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1 adjective
['æ‹iktiv](a word which describes a noun: a red flower; air which is cool.) būdvardis -
2 demonstrative adjective/pronoun
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3 claustrophobic
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4 dishonourable
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5 -faced
adjective (having a face of a certain kind: a baby-faced man.) veido -
6 -lived
adjective (having (a certain type of) life: long-lived.) -laikis, -amžis -
7 abandoned
1) (shameless: an abandoned young woman.) neturintis gėdos, pasileidęs2) (having been left without any intention of returning to or reclaiming: The police found the abandoned car.) paliktas, pamestas -
8 aboriginal
adjective vietinis -
9 above-board
adjective (open and honourable; not secret: His dealings are all above-board.) atviras, sąžiningas -
10 abridged
adjective sutrumpintas -
11 abrupt
1) (sudden; unexpected: The car came to an abrupt halt.) staigus2) ((of a person's manner of speaking etc) rude or sharp.) stačiokiškas, aštrus3) (lacking in continuity.)•- abruptly- abruptness -
12 absent-minded
adjective (not noticing what is going on around one because one is thinking deeply: an absent-minded professor.) išsiblaškęs -
13 absorbent
adjective (able to soak up: absorbent paper.) sugeriamasis -
14 abundant
adjective (plentiful: abundant proof.) gausus -
15 acceptable
1) (satisfactory: The decision should be acceptable to most people.) priimtinas2) (pleasing: a very acceptable gift.) mielas, laukiamas -
16 accepted
adjective (generally recognized: It is an accepted fact that the world is round.) pripažintas -
17 accessible
adjective ((of a person or place) able to be reached or approached easily: His house is not accessible by car.) pasiekiamas, prieinamas -
18 accommodating
adjective (obliging; helpful.) paslaugus -
19 accomplished
adjective (skilled: an accomplished singer.) puikus, aukštos klasės -
20 accustomed
adjective (usual: his accustomed seat.) įprastas
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