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  • 21 pilot

    1. noun
    1) (a person who flies an aeroplane: The pilot and crew were all killed in the air crash.) lakūnas, pilotas
    2) (a person who directs a ship in and out of a harbour, river, or coastal waters.) locmanas
    2. adjective
    (experimental: a pilot scheme (= one done on a small scale, eg to solve certain problems before a larger, more expensive project is started).) bandomasis, eksperimentinis
    3. verb
    (to guide as a pilot: He piloted the ship/plane.) pilotuoti, vairuoti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > pilot

  • 22 result

    1. noun
    1) (anything which is due to something already done: His deafness is the result of a car accident; He went deaf as a result of an accident; He tried a new method, with excellent results; He tried again, but without result.) padarinys, rezultatas
    2) (the answer to a sum etc: Add all these figures and tell me the result.) atsakymas
    3) (the final score: What was the result of Saturday's match?) rezultatas
    4) ((often in plural) the list of people who have been successful in a competition, of subjects a person has passed or failed in an examination etc: He had very good exam results; The results will be published next week.) rezultatai, pažymiai
    2. verb
    1) ((often with from) to be caused (by something): We will pay for any damage which results (from our experiments).) kilti, rastis
    2) ((with in) to cause or have as a result: The match resulted in a draw.) baigtis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > result

  • 23 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) skulptūra
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) skulptūra

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sculpture

  • 24 share

    [ʃeə] 1. noun
    1) (one of the parts of something that is divided among several people etc: We all had a share of the cake; We each paid our share of the bill.) dalis
    2) (the part played by a person in something done etc by several people etc: I had no share in the decision.) balsas, rolė
    3) (a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a shareholder.) akcija
    2. verb
    1) ((usually with among, between, with) to divide among a number of people: We shared the money between us.) pa(si)dalinti
    2) (to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns): The students share a sitting-room; The little boy hated sharing his toys.) gyventi kartu (kur), dalintis (kuo)
    3) ((sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else: He wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.) pa(si)dalinti
    - share and share alike

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > share

  • 25 spent

    [spent]
    1) (used: a spent match.) panaudotas
    2) (exhausted: By the time we had done half of the job we were all spent.) nusivaręs

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > spent

  • 26 stroke

    [strəuk] I noun
    1) (an act of hitting, or the blow given: He felled the tree with one stroke of the axe; the stroke of a whip.) smūgis
    2) (a sudden occurrence of something: a stroke of lightning; an unfortunate stroke of fate; What a stroke of luck to find that money!) trenksmas, smūgis, netikėtas dalykas
    3) (the sound made by a clock striking the hour: She arrived on the stroke of (= punctually at) ten.) dūžis
    4) (a movement or mark made in one direction by a pen, pencil, paintbrush etc: short, even pencil strokes.) potėpis, brūkšnys, brūkštelėjimas
    5) (a single pull of an oar in rowing, or a hit with the bat in playing cricket.) smūgis, smogimas
    6) (a movement of the arms and legs in swimming, or a particular method of swimming: He swam with slow, strong strokes; Can you do breaststroke/backstroke?) mostas, plaukimo stilius
    7) (an effort or action: I haven't done a stroke (of work) all day.) pastanga
    8) (a sudden attack of illness which damages the brain, causing paralysis, loss of feeling in the body etc.) insultas
    II 1. verb
    (to rub (eg a furry animal) gently and repeatedly in one direction, especially as a sign of affection: He stroked the cat / her hair; The dog loves being stroked.) glostyti
    2. noun
    (an act of stroking: He gave the dog a stroke.) glostymas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > stroke

  • 27 thwart

    [Ɵwo:t]
    1) (to stop or hinder (someone) from doing something: He doesn't like to be thwarted.) (kam) kliudyti
    2) (to prevent (something being done by someone): All his attempts to become rich were thwarted.) sutrukdyti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > thwart

  • 28 work

    [wə:k] 1. noun
    1) (effort made in order to achieve or make something: He has done a lot of work on this project) darbas
    2) (employment: I cannot find work in this town.) darbas
    3) (a task or tasks; the thing that one is working on: Please clear your work off the table.) darbas
    4) (a painting, book, piece of music etc: the works of Van Gogh / Shakespeare/Mozart; This work was composed in 1816.) kūrinys
    5) (the product or result of a person's labours: His work has shown a great improvement lately.) darbas
    6) (one's place of employment: He left (his) work at 5.30 p.m.; I don't think I'll go to work tomorrow.) darbas
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) make efforts in order to achieve or make something: She works at the factory three days a week; He works his employees very hard; I've been working on/at a new project.) dirbti
    2) (to be employed: Are you working just now?) dirbti
    3) (to (cause to) operate (in the correct way): He has no idea how that machine works / how to work that machine; That machine doesn't/won't work, but this one's working.) (priversti) veikti
    4) (to be practicable and/or successful: If my scheme works, we'll be rich!) pasisekti
    5) (to make (one's way) slowly and carefully with effort or difficulty: She worked her way up the rock face.) skintis (kelią), keberiotis
    6) (to get into, or put into, a stated condition or position, slowly and gradually: The wheel worked loose.) (pamažu) pasidaryti (kokiam)
    7) (to make by craftsmanship: The ornaments had been worked in gold.) pagaminti
    - - work
    - workable
    - worker
    - works
    3. noun plural
    1) (the mechanism (of a watch, clock etc): The works are all rusted.) mechanizmas
    2) (deeds, actions etc: She's devoted her life to good works.) darbai
    - work-box
    - workbook
    - workforce
    - working class
    - working day
    - work-day
    - working hours
    - working-party
    - work-party
    - working week
    - workman
    - workmanlike
    - workmanship
    - workmate
    - workout
    - workshop
    - at work
    - get/set to work
    - go to work on
    - have one's work cut out
    - in working order
    - out of work
    - work of art
    - work off
    - work out
    - work up
    - work up to
    - work wonders

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > work

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  • done — done1 [ dʌn ] 1. ) the past participle of do1 2. ) used by some people instead of did, for example in sentences such as He done it last week. This use is not considered correct. a ) SPOKEN used by some people as an auxiliary verb for saying that… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • done — I UK [dʌn] / US adjective [not usually before noun] * finished doing something or using something I m nearly done. As soon as I ve done I m going home. done with: Are you done with that pen? a) if a job is done, it has been finished That s the… …   English dictionary

  • done it all — had a lot of experience, done every activity    We need a manager who s done it all done all the jobs …   English idioms

  • done — [dʌn] adj I 1) finished doing something or using something I m nearly done.[/ex] 2) if a job is done, it has been finished Is the painting done?[/ex] 3) cooked long enough to be eaten That chicken must be done by now.[/ex] • all done spoken used… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • all — A shortened way of saying: All gone. All done. All over. Used in the Lancaster County area of PA. I have to go to the store, because the milk is all. We can open the windows now that the rain is all. The traffic was bad after the ball game was… …   Dictionary of american slang

  • all — A shortened way of saying: All gone. All done. All over. Used in the Lancaster County area of PA. I have to go to the store, because the milk is all. We can open the windows now that the rain is all. The traffic was bad after the ball game was… …   Dictionary of american slang

  • done and dusted —    When a project, task or activity is done and dusted, it is completely finished or ready.     I ve nearly finished preparing the presentation. When it s all done and dusted I ll be able to relax …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • All These Things That I’ve Done — «All These Things That I ve Done» …   Википедия

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