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  • 1 Roman

    ['rəumən] 1. adjective
    1) (connected with Rome, especially ancient Rome: Roman coins.) romėniškas, romėnų, Romos
    2) ((no capital) (of printing) in ordinary upright letters like these.) romaninis
    2. noun
    (a person belonging to Rome, especially to ancient Rome.) romėnas
    - Roman Catholic
    - Roman Catholicism
    - Roman numerals

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  • 2 classical

    ['klæsikəl] 1. adjective
    1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasikos
    2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasikinis
    3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasiškas
    2. noun
    1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasika
    2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasikinė kalba ir literatūra

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > classical

  • 3 ancient

    ['einʃənt]
    1) (relating to times long ago, especially before the collapse of Rome: ancient history.) senovės
    2) (very old: an ancient sweater.) senas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > ancient

  • 4 consul

    ['konsəl]
    1) (an agent who looks after his country's residents in (part of) a foreign country: the British Consul in Berlin.) konsulas
    2) (either of the two chief magistrates in ancient Rome.) konsulas
    - consulate

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  • 5 defence

    [di'fens]
    1) (the act or action of defending against attack: the defence of Rome; He spoke in defence of the plans.) gynimas
    2) (the method or equipment used to guard or protect: The walls will act as a defence against flooding.) apsauga, gynyba
    3) (a person's answer to an accusation especially in a law-court: What is your defence?) apsigynimas, pasiteisinimas
    - the defence

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  • 6 fall

    [fo:l] 1. past tense - fell; verb
    1) (to go down from a higher level usually unintentionally: The apple fell from the tree; Her eye fell on an old book.) (nu)kristi
    2) ((often with over) to go down to the ground etc from an upright position, usually by accident: She fell (over).) pargriūti
    3) (to become lower or less: The temperature is falling.) kristi, mažėti
    4) (to happen or occur: Easter falls early this year.) būti, išeiti
    5) (to enter a certain state or condition: She fell asleep; They fell in love.) patekti į kokią nors būseną/būklę
    6) ((formal: only with it as subject) to come as one's duty etc: It falls to me to take care of the children.) tekti
    2. noun
    1) (the act of falling: He had a fall.) kritimas
    2) ((a quantity of) something that has fallen: a fall of snow.) krituliai
    3) (capture or (political) defeat: the fall of Rome.) žlugimas
    4) ((American) the autumn: Leaves change colour in the fall.) ruduo
    - fallout
    - his
    - her face fell
    - fall away
    - fall back
    - fall back on
    - fall behind
    - fall down
    - fall flat
    - fall for
    - fall in with
    - fall off
    - fall on/upon
    - fall out
    - fall short
    - fall through

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > fall

  • 7 forum

    ['fo:rəm]
    1) (any public place in which discussions take place, speeches are made etc: In modern times the television studio is as much a forum for public opinion as the market-places of ancient Rome used to be.) forumas
    2) (a market-place in ancient Roman cities and towns.) forumas

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  • 8 fountain

    1) (an often ornamental structure which produces a spring of water that rises into the air: Rome is famous for its beautifully carved stone fountains.) fontanas
    2) (the water coming from such a structure: It was so hot that he stood under the fountain to get cool.) fontanas
    3) (a source: God is the fountain of all goodness.) šaltinis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > fountain

  • 9 gladiator

    ['ɡlædieitə]
    (in ancient Rome, a man trained to fight with other men or with animals for the amusement of spectators.) gladiatorius

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > gladiator

  • 10 God

    [ɡod]
    1) ((with capital) the creator and ruler of the world (in the Christian, Jewish etc religions).) Dievas
    2) ((feminine goddess) a supernatural being who is worshipped: the gods of Greece and Rome.) dievas
    - godliness
    - godchild
    - goddaughter
    - godson
    - godfather
    - godmother
    - godparent
    - godsend

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > God

  • 11 guide

    1. verb
    1) (to lead, direct or show the way: I don't know how to get to your house - I'll need someone to guide me; Your comments guided me in my final choice.) (nu)vesti, (nu)rodyti kelią
    2) (to control the movement of: The teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote.) vesti, vedžioti
    2. noun
    1) (a person who shows the way to go, points out interesting things etc: A guide will show you round the castle.) gidas, ekskursijų vadovas
    2) ((also guidebook) a book which contains information for tourists: a guide to Rome.) vadovas
    3) ((usually with capital) a Girl Guide.) skautė
    4) (something which informs, directs or influences.) gairės, orientyras
    - guideline
    - guided missile

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > guide

  • 12 Latin

    ['lætin]
    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) the language spoken in ancient Rome: We studied Latin at school; a Latin lesson.) lotynų kalba
    2) ((a person) who speaks a language derived from Latin.)
    - Latin American

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > Latin

  • 13 legion

    ['li:‹ən]
    1) (in ancient Rome, a body of from three to six thousand soldiers.) legionas
    2) (a great many or a very large number.) daugybė

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > legion

  • 14 opportunity

    [opə'tju:nəti]
    plural - opportunities; noun
    (a chance to do or a time for doing (something): an opportunity to go to Rome; You've had several opportunities to ask him.) proga, galimybė

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > opportunity

  • 15 pope

    [pəup]
    ((often with capital) the bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic church: A new Pope has been elected.) popiežius

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > pope

  • 16 senate

    ['senət]
    1) (a lawmaking body, especially the upper house of the parliament in some countries.) senatas
    2) (in ancient Rome, the chief legislative and administrative body.) senatas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > senate

  • 17 supremacy

    [su'preməsi]
    noun (the state of being the greatest or most powerful: How did Rome maintain her supremacy over the rest of the world for so long?) viršenybė, viešpatavimas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > supremacy

  • 18 take off

    1) (to remove (clothes etc): He took off his coat.) nusivilkti
    2) ((of an aircraft) to leave the ground: The plane took off for Rome (noun take-off).) pakilti
    3) (not to work during (a period of time): I'm taking tomorrow morning off.) nedirbti
    4) (to imitate someone (often unkindly): He used to take off his teacher to make his friends laugh (noun take-off).) pamėgdžioti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > take off

  • 19 toga

    ['təuɡə]
    (the loose outer garment worn by a citizen of ancient Rome.) toga

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > toga

  • 20 tunic

    ['tju:nik]
    1) (a soldier's or policeman's jacket.) munduras
    2) (a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.) tunika
    3) (a similar type of modern garment.) tunika

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > tunic

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