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1 addition
1) (the act of adding: The child is not good at addition.) pridėjimas2) (something added: They've had an addition to the family.) priedas -
2 plus
1. preposition(used to show addition: Two plus three equals five (2 + 3 = 5).) plius2. noun((also plus sign) a sign (+) used to show addition or positive quality.) pliusas3. adjective(positive or more than zero: a plus quantity; The temperature was plus fifteen degrees.) teigiamas, plius -
3 supplement
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4 accession
[ək'seʃən]1) (a coming to the position of king or queen: in the year of the Queen's accession (to the throne).) įžengimas (į sostą)2) (an addition: There are several new accessions to the library.) pa(si)pildymas -
5 add
[æd]1) ((often with to) to put (one thing) to or with (another): He added water to his whisky.) pridėti2) ((often with to, together, up) to find the total of (various numbers): Add these figures together; Add 124 to 356; He added up the figures.) sudėti3) (to say something extra: He explained, and added that he was sorry.) pridurti4) ((with to) to increase: His illness had added to their difficulties.) padidinti•- addition- additional -
6 also
['o:lsəu](in addition or besides; too: He is studying German but he is also studying French; They know him and I know him also.) taip pat -
7 and
[ənd, ænd]1) (joining two statements, pieces of information etc: I opened the door and went inside; The hat was blue and red; a mother and child.) ir2) (in addition to: 2 and 2 makes 4.) ir, plius3) (as a result of which: Try hard and you will succeed.) ir4) (used instead of `to' with a verb: Do try and come!) -
8 annex
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9 as well
(in addition; too: If you will go, I'll go as well.) taip pat -
10 as well as
(in addition to: She works in a restaurant in the evenings as well as doing a full-time job during the day.) taip pat, ir -
11 besides
preposition (in addition to: Is anyone coming besides John?) be -
12 bonus
['bəunəs]1) (an addition to the sum due as interest, dividend, or wages.) premija2) (something unexpected or extra: The extra two days holiday was a real bonus.) dovana -
13 check
[ ek] 1. verb1) (to see if something (eg a sum) is correct or accurate: Will you check my addition?) (pa)tikrinti2) (to see if something (eg a machine) is in good condition or working properly: Have you checked the engine (over)?) (pa)tikrinti3) (to hold back; to stop: We've checked the flow of water from the burst pipe.) sulaikyti2. noun1) (an act of testing or checking.) (pa)tikrinimas, kontrolė2) (something which prevents or holds back: a check on imports.) sulaikymas3) (in chess, a position in which the king is attacked: He put his opponent's king in check.) šachas4) (a pattern of squares: I like the red check on that material.) languotas raštas5) (a ticket received in return for handing in baggage etc.) kvitas6) ((especially American) a bill: The check please, waiter!) sąskaita7) ((American) a cheque.) čekis•- checked- checkbook
- check-in
- checkmate 3. verb(to put (an opponent's king) in this position.) duoti matą- checkout- checkpoint
- check-up
- check in
- check out
- check up on
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14 christian name
( American given name) (the personal name given in addition to the surname: Peter is his Christian name.) vardas, krikštavardis -
15 further
['fə:ðə] 1. adverb((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) toliau2. adverb, adjective(more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) daugiau; tolesnis, tolimesnis3. verb(to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) (pa)remti, prisidėti prie- furthest -
16 furthermore
[-'mo:]adverb (in addition (to what has been said): Furthermore, I should like to point out.) dar daugiau, be to -
17 give or take
(allowing for the addition or subtraction of: I weigh sixty-five kilos, give or take a little (= approximately sixty-five kilos).) daugiau ar mažiau -
18 inaccurate
[in'ækjurət](containing errors; not correct or accurate: inaccurate translation/addition.) netikslus -
19 moon
[mu:n] 1. noun1) (the heavenly body that moves once round the earth in a month and reflects light from the sun: The moon was shining brightly; Spacemen landed on the moon.) mėnulis2) (any of the similar bodies moving round the other planets: the moons of Jupiter.) palydovas•- moonless- moonbeam
- moonlight 2. verb(to work at a second job, often at night, in addition to one's regular job: He earns so little that he has to moonlight.) papildomai uždarbiauti- moonlit
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20 sign
1. noun1) (a mark used to mean something; a symbol: is the sign for addition.) ženklas2) (a notice set up to give information (a shopkeeper's name, the direction of a town etc) to the public: road-sign.) ženklas, iškaba, rodyklė3) (a movement (eg a nod, wave of the hand) used to mean or represent something: He made a sign to me to keep still.) ženklas4) (a piece of evidence suggesting that something is present or about to come: There were no signs of life at the house and he was afraid they were away; Clouds are often a sign of rain.) ženklas, požymis2. verb1) (to write one's name (on): Sign at the bottom, please.) pasirašyti2) (to write (one's name) on a letter, document etc: He signed his name on the document.) parašyti3) (to make a movement of the head, hand etc in order to show one's meaning: She signed to me to say nothing.) duoti ženklą•- signpost
- sign in/out
- sign up
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