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  • 41 rummage

    1. verb
    (to search by turning things out or over: He rummaged in the drawer for a clean shirt.) naršyti, iškrėsti
    2. noun
    (a thorough search.) naršymas, krata

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  • 42 sceptical

    adjective ((often with about) unwilling to believe: They say apples clean your teeth, but I'm sceptical about that myself.) skeptiškas

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  • 43 scour

    I verb
    (to clean by hard rubbing.) šveisti
    II verb
    (to make a thorough search of: They scoured the woods for the child.) apieškoti, išnaršyti

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  • 44 scrub

    1. past tense, past participle - scrubbed; verb
    1) (to rub hard in order to clean: She's scrubbing the floor.) šveisti, trinti, grandyti
    2) (to remove by scrubbing: She scrubbed the mess off the carpet.) šveisti
    3) (to cancel: We planned to go but had to scrub the idea.) palaidoti, atsižadėti
    2. noun
    (an act of scrubbing.) šveitimas

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  • 45 shampoo

    [ʃæm'pu:] 1. plural - shampoos; noun
    1) (a soapy liquid or other substance for washing the hair and scalp or for cleaning carpets, upholstery etc: a special shampoo for greasy hair; carpet shampoo.) šampūnas
    2) (an act of washing etc with shampoo: I had a shampoo and set at the hairdresser's.) išplovimas su šampūnu
    2. verb
    (to wash or clean with shampoo: She shampoos her hair every day; We shampooed the rugs yesterday.) plauti su šampūnu

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  • 46 shaven

    adjective (shaved: He was dark and clean- shaven.) nusiskutęs

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  • 47 sheet

    [ʃi:t]
    1) (a broad piece of cloth eg for a bed: She put clean sheets on all the beds.) paklodė
    2) (a large, thin, usually flat, piece: a sheet of paper/glass.) lapas, lakštas

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  • 48 shining

    adjective (very bright and clear; producing or reflecting light; polished: a shining star; The windows were clean and shining.) šviečiantis, blizgantis

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  • 49 sponge

    1. noun
    1) (a type of sea animal, or its soft skeleton, which has many holes and is able to suck up and hold water.) pintis
    2) (a piece of such a skeleton or a substitute, used for washing the body etc.) kempinė
    3) (a sponge pudding or cake: We had jam sponge for dessert.) biskvitas
    4) (an act of wiping etc with a sponge: Give the table a quick sponge over, will you?) šluostymas/valymas kempine/drėgnu rankšluosčiu ir pan.
    2. verb
    1) (to wipe or clean with a sponge: She sponged the child's face.) šluostyti/plauti kempine/drėgnu rankšluosčiu ir pan.
    2) (to get a living, money etc (from someone else): He's been sponging off/on us for years.) melžti, būti išlaikytiniu
    - spongy
    - spongily
    - sponginess
    - sponge cake
    - sponge pudding

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  • 50 spotless

    adjective (very clean: a spotless kitchen.) švytintis švara

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  • 51 sweep out

    (to sweep (a room etc) thoroughly; to clean by sweeping: to sweep the classroom out.) iššluoti

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  • 52 syringe

    [si'rin‹] 1. noun
    (an instrument for sucking up and squirting out liquids, sometimes having a needle for giving injections.) švirkštas
    2. verb
    (to clean or wash eg ears using a syringe.) praplauti švirkštu

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  • 53 toothpaste

    noun (a kind of paste used to clean the teeth: a tube of toothpaste.) dantų pasta

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  • 54 underpants

    (a short undergarment worn (usually by men) over the buttocks: a clean pair of underpants.) apatinės kelnės

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  • 55 vacuum

    ['vækjuəm] 1. noun
    1) (a space from which (almost) all air or other gas has been removed.) vakuumas
    2) (short for vacuum cleaner.)
    2. verb
    (to clean (something) using a vacuum cleaner: She vacuumed the carpet.) (ið)valyti dulkiø siurbliu, (ið)siurbti
    - vacuum-flask
    - flask

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  • 56 virtue

    ['və: u:]
    1) (a good moral quality: Honesty is a virtue.) dorybė
    2) (a good quality: The house is small, but it has the virtue of being easy to clean.) privalumas
    3) (goodness of character etc: She is a person of great virtue.) dorumas
    - virtuously
    - virtuousness

