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destruction+(noun)

  • 1 destruction

    1) (the act or process of destroying or being destroyed: the destruction of the city.) griovimas, naikinimas
    2) (the state of being destroyed; ruin: a scene of destruction.) griuvėsiai
    - destructively
    - destructiveness

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  • 2 environment

    ((a set of) surrounding conditions, especially those influencing development or growth: An unhappy home environment may drive a teenager to crime; We should protect the environment from destruction by modern chemicals etc.) aplinka
    - environmentalist

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  • 3 shipwreck

    1) (the accidental sinking or destruction of a ship: There were many shipwrecks on the rocky coast.) laivo sudužimas
    2) (a wrecked ship: an old shipwreck on the shore.) sudužęs laivas

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  • 4 rape

    [reip] 1. noun
    1) (the crime of having sexual intercourse with a woman against her will.) išprievartavimas
    2) (the act of causing great damage, destruction etc to land etc.) nuniokojimas
    2. verb
    1) (to force (a woman) to have sexual intercourse against her will.) išprievartauti
    2) (to cause great damage, destruction etc to (countryside etc).) nuniokoti

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  • 5 havoc

    ['hævək]
    (great destruction or damage: The hurricane created havoc over a wide area.) nusiaubimas

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  • 6 holocaust

    ['holəko:st]
    (great destruction, usually by fire, especially of people's lives.) masinis sunaikinimas/sudeginimas

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  • 7 sabotage

    1. noun
    (the deliberate destruction in secret of machinery, bridges, equipment etc, by eg enemies in wartime, dissatisfied workers etc.) sabotažas
    2. verb
    (to destroy, damage or cause to fail by sabotage.) sabotuoti

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  • 8 salvage

    ['sælvi‹] 1. verb
    (to save from loss or destruction in a fire, shipwreck etc: He salvaged his books from the burning house.) išgelbėti
    2. noun
    1) (the act of salvaging.) išgelbėjimas
    2) (property etc which has been salvaged: Was there any salvage from the wreck?) išgelbėtas turtas

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  • 9 wreck

    [rek] 1. noun
    1) (a very badly damaged ship: The divers found a wreck on the sea-bed.) sudužęs laivas
    2) (something in a very bad condition: an old wreck of a car; I feel a wreck after cleaning the house.) laužas, griuvena
    3) (the destruction of a ship at sea: The wreck of the Royal George.) sudužimas
    2. verb
    (to destroy or damage very badly: The ship was wrecked on rocks in a storm; My son has wrecked my car; You have wrecked my plans.) sudaužyti, sugriauti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > wreck

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