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  • 1 build

    [bild] 1. past tense, past participle - built; verb
    (to form or construct from parts: build a house/railway/bookcase.) statyti
    2. noun
    (physical form: a man of heavy build.) kūno sudėjimas
    - building
    - building society
    - built-in
    - built-up
    - build up

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  • 2 build up

    1) (to increase (the size or extent of): The traffic begins to build up around five o'clock.) didėti, augti
    2) (to strengthen gradually (a business, one's health, reputation etc): His father built up that grocery business from nothing.) (su)kurti, (iš)plėsti, (pa)didinti

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  • 3 bridge

    [bri‹] 1. noun
    1) (a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc.) tiltas
    2) (the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship.) kapitono tiltelis
    3) (the bony part (of the nose).) nosikaulis
    4) (the support of the strings of a violin etc.) tiltelis
    2. verb
    1) (to build a bridge over: They bridged the stream.) pastatyti tiltą per
    2) (to close a gap, pause etc: He bridged the awkward silence with a funny remark.) užpildyti (tarpą)

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  • 4 built

    [-t]
    past tense, past participle; = build

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  • 5 combat

    1. noun
    ((an act of) fighting: The two knights met each other in single combat.) kova
    2. verb
    (to fight against; to oppose: The residents of the town tried to combat the government's plans to build a motorway.) kovoti su, priešintis

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  • 6 construct

    (to build; to put together: They are planning to construct a new supermarket near our house; Construct a sentence containing `although'.) (pa)statyti, konstruoti, sudaryti
    - constructive
    - constructively
    - constructor
    - construction site
    - construction worker

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  • 7 erect

    [i'rekt] 1. adjective
    (upright: He held his head erect.) tiesus, stačias
    2. verb
    1) (to set up; to put up or to build: They erected a statue in his memory; They plan to erect an office block there.) (pa)statyti
    2) (to set upright (a mast etc).) (pa)statyti
    - erectly
    - erectness

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  • 8 get up steam

    (to build up energy ready for effort.) sukaupti jėgas

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  • 9 home

    [həum] 1. noun
    1) (the house, town, country etc where a person etc usually lives: I work in London but my home is in Bournemouth; When I retire, I'll make my home in Bournemouth; Africa is the home of the lion; We'll have to find a home for the kitten.) namai
    2) (the place from which a person, thing etc comes originally: America is the home of jazz.) gimtieji namai, tėvynė
    3) (a place where children without parents, old people, people who are ill etc live and are looked after: an old folk's home; a nursing home.) namai
    4) (a place where people stay while they are working: a nurses' home.) patalpos, kambarys
    5) (a house: Crumpy Construction build fine homes for fine people; He invited me round to his home.) namas
    2. adjective
    1) (of a person's home or family: home comforts.) naminis, šeimyninis, šeimos
    2) (of the country etc where a person lives: home produce.) šalies, vidaus
    3) ((in football) playing or played on a team's own ground: the home team; a home game.) vietinis
    3. adverb
    1) (to a person's home: I'm going home now; Hallo - I'm home!) namo, namie
    2) (completely; to the place, position etc a thing is intended to be: He drove the nail home; Few of his punches went home; These photographs of the war brought home to me the suffering of the soldiers.) iki galo, į tikslą
    - homely
    - homeliness
    - homing
    - home-coming
    - home-grown
    - homeland
    - home-made
    - home rule
    - homesick
    - homesickness
    - homestead
    - home truth
    - homeward
    - homewards
    - homeward
    - homework
    - at home
    - be/feel at home
    - home in on
    - leave home
    - make oneself at home
    - nothing to write home about

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  • 10 nest

    [nest] 1. noun
    (a structure or place in which birds (and some animals and insects) hatch or give birth to and look after their young: The swallows are building a nest under the roof of our house; a wasp's nest.) lizdas, gūžta
    2. verb
    (to build a nest and live in it: A pair of robins are nesting in that bush.) sukti lizdą
    - nest-egg
    - feather one's own nest
    - feather one's nest

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  • 11 propose

    [prə'pəuz]
    1) (to offer for consideration; to suggest: I proposed my friend for the job; Who proposed this scheme?) (pa)siūlyti
    2) (to intend: He proposes to build a new house.) ketinti
    3) (to make an offer of marriage: He proposed (to me) last night and I accepted him.) pasipiršti

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  • 12 put up

    1) (to raise (a hand etc).) pakelti
    2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) statyti
    3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) pakabinti
    4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) (pa)kelti
    5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) rodyti
    6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) parūpinti
    7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) apnakvinti

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  • 13 raise

    [reiz] 1. verb
    1) (to move or lift to a high(er) position: Raise your right hand; Raise the flag.) iškelti, pakelti
    2) (to make higher: If you paint your flat, that will raise the value of it considerably; We'll raise that wall about 20 centimetres.) pakelti, padidinti
    3) (to grow (crops) or breed (animals) for food: We don't raise pigs on this farm.) auginti
    4) (to rear, bring up (a child): She has raised a large family.) išauginti
    5) (to state (a question, objection etc which one wishes to have discussed): Has anyone in the audience any points they would like to raise?) iškelti
    6) (to collect; to gather: We'll try to raise money; The revolutionaries managed to raise a small army.) surinkti
    7) (to cause: His remarks raised a laugh.) sukelti
    8) (to cause to rise or appear: The car raised a cloud of dust.) sukelti
    9) (to build (a monument etc): They've raised a statue of Robert Burns / in memory of Robert Burns.) pastatyti
    10) (to give (a shout etc).) (pa)kelti (balsą)
    11) (to make contact with by radio: I can't raise the mainland.) susisiekti su
    2. noun
    (an increase in wages or salary: I'm going to ask the boss for a raise.) (algos) pakėlimas
    - raise hell/Cain / the roof
    - raise someone's spirits

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  • 14 ridiculous

    [rə'dikjuləs] 1. adjective
    (very silly; deserving to be laughed at: That's a ridiculous suggestion; You look ridiculous in that hat!) absurdiškas, juokingas
    - ridiculousness
    - ridicule
    2. noun
    (laughter at someone or something; mockery: Despite the ridicule of his neighbours he continued to build a spaceship in his garden.) pajuoka

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  • 15 rig up

    (to build usually quickly with whatever material is available: They rigged up a rough shelter with branches and mud.) suręsti, sulipdyti

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  • 16 subcontractor

    (a person who undertakes work for a contractor and is therefore not directly employed by the person who wants such work done: The building contractor has employed several subcontractors to build the block of flats.) subrangovas

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  • 17 throw up

    1) (a slang expression for to vomit: She had too much to eat, and threw up on the way home.) vemti
    2) (to give up or abandon: He threw up his job.) mesti
    3) (to build hurriedly: They threw up a temporary building.) suręsti

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