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1 gentle
['‹entl]1) ((of people) behaving, talking etc in a mild, kindly, pleasant way: a gentle old lady; The doctor was very gentle.) švelnus2) (not strong or rough: a gentle breeze.) švelnus3) ((of hills) rising gradually: a gentle slope.) nuolaidus, nestatus•- gently- gentleness -
2 at a jog-trot
(at a gentle running pace: Every morning he goes down the road at a jog-trot.) ristele -
3 breeze
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4 coax
[kəuks](to persuade by flattery, by patient and gentle treatment etc: He coaxed her into going to the dance by saying she was the best dancer he knew; He coaxed some money out of his mother.) įkalbinti, išvilioti -
5 dab
[dæb] 1. past tense, past participle - dabbed; verb(to touch gently with something soft or moist: He dabbed the wound gently with cottonwool.) švelniai nuspaudyti2. noun1) (a small lump of anything soft or moist: a dab of butter.) gumulas, gniužulas2) (a gentle touch: a dab with a wet cloth.) švelnus prisilietimas -
6 ever
['evə] 1. adverb1) (at any time: Nobody ever visits us; She hardly ever writes; Have you ever ridden on an elephant?; If I ever / If ever I see him again I shall get my revenge; better than ever; the brightest star they had ever seen.) kada nors2) (always; continually: They lived happily ever after; I've known her ever since she was a baby.) visą laiką3) (used for emphasis: The new doctor is ever so gentle; What ever shall I do?)•- ever-- evergreen 2. noun(an evergreen tree: Firs and pines are evergreens.) amžinai žaliuojantis medis- everlastingly
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7 jog
[‹oɡ]past tense, past participle - jogged; verb1) (to push, shake or knock gently: He jogged my arm and I spilt my coffee; I have forgotten, but something may jog my memory later on.) stumtelėti, pažadinti2) (to travel slowly: The cart jogged along the rough track.) lėtai važiuoti, riedėti3) (to run at a gentle pace, especially for the sake of exercise: She jogs / goes jogging round the park for half an hour every morning.) bėgti ristele• -
8 kind
I noun(a sort or type: What kind of car is it?; He is not the kind of man who would be cruel to children.) rūšisII 1. adjective(ready or anxious to do good to others; friendly: He's such a kind man; It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.) malonus, mielas- kindly2. adjective(having or showing a gentle and friendly nature: a kindly smile; a kindly old lady.) malonus- kindness
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9 lamb
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10 mild
1) ((of a person or his personality) gentle in temper or behaviour: such a mild man.) švelnaus būdo, švelnus2) ((of punishment etc) not severe: a mild sentence.) švelnus, negriežtas3) ((of weather especially if not in summer) not cold; rather warm: a mild spring day.) nešaltas, malonus4) ((of spices, spiced foods etc) not hot: a mild curry.) neaštrus, švelnaus skonio•- mildly- mildness -
11 nudge
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12 pat
[pæt] 1. noun1) (a light, gentle blow or touch, usually with the palm of the hand and showing affection: She gave the child a pat on the head.) (pa)tapšnojimas2) ((of butter) a small piece; a lump.) gumulėlis2. verb(to strike gently with the palm of the hand, usually as a sign of affection: He patted the horse's neck.) (pa)tapðnoti3. adverb((often off pat) memorized, prepared and ready to be said: He had the answer (off) pat.) beregint, tučtuojau -
13 slope
[sləup] 1. noun1) (a position or direction that is neither level nor upright; an upward or downward slant: The floor is on a slight slope.) nuolydis, nuožulnumas2) (a surface with one end higher than the other: The house stands on a gentle slope.) šlaitas2. verb(to be in a position which is neither level nor upright: The field slopes towards the road.) leistis- sloping -
14 soft-spoken
adjective (having a gentle voice or manner: She was a soft-spoken woman with a shy smile.) švelnus -
15 tenderly
adverb (in a loving and gentle manner: He kissed her tenderly.) švelniai -
16 tick over
(to run quietly and smoothly at a gentle pace: The car's engine is ticking over.) dirbti tuščiąja eiga -
17 tone
[təun] 1. noun1) ((the quality of) a sound, especially a voice: He spoke in a low/angry/gentle tone; He told me about it in tones of disapproval; That singer/violin/piano has very good tone.) tonas2) (a shade of colour: various tones of green.) atspalvis3) (firmness of body or muscle: Your muscles lack tone - you need exercise.) stangrumas4) (in music, one of the larger intervals in an octave eg between C and D.) tonacija2. verb(to fit in well; to blend: The brown sofa tones (in) well with the walls.) derėti- tonal- toneless
- tonelessly
- tone down
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