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  • 1 invitation

    [invi'teiʃən]
    1) (a (written) request to come or go somewhere: Have you received an invitation to their party?; We had to refuse the invitation to the wedding.) (pa)kvietimas
    2) (the act of inviting: He attended the committee meeting on the invitation of the chairman.) (pa)kvietimas

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  • 2 acceptance

    noun We have had few acceptances to our invitation.) pritarimas, atsiliepimas

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  • 3 be inclined to

    1) (to have a tendency to (do something): He is inclined to be a bit lazy.) būti linkusiam
    2) (to have a slight desire to (do something): I am inclined to accept their invitation.) būti linkusiam

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  • 4 challenge

    [' ælin‹] 1. verb
    1) (to ask (someone) to take part in a contest: He challenged his brother to a round of golf.) iškviesti
    2) (to question (someone's authority or right, the truth of a statement etc).) ginčyti, kvestionuoti
    2. noun
    1) (an invitation to a contest: He accepted his brother's challenge to a fight.) iškvietimas
    2) (the act of questioning someone's right, a statement etc.) protestas, iššūkis
    - challenging

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  • 5 decline

    1. verb
    1) (to say `no' to (an invitation etc); to refuse: We declined his offer of a lift.) atsisakyti
    2) (to become less strong or less good etc: His health has declined recently; Our profits have temporarily declined.) blogėti, silpnėti, mažėti
    2. noun
    (a gradual lessening or worsening (of health, standards, quantity etc): There has been a gradual decline in the birthrate.) (su)mažėjimas, silpnėjimas, kritimas

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  • 6 delight

    1. verb
    1) (to please greatly: I was delighted by/at the news; They were delighted to accept the invitation.) žavėti, džiuginti
    2) (to have or take great pleasure (from): He delights in teasing me.) turėti malonumą
    2. noun
    ((something which causes) great pleasure: Peacefulness is one of the delights of country life.) žavesys, malonumas
    - delightfully

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  • 7 invite

    1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) (pa)kviesti
    2) (to ask (a person) politely to do something: He was invited to speak at the meeting.) (pa)kviesti, paprašyti
    3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) (pa)prašyti
    - inviting

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  • 8 like a shot

    (very quickly; eagerly: He accepted my invitation like a shot.) kaip kulka, vienu ypu

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  • 9 pressing

    adjective (urgent: a pressing invitation.) skubus

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  • 10 refuse

    I [rə'fju:z] verb
    1) (not to do what one has been asked, told or is expected to do: He refused to help me; She refused to believe what I said; When I asked him to leave, he refused.) atsisakyti, nesutikti
    2) (not to accept: He refused my offer of help; They refused our invitation; She refused the money.) atmesti, atsisakyti
    3) (not to give (permission etc): I was refused admittance to the meeting.) atsakyti
    II ['refju:s] noun
    (rubbish; waste material from eg a kitchen.) atliekos, šiukšlės
    - refuse collection vehicle

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  • 11 thrill

    [Ɵril] 1. verb
    (to (cause someone to) feel excitement: She was thrilled at/by the invitation.) sujaudinti, jaudintis
    2. noun
    1) (an excited feeling: a thrill of pleasure/expectation.) susijaudinimas, jaudulys
    2) (something which causes this feeling: Meeting the Queen was a great thrill.) jaudinantis įvykis
    - thrilling

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  • 12 ungracious

    (rude; impolite: It was rather ungracious of you to refuse his invitation.) nemandagus

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  • 13 uninvited

    1) (without an invitation: uninvited guests.) nekviestas, neprašytas
    2) (not required or encouraged: his uninvited interference.) neprašytas

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  • 14 verbally

    adverb (in or by speech, not writing: I replied to the invitation verbally.) žodžiu

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  • 15 vote of thanks

    (an invitation, usually in the form of a short speech, to an audience etc to show gratitude to a speaker etc by applauding etc: Mrs Smith proposed a vote of thanks to the organizers of the concert.) padėkos išreiškimas

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