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21 down
I 1. adverb1) (towards or in a low or lower position, level or state: He climbed down to the bottom of the ladder.) žemyn, žemai2) (on or to the ground: The little boy fell down and cut his knee.) žemyn, nu-3) (from earlier to later times: The recipe has been handed down in our family for years.) iš (kartos) į (kartą)4) (from a greater to a smaller size, amount etc: Prices have been going down steadily.) žemyn5) (towards or in a place thought of as being lower, especially southward or away from a centre: We went down from Glasgow to Bristol.)2. preposition1) (in a lower position on: Their house is halfway down the hill.) žemyn2) (to a lower position on, by, through or along: Water poured down the drain.) žemyn3) (along: The teacher's gaze travelled slowly down the line of children.) išilgai, palei3. verb(to finish (a drink) very quickly, especially in one gulp: He downed a pint of beer.) išmesti, išlenkti- downward- downwards
- downward
- down-and-out
- down-at-heel
- downcast
- downfall
- downgrade
- downhearted
- downhill
- downhill racing
- downhill skiing
- down-in-the-mouth
- down payment
- downpour
- downright 4. adjectiveHe is a downright nuisance!) visiškas- downstream
- down-to-earth
- downtown
- downtown
- down-trodden
- be/go down with
- down on one's luck
- down tools
- down with
- get down to
- suit someone down to the ground
- suit down to the ground II noun(small, soft feathers: a quilt filled with down.) pūkai- downie®- downy -
22 draft
1. noun1) (a rough sketch or outline of something, especially written: a rough draft of my speech.) apmatai, projektas2) (a group (of soldiers etc) taken from a larger group.) atrankinė grupė3) (an order (to a bank etc) for the payment of money: a draft for $80.) čekis4) ((American) conscription: He emigrated to avoid the draft.) šaukimas į kariuomenę2. verb1) (to make in the form of a rough plan: Could you draft a report on this?) padaryti apmatus/projektà2) ((American) to conscript into the army etc: He was drafted into the Navy.) imti á kariuomenæ•- draft dodger
- draft evasion
- draftsman -
23 exact
[iɡ'zækt] 1. adjective1) (absolutely accurate or correct in every detail; the same in every detail; precise: What are the exact measurements of the room?; For this recipe the quantities must be absolutely exact; an exact copy; What is the exact time?; He walked in at that exact moment.) tikslus2) ((of a person, his mind etc) capable of being accurate over small details: Accountants have to be very exact.) tikslus, kruopštus2. verb(to force the payment of or giving of: We should exact fines from everyone who drops litter on the streets.) (iš)reikalauti- exacting- exactly
- exactness -
24 fall behind
1) (to be slower than (someone else): Hurry up! You're falling behind (the others); He is falling behind in his schoolwork.) atsilikti2) ((with with) to become late in regular payment, letter-writing etc: Don't fall behind with the rent!) atsilikti, vėluoti -
25 for
[fo:] 1. preposition1) (to be given or sent to: This letter is for you.)2) (towards; in the direction of: We set off for London.) į3) (through a certain time or distance: for three hours; for three miles.) per4) (in order to have, get, be etc: He asked me for some money; Go for a walk.)5) (in return; as payment: He paid $2 for his ticket.) už6) (in order to be prepared: He's getting ready for the journey.)7) (representing: He is the member of parliament for Hull.) atstovaujantis kam8) (on behalf of: Will you do it for me?) už9) (in favour of: Are you for or against the plan?) už10) (because of: for this reason.) dėl11) (having a particular purpose: She gave me money for the bus fare.)12) (indicating an ability or an attitude to: a talent for baking; an ear for music.)13) (as being: They mistook him for someone else.)14) (considering what is used in the case of: It is quite warm for January (= considering that it is January when it is usually cold).)15) (in spite of: For all his money, he didn't seem happy.) nežiūrint2. conjunction(because: It must be late, for I have been here a long time.) nes -
26 for nothing
