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duties+(noun)

  • 1 duty

    ['dju:ti]
    plural - duties; noun
    1) (what one ought morally or legally to do: He acted out of duty; I do my duty as a responsible citizen.) pareiga
    2) (an action or task requiring to be done, especially one attached to a job: I had a few duties to perform in connection with my job.) pareiga
    3) ((a) tax on goods: You must pay duty when you bring wine into the country.) muitas
    - dutiful
    - duty-free
    - off duty
    - on duty

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  • 2 citizenship

    noun (the status, rights and duties of a citizen, especially of a particular country etc: He has applied for British citizenship.) pilietybė

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  • 3 performance

    1) (the doing of something: He is very conscientious in the performance of his duties.) atlikimas, vykdymas
    2) (the way in which something or someone performs: His performance in the exams was not very good.) (veiklos) rezultatai, pasiekimai
    3) (something done on stage etc: The company gave a performance of `Othello'; His last three performances have not been very good.) vaidinimas

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  • 4 discharge

    1. verb
    1) (to allow to leave; to dismiss: The soldier was discharged from the army; She was discharged from hospital.) paleisti iš, demobilizuoti
    2) (to fire (a gun): He discharged his gun at the policeman.) iššauti, paleisti kulką iš
    3) (to perform (a task etc): He discharges his duties well.) atlikti, vykdyti
    4) (to pay (a debt).) sumokėti
    5) (to (cause to) let or send out: The chimney was discharging clouds of smoke; The drain discharged into the street.) (iš)leisti, (iš)mesti
    2. noun
    1) ((an) act of discharging: He was given his discharge from the army; the discharge of one's duties.) išleidimas, atlikimas
    2) (pus etc coming from eg a wound.) išskyros, pūliai

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  • 5 marshal

    1. noun
    1) (an official who arranges ceremonies, processions etc.) ceremonimeistras
    2) ((American) an official with certain duties in the lawcourts.) teismo pareigūnas
    3) ((American) the head of a police or fire department.) policijos/gaisrininkų skyriaus viršininkas
    2. verb
    1) (to arrange (forces, facts, arguments etc) in order: Give me a minute to marshal my thoughts.) (su)rikiuoti
    2) (to lead or show the way to: We marshalled the whole group into a large room.) iškilmingai įvesti/palydėti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > marshal

  • 6 ministry

    plural - ministries; noun
    1) (the profession, duties or period of service of a minister of religion: His ministry lasted for fifteen years.) kunigystë, dvasininko pareigos
    2) (a department of government or the building where its employees work: the Transport Ministry.) ministerija

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  • 7 responsibility

    [-sə-]
    1) (something which a person has to look after, do etc: He takes his responsibilities very seriously.) pareiga
    2) (the state of having important duties: a position of responsibility.) atsakomybė
    3) (the state of being responsible: his responsibility for the accident.) atsakomybė

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > responsibility

  • 8 roster

    ['rostə]
    (a list showing the work, duties etc that people are to do: a duty roster.) sąrašas, tvarkaraštis

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  • 9 rota

    ['rəutə]
    (a list showing duties that are to be done in turn, and the names of the people who are to do them.) grafikas

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  • 10 serve

    [sə:v] 1. verb
    1) (to work for a person etc eg as a servant: He served his master for forty years.) tarnauti
    2) (to distribute food etc or supply goods: She served the soup to the guests; Which shop assistant served you (with these goods)?) patiekti
    3) (to be suitable for a purpose: This upturned bucket will serve as a seat.) tikti, būti
    4) (to perform duties, eg as a member of the armed forces: He served (his country) as a soldier for twenty years; I served on the committee for five years.) tarnauti
    5) (to undergo (a prison sentence): He served (a sentence of) six years for armed robbery.) atlikti (bausmę)
    6) (in tennis and similar games, to start the play by throwing up the ball etc and hitting it: He served the ball into the net; Is it your turn to serve?) servuoti
    2. noun
    (act of serving (a ball).) servas
    - serving
    - it serves you right
    - serve an apprenticeship
    - serve out
    - serve up

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  • 11 squad

    [skwod]
    1) (a small group of soldiers drilled or working together: The men were divided into squads to perform different duties.) būrys
    2) (a group of people, especially a working-party: a squad of workmen.) brigada

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > squad

См. также в других словарях:

  • compound duties — noun plural : a combination of specific and ad valorem customs duties on the same article …   Useful english dictionary

  • differential duties — noun plural : duties imposed unequally on the same products according to the sources of or methods of getting these products …   Useful english dictionary

  • discriminating duties — noun plural : differential duties …   Useful english dictionary

  • marital duties — noun The duty to be available to ones spouse for sexual intercourse …   Wiktionary

  • stamp duty — noun a tax collected by requiring a stamp to be purchased and attached (usually on documents or publications) • Syn: ↑stamp tax • Hypernyms: ↑tax, ↑taxation, ↑revenue enhancement * * * noun : stamp tax …   Useful english dictionary

  • tariff — tar·iff / tar əf/ n [Italian tariffa, from Arabic ta‘rīf notification] 1 a: a schedule of duties imposed by a government on imported or in some countries exported goods b: a duty or rate of duty imposed in such a schedule 2: a document filed with …   Law dictionary

  • duty — noun 1 sth that you have to do because it is right or expected ADJECTIVE ▪ contractual, legal, statutory (esp. BrE) ▪ Retailers have a statutory duty to provide goods suitable for their purpose. ▪ fiduciary ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • fire drill — noun an exercise intended to train people in duties and escape procedures to be followed in case of fire • Hypernyms: ↑exercise, ↑practice, ↑drill, ↑practice session, ↑recitation * * * noun 1. : a primitive device for kindling fire consisting of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • free port — noun 1. an area adjoining a port where goods that are intended for reshipment can be received and stored without payment of duties • Syn: ↑free zone • Hypernyms: ↑area, ↑country 2. a port open on equal terms to all commercial vessels • Hypernyms …   Useful english dictionary

  • Lord Privy Seal — noun the senior cabinet minister in the British Cabinet who has no official duties • Hypernyms: ↑cabinet minister • Member Holonyms: ↑British Cabinet * * * noun : a British officer of state who has only nominal official duties as custodian of the …   Useful english dictionary

  • police commissioner — noun a civil commissioner appointed to supervise the duties and discipline of the police • Hypernyms: ↑commissioner * * * noun 1. : a member of a board of civilian officials legally charged with the making of policy for and the exercise of… …   Useful english dictionary

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