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1 appointment
1) ((an) arrangement to meet someone; I made an appointment to see him.) susitarimas susitikti2) (the job or position to which a person is appointed: His appointment was for one year only.) paskyrimas -
2 appoint
[ə'point]1) (to give (a person) a job or position: They appointed him manager; They have appointed a new manager.) paskirti2) (to fix or agree on (a time for something): to appoint a time for a meeting.) nustatyti•- appointment -
3 break
[breik] 1. past tense - broke; verb1) (to divide into two or more parts (by force).) laužyti, daužyti2) ((usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).) nudaužti, nulaužti3) (to make or become unusable.) sugadinti, sugesti4) (to go against, or not act according to (the law etc): He broke his appointment at the last minute.) (su)laužyti, nusižengti5) (to do better than (a sporting etc record).) įveikti, viršyti, pagerinti6) (to interrupt: She broke her journey in London.) pertraukti7) (to put an end to: He broke the silence.) nutraukti, pabaigti8) (to make or become known: They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.) pranešti9) ((of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.) užlūžti, mutuoti10) (to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).) sušvelninti11) (to begin: The storm broke before they reached shelter.) prasidėti2. noun1) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) pertrauka2) (a change: a break in the weather.) pasikeitimas3) (an opening.) spraga, plyšys4) (a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck: This is your big break.) proga, galimybė•3. noun((usually in plural) something likely to break.) dūžtantys daiktai- breakage- breaker
- breakdown
- break-in
- breakneck
- breakout
- breakthrough
- breakwater
- break away
- break down
- break into
- break in
- break loose
- break off
- break out
- break out in
- break the ice
- break up
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4 cancel
['kænsəl]past tense, past participle - cancelled; verb1) (to decide or announce that (something already arranged etc) will not be done etc: He cancelled his appointment.) atšaukti2) (to mark (stamps) with a postmark.) antspauduoti3) (to stop payment of (a cheque, subscription etc).) nutraukti, anuliuoti•- cancel out -
5 controversy
[kən'trovəsi, 'kontrəvə:si]plural - controversies; noun((an) argument between opposing points of view: the controversy over the appointment of the new chairman.) ginčas, polemika- controversially -
6 date
I 1. [deit] noun1) ((a statement on a letter etc giving) the day of the month, the month and year: I can't read the date on this letter.) data2) (the day and month and/or the year in which something happened or is going to happen: What is your date of birth?) data3) (an appointment or engagement, especially a social one with a member of the opposite sex: He asked her for a date.) pasimatymas2. verb1) (to have or put a date on: This letter isn't dated.) datuoti2) ((with from or back) to belong to; to have been made, written etc at (a certain time): Their quarrel dates back to last year.) siekti atgal3) (to become obviously old-fashioned: His books haven't dated much.) pasenti•- dated- dateline
- out of date
- to date
- up to date II [deit] noun(the brown, sticky fruit of the date palm, a kind of tree growing in the tropics.) datulė, datulinis finikas -
7 free
[fri:] 1. adjective1) (allowed to move where one wants; not shut in, tied, fastened etc: The prison door opened, and he was a free man.) laisvas2) (not forced or persuaded to act, think, speak etc in a particular way: free speech; You are free to think what you like.) laisvas3) ((with with) generous: He is always free with his money/advice.) dosnus4) (frank, open and ready to speak: a free manner.) laisvas, nesuvaržytas5) (costing nothing: a free gift.) nemokamas6) (not working or having another appointment; not busy: I shall be free at five o'clock.) laisvas7) (not occupied, not in use: Is this table free?) laisvas, neužimtas8) ((with of or from) without or no longer having (especially something or someone unpleasant etc): She is free from pain now; free of charge.) ne(be)turintis2. verb1) (to make or set (someone) free: He freed all the prisoners.) išlaisvinti2) ((with from or of) to rid or relieve (someone) of something: She was able to free herself from her debts by working at an additional job.) iš(si)vaduoti•- freedom- freely
- free-for-all
- freehand
- freehold
- freelance 3. verb(to work in this way: He is freelancing now.) dirbti laisvu/neetatiniu darbuotoju- Freepost- free skating
- free speech
- free trade
- freeway
- freewheel
- free will
- a free hand
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8 funk
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9 gloss over
(to try to hide (a mistake etc): He glossed over the fact that he had forgotten the previous appointment by talking about his accident.) užglaistyti -
10 in good time
(early enough; before a set time (for an appointment etc): We arrived in good time for the concert.) pakankamai anksti -
11 in the bag
(as good as done or complete (in the desired way): Your appointment is in the bag.) tikras/išspręstas reikalas -
12 manoeuvre
[mə'nu:və] 1. noun1) (a planned movement (of troops, ships, aircraft, vehicles etc): Can you perform all the manoeuvres required by the driving test?) manevras2) (a skilful or cunning plan or action: His appointment was the result of many cunning manoeuvres.) gudrus, vikrus, sumanus veiksmas2. verb(to (cause to) perform manoeuvres: She had difficulty manoeuvring her car into the narrow space.) manevruoti -
13 punctual
(arriving etc on time; not late: Please be punctual for your appointment; She's a very punctual person.) punktualus- punctually -
14 slip up
to make a mistake; to fail to do something: They certainly slipped up badly over the new appointment (noun slip-up) apsirikti, suklysti, prašauti pro šalį
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