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(interest)

  • 81 sight-seeing

    noun (visiting the chief buildings, places of interest etc of an area: They spent a lot of their holiday sight-seeing in London; ( also adjective) a sight-seeing tour.) áþymybiø apþiûrinëjimas

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  • 82 spice

    1. noun
    1) (a usually strong-smelling, sharp-tasting vegetable substance used to flavour food (eg pepper or nutmeg): We added cinnamon and other spices.) prieskonis
    2) (anything that adds liveliness or interest: Her arrival added spice to the party.) gyvumas, pikantiškumas
    2. verb
    (to flavour with spice: The curry had been heavily spiced.) paskaninti prieskoniais
    - spicy
    - spiciness

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  • 83 stock

    [stok] 1. noun
    1) ((often in plural) a store of goods in a shop, warehouse etc: Buy while stocks last!; The tools you require are in / out of stock (= available / not available).) atsargos, turimi daiktai
    2) (a supply of something: We bought a large stock of food for the camping trip.) atsargos, kiekis
    3) (farm animals: He would like to purchase more (live) stock.) galvijai
    4) ((often in plural) money lent to the government or to a business company at a fixed interest: government stock; He has $20,000 in stocks and shares.) akcijos
    5) (liquid obtained by boiling meat, bones etc and used for making soup etc.) sultinys
    6) (the handle of a whip, rifle etc.) kotas, buožė
    2. adjective
    (common; usual: stock sizes of shoes.) dažniausiai pasitaikantis, įprastinis
    3. verb
    1) (to keep a supply of for sale: Does this shop stock writing-paper?) turėti atsargų, laikyti
    2) (to supply (a shop, farm etc) with goods, animals etc: He cannot afford to stock his farm.) aprūpinti
    - stocks
    - stockbroker
    - stock exchange
    - stock market
    - stockpile
    4. verb
    (to accumulate (a supply of this sort).) kaupti atsargas
    - stock-taking
    - stock up
    - take stock

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  • 84 tail off

    1) (to become fewer, smaller or weaker (at the end): His interest tailed off towards the end of the film.) slūgti
    2) ((also tail away) (of voices etc) to become quieter or silent: His voice tailed away into silence.) nuščiūti

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  • 85 territory

    ['teritəri]
    plural - territories; noun
    1) (a stretch of land; a region: They explored the territory around the North Pole.) teritorija, plotas
    2) (the land under the control of a ruler or state: British territory.) teritorija
    3) (an area of interest, knowledge etc: Ancient history is outside my territory.) interesų ratas, domėjimosi sritis
    - territorial waters

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  • 86 the man in the street

    (the ordinary, typical, average man: The man in the street often has little interest in politics.) eilinis žmogus

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  • 87 the theatre

    1) (the profession of actors: He's in the theatre.) teatras
    2) (drama: His special interest is the theatre.) drama

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  • 88 tire

    I see tyre II verb
    (to make, or become, physically or mentally in want of rest, because of lack of strength, patience, interest etc; to weary: Walking tired her; She tires easily.) (nu)varginti, pavargti
    - tiredness
    - tireless
    - tirelessly
    - tirelessness
    - tiresome
    - tiresomely
    - tiresomeness
    - tiring
    - tire out

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  • 89 topical

    adjective (of interest at the present time.) aktualus

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  • 90 unconcern

    (lack of interest or anxiety: He received the news of his failure with apparent unconcern.) abejingumas
    - unconcernedly

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  • 91 uninterested

    (not having or showing any interest: I told him the news but he seemed uninterested.) nesidomintis, abejingas

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  • 92 vacant

    ['veikənt]
    1) (empty or unoccupied: a vacant chair; Are there any rooms vacant in this hotel?) laisvas
    2) (showing no thought, intelligence or interest: a vacant stare.) tuščias
    - vacantly

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  • 93 warm-blooded

    1) (having a blood temperature greater than that of the surrounding atmosphere: warm-blooded animals such as man.) šiltakraujis
    2) (enthusiastic; passionate: When I was young and warm-blooded, I was passionate about many things that don't interest me now.) karštas, karštakraujis

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  • interest — in·ter·est / in trəst; in tə rəst, ˌrest/ n [probably alteration of earlier interesse, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, to be between, make a difference, concern, from inter between, among + esse to be] 1: a right, title, claim …   Law dictionary

  • interest — INTEREST. s. m. Ce qui importe, ce qui convient en quelque maniere que ce soit, ou à l honneur, ou à l utilité, ou à la satisfaction de quelqu un. Interest public, general, commun. interest de famille. interest particulier. interest d honneur.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Interest — In ter*est, n. [OF. interest, F. int[ e]r[^e]t, fr. L. interest it interests, is of interest, fr. interesse to be between, to be difference, to be importance; inter between + esse to be; cf. LL. interesse usury. See {Essence}.] [1913 Webster] 1.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Interest —     Interest     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Interest     Notion of interest     Interest is a value exacted or promised over and above the restitution of a borrowed capital.     ♦ Moratory interest, that is interest due as an indemnity or a… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • interest — Interest, Versura, B. Prendre à interest, Versuram facere, B. ex Cic. Argent prins à interest, ou perte de finance, Circunforaneum aes. Tu y as interest, Ad te attinent, et tua refert. Il n y a point d interest, Non interest quid faciat morbum,… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • interest — [in′trist, in′trəst, in′tər ist; ] also, esp. for v. [, in′tər est΄, in′trest΄] n. [ME interesse < ML usury, compensation (in L, to be between, be different, interest < inter , between + esse, to be: see IS1): altered, infl. by OFr interest …   English World dictionary

  • Interest — In ter*est, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Interested}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Interesting}.] [From interess d, p. p. of the older form interess, fr. F. int[ e]resser, L. interesse. See {Interest}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. To engage the attention of; to awaken… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • interest — [n1] attraction, curiosity absorption, activity, affection, attentiveness, care, case, concern, concernment, consequence, diversion, engrossment, enthusiasm, excitement, game, hobby, importance, interestedness, into, leisure activity, matter,… …   New thesaurus

  • interest — ► NOUN 1) the state of wanting to know about something or someone. 2) the quality of exciting curiosity or holding the attention. 3) a subject about which one is concerned or enthusiastic. 4) money paid for the use of money lent. 5) a person s… …   English terms dictionary

  • Interest —   Interest is the charge or cost for using money; expressed as a rate per period, usually one year, called interest rate.   The reward for making funds available to a third party over a period of time, usually pre arranged …   International financial encyclopaedia

  • interest — is now normally pronounced in trist or in trest, with the first e unpronounced. The same applies to the derivative words interested, interesting, etc …   Modern English usage

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