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1 bite
1. past tense - bit; verb(to seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws: The dog bit his leg; He was bitten by a mosquito.) (į)kąsti2. noun1) (an act of biting or the piece or place bitten: a bite from the apple; a mosquito bite.) įkandimas2) (the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line: I've been fishing for hours without a bite.) kibimas•- biting- bite the dust -
2 bite the dust
(to fail; to be unsuccessful: That's another scheme that's bitten the dust.) nepavykti, nepasisekti -
3 snake-bite
noun (the wound resulting from the bite of a snake: What is the best treatment for (a) snake-bite?) gyvatės įkandimas -
4 pszczoła
bitė -
5 སྦྲང་གི་སྦྲང་མ་, སྦྲང་མོ་ཆེ་, སྦྲང་རྩིའི་སྦྲང་བུ་
[sbrang gi sbrang ma, sbrang mo che, sbrang rtsi'i sbrang bu]madhumakṣikā - medų nešanti bitė (bitė darbininkė); kt. pav. ir sin.: sbrang nor bu - "vabzdys brangakmenis"; sbrang rtsi skyes - "medaus gimdytoja"; sbrang rtsi skyong - "medaus saugotoja"; sbrang rtsi 'thung ba po - "medaus gėrėja"; sbrang rtsi 'dar - "medaus virpulys"; sbrang rtsi 'dod - "medaus norėtoja"; sbrang rtsi spyod byed - "medaus vartotoja"; sbrang rtsi myong byed - "medaus ragautoja"; sbrang rtsi'i brtul zhugs - "medaus asketė"; sbrang rtsi'i dri myong - "medaus kvėpintoja"; sbrang rtsi'i bdag po - "medaus šeimininkė; sbrang rtsi'i zas can - "medumi mintančioji".Tibeto-lietuvių žodynas > སྦྲང་གི་སྦྲང་མ་, སྦྲང་མོ་ཆེ་, སྦྲང་རྩིའི་སྦྲང་བུ་
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6 snake
[sneik] 1. noun(any of a group of legless reptiles with long bodies that move along on the ground with a twisting movement, many of which have a poisonous bite: He was bitten by a snake and nearly died.) gyvatė2. verb(to move like a snake: He snaked his way through the narrow tunnel.) šliaužti- snake-charmer -
7 འཁོར་འགྲོ་
['khor 'gro]"besisukantis": a) vežimas; b) bitė. -
8 གེ་སར་སྤྱོད་
[ge sar spyod]poet. bitė. -
9 གེ་སར་འཛིན་
[ge sar 'dzin]a) poet. šakelė, šaka; b) poet. bitė. -
10 བཅུད་ལྔ་ལྡན་པ་
[bcud lnga ldan pa]a) poet. bitė; b) kṛmikara - nuodingo vabzdžio pav. -
11 བཅུད་སྦྱིན་
[bcud sbyin]poet. bitė. -
12 བཅུད་འཛིན་
[bcud 'dzin]"sulčių laikytoja": a) bitė; b) krūtis, pieno liaukos; c) pušis. -
13 བཅུད་ཀྱི་བརྟུལ་ཞུགས་
[bcud kyi brtul zhugs]poet. bitė. -
14 ཉམ་ཆུང་དབང་པོ་
[nyam chung dbang po]bhṛṅga - poet. musė; bitė. -
15 མཆོག་དགའ་
[mchog dga']varāmoda, pramodya - a) didžiausias džiaugsmas, ekstazė; b) perk. bitė. -
16 ཏྲི་མ་
[tri ma]tokia labai skausmingai gelianti bitė. -
17 ཏྲེ་མ་བུ་ག་
[tre ma bu ga]tokia stambi bitė. -
18 རྟ་བཟེད་
[rta bzed]tokia bitė. -
19 འདབ་ཆགས་ཐ་མ་
['dab chags tha ma]poet. bitė ("žemesnysis plunksnuotasis"). -
20 དར་དིར་སྒྲོག་
[dar dir sgrog]poet. a) bitė; b) griaustinis.
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