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1 gas
[ɡæs] 1. noun1) (a substance like air: Oxygen is a gas.) dujos2) (any gas which is used for heating, cooking etc.) dujos3) (a gas which is used by dentists as an anaesthetic.) linksminančios dujos4) (a poisonous or irritating gas used in war etc: The police used tear gas to control the riot.) dujos2. verb(to poison or kill (a person or animal) with gas: He was gassed during World War I.) apnuodyti/nunuodyti dujomis- gaseous- gassy
- gassiness
- gas chamber
- gas mask
- gas meter
- gasoline
- gasolene
- gas station
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2 wind
I 1. [wind] noun1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) vėjas2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) kvapas3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) dujos2. verb(to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) užgniaužti kvapą3. adjective((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) pučiamasis- windy- windiness
- windfall
- windmill
- windpipe
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windscreen
- windsock
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windswept
- get the wind up
- get wind of
- get one's second wind
- in the wind
- like the wind II past tense, past participle - wound; verb1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) vynioti, sukti2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) vynioti3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) vingiuoti4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) prisukti•- winder- winding
- wind up
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3 pipe
1. noun1) (a tube, usually made of metal, earthenware etc, through which water, gas etc can flow: a water pipe; a drainpipe.) vamzdis2) (a small tube with a bowl at one end, in which tobacco is smoked: He smokes a pipe; ( also adjective) pipe tobacco.) pypkė3) (a musical instrument consisting of a hollow wooden, metal etc tube through which the player blows or causes air to be blown in order to make a sound: He played a tune on a bamboo pipe; an organ pipe.) dūda, dūdelė, švilpynė, vamzdis2. verb1) (to convey gas, water etc by a pipe: Water is piped to the town from the reservoir.) tiekti vamzdžiais2) (to play (music) on a pipe or pipes: He piped a tune.) groti, dūduoti, švilpti3) (to speak in a high voice, make a high-pitched sound: `Hallo,' the little girl piped.) (su)cypti, cyptelėti•- piper- pipes
- piping 3. adjective((of a sound) high-pitched: a piping voice.) spiegiamas, cypiamas- pipeline
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4 vapour
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5 balloon
[bə'lu:n](a large bag, made of light material and filled with a gas lighter than air: They decorated the dance-hall with balloons.) balionas -
6 blow up
1) (to break into pieces, or be broken into pieces, by an explosion: The bridge blew up / was blown up.) susprogti, susprogdinti2) (to fill with air or a gas: He blew up the balloon.) pripūsti3) (to lose one's temper: If he says that again I'll blow up.) netekti kantrybės, pasiusti -
7 bubble
1. noun(a floating ball of air or gas: bubbles in lemonade.) burbuliukas2. verb(to form or rise in bubbles: The champagne bubbled in the glass.) burbuliuoti- bubbly- bubble over -
8 carbon dioxide
(a gas present in the air, breathed out by man and other animals.) anglies dvideginis -
9 choke
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10 nitrogen
(an element, a type of gas making up nearly four-fifths of the air we breathe.) azotas- nitrate -
11 oxygen
['oksi‹ən](an element, a gas without taste, colour or smell, forming part of the air: He died from lack of oxygen.) deguonis -
12 pump
1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) vandensiurblis, siurblys, pompa2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) pompa2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) siurbti, pumpuoti2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) iškvosti•- pump up -
13 rocket
['rokit] 1. noun1) (a tube containing materials which, when set on fire, give off a jet of gas which drives the tube forward, usually up into the air, used eg as a firework, for signalling, or for launching a spacecraft.) raketa2) (a spacecraft launched in this way: The Americans have sent a rocket to Mars.) raketa2. verb(to rise or increase very quickly: Bread prices have rocketed.) šauti į viršų, pašokti -
14 vacuum
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