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admiration

  • 1 admiration

    [ædmi'reiʃən]
    noun They were filled with admiration at the team's performance.) susižavėjimas

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  • 2 respect

    [rə'spekt] 1. noun
    1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) pagarba
    2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) pagarba, pagarbumas
    3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) atžvilgis
    2. verb
    1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) gerbti, vertinti
    2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) gerbti, skaitytis
    - respectably
    - respectability
    - respectful
    - respectfully
    - respectfulness
    - respecting
    - respective
    - respectively
    - respects
    - pay one's respects to someone
    - pay one's respects
    - with respect to

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  • 3 admire

    1) (to look at with great pleasure and often to express this pleasure: I've just been admiring your new car.) žavėtis
    2) (to have a very high opinion of (something or someone): I admire John's courage.) žavėtis
    - admirably
    - admiration
    - admirer
    - admiring
    - admiringly

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  • 4 court

    [ko:t] 1. noun
    1) (a place where legal cases are heard: a magistrates' court; the High Court.) teismas
    2) (the judges and officials of a legal court: The accused is to appear before the court on Friday.) teismas
    3) (a marked-out space for certain games: a tennis-court; a squash court.) aikštė, kortas
    4) (the officials, councillors etc of a king or queen: the court of King James.) dvariškiai
    5) (the palace of a king or queen: Hampton Court.) dvaras, rūmai
    6) (an open space surrounded by houses or by the parts of one house.) kiemas
    2. verb
    1) (to try to win the love of; to woo.) merginti, pirštis, mylėtis
    2) (to try to gain (admiration etc).) stengtis užsitarnauti
    3) (to seem to be deliberately risking (disaster etc).) prisišaukti, užsitraukti
    - courtly
    - courtliness
    - courtship
    - courthouse
    - court-martial
    - courtyard

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  • 5 grudging

    adjective (said, done etc unwillingly: grudging admiration.) nenoromis duodamas, šykštus

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  • 6 hero

    ['hiərəu] 1. plural - heroes; noun
    1) (a man or boy admired (by many people) for his brave deeds: The boy was regarded as a hero for saving his friend's life.) didvyris
    2) (the chief male person in a story, play etc: The hero of this book is a young American boy called Tom Sawyer.) herojus
    - heroically
    - heroism
    - hero-worship
    2. verb
    (to show such admiration for (someone): The boy hero-worshipped the footballer.) garbinti

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  • 7 hero-worship

    noun (very great, sometimes too great, admiration for a person.) garbinimas

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  • 8 idolatry

    1) (the worship of idols.) stabmeldystė
    2) (too great admiration, especially of a person.) dievinimas

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  • 9 impress

    [im'pres]
    1) (to cause feelings of admiration etc in (a person): I was impressed by his good behaviour.) (kam) (pa)daryti įspūdį
    2) ((with on or upon) to stress (something to someone): I must impress upon you the need for silence.) pabrėžti, atkreipti (kieno) dėmesį
    3) (to fix (a fact etc in the mind): She re-read the plans in order to impress the details on her memory.) įsikalti, įsiminti
    4) (make (a mark) on something by pressing: a footprint impressed in the sand.) į(si)spausti
    - impressive
    - impressively
    - impressiveness
    - be under the impression that
    - be under the impression

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  • 10 nickname

    ['nikneim] 1. noun
    (an informal name given in affection, admiration, dislike etc: Wellington's nickname was `the Iron Duke'.) pravardė
    2. verb
    (to give a nickname to: We nicknamed him `Foureyes' because he wore spectacles.) pravardžiuoti

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  • 11 oh

    [əu]
    (an expression of surprise, admiration etc: Oh, what a lovely present!) o! ak!
    See also:
    - o

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  • 12 personality

    plural - personalities; noun
    1) (a person's characteristics (of the mind, the emotions etc) as a whole: a likeable / forceful (= strong) personality.) asmenybė
    2) (strong, distinctive (usually attractive) character: She is not beautiful but she has a lot of personality.) tvirtas, savitas charakteris
    3) (a well-known person: a television personality; ( also adjective) a personality cult (= very great, usually too great, admiration for a person, usually a political leader).) įžymybė, įžymi asmenybė; asmenybės

