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1 politics
['politiks](the science or business of, or ideas about, or affairs concerning, government.) politika- politically
- politically correct
- politician
- political asylum
- political prisoner
- political science -
2 actively
adverb actively engaged in politics.) aktyviai -
3 align
1) (to put in a straight line or in parallel lines.) (iš)rikiuoti2) (to attach (oneself) to one side in an argument, politics etc: He aligned himself with the rebels.) prisijungti, prisišlieti -
4 attitude
['ætitju:d]1) (a way of thinking or acting etc: What is your attitude to politics?) požiūris2) (a position of the body: The artist painted the model in various attitudes.) poza -
5 conservative
[-tiv]1) (disliking change: Older people tend to be conservative in their attitudes; conservative opinions.) konservatyvus2) (in politics, wanting to avoid major changes and to keep business and industry in private hands.) konservatyvus, konservatorių -
6 interested
1) ((often with in) showing attention or having curiosity: He's not interested in politics; Don't tell me any more - I'm not interested; I'll be interested to see what happens next week.) besidomintis, susidomėjęs2) ((often with in) willing, or wanting, to do, buy etc: Are you interested in (buying) a second-hand car?) suinteresuotas3) (personally involved in a particular business, project etc and therefore likely to be anxious about decisions made regarding it: You must consult the other interested parties (= the other people involved).) suinteresuotas -
7 liberal
['libərəl]1) (generous: She gave me a liberal helping of apple pie; She was very liberal with her money.) dosnus2) (tolerant; not criticizing or disapproving: The headmaster is very liberal in his attitude to young people.) tolerantiškas, negriežtas3) (( also noun) (especially with capital) in politics, (a person belonging to a party) favouring liberty for the individual.) liberalus; liberalas•- liberally -
8 lose interest
(to stop being interested: He used to be very active in politics, but he's lost interest now.) daugiau nebesidomėti -
9 political
adjective (of, or concerning, politics: for political reasons; political studies.) politinis -
10 political science
noun (a field of study dealing with politics, government and other political institutions.) politologija -
11 politician
[-'tiʃən]noun (a person whose job is politics; a member of parliament.) politikas -
12 powerful
adjective (having great strength, influence etc: a powerful engine; He's powerful in local politics.) galingas, įtakingas, stiprus -
13 right
1. adjective1) (on or related to the side of the body which in most people has the more skilful hand, or to the side of a person or thing which is toward the east when that person or thing is facing north (opposite to left): When I'm writing, I hold my pen in my right hand.) dešinys2) (correct: Put that book back in the right place; Is that the right answer to the question?) teisingas, tinkamas3) (morally correct; good: It's not right to let thieves keep what they have stolen.) geras,teisus4) (suitable; appropriate: He's not the right man for this job; When would be the right time to ask him?) tinkamas2. noun1) (something a person is, or ought to be, allowed to have, do etc: Everyone has the right to a fair trial; You must fight for your rights; You have no right to say that.) teisė2) (that which is correct or good: Who's in the right in this argument?) teisingumas, teisumas3) (the right side, part or direction: Turn to the right; Take the second road on the right.) dešinė4) (in politics, the people, group, party or parties holding the more traditional beliefs etc.) dešinieji3. adverb1) (exactly: He was standing right here.) kaip tik, tiksliai2) (immediately: I'll go right after lunch; I'll come right down.) tuoj pat, nedelsiant3) (close: He was standing right beside me.) visiškai4) (completely; all the way: The bullet went right through his arm.) tiesiai, kiaurai5) (to the right: Turn right.) į dešinę6) (correctly: Have I done that right?; I don't think this sum is going to turn out right.) teisingai, gerai4. verb1) (to bring back to the correct, usually upright, position: The boat tipped over, but righted itself again.) ištiesinti, išlyginti2) (to put an end to and make up for something wrong that has been done: He's like a medieval knight, going about the country looking for wrongs to right.) atitaisyti5. interjection(I understand; I'll do what you say etc: `I want you to type some letters for me.' `Right, I'll do them now.') gerai, taip, klausau- righteously
- righteousness
- rightful
- rightfully
- rightly
- rightness
- righto
- right-oh
- rights
- right angle
- right-angled
- right-hand
- right-handed
- right wing 6. adjective((right-wing) (having opinions which are) of this sort.) dešinysis- by rights
- by right
- get
- keep on the right side of
- get right
- go right
- not in one's right mind
- not quite right in the head
- not right in the head
- put right
- put/set to rights
- right away
- right-hand man
- right now
- right of way
- serve right -
14 student
['stju:dənt]1) (an undergraduate or graduate studying for a degree at a university etc: university students; a medical student; ( also adjective) She is a student nurse/teacher.) studentas2) ((especially American) a boy or girl at school.) moksleivis3) (a person studying a particular thing: a student of politics.) (ką) studijuojantis žmogus, tyrinėtojas -
15 tangle with
(to become involved in a quarrel or struggle with (a person etc): I tangled with him over politics.) įsivelti į ginčą su -
16 the blind leading the blind
(one inexperienced or incompetent person telling another about something: My teaching you about politics will be a case of the blind leading the blind.) aklas aklą veda -
17 the man in the street
(the ordinary, typical, average man: The man in the street often has little interest in politics.) eilinis žmogus -
18 wing
[wiŋ]1) (one of the arm-like limbs of a bird or bat, which it usually uses in flying, or one of the similar limbs of an insect: The eagle spread his wings and flew away; The bird cannot fly as it has an injured wing; These butterflies have red and brown wings.) sparnas2) (a similar structure jutting out from the side of an aeroplane: the wings of a jet.) sparnas3) (a section built out to the side of a (usually large) house: the west wing of the hospital.) priestatas4) (any of the corner sections of a motor vehicle: The rear left wing of the car was damaged.) sparnas5) (a section of a political party or of politics in general: the Left/Right wing.) sparnas6) (one side of a football etc field: He made a great run down the left wing.) kraštas7) (in rugby and hockey, a player who plays mainly down one side of the field.) krašto puolėjas8) (in the air force, a group of three squadrons of aircraft.) aviacijos pulkas/brigada•- winged- - winged
- winger
- wingless
- wings
- wing commander
- wingspan
- on the wing
- take under one's wing
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