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behaviour

  • 101 note

    [nəut] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of writing to call attention to something: He left me a note about the meeting.) raštelis
    2) ((in plural) ideas for a speech, details from a lecture etc written down in short form: The students took notes on the professor's lecture.) užrašai
    3) (a written or mental record: Have you kept a note of his name?) užrašas
    4) (a short explanation: There is a note at the bottom of the page about that difficult word.) paaiškinimas, pastaba, prierašas
    5) (a short letter: She wrote a note to her friend.) laiškelis
    6) ((American bill) a piece of paper used as money; a bank-note: a five-dollar note.) banknotas
    7) (a musical sound: The song ended on a high note.) gaida, tonas
    8) (a written or printed symbol representing a musical note.) gaida
    9) (an impression or feeling: The conference ended on a note of hope.) gaida
    2. verb
    1) ((often with down) to write down: He noted (down) her telephone number in his diary.) užsirašyti, pasižymėti
    2) (to notice; to be aware of: He noted a change in her behaviour.) pastebėti
    - notability
    - notably
    - noted
    - notelet
    - notebook
    - notecase
    - notepaper
    - noteworthy
    - noteworthiness
    - take note of

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  • 102 obsessional

    [-ʃə-]
    adjective obsessional behaviour.) apsėstas, liguistas, įkyrus

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  • 103 offhand

    adjective (acting or speaking so casually that one is being rude: offhand behaviour.) atsainus, nerūpestingas, be ceremonijų

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  • 104 ornithology

    [o:ni'Ɵolə‹i]
    (the scientific study of birds and their behaviour: He is interested in ornithology.) ornitologija
    - ornithologist

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  • 105 out of the ordinary

    (unusual: I don't consider her behaviour at all out of the ordinary.) neįprastas, ne toks kaip visada/visų

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  • 106 outrage

    1. noun
    (a wicked act, especially of great violence: the outrages committed by the soldiers; The decision to close the road is a public outrage.) pasipiktinimą keliantis dalykas, pyktis, smurto veiksmas
    2. verb
    (to hurt, shock or insult: She was outraged by his behaviour.) įžeisti, papiktinti, šokiruoti
    - outrageously
    - outrageousness

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  • 107 outrageous

    adjective (noticeably terrible: an outrageous hat; outrageous behaviour.) nežmoniškas, siaubingas, žiaurus

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  • 108 pattern

    ['pætən]
    1) (a model or guide for making something: a dress-pattern.) modelis, šablonas, fasonas
    2) (a repeated decoration or design on material etc: The dress is nice but I don't like the pattern.) raštas
    3) (an example suitable to be copied: the pattern of good behaviour.) pavyzdys, būdas

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  • 109 peculiar

    [pi'kju:ljə]
    1) (strange; odd: peculiar behaviour.) keistas, savotiškas
    2) (belonging to one person, place or thing in particular and to no other: customs peculiar to France.) būdingas tik
    - peculiarly

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  • 110 perverse

    [pə'və:s]
    1) (continuing to do, think etc something which one knows, or which one has been told, is wrong or unreasonable: a perverse child.) priešgynus, nesukalbamas
    2) (deliberately wrong; unreasonable: perverse behaviour.) įnoringas
    - perverseness
    - perversity

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  • 111 petty

    ['peti]
    1) (of very little importance; trivial: petty details.) menkas, niekingas, smulkus
    2) (deliberately nasty for a foolish or trivial reason: petty behaviour.) niekingas, smulkmeniškas
    - pettiness
    - petty cash

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  • 112 philosophy

    [fi'losəfi]
    plural - philosophies; noun
    1) (the search for knowledge and truth, especially about the nature of man and his behaviour and beliefs: moral philosophy.) filosofija
    2) (a particular system of philosophical theories: I have a very simple philosophy (=attitude to life) - enjoy life!) filosofija, požiūris į gyvenimą
    - philosophical
    - philosophic
    - philosophically
    - philosophize
    - philosophise

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  • 113 politically correct

    adjective ((also PC) (of language or behaviour) that does not offend particular groups of people: It is politically correct to use `he or she', and not just `he', when you mean a man or a woman.) politiškai teisinga

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  • 114 presumption

    1) (something presumed: She married again, on the presumption that her first husband was dead.) prielaida, prezumpcija
    2) (unsuitable boldness, eg in one's behaviour towards another person.) perdėtas pasitikėjimas savimi

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  • 115 prig

    [priɡ]
    (a person who is too satisfied with his/her own behaviour, beliefs etc.) pasipūtėlis
    - priggishly
    - priggishness

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  • 116 prim

    [prim]
    ((of a person, behaviour etc) too formal and correct: a prim manner; a prim old lady.) pabrėžtinai oficialus, santūrus
    - primness

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  • 117 principles

    noun plural (one's own personal rules or standards of behaviour: It is against my principles to borrow money.) principai, įsitikinimai

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  • 118 proper

    ['propə]
    1) (right, correct, or suitable: That isn't the proper way to clean the windows; You should have done your schoolwork at the proper time - it's too late to start now.) tinkamas, tikras
    2) (complete or thorough: Have you made a proper search?) nuodugnus, išsamus
    3) (respectable or well-mannered: Such behaviour isn't quite proper.) prideramas
    - proper noun/name

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  • 119 propriety

    (correctness of behaviour; decency; rightness.) padorumas, teisingumas, elgesio normos

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  • 120 puzzle

    1. verb
    1) (to perplex, baffle or bewilder: The question puzzled them; What puzzles me is how he got here so soon.) (nu)stebinti
    2) (to think long and carefully about a problem etc: I puzzled over the sum for hours.) sukti galvą
    2. noun
    1) (a problem that causes a lot of thought: Her behaviour was a puzzle to him.) mįslė
    2) (a kind of game or toy to test one's thinking, knowledge or skill: a jig-saw puzzle; a crossword puzzle.) galvosūkis, dėstas, kibučiai
    - puzzle out

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > puzzle

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