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81 Antarctic
adjective, noun((with the) (of) the area round the South Pole.) Antarktis; antarktinis -
82 anti-aircraft
(used against enemy aircraft: anti-aircraft defences.) priešlėktuvinis -
83 appalling
adjective pasibaisėtinas -
84 appealing
1) (pleasing: an appealing little girl.) mielas2) (showing that a person wishes help etc: an appealing glance.) maldaujantis -
85 appetising
adjective (which increases the appetite: an appetizing smell.) keliantis apetitą -
86 appetizing
adjective (which increases the appetite: an appetizing smell.) keliantis apetitą -
87 appointed
adjective He arrived before the appointed time.) nustatytas -
88 approachable
1) (friendly.) prieinamas, sušnekamas2) (that can be reached: The village is not approachable by road.) pasiekiamas -
89 approaching
adjective the approaching dawn.) artėjantis -
90 arbitrary
(not decided by rules or laws but by a person's own opinion: He made a rather arbitrary decision to close the local cinema without consulting other people.) savavališkas -
91 arched
adjective an arched doorway.) skliautuotas -
92 architectural
adjective architektūrinis -
93 Arctic
1) (of the area round the North Pole: the Arctic wilderness.) Arkties, arktinis2) ((no capital) very cold: arctic conditions.) arktinis, atšiaurus• -
94 ardent
(enthusiastic; passionate: an ardent supporter of a political party.) entuziastingas, karštas- ardently -
95 arduous
(difficult; needing hard work: an arduous task.) sunkus, varginantis- arduousness -
96 arguable
adjective (able to be put forward in argument: It is arguable that he would have been better to go.) ginčytinas -
97 armed
adjective (having a weapon or weapons: An armed man robbed the bank; Armed forces entered the country.) ginkluotas -
98 armoured
1) ((of vehicles etc) protected by armour: an armoured car.) šarvuotas2) (made up of armoured vehicles: an armoured division of an army.) šarvuočių -
99 arterial
adjective arterial disease; arterial roads.) arterinis, svarbiausias -
100 artful
adjective (clever; having a lot of skill (usually in a bad sense): an artful thief.) gudrus, apsukrus
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adjective — /ˈædʒəktɪv / (say ajuhktiv) noun 1. Grammar a. one of the major word classes in many languages, comprising words that typically modify a noun. b. such a word, as wise in a wise ruler, or in she is wise. –adjective 2. Grammar relating to an… …