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1 describe
1) (to give an account of in words; to tell in words what something or someone is like: He described what had happened; Would you describe her as beautiful?) papasakoti, apibūdinti2) (to say that one is something: He describes himself as a salesman.) apibūdinti, pristatyti• -
2 as
[æz] 1. conjunction1) (when; while: I met John as I was coming home; We'll be able to talk as we go.) kai, kada2) (because: As I am leaving tomorrow, I've bought you a present.) kadangi3) (in the same way that: If you are not sure how to behave, do as I do.) (taip) kaip4) (used to introduce a statement of what the speaker knows or believes to be the case: As you know, I'll be leaving tomorrow.) kaip5) (though: Old as I am, I can still fight; Much as I want to, I cannot go.) nors, kad ir kaip6) (used to refer to something which has already been stated and apply it to another person: Tom is English, as are Dick and Harry.) (lygiai) kaip ir2. adverb(used in comparisons, eg the first as in the following example: The bread was as hard as a brick.)3. preposition1) (used in comparisons, eg the second as in the following example: The bread was as hard as a brick.) kaip2) (like: He was dressed as a woman.) kaip3) (with certain verbs eg regard, treat, describe, accept: I am regarded by some people as a bit of a fool; He treats the children as adults.) kaip4) (in the position of: He is greatly respected both as a person and as a politician.) kaip•- as for- as if / as though
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3 brother
1) (the title given to a male child to describe his relationship to the other children of his parents: I have two brothers.) brolis2) (a fellow member of any group ( also adjective): brother officers.) bendražygis, kolega3) ((plural also brethren ['breƟrən]) a member of a religious group: The brothers of the order prayed together; The brethren met daily.) brolis (vienuolis)•- brother-in-law -
4 characterise
1) (to be the obvious feature of: The giraffe is characterized by its long neck.) išskirti2) (to describe (as): She characterized him as weak and indecisive.) charakterizuoti, apibūdinti -
5 characterize
1) (to be the obvious feature of: The giraffe is characterized by its long neck.) išskirti2) (to describe (as): She characterized him as weak and indecisive.) charakterizuoti, apibūdinti -
6 compare
[kəm'peə]1) (to put (things etc) side by side in order to see to what extent they are the same or different: If you compare his work with hers you will find hers more accurate; This is a good essay compared with your last one.) (pa)lyginti2) (to describe as being similar to: She compared him to a monkey.) palyginti3) (to be near in standard or quality: He just can't compare with Mozart.) lygintis•- comparative
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7 depict
[di'pikt]1) (to paint, draw etc.) piešti, vaizduoti2) (to describe: Her novel depicts the life of country people.) vaizduoti -
8 elaborate
1. [i'læbəreit] verb1) (to work out or describe (a plan etc) in detail: He elaborated his theory.) nuodugniai parengti/aprašyti2) ((especially with on) to discuss details: She elaborated on the next day's menu.) aptarinėti, gvildenti2. [-rət] adjective1) (very detailed or complicated: an elaborate design.) sudėtingas, smulkus2) (carefully planned: elaborate plans for escape.) gerai apgalvotas, detalus•- elaboration -
9 exaggerate
[iɡ'zæ‹əreit]1) (to make (something) appear to be, or describe it as, greater etc than it really is: You seem to be exaggerating his faults; That dress exaggerates her thinness.) perdėti, per daug pabrėžti, padidinti2) (to go beyond the truth in describing something etc: You can't trust her. She always exaggerates.) perdėti, išpūsti• -
10 flatter
['flætə]1) (to praise too much or insincerely: Flatter him by complimenting him on his singing.) saldliežuvauti, meilikauti2) (to show, describe etc someone or something as being better than someone etc really is: The photograph flatters him.) (pa)gražinti3) (to be pleased to say about (oneself) (that one can do something): I flatter myself that I can speak French perfectly.) džiaugtis, jausti pasitenkinimą•- flattery -
11 put one's finger on
(to point out or describe exactly; to identify: She put her finger on the cause of our financial trouble.) tiksliai nurodyti -
12 qualify
1) (to cause to be or to become able or suitable for: A degree in English does not qualify you to teach English; She is too young to qualify for a place in the team.) suteikti teisę, būti pasirengusiam2) ((with as) to show that one is suitable for a profession or job etc, especially by passing a test or examination: I hope to qualify as a doctor.) įgyti (kokią nors) specialybę, gauti... diplomą3) ((with for) to allow, or be allowed, to take part in a competition etc, usually by reaching a satisfactory standard in an earlier test or competition: She failed to qualify for the long jump.) sėkmingai pasirodyti atrankos varžybose4) ((of an adjective) to describe, or add to the meaning of: In `red books', the adjective `red' qualifies the noun `books'.) apibrėžti•- qualified
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13 re-create
[ri:kri'eit](to describe or show realistically: In the film, they had tried to recreate the horrors of the war.) atkurti -
14 sister
['sistə] 1. noun1) (the title given to a female child to describe her relationship to the other children of her parents: She's my sister; my father's sister.) sesuo2) (a type of senior nurse: She's a sister on Ward 5.) sesuo3) (a female member of a religious group.) sesuo4) (a female fellow member of any group: We must fight for equal opportunities, sisters!) sesuo2. adjective(closely similar in design, function etc: sister ships.) panašus, dvynys -
15 sketch
[ske ] 1. noun1) (a rough plan, drawing or painting: He made several sketches before starting the portrait.) eskizas, škicas2) (a short (written or spoken) account without many details: The book began with a sketch of the author's life.) apybraiža, trumpa apžvalga3) (a short play, dramatic scene etc: a comic sketch.) skečas2. verb1) (to draw, describe, or plan without completing the details.) piešti eskizą2) (to make rough drawings, paintings etc: She sketches as a hobby.) škicuoti, piešti•- sketchy- sketchily
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16 subtle
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17 this
[ðis] 1. plural - these; adjective1) (used to indicate a person, thing etc nearby or close in time: This book is better than that (one); I prefer these trousers.) šis2) (used in stories to indicate a person, thing etc that one is describing or about to describe: Then this man arrived.) tas, vienas toks2. pronoun(used for a thing etc or a person nearby or close in time: Read this - you'll like it; This is my friend John Smith.) šitas, tai3. adverb(so; to this degree: I didn't think it would be this easy.) taip -
18 unspeakable
(that cannot be expressed in words, especially because too bad to describe: his unspeakable cruelty/rudeness.) neapsakomas -
19 unutterable
1) ((of a feeling) too strong to be expressed: To his unutterable horror, the ground began to shake.) nenusakomas2) (too bad to describe: What unutterable rudeness!) neapsakomas
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Describe — De*scribe , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Described}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Describing}.] [L. describere, descriptum; de + scribere to write: cf. OE. descriven, OF. descrivre, F. d[ e]crire. See {Scribe}, and cf. {Descry}.] 1. To represent by drawing; to draw… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Describe — De*scribe , v. i. To use the faculty of describing; to give a description; as, Milton describes with uncommon force and beauty. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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describe — *relate, narrate, state, report, rehearse, recite, recount Analogous words: delineate, *sketch, outline … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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describe — de|scribe W1S1 [dıˈskraıb] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: describere, from scribere to write ] 1.) to say what something or someone is like by giving details about them ▪ The police asked her to describe the two men. ▪ An alternative… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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