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  • 1 decree

    [di'kri:] 1. noun
    1) (an order or law: a decree forbidding hunting.) įsakas, potvarkis
    2) (a ruling of a court of civil law.) nutartis
    2. verb
    (to order, command or decide (something): The court decreed that he should pay the fine in full.) paskelbti įsaką, nuspręsti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > decree

  • 2 law

    [lo:]
    1) (the collection of rules according to which people live or a country etc is governed: Such an action is against the law; law and order.) teisė
    2) (any one of such rules: A new law has been passed by Parliament.) įstatymas
    3) ((in science) a rule that says that under certain conditions certain things always happen: the law of gravity.) dėsnis
    - lawfully
    - lawless
    - lawlessly
    - lawlessness
    - lawyer
    - law-abiding
    - law court
    - lawsuit
    - be a law unto oneself
    - the law
    - the law of the land
    - lay down the law

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > law

  • 3 reverse

    [rə'və:s] 1. verb
    1) (to move backwards or in the opposite direction to normal: He reversed (the car) into the garage; He reversed the film through the projector.) varyti atbulą, atsukti atgal
    2) (to put into the opposite position, state, order etc: This jacket can be reversed (= worn inside out).) išversti, apgręžti, pakeisti
    3) (to change (a decision, policy etc) to the exact opposite: The man was found guilty, but the judges in the appeal court reversed the decision.) pakeisti, atšaukti
    2. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (the) opposite: `Are you hungry?' `Quite the reverse - I've eaten far too much!'; I take the reverse point of view.) priešingas, atvirkščias
    2) (a defeat; a piece of bad luck.) nesėkmė, pralaimėjimas
    3) ((a mechanism eg one of the gears of a car etc which makes something move in) a backwards direction or a direction opposite to normal: He put the car into reverse; ( also adjective) a reverse gear.) atbulinė (eiga)
    4) (( also adjective) (of) the back of a coin, medal etc: the reverse (side) of a coin.) atvirkštinė (pusė)
    - reversed
    - reversible
    - reverse the charges

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > reverse

  • 4 summon

    (to order to come or appear: He was summoned to appear in court; The head teacher summoned her to his room; A meeting was summoned.) pašaukti, sušaukti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > summon

  • 5 try

    1. verb
    1) (to attempt or make an effort (to do, get etc): He tried to answer the questions; Let's try and climb that tree!) (pa)bandyti
    2) (to test; to make an experiment (with) in order to find out whether something will be successful, satisfactory etc: She tried washing her hair with a new shampoo; Try one of these sweets.) išbandyti
    3) (to judge (someone or their case) in a court of law: The prisoners were tried for murder.) teisti
    4) (to test the limits of; to strain: You are trying my patience.) bandyti
    2. noun
    1) (an attempt or effort: Have a try (at the exam). I'm sure you will pass.) bandymas
    2) (in rugby football, an act of putting the ball on the ground behind the opponents' goal-line: Our team scored three tries.) ávartis
    - trying
    - try on
    - try out

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > try

См. также в других словарях:

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