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1 out of sight
1) (no longer visible; where you cannot see something or be seen: They watched the ship sailing until it was out of sight; Put it out of sight.) nebematomas2) (an old expression meaning wonderful, fantastic: The show was out of sight.) nematytas, nepaprastas, fantastiškas -
2 out of
1) (from inside: He took it out of the bag.) iš2) (not in: Mr Smith is out of the office; out of danger; out of sight.) uþ, anapus3) (from among: Four out of five people like this song.) ið4) (having none left: She is quite out of breath.) be5) (because of: He did it out of curiosity/spite.) ið6) (from: He drank the lemonade straight out of the bottle.) ið -
3 out of mind
(an expression describing a situation in which someone is forgotten when he/she is not around: They used to be close friends, but since he left it has become a case of out of sight, out of mind.) kas iš akių, tas ir iš širdies -
4 blot out
(to hide from sight: The rain blotted out the view.) užstoti -
5 (frighten/scare) out of one's wits
((to frighten) (almost) to the point of madness: The sight of the gun in his hand scared me out of my wits.) mirtinai ką (išgąsdinti)English-Lithuanian dictionary > (frighten/scare) out of one's wits
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6 (frighten/scare) out of one's wits
((to frighten) (almost) to the point of madness: The sight of the gun in his hand scared me out of my wits.) mirtinai ką (išgąsdinti)English-Lithuanian dictionary > (frighten/scare) out of one's wits
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7 behind the scenes
(out of sight of the audience or public.) užkulisiuose -
8 dive
1. verb1) (to plunge headfirst into water or down through the air: He dived off a rock into the sea.) nerti2) (to go quickly and suddenly out of sight: She dived down a back street and into a shop.) nerti, smukti2. noun(an act of diving: She did a beautiful dive into the deep end of the pool.) nėrimas/šuolis į vandenį- diver- diving-board
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9 dodge
[do‹] 1. verb(to avoid (something) by a sudden and/or clever movement: She dodged the blow; He dodged round the corner out of sight; Politicians are very good at dodging difficult questions.) išsisukti, vengti, šmurkštelėti2. noun1) (an act of dodging.) išsisukimas, vengimas2) (a trick: You'll never catch him - he knows every dodge there is.) gudrybė•- dodgy -
10 put away
(to return to its proper place, especially out of sight: She put her clothes away in the drawer.) padėti atgal -
11 slide
1. past tense, past participle - slid; verb1) (to (cause to) move or pass along smoothly: He slid the drawer open; Children must not slide in the school corridors.) slinkti, stumti, slidinėti2) (to move quietly or secretly: I slid hurriedly past the window; He slid the book quickly out of sight under his pillow.) nepastebimai smukti, (pa)slinkti2. noun1) (an act of sliding.) slinkimas, smukimas2) (a slippery track, or apparatus with a smooth sloping surface, on which people or things can slide: The children were taking turns on the slide in the playground.) šliuožynė3) (a small transparent photograph for projecting on to a screen etc: The lecture was illustrated with slides.) skaidrė4) (a glass plate on which objects are placed to be examined under a microscope.) objektinis stiklelis5) ((also hair-slide) a (decorative) hinged fastening for the hair.) segtukas•- sliding door -
12 stow
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13 disappear
[disə'piə]1) (to vanish from sight: The sun disappeared slowly below the horizon.) išnykti, dingti2) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) išnykti3) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) dingti• -
14 see
I [si:] past tense - saw; verb1) (to have the power of sight: After six years of blindness, he found he could see.) matyti2) (to be aware of by means of the eye: I can see her in the garden.) matyti3) (to look at: Did you see that play on television?) matyti4) (to have a picture in the mind: I see many difficulties ahead.) regėti, įsivaizduoti5) (to understand: She didn't see the point of the joke.) suprasti6) (to investigate: Leave this here and I'll see what I can do for you.) pažiūrėti7) (to meet: I'll see you at the usual time.) pasimatyti8) (to accompany: I'll see you home.) palydėti•- seeing that
- see off
- see out
- see through
- see to
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- we will see II [si:] noun(the district over which a bishop or archbishop has authority.) vyskupija -
15 spot
[spot] 1. noun1) (a small mark or stain (made by mud, paint etc): She was trying to remove a spot of grease from her skirt.) dėmė2) (a small, round mark of a different colour from its background: His tie was blue with white spots.) taškelis3) (a pimple or red mark on the skin caused by an illness etc: She had measles and was covered in spots.) dėmė, spuogas4) (a place or small area, especially the exact place (where something happened etc): There was a large number of detectives gathered at the spot where the body had been found.) vieta5) (a small amount: Can I borrow a spot of sugar?) žiupsnelis, truputis2. verb1) (to catch sight of: She spotted him eventually at the very back of the crowd.) pamatyti, pastebėti2) (to recognize or pick out: No-one watching the play was able to spot the murderer.) atpažinti, atskirti•- spotless- spotlessly
- spotlessness
- spotted
- spotty
- spottiness
- spot check
- spotlight 3. verb1) (to light with a spotlight: The stage was spotlit.) apšviesti (prožektoriumi)2) (to show up clearly or draw attention to: The incident spotlighted the difficulties with which we were faced.) parodyti, išryškinti•- on the spot
- spot on
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