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101 computerize
verb (to put (information etc) into a form suitable for use by a computer: Are you intending to computerize your book-ordering system?) kompiuterizuoti -
102 confide
(to tell one's private thoughts to someone: He confided in his brother; He confided his fears to his brother.) iš(si)pasakoti, pa(si)tikėti- confident
- confidential
- confidentiality
- confidentially
- confiding
- confidingly
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103 confine
1) (to keep within limits; to stop from spreading: They succeeded in confining the fire to a small area.) apriboti, lokalizuoti2) (to shut up or imprison: The prince was confined in the castle for three years.) uždaryti, įkalinti•- confined- confinement
- confines -
104 confound
(to puzzle and surprise greatly.) pritrenkti, priblokšti -
105 confront
1) (to bring face to face with: He was confronted with the evidence of his crime.) suvesti į akistatą, pateikti (įrodymus)2) (to face in a hostile manner; to oppose: They confronted the enemy at dawn.) susidurti (su)• -
106 conjure
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107 connive
((with at) to make no attempt to hinder (something wrong or illegal): Her mother connived at the child's truancy.) nuolaidžiauti, pro pirštus žiūrėti -
108 consign
(to put into or deliver to; to transfer: The little boy was consigned to his grandmother's care.) atiduoti, nugabenti, (pa)siųsti -
109 conspire
(to plot or secretly make plans together: They conspired with the terrorists to overthrow the government.) rengti sąmokslą- conspirator -
110 construct
(to build; to put together: They are planning to construct a new supermarket near our house; Construct a sentence containing `although'.) (pa)statyti, konstruoti, sudaryti- constructive
- constructively
- constructor
- construction site
- construction worker -
111 consult
1) (to seek advice or information from: Consult your doctor; He consulted his watch; He consulted with me about what we should do next.) pasitarti (su), konsultuotis, pasižiūrėti į, atsiklausti2) ((of a doctor etc) to give professional advice: He consults on Mondays and Fridays.) konsultuoti•- consultation -
112 contrive
1) (to manage (to do something): He contrived to remove the money from her bag.) įsigudrinti, kažkaip sugebėti2) (to make in a clever way: He contrived a tent from an old sack.) išradingai padirbti, dirbtinai sukurti• -
113 convulse
(to shake violently: convulsed with laughter.) sukrėsti, trūkčioti, raitytis- convulsively
- convulsion -
114 cotton on
verb (to understand: He'll soon cotton on (to what you mean).) suprasti, susigaudyti -
115 counteract
(to undo or prevent the effect of: the government's efforts to counteract inflation.) pasipriešinti, neutralizuoti -
116 cower
(to draw back and crouch in fear: He was cowering away from the fierce dog.) trauktis susigūžus -
117 crash-land
verb (to land (an aircraft), usually in an emergency, with the undercarriage up.) nutupdyti avarijos ištiktą lėktuvą -
118 criticise
1) (to find fault (with): He's always criticizing her.) kritikuoti2) (to give an opinion of or judgement on a book etc.) nagrinėti, vertinti -
119 criticize
1) (to find fault (with): He's always criticizing her.) kritikuoti2) (to give an opinion of or judgement on a book etc.) nagrinėti, vertinti -
120 cross-examine
verb (in a court of law, to test or check the previous evidence of (a witness) by questioning him.) apklausti kryžminės apklausos būdu
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