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21 denote
[di'nəut](to be the sign of or to mean: Do you think his silence denotes guilt?) reikšti -
22 draw up
1) ((of a car etc) to stop: We drew up outside their house.) sustoti2) (to arrange in an acceptable form or order: They drew up the soldiers in line; The solicitor drew up a contract for them to sign.) sustatyti, surašyti, parengti3) (to move closer: Draw up a chair!) pri(si)traukti4) (to extend (oneself) into an upright position: He drew himself up to his full height.) iš(si)tiesti, iš(si)tempti -
23 enlargement
1) (something enlarged, especially a photograph.) kas padidinta2) (the act of enlarging or state of being enlarged: Enlargement of the glands in the neck is usually a sign of illness.) padidėjimas, padidinimas -
24 entry
['entri]plural - entries; noun1) ((an) act of coming in or going in: They were silenced by the entry of the headmaster.) įėjimas, įstojimas2) (the right to enter: We can't go in - the sign says `No Entry'.) įėjimas3) (place of entrance, especially a passage or small entrance hall: Don't bring your bike in here - leave it in the entry.) prieškambaris, vestibiulis4) (a person or thing entered for a competition etc: There are forty-five entries for the painting competition.) dalyvis5) (something written in a list in a book etc: Some of the entries in the cash-book are inaccurate.) įrašas -
25 evidence
['evidəns]1) (information etc that gives reason for believing something; proof (eg in a law case): Have you enough evidence (of his guilt) to arrest him?) įrodymas, įkaltis2) ((an) indication; a sign: Her bag on the table was the only evidence of her presence.) įrodymas -
26 flat
[flæt] 1. adjective1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) lygus, plokščias2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) nuobodus3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) kategoriškas4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) nuleistas, subliuškęs5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) išsivadėjęs, nusivadėjęs6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) pažemintas, per žemas2. adverb(stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) išsitiesęs (visu ūgiu)3. noun1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) butas2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) bemolis3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) plokštuma, plokščioji pusė4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) žemuma, sekluma•- flatly- flatten
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27 forerunner
(a person or thing which is a sign of what is to follow: Penicillin was the forerunner of modern antibiotics.) pirmtakas -
28 frown
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29 gleam
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30 glimmer
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31 herald
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32 homage
['homi‹]((a sign of) great respect shown to a person: We pay homage to this great man by laying a wreath yearly on his grave.) pagarba -
33 hopeful
1) ((negative unhopeful) full of hope: The police are hopeful that they will soon find the killer; hopeful faces; He is hopeful of success.) turintis vilties, viltingas2) (giving a reason or encouragement for hope: That's a hopeful sign - perhaps he is going to change his mind after all.) teikiantis vilties3) (likely to be pleasant, successful etc: The future looks quite hopeful.) optimistiškas -
34 icon
1) ((also ikon) especially in the Orthodox Churches, a painting etc of Christ or a saint.) ikona2) (a small graphic sign on a computer screen representing an application that the user can choose.) piktograma -
35 ikon
1) ((also ikon) especially in the Orthodox Churches, a painting etc of Christ or a saint.) ikona2) (a small graphic sign on a computer screen representing an application that the user can choose.) piktograma -
36 indicator
noun (a pointer, sign, instrument etc which indicates something or gives information about something: the indicator on the petrol gauge of a car.) indikatorius, rodyklė -
37 initial
[i'niʃəl] 1. adjective(of, or at, the beginning: There were difficulties during the initial stages of building the house.) pradinis2. noun(the letter that begins a word, especially a name: The picture was signed with the initials JJB, standing for John James Brown.) inicialas3. verb(to mark or sign with initials of one's name: Any alteration on a cheque should be initialled.) pasirašyti inicialais[-ʃieit]
1) (to start (eg a plan, scheme, changes, reforms etc): He initiated a scheme for helping old people with their shopping.) pradėti, duoti pradžią
2) (to take (a person) into a society etc, especially with secret ceremonies: No-one who had been initiated into the society ever revealed the details of the ceremony.) priimti (į slaptą draugiją)
[-ʃiət]
- initiation(a person who has been initiated (into a society etc).)
naujai priimtasis
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38 ink
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39 kiss
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40 L-plate
['el,pleit](a sign with the letter L (short for learner) on it that is attached to a car driven by a learner-driver.) įspėjamasis ženklas M (vairuotojas mokinys)
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