, for, or by every one of a group. ● each and every Cf. ↑each and every ORIGIN Old English …   English terms dictionary

  • EACH — is an acronym that may refer to: *European Association for Communication in Healthcare *Educational Action Challenging Homophobia *European Association for sick Children in Hospitals …   Wikipedia

  • each — index respectively Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

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