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1 major
['mei‹ə] 1. adjective(great, or greater, in size, importance etc: major and minor roads; a major discovery.) pagrindinis, didesnis, svarbesnis2. noun1) ((often abbreviated to Maj. when written) the rank next below lieutenant-colonel.) majoras2) ((American) the subject in which you specialize at college or university: a major in physics; Her major is psychology.) pagrindinis specializacijos dalykas3. verb((with in) (American) to study a certain subject in which you specialize at college or university: She is majoring in philosophy.) specializuotis- majority- major-general
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2 Certificate of Secondary Education
noun (abbreviation) (C.S.E.; a secondary school leaving certificate (given for each subject), of a lower level than the General Certificate of Education (university entrance).) vidurinio mokslo atestatasEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > Certificate of Secondary Education
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3 GCE
[,‹i: si: 'i:]( abbreviation) (General Certificate of Education; an examination taken in a particular school subject usually at age 16 (O-level) or at age 18 (A-level); a pass in such an examination.) brandos atestatas/egzaminas -
4 vocabulary
[və'kæbjuləri]plural - vocabularies; noun1) (words in general: This book contains some difficult vocabulary.) žodynas2) ((the stock of) words known and used eg by one person, or within a particular trade or profession: He has a vocabulary of about 20,000 words; the specialized vocabulary of nuclear physics.) žodynas3) (a list of words in alphabetical order with meanings eg added as a supplement to a book dealing with a particular subject: This edition of Shakespeare's plays has a good vocabulary at the back.) žodynėlis
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