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  • 57 wash

    [woʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to clean (a thing or person, especially oneself) with (soap and) water or other liquid: How often do you wash your hair?; You wash (the dishes) and I'll dry; We can wash in the stream.) plauti, praustis
    2) (to be able to be washed without being damaged: This fabric doesn't wash very well.) skalbti(s)
    3) (to flow (against, over etc): The waves washed (against) the ship.) plauti, skalauti
    4) (to sweep (away etc) by means of water: The floods have washed away hundreds of houses.) nuplauti, nunešti
    2. noun
    1) (an act of washing: He's just gone to have a wash.) plovimas, prausimasis
    2) (things to be washed or being washed: Your sweater is in the wash.) skalbiniai
    3) (the flowing or lapping (of waves etc): the wash of waves against the rocks.) skalavimas, mūša
    4) (a liquid with which something is washed: a mouthwash.) skystis
    5) (a thin coat (of water-colour paint etc), especially in a painting: The background of the picture was a pale blue wash.) sluoksnis
    6) (the waves caused by a moving boat etc: The rowing-boat was tossing about in the wash from the ship's propellers.) bangos, kilvateris
    - washer
    - washing
    - washed-out
    - washerwoman
    - washerman
    - washcloth
    - wash-basin
    - washing-machine
    - washing-powder
    - washing-up
    - washout
    - washroom
    - wash up

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  • 58 wipe

    1. verb
    1) (to clean or dry by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc: Would you wipe the table for me?) nušluostyti, nuvalyti
    2) (to remove by rubbing with a cloth, paper etc: The child wiped her tears away with her handkerchief; Wipe that writing off (the blackboard); Please wipe up that spilt milk.) nušluostyti
    2. noun
    (an act of cleaning by rubbing: Give the table a wipe.) (nu)valymas, (nu)šluostymas
    - wipe out

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  • 59 wipe out

    1) (to clean the inside of (a bowl etc) with a cloth etc.) iššluostyti
    2) (to remove; to get rid of: You must try to wipe out the memory of these terrible events.) išbraukti iš
    3) (to destroy completely: They wiped out the whole regiment in one battle.) nušluoti nuo žemės paviršiaus

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См. также в других словарях:

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  • clean — ► ADJECTIVE 1) free from dirt, pollutants, or harmful substances. 2) morally pure: clean living. 3) not obscene. 4) attentive to personal hygiene. 5) showing or having no record of offences or crimes: a clean driving licence. 6) played or done… …   English terms dictionary

  • Clean — (kl[=e]n), a. [Compar. {Cleaner} (kl[=e]n [ e]r); superl. {Cleanest}.] [OE. clene, AS. cl[=ae]ne; akin to OHG. chleini pure, neat, graceful, small, G. klein small, and perh. to W. glan clean, pure, bright; all perh. from a primitive, meaning… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Clean — may refer to: Music The Clean, an influential first wave punk band Clean (album), an industrial album by Deitiphobia Clean , a song by Depeche Mode from their 1990 album Violator Clean, an amplifier sound in guitar terminology Clean, an Edwin… …   Wikipedia

  • clean — adj Clean, cleanly are often confused. Clean is applied to a person or thing that is actually free from dirt; cleanly to a person or animal whose habit or tendency is to be clean; thus, one who is cleanly, though not always able to keep clean,… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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  • Clean — «Clean» Canción de Depeche Mode Álbum Violator Publicación 19 de marzo de 1990 Grabación …   Wikipedia Español

  • clean — [ klin ] adj. inv. • 1978; mot angl. « propre » ♦ Anglic. fam. 1 ♦ Qui a un air propre, soigné. Une allure, un look clean. Un intérieur clean. 2 ♦ Qui est sain, net moralement. Spécialt Qui ne prend pas de drogue. Être clean (opposé à speedé) . ● …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • clean-up — (v.), clean up (adj.),or cleanup (n.) (1) An informal phrase used by lenders to describe a provision in loan documents, usually the promissory notes used for lines of credit. The clean up provision requires that the loan balance outstanding under …   Financial and business terms

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