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1 development
1) (the process or act of developing: a crucial stage in the development of a child.) vystymasis, plėtra, plėtotė2) (something new which is the result of developing: important new developments in science.) nauji rezultatai/išradimai/įvykiai -
2 period
['piəriəd] 1. noun1) (any length of time: a period of three days; a period of waiting.) laikotarpis, metas2) (a stage in the Earth's development, an artist's development, in history etc: the Pleistocene period; the modern period.) periodas, epocha3) (the punctuation mark (.), put at the end of a sentence; a full stop.) taškas2. adjective(of furniture, costumes etc) of or from the same or appropriate time in history; antique or very old: period costumes; His house is full of period furniture (=antique furniture). senovinis, būdingas tam tikrai epochai- periodic- periodically
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3 chrysalis
['krisəlis](the form taken by some insects (eg butterflies) at an early stage in their development.) lėliukė -
4 complication
1) (something making a situation etc more difficult: Taking the dog with us on holiday will be an added complication.) apsunkinimas2) (a development (in an illness etc) which makes things worse.) komplikacija -
5 course
[ko:s]1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) kursas2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) patiekalas3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) trasa, aikštė, kortas4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) kryptis, maršrutas, kursas, vaga5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) kelias, linkmė, raida6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) būdas•- in due course
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6 develop
[di'veləp]past tense, past participle - developed; verb1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) vystyti(s), rutulioti(s), plėtoti(s), (iš)augti2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) į(si)gyti3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) atsirasti4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) ryškinti• -
7 early
['ə:li] 1. adverb1) (near the beginning (of a period of time etc): early in my life; early in the afternoon.) anksti2) (sooner than others; sooner than usual; sooner than expected or than the appointed time: He arrived early; She came an hour early.) pirma laiko, anksčiau2. adjective1) (belonging to, or happening, near the beginning of a period of time etc: early morning; in the early part of the century.) ankstyvas2) (belonging to the first stages of development: early musical instruments.) pirmykštis, senasis3) (happening etc sooner than usual or than expected: the baby's early arrival; It's too early to get up yet.) priešlaikinis, (per) ankstyvas4) (prompt: I hope for an early reply to my letter.) greitas•- early bird -
8 embryology
[-'olə‹i]noun (the science of the formation and development of the embryo.) embriologija -
9 embryonic
[-'onik]adjective (in an early stage of development.) embrioninis -
10 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 -
11 epoch
['i:pok, ]( American[) 'epək]((the start of) a particular period of history, development etc: The invention of printing marked an epoch in the history of education.) epocha -
12 field
[fi:ld] 1. noun1) (a piece of land enclosed for growing crops, keeping animals etc: Our house is surrounded by fields.) laukas2) (a wide area: playing fields (= an area for games, sports etc).) aikštė3) (a piece of land etc where minerals or other natural resources are found: an oil-field; a coalfield.) telkinys4) (an area of knowledge, interest, study etc: in the fields of literature/economic development; her main fields of interest.) sfera, sritis5) (an area affected, covered or included by something: a magnetic field; in his field of vision.) laukas6) (an area of battle: the field of Waterloo; ( also adjective) a field-gun.) kovos laukas2. verb((in cricket, basketball etc) to catch (the ball) and return it.) pagauti ir atmušti sviedinį- fieldwork -
13 foetus
['fi:təs](a young human being, animal, bird etc in the early stages of development before it is born or hatched.) gemalas, embrionas- foetal -
14 geology
[‹i'olə‹i](the science of the history and development of the Earth as shown by rocks etc: He is studying geology.) geologija- geologically
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15 inflammation
[inflə'meiʃən]noun ((a place in the body where there is) development of heat with pain, redness and swelling: Tonsillitis is inflammation of the tonsils.) uždegimas -
16 language
['læŋɡwi‹]1) (human speech: the development of language in children.) kalba2) (the speech of a particular nation: She is very good at (learning) languages; Russian is a difficult language.) kalba3) (the words and way of speaking, writing etc usually connected with a particular group of people etc: the language of journalists; medical language.) kalba• -
17 man
[mæn] 1. plural - men; noun1) (an adult male human being: Hundreds of men, women and children; a four-man team.) vyras, vyriškis2) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) žmogus, žmonija3) (obviously masculine male person: He's independent, tough, strong, brave - a real man!) vyras4) (a word sometimes used in speaking informally or giving commands to someone: Get on with your work, man, and stop complaining!) žmogau!5) (an ordinary soldier, who is not an officer: officers and men.) kareivis, eilinis6) (a piece used in playing chess or draughts: I took three of his men in one move.) pėstininkas, šaškė (ne dama)2. verb(to supply with men (especially soldiers): The colonel manned the guns with soldiers from our regiment.) sukomplektuoti- - man- manhood
- mankind
- manly
- manliness
- manned
- man-eating
- man-eater
- manhandle
- manhole
- man-made
- manpower
- manservant
- mansized
- mansize
- manslaughter
- menfolk
- menswear
- as one man
- the man in the street
- man of letters
- man of the world
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18 nucleus
['nju:kliəs]plural - nuclei; noun1) (the central part of an atom.) branduolys2) (the part of a plant or animal cell that controls its development.) branduolys, centras•- nuclear- nuclear device
- nuclear disarmament
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19 nurture
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20 phase
[feiz]1) (a stage in the development of something: We are entering a new phase in the war.) etapas, stadija2) (one in a series of regular changes in the shape or appearance of something (especially the moon or a planet): the phases of the moon.) fazė
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