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  • 13 praise

    [preiz] 1. verb
    1) (to express admiration or approval of; to commend: He praised her singing.) girti
    2) (to glorify (God) by singing hymns etc: Praise the Lord!) garbinti
    2. noun
    (the expression of approval or honour: He has received a lot of praise for his musical skill.) (pa)gyrimas

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  • 14 rapt

    [ræpt]
    (fascinated (usually in admiration): He listened to the speaker with rapt attention.) kupinas pasigėrėjimo, susižavėjęs

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  • 15 show off

    1) (to show or display for admiration: He showed off his new car by taking it to work.) pasipuikuoti
    2) (to try to impress others with one's possessions, ability etc: She is just showing off - she wants everyone to know how well she speaks French (noun show-off a person who does this).) puikuotis; pagyrūnas

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  • 16 sneaking

    adjective ((of a feeling) slight but not easy to suppress: She knew he was wicked but she had a sneaking admiration for his courage.) slaptas, paslėptas

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  • 17 vanity

    ['vænəti]
    1) (excessive admiration of oneself; conceit: Vanity is her chief fault.) tuštybė
    2) (worthlessness or pointlessness: the vanity of human ambition.) tuštumas, niekingumas

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  • 18 wolf-whistle

    noun (a whistle impolitely made by a man to express his admiration of a woman's appearance.) (su)švilpimas

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  • admiration — [ admirasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIe; lat. admiratio 1 ♦ Vx Étonnement devant qqch. d extraordinaire ou d imprévu. 2 ♦ Sentiment de joie et d épanouissement devant ce qu on juge supérieurement beau ou grand. ⇒ émerveillement, enthousiasme, ravissement. «… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • admiration — ADMIRATION. s. f. Sentiment de celui qui regarde une chose comme merveilleuse dans son genre. Quand il voit un beau tableau, il est en admiration, il est ravi en admiration. Avoir de l admiration. Être saisi d admiration. Causer de l admiration.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • Admiration — Ad mi*ra tion, n. [F., fr. L. admiratio. See {Admire}.] 1. Wonder; astonishment. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Season your admiration for a while. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. Wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • admiration — Admiration, Admirabilitas, Admiratio. Qui est digne d admiration, Mirus, Mirandus, Admirandus, Suspiciendus. Chose digne d admiration, Miraculum. Estre en admiration, Obtinere admirationem, Affici admiratione. Estre cause d admiration, Esse… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • admiration — (n.) early 15c., wonder, from M.Fr. admiration (14c.) or directly from L. admirationem (nom. admiratio) a wondering at, admiration, noun of state from pp. stem of admirari admire, from ad at (see AD (Cf. ad )) + mirari to wonder, from mirus …   Etymology dictionary

  • admiration — Admiration. s. f. v. Action par laquelle on admire. Quand il voit un beau tableau il est en admiration, il est ravi en admiration …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • admiration — index affection, estimation (esteem), honor (outward respect), interest (concern), regard (esteem) …   Law dictionary

  • admiration — 1 *wonder, wonderment, amazement Analogous words: astonishment, surprise (see corresponding verbs at SURPRISE): awe, fear, *reverence: rapture, transport, *ecstasy Contrasted words: indifference, unconcern, aloofness (see corresponding adjectives …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • admiration — [n] great respect account, adoration, affection, applause, appreciation, approbation, approval, deference, delight, esteem, estimation, favor, fondness, glorification, homage, honor, idolatry, idolization, liking, love, marveling, obeisance,… …   New thesaurus

  • admiration — [ad΄mə rā′shən] n. [ME admiracion < L admiratio < admirari: see ADMIRE] 1. the act of admiring 2. the sense of wonder, delight, and pleased approval inspired by anything fine, skillful, beautiful, etc. 3. a thing or person inspiring such… …   English World dictionary

  • admiration — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ deep, genuine, great, sincere, tremendous ▪ frank, open ▪ sneaking (BrE) …   Collocations dictionary

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