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1 rape
[reip] 1. noun1) (the crime of having sexual intercourse with a woman against her will.) išprievartavimas2) (the act of causing great damage, destruction etc to land etc.) nuniokojimas2. verb1) (to force (a woman) to have sexual intercourse against her will.) išprievartauti2) (to cause great damage, destruction etc to (countryside etc).) nuniokoti•- rapist -
2 town
1) (a group of houses, shops, schools etc, that is bigger than a village but smaller than a city: I'm going into town to buy a dress; He's in town doing some shopping.) miestas2) (the people who live in such a group of houses etc: The whole town turned out to greet the heroes.) miestas3) (towns in general as opposed to the countryside: Do you live in the country or the town?) miestas•- town hall
- townsfolk
- townspeople
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3 country
plural - countries; noun1) (any of the nations of the world; the land occupied by a nation: Canada is a larger country than Spain.) šalis, kraštas2) (the people of a country: The whole country is in agreement with your views.) šalies gyventojai3) ((usually with the) districts where there are fields, moors etc as opposed to towns and areas with many buildings: a quiet holiday in the country; ( also adjective) country districts.) kaimo vietovė, kaimas, užmiestis4) (an area or stretch of land: hilly country.) vietovė•- countryman
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4 cross-country skiing
noun (the sport of skiing with narrow skis across the countryside, through woods etc.) slidinėjimo krosas -
5 woody
1) (covered with trees: woody countryside.) apaugęs medžiais2) ((of a smell etc) of or like wood.) medžio
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