1) (free; without payment: I'll do that job for you for nothing.) dykai, nemokamai2) (without result; in vain: I've been working on this book for six years, and all for nothing!) perniek -
27 gratuitous
1) ((derogatory) done, said etc without good reason or excuse or when not wanted: gratuitous insults.) neturintis pagrindo/priežasties, niekuo nepaaiškinamas2) (done, given etc without payment: gratuitous advice.) gautas dykai, nemokamas -
28 hotel
[hə'tel](a usually large house or building where travellers, holidaymakers etc may receive food, lodging etc in return for payment: The new hotel has over five hundred bedrooms.) viešbutis- hotelier -
29 housing benefit
noun (a payment given by a government to people who are entitled to it according to certain criteria (eg poverty) when they buy or rent a house, an apartment etc.) paðalpa bûstui ásigyti -
30 instalment
1) (one payment out of a number of payments into which an amount of money, especially a debt, is divided: The new carpet is being paid for by monthly instalments.) įmoka2) (a part of a story that is printed one part at a time eg in a weekly magazine, or read in parts on the radio: Did you hear the final instalment last week?) dalis -
31 insure
[in'ʃuə](to arrange for the payment of a sum of money in the event of the loss of (something) or accident or injury to (someone): Is your car insured?; Employers have to insure employees against accident.) apdrausti- insurance policy -
32 laundry
plural - laundries; noun1) (a place where clothes etc are washed, especially in return for payment: She took the sheets to the laundry; a hospital laundry.) skalbykla2) (clothes etc which have been, or are to be, washed: a bundle of laundry.) skalbiniai -
33 lease
[li:s] 1. noun((the period of) an agreement giving the use of a house etc on payment of rent: We signed the lease yesterday; a twenty-year lease.) išperkamoji nuoma, išperkamosios nuomos sutartis2. verb(to give or acquire a house etc in this way: He leases the land from the local council.) nuomoti(s) -
34 let
I [let] present participle - letting; verb1) (to allow or permit: She refused to let her children go out in the rain; Let me see your drawing.) leisti2) (to cause to: I will let you know how much it costs.) sudaryti prielaidas3) (used for giving orders or suggestions: If they will not work, let them starve; Let's (= let us) leave right away!) tegu•- let someone or something alone/be
- let alone/be
- let down
- let fall
- let go of
- let go
- let in
- out
- let in for
- let in on
- let off
- let up
- let well alone II [let] present participle - letting; verb(to give the use of (a house etc) in return for payment: He lets his house to visitors in the summer.) (iš)nuomoti- to let -
35 negotiate
[ni'ɡəuʃieit]1) (to bargain or discuss a subject in order to agree.) derėtis, tartis, vesti derybas2) (to arrange (a treaty, payment etc), usually after a long discussion.) derybomis pasiekti/gauti3) (to get past (an obstacle or difficulty).) įveikti•- negotiation -
36 partial
1) (not complete; in part only: a partial success; partial payment.) dalinis2) (having a liking for (a person or thing): He is very partial to cheese.) mėgstantis, turintis silpnybę• -
37 pay
[pei] 1. past tense, past participle - paid; verb1) (to give (money) to (someone) in exchange for goods, services etc: He paid $5 for the book.) (už)mokėti2) (to return (money that is owed): It's time you paid your debts.) grąžinti, (iš)mokėti, atlyginti3) (to suffer punishment (for): You'll pay for that remark!) sulauktiti atpildo, užmokėti4) (to be useful or profitable (to): Crime doesn't pay.) apsimokėti5) (to give (attention, homage, respect etc): Pay attention!; to pay one's respects.) kreipti, skirti, (ati)duoti, (pa)reikšti2. noun(money given or received for work etc; wages: How much pay do you get?) užmokestis- payable- payee
- payment
- pay-packet
- pay-roll
- pay back
- pay off
- pay up
- put paid to -
38 prostitute
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39 rebate
['ri:beit](a part of a payment, tax etc which is given back to the person paying it.) grąžinamoji išmoka -
40 remit
[rə'mit]past tense, past participle - remitted; verb(to send (money) usually in payment for something.) pasiųsti, pervesti (pinigus)- remittance
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