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1 forward
['fo:wəd] 1. adjective1) (moving on; advancing: a forward movement.) nukreiptas į priekį/pirmyn2) (at or near the front: The forward part of a ship is called the `bows'.) priekinis2. adverb1) ((also forwards) moving towards the front: A pendulum swings backward(s) and forward(s).) pirmyn2) (to a later time: from this time forward.) tolyn, į priekį3. noun((in certain team games, eg football, hockey) a player in a forward position.) puolėjas4. verb(to send (letters etc) on to another address: I have asked the post office to forward my mail.) persiųsti -
2 bring forward
1) ((also put forward) to bring to people's attention; to cause to be discussed etc: They will consider the suggestions which you have brought/put forward.) iškelti, pasiūlyti2) (to make to happen at an earlier date; to advance in time: They have brought forward the date of their wedding by one week.) atkelti -
3 carry forward
(to add on (a number from one column of figures to the next): I forgot to carry the 2 forward.) perkelti -
4 look forward to
(to wait with pleasure for: I am looking forward to seeing you / to the holidays.) nekantriai laukti, tikėtis -
5 press forward/on
(to continue (in spite of difficulties): She pressed on with her work.) užsispyrus toliau daryti -
6 advance
1. verb1) (to move forward: The army advanced towards the town; Our plans are advancing well; He married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.) žengti į priekį2) (to supply (someone) with (money) on credit: The bank will advance you $500.) duoti paskolą, išmokėti avansą2. noun1) (moving forward or progressing: We've halted the enemy's advance; Great advances in medicine have been made in this century.) žengimas pirmyn, pasiekimas2) (a payment made before the normal time: Can I have an advance on my salary?) avansas3) ((usually in plural) an attempt at (especially sexual) seduction.) meilinimasis3. adjective1) (made etc before the necessary or agreed time: an advance payment.) išankstinis2) (made beforehand: an advance booking.) išankstinis3) (sent ahead of the main group or force: the advance guard.) žvalgomasis•- advanced- in advance -
7 nod
[nod] 1. past tense, past participle - nodded; verb1) (to make a quick forward and downward movement of the head to show agreement, as a greeting etc: I asked him if he agreed and he nodded (his head); He nodded to the man as he passed him in the street.) linktelėti, linksėti2) (to let the head fall forward and downward when sleepy: Grandmother sat nodding by the fire.) knapsėti2. noun(a nodding movement of the head: He answered with a nod.) linktelėjimas- nod off -
8 parade
[pə'reid] 1. noun1) (a line of people, vehicles etc moving forward in order often as a celebration of some event: a circus parade.) paradas, pasirodymas2) (an arrangement of soldiers in a particular order: The troops are on parade.) paradas, paradinė rikiuotė2. verb1) (to march in a line moving forward in order: They paraded through the town.) žygiuoti rikiuote, paraduoti2) (to arrange soldiers in order: The colonel paraded his soldiers.) (iš)rikiuoti3) (to show or display in an obvious way: She paraded her new clothes in front of her friends.) demonstruoti, puikuotis -
9 progress
1. ['prəuɡres, ]( American[) 'pro-] noun1) (movement forward; advance: the progress of civilization.) pažanga, progresas2) (improvement: The students are making (good) progress.) pažanga2. [prə'ɡres] verb1) (to go forward: We had progressed only a few miles when the car broke down.) judėti į priekį, keliauti2) (to improve: Your French is progressing.) gerėti, daryti pažangą•3. noun(the progressive (tense) (also the continuous tense): The sentence `They were watching TV'. is in the progressive.) eigos veikslas- progressiveness
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10 step
[step] 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) žingsnis2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) žingsnis3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) žingsnis4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) žingsnis5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.) laiptelis6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) pažanga, žingsnis7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) priemonė, dalykas2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) žengti- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
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11 along
[ə'loŋ] 1. preposition1) (from one end to the other: He walked along several streets; The wall runs along the river.) išilgai2) (at a point at the end or on the length of: There's a post-box somewhere along this street.)2. adverb1) (onwards or forward: He ran along beside me; Come along, please!)2) (to the place mentioned: I'll come along in five minutes.)3) (in company, together: I took a friend along with me.) drauge• -
12 anticipation
noun I'm looking forward to the concert with anticipation (= expectancy, excitement).) nekantrumas -
13 arguable
adjective (able to be put forward in argument: It is arguable that he would have been better to go.) ginčytinas -
14 carry
['kæri]1) (to take from one place etc to another: She carried the child over the river; Flies carry disease.) (per)nešti, gabenti2) (to go from one place to another: Sound carries better over water.) sklisti3) (to support: These stone columns carry the weight of the whole building.) (iš)laikyti4) (to have or hold: This job carries great responsibility.) būti susijusiam5) (to approve (a bill etc) by a majority of votes: The parliamentary bill was carried by forty-two votes.) priimti6) (to hold (oneself) in a certain way: He carries himself like a soldier.) laikytis•((slang) a fuss; excited behaviour.)
nervingas elgesys, nereikalingas triukšmas- carry-cot((of bags or cases) that passengers can carry with them on board a plane.)
rankinis bagažas
- be/get carried away
- carry forward
- carry off
- carry on
- carry out
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15 contention
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16 drive on
1) (to carry on driving a car etc: Drive on - we haven't time to stop!) važiuoti toliau2) (to urge strongly forward: It was ambition that drove him on.) neleisti sustoti, skatinti veikti toliau -
17 elbow
['elbəu] 1. noun(the joint where the arm bends: He leant forward on his elbows.) alkūnė2. verb(to push with the elbow: He elbowed his way through the crowd.) stumtis alkūnėmis- at one's elbow -
18 fall back
(to move back or stop moving forward.) trauktis, atsitraukti -
19 flight deck
1) (the upper deck of an aircraft carrier where planes take off or land.) pakilimo denis2) (the forward part of an aeroplane where the pilot and crew sit.) pilotų kabina -
20 follow one's nose
(to go straight forward.) eiti nosies tiesumu, veikti instinktyviai
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