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  • 21 extinct

    [ik'stiŋkt]
    1) ((of a type of animal etc) no longer in existence: Mammoths became extinct in prehistoric times.) išnykęs
    2) ((of a volcano) no longer active: That volcano was thought to be extinct until it suddenly erupted ten years ago.) užgesęs

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  • 22 festival

    ['festəvəl]
    1) (an occasion of public celebration: In Italy, each village holds a festival once a year.) šventė
    2) (a season of musical, theatrical etc performances: Every three years the city holds a drama festival; ( also adjective) a festival programme.) festivalis

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  • 23 feud

    [fju:d]
    (a long-lasting quarrel or war between families, tribes etc: There has been a feud between our two families for two hundred years.) nesantaika, vaidai

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  • 24 fiddle

    ['fidl] 1. noun
    1) (a violin: She played the fiddle.) smuikas
    2) (a dishonest business arrangement: He's working a fiddle over his taxes.) sukčiavimas, klastojimas
    2. verb
    1) (to play a violin: He fiddled while they danced.) smuikuoti
    2) ((with with) to make restless, aimless movements: Stop fiddling with your pencil!) žaisti
    3) (to manage (money, accounts etc) dishonestly: She has been fiddling the accounts for years.) sukčiauti, klastoti
    - fiddler crab
    - on the fiddle

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  • 25 go wrong

    1) (to go astray, badly, away from the intended plan etc: Everything has gone wrong for her in the past few years.) nesisekti
    2) (to stop functioning properly: The machine has gone wrong - I can't get it to stop!) sugesti
    3) (to make a mistake: Where did I go wrong in that sum?) suklysti

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  • 26 invalid

    I [in'vælid] adjective
    ((of a document or agreement etc) having no legal force; not valid: Your passport is out of date and therefore invalid.) negaliojantis
    - invalidity II 1. ['invəlid] noun
    (a person who is ill or disabled: During his last few years, he was a permanent invalid.) ligonis, invalidas
    2. [-li:d] verb
    1) ((with out) to remove (especially a soldier) from service, because of illness: He was invalided out of the army.) atleisti dėl ligos
    2) (to cause (especially a soldier) to be disabled: He was invalided in the last war.) padaryti invalidu

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  • 27 lapse

    [læps] 1. verb
    1) (to cease to exist, often because of lack of effort: His insurance policy had lapsed and was not renewed.) nustoti galiojus
    2) (to slip, fall, be reduced: As he could think of nothing more to say, he lapsed into silence; I'm afraid our standards of tidiness have lapsed.) pulti, kristi, (nu)smukti
    2. noun
    1) (a mistake or failure (in behaviour, memory etc): a lapse of memory.) klaida, apsirikimas
    2) (a passing away (of time): I saw him again after a lapse of five years.) praėjusio laiko tarpas

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  • 28 must

    1. negative short form - mustn't; verb
    1) (used with another verb to express need: We must go to the shops to get milk.) turėti, reikėti
    2) (used, usually with another verb, to suggest a probability: They must be finding it very difficult to live in such a small house.) tikriausiai
    3) (used, usually with another verb, to express duty, an order, rule etc: You must come home before midnight; All competitors must be under 15 years of age.) privalėti, būtinai turėti
    2. noun
    (something necessary, essential, or not to be missed: This new tent is a must for the serious camper.) būtinybė, privalomas daiktas

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  • 29 paradox

    ['pærədoks]
    (a statement etc that seems to contradict itself but which is nevertheless true: If your birthday is on February 29 you could state the paradox that you are thirteen years old although you have only had three birthdays.) paradoksas
    - paradoxically

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  • 30 production

    1) (the act or process of producing something: car-production; The production of the film cost a million dollars.) gamyba
    2) (the amount produced, especially of manufactured goods: The new methods increased production.) produkcija
    3) (a particular performance, or set of repeated performances, of a play etc: I prefer this production of `Hamlet' to the one I saw two years ago.) pastatymas

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  • 31 punishment

    1) (the act of punishing or process of being punished.) baudimas
    2) (suffering, or a penalty, imposed for a crime, fault etc: He was sent to prison for two years as (a) punishment.) bausmė

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  • 32 restless

    1) (always moving; showing signs of worry, boredom, impatience etc: a restless child; He's been doing the same job for years now and he's beginning to get restless.) neramus, sunerimęs, nekantrus
    2) (during which a person does not sleep: a restless night.) bemiegis

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  • 33 stick together

    1) (to (cause to) be fastened together: We'll stick the pieces together; The rice is sticking together.) suklijuoti, sulipti
    2) ((of friends etc) to remain loyal to each other: They've stuck together all these years.) būti drauge, nesiskirti

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  • 34 stretch

    [stre ] 1. verb
    1) (to make or become longer or wider especially by pulling or by being pulled: She stretched the piece of elastic to its fullest extent; His scarf was so long that it could stretch right across the room; This material stretches; The dog yawned and stretched (itself); He stretched (his arm/hand) up as far as he could, but still could not reach the shelf; Ask someone to pass you the jam instead of stretching across the table for it.) iš(si)tempti, iš(si)tiesti
    2) ((of land etc) to extend: The plain stretched ahead of them for miles.) tįsoti, driektis
    2. noun
    1) (an act of stretching or state of being stretched: He got out of bed and had a good stretch.) rąžymasis, mankšta
    2) (a continuous extent, of eg a type of country, or of time: a pretty stretch of country; a stretch of bad road; a stretch of twenty years.) kraštas, vieta, atkarpa, tarpsnis
    - stretchy
    - at a stretch
    - be at full stretch
    - stretch one's legs
    - stretch out

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > stretch

  • 35 subscribe

    1) (to give money, with other people, to a charity or other cause: He subscribes to a lot of charities; We each subscribed $1 towards the present.) duoti/aukoti pinigų, prisidėti (pinigais)
    2) ((with to) to promise to receive and pay for a series of issues of (a magazine etc): I've been subscribing to that magazine for four years.) prenumeruoti
    - subscription

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  • 36 survive

    1) (to remain alive in spite of (a disaster etc): Few birds managed to survive the bad winter; He didn't survive long after the accident.) išgyventi
    2) (to live longer than: He died in 1940 but his wife survived him by another twenty years; He is survived by his wife and two sons.) pergyventi
    - surviving
    - survivor

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > survive

  • 37 weight

    [weit]
    1) (the amount which a person or thing weighs: He's put on a lot of weight (= got much fatter) over the years.) svoris
    2) (a piece of metal etc of a standard weight: seven-pound weight.) svarstis
    3) (a heavy object, especially one for lifting as a sport: He lifts weights to develop his muscles.) štanga, svarmuo
    4) (burden; load: You have taken a weight off my mind.) sunkumas, našta
    5) (importance: Her opinion carries a lot of weight.) svarumas, reikšmė

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > weight

  • 38 win

    [win] 1. present participle - winning; verb
    1) (to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts: He won a fine victory in the election; Who won the war/match?; He won the bet; He won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.) laimėti
    2) (to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck: to win first prize; I won $5 in the crossword competition.) laimėti
    3) (to obtain by one's own efforts: He won her respect over a number of years.) nusipelnyti
    2. noun
    (a victory or success: She's had two wins in four races.) pergalė, laimėjimas
    - winning
    - winning-post
    - win over
    - win the day
    - win through

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > win

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