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41 bash
[bæʃ] 1. verb((sometimes with in) to beat or smash (in): The soldiers bashed in the door.) sumušti, sugurinti, išlaužti2. noun1) (a heavy blow: a bash with his foot.) smūgis2) (a dent: a bash on the car's nearside door.) įlenkimas•- bash on/ahead with- bash on/ahead
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42 beach
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43 imprint
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44 jam
[‹æm] I noun(a thick sticky substance made of fruit etc preserved by being boiled with sugar: raspberry jam; ( also adjective) a jam sandwich.) džemas- jammyII 1. past tense, past participle - jammed; verb1) (to crowd full: The gateway was jammed with angry people.) pri(si)grūsti2) (to squeeze, press or wedge tightly or firmly: He jammed his foot in the doorway.) (į)sprausti, (į)brukti3) (to stick and (cause to) be unable to move: The door / steering-wheel has jammed.) užstrigti, užsikirsti4) ((of a radio station) to cause interference with (another radio station's broadcast) by sending out signals on a similar wavelength.) trukdyti2. noun1) (a crowding together of vehicles, people etc so that movement is difficult or impossible: traffic-jams.) grūstis2) (a difficult situation: I'm in a bit of a jam - I haven't got enough money to pay for this meal.) bėda, sunki padėtis•- jam on -
45 tramp
[træmp] 1. verb1) (to walk with heavy footsteps: He tramped up the stairs.) sunkiai eiti, plumpinti2) (to walk usually for a long distance: She loves tramping over the hills.) klajoti, bastytis2. noun1) (a person with no fixed home or job, who travels around on foot and usually lives by begging: He gave his old coat to a tramp.) valkata2) (a long walk.) klajonė, varginanti kelionė pėsčiomis3) (the sound of heavy footsteps.) sunkūs žingsniai4) ((also tramp steamer) a small cargo-boat with no fixed route.) krovininis laivas5) ((American) a prostitute or a woman who sleeps with a lot of men.) kekšė, paleistuvė -
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47 deformity
plural - deformities; noun1) (the state of being badly shaped or formed: Drugs can cause deformity.) luošumas, išsigimimas2) (a part which is not the correct shape: A twisted foot is a deformity.) suluošinta kūno dalis -
48 footprint
noun (the mark or impression of a foot: She followed his footprints through the snow.) pėdsakas, pėda -
49 footstep
noun (the sound of a foot: She heard his footsteps on the stairs.) žingsnis -
50 inch
[in ] 1. noun1) ((often abbreviated to in when written) a measure of length, the twelfth part of a foot (2.54 centimetres).) colis2) (a small amount: There is not an inch of room to spare.) milimetras2. verb(to move slowly and carefully: He inched (his way) along the narrow ledge.) lėtai slinkti -
51 instinctive
[-tiv]adjective (arising from instinct or from a natural ability: Blinking our eyes is an instinctive reaction when something suddenly comes close to them; I couldn't help putting my foot on the brake when I saw the other car coming towards me - it was instinctive.) instinktyvus -
52 out of step
((of two or more people walking together) with, without the same foot going forward at the same time: to march in step; Keep in step!; He got out of step.) į koją, ne į koją -
53 trip
[trip] 1. past tense, past participle - tripped; verb1) ((often with up or over) to (cause to) catch one's foot and stumble or fall: She tripped and fell; She tripped over the carpet.) užkliūti2) (to walk with short, light steps: She tripped happily along the road.) tipenti, kulniuoti2. noun(a journey or tour: She went on / took a trip to Paris.) kelionė, išvyka- tripper -
54 asleep
[ə'sli:p]1) (sleeping: The baby is asleep.) miegantis2) (of arms and legs etc, numb: My foot's asleep.) nutirpęs• -
55 deformed
adjective (twisted out of the correct shape: His foot was deformed.) deformuotas -
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57 limp
[limp] I adjective(lacking stiffness or strength; drooping: a limp lettuce; a limp excuse.) gležnas, netikęsII 1. verb(to walk in an uneven manner (usually because one has hurt one's foot or leg): He twisted his ankle and came limping home.) šlubuoti2. noun(the act of limping: He walks with a limp.) šlubčiojimas -
58 pedestrian
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