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anyone

  • 1 anyone

    1) ((in questions, and negative sentences etc) some person: Is anybody there?) kas nors
    2) (any person, no matter which: Get someone to help - anyone will do.) bet kas
    3) (everyone: Anyone could tell you the answer to that.) bet kas

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  • 2 anybody

    1) ((in questions, and negative sentences etc) some person: Is anybody there?) kas nors
    2) (any person, no matter which: Get someone to help - anyone will do.) bet kas
    3) (everyone: Anyone could tell you the answer to that.) bet kas

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  • 3 any

    ['eni] 1. pronoun, adjective
    1) (one, some, no matter which: `Which dress shall I wear?' `Wear any (dress)'; `Which dresses shall I pack?' `Pack any (dresses)'.) bet kuris
    2) ((in questions and negative sentences etc) one, some: John has been to some interesting places but I've never been to any; Have you been to any interesting places?; We have hardly any coffee left.) koks nors, joks
    2. adjective
    (every: Any schoolboy could tell you the answer.) bet kuris, kiekvienas
    3. adverb
    (at all; (even) by a small amount: Is this book any better than the last one?; His writing hasn't improved any.) bent kiek
    - anyone
    - anyhow
    - anything
    - anyway
    - anywhere
    - at any rate
    - in any case

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  • 4 besides

    preposition (in addition to: Is anyone coming besides John?) be

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  • 5 breathe

    [bri:ð]
    1) (to draw in and let out (air etc) from the lungs: He was unable to breathe because of the smoke; She breathed a sigh of relief.) kvėpuoti, atsikvėpti
    2) (to tell (a secret): Don't breathe a word of this to anyone.) prasitarti

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  • 6 by oneself

    1) (alone: He was standing by himself at the bus-stop.) vienas, vienišas
    2) (without anyone else's help: He did the job (all) by himself.) pats vienas

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  • 7 charade

    (a piece of ridiculous pretence which is so obvious that it does not deceive anyone.) akivaizdi apgaulė

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  • 8 claim

    [kleim] 1. verb
    1) (to say that something is a fact: He claims to be the best runner in the class.) tvirtinti
    2) (to demand as a right: You must claim your money back if the goods are damaged.) reikalauti, (pa)reikšti pretenziją/ieškinį
    3) (to state that one is the owner of: Does anyone claim this book?) laikyti savu, pretenduoti
    2. noun
    1) (a statement (that something is a fact): Her claim that she was the millionaire's daughter was disproved.) tvirtinimas
    2) ((a demand for) a payment of compensation etc: a claim for damages against her employer.) reikalavimas, pretenzijos, ieškinys
    3) (a demand for something which (one says) one owns or has a right to: a rightful claim to the money.) reikalavimas, reiškimas pretenzijų

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  • 9 confidentially

    adverb (secretly; not wishing to have the information passed on to anyone else: She could not tell me what he said - he was speaking confidentially.) konfidencialiai, slapta

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  • 10 culture

    1) (a form or type of civilization of a certain race or nation: the Jewish culture.) kultūra
    2) (improvement of the mind etc by education etc: He was an enthusiastic seeker of culture.) kultūra
    3) (educated taste in art, literature, music etc: He thinks that anyone who dislikes Bach is lacking in culture.) kultūra, išsilavinimas
    4) ((a) cultivated growth of bacteria etc.) kultūra
    5) (the commercial rearing of fish, certain plants etc.) veisimas, auginimas
    - cultured

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  • 11 evil

    ['i:vl] 1. adjective
    (very bad; wicked; sinful: evil intentions; an evil man; He looks evil; evil deeds; an evil tongue.) piktas, blogas, nedoras
    2. noun
    1) (wrong-doing, harm or wickedness: He tries to ignore all the evil in the world; Do not speak evil of anyone.) blogis
    2) (anything evil, eg crime, misfortune etc: London in the eighteenth century was a place of crime, filth, poverty and other evils.) yda, blogybė
    - evilly
    - evilness
    - evil-doer

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  • 12 free-for-all

    noun (a contest, debate etc in which anyone can take part.) atviros varžytynės, laisva diskusija

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  • 13 gem

    [‹em]
    1) (a precious stone especially when cut into a particular shape, eg for a ring or necklace.) brangakmenis
    2) (anything or anyone thought to be especially good: This picture is the gem of my collection.) perlas

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  • 14 gentile

    noun, adjective
    ((also with capital: especially in the Bible) (of) anyone who is not a Jew.) nežydas

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  • 15 hope

    [həup] 1. verb
    (to want something to happen and have some reason to believe that it will or might happen: He's very late, but we are still hoping he will come; I hope to be in London next month; We're hoping for some help from other people; It's unlikely that he'll come now, but we keep on hoping; `Do you think it will rain?' `I hope so/not'.) tikėtis, viltis
    2. noun
    1) ((any reason or encouragement for) the state of feeling that what one wants will or might happen: He has lost all hope of becoming the president; He came to see me in the hope that I would help him; He has hopes of winning a scholarship; The rescuers said there was no hope of finding anyone alive in the mine.) viltis
    2) (a person, thing etc that one is relying on for help etc: He's my last hope - there is no-one else I can ask.) viltis
    3) (something hoped for: My hope is that he will get married and settle down soon.) viltis
    - hopefulness
    - hopefully
    - hopeless
    - hopelessly
    - hopelessness
    - hope against hope
    - hope for the best
    - not have a hope
    - not a hope
    - raise someone's hopes

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  • 16 ill

    [il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective
    1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) sergantis, nesveikas
    2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) blogas
    3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) blogas
    2. adverb
    (not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) vargiai
    3. noun
    1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) blogis
    2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) bėda
    - illness
    - ill-at-ease
    - ill-fated
    - ill-feeling
    - ill-mannered / ill-bred
    - ill-tempered / ill-natured
    - ill-treat
    - ill-treatment
    - ill-use
    - ill-will
    - be taken ill

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  • 17 immediate

    [i'mi:diət] 1. adjective
    1) (happening at once and without delay: an immediate response.) nedelsiamas, skubus
    2) (without anyone etc coming between: His immediate successor was Bill Jones.) netiesioginis
    3) (close: our immediate surroundings.) artimiausias
    2. conjunction
    (as soon as: You may leave immediately you finish your work.) kai tik

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  • 18 instant

    ['instənt] 1. adjective
    1) (immediate: Anyone disobeying these rules will face instant dismissal; His latest play was an instant success.) įvykstantis tuoj pat
    2) ((of food etc) able to be prepared etc almost immediately: instant coffee/potato.) tirpus, greitai išverdantis
    2. noun
    1) (a point in time: He climbed into bed and at that instant the telephone rang; He came the instant (that) he heard the news.) momentas
    2) (a moment or very short time: It all happened in an instant; I'll be there in an instant.) akimirksnis, sekundė
    - this instant

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  • 19 keep a secret

    (not to tell (something secret) to anyone else: You can't trust her to keep a secret.) saugoti paslaptį

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  • 20 keep (something) to oneself

    (not to tell anyone (something): He kept his conclusions to himself.) pasilaikyti sau

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  • anyone — an|y|one [ eni,wʌn ] pronoun *** 1. ) usually in negatives or questions used instead of someone when asking or saying whether there is even one person: Was there anyone at home? Did he mention anyone special? I m not blaming anyone for what… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • anyone — pronoun / eniwVn/ 1 any person in a group or in the world, when it is not important to say exactly who: Anyone can cook risotto it s easy! | He s cleverer than anyone I know. | anyone tall/rich etc: Anyone stupid enough to believe that deserves… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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