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61 miracle
['mirəkl]1) (something which man is not normally capable of making happen and which is therefore thought to be done by a god or God: Christ's turning of water into wine was a miracle.) stebuklas, nepaprastas įvykis2) (a fortunate happening that has no obvious natural cause or explanation: It's a miracle he wasn't killed in the plane crash.) stebuklas•- miraculously -
62 ominous
['ominəs](giving a suggestion about something bad that is going to happen: an ominous cloud; an ominous silence.) grėsmingas -
63 optimism
['optimizəm](a state of mind in which one always hopes or expects that something good will happen: Even when it was obvious to the others that he was not going to succeed he was full of optimism.) optimizmas- optimist- optimistic
- optimistically -
64 optimistic
adjective (always hoping or believing that something good will happen: an optimistic person/attitude.) optimistiškas, optimistinis -
65 outlook
1) (a view: Their house has a wonderful outlook.) vaizdas2) (a person's view of life etc: He has a strange outlook (on life).) požiūris3) (what is likely to happen in the future: The weather outlook is bad.) prognozė, perspektyva -
66 pessimism
['pesimizəm](the state of mind of a person who always expects bad things to happen.) pesimizmas- pessimistic
- pessimistically -
67 pigs might fly
(said of something very unlikely to happen: `We might have fine weather for our holidays.' `Yes, and pigs might fly!') matysi kaip savo ausis -
68 plan ahead
(to plan something a long time before it will happen etc.) iš anksto (su)planuoti -
69 possible
['posəbl]1) (able to happen or be done: It's possible that the train will be delayed; We'll come as soon as possible; I'll do everything possible; She did the only possible thing in the circumstances.) galimas, įmanomas2) (satisfactory; acceptable: I've thought of a possible solution to the problem.) galimas, tinkamas•- possibly -
70 precede
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71 premonition
[premə'niʃən](a feeling that something (especially something unpleasant) is going to happen.) (negeras) nujautimas -
72 prerequisite
[priə'rekwizit]noun, adjective((something that is) necessary for something else to be done or happen: An interest in children is (a) prerequisite for a teacher.) būtina sąlyga -
73 probable
['probəbl](that may be expected to happen or be true; likely: the probable result; Such an event is possible but not probable.) galimas, tikėtinas- probably- probability
- in all probability -
74 prospect
1. ['prospekt] noun1) (an outlook for the future; a view of what one may expect to happen: He didn't like the prospect of going abroad; a job with good prospects.) perspektyva2) (a view or scene: a fine prospect.) vaizdas2. [prə'spekt, ]( American[) 'prospekt] verb(to make a search (for gold etc): He is prospecting for gold.) ieškoti, žvalgyti- prospectus -
75 recur
[ri'kə:]past tense, past participle - recurred; verb(to happen again; to come back again: This problem keeps recurring.) vėl pasitaikyti/iškilti, pasikartoti- recurrent -
76 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) plėtotis, vykti savaimingai -
77 sit back
(to rest and take no part in an activity: He just sat back and let it all happen.) laikytis nuošalyje -
78 speculate
['spekjuleit](to make guesses: He's only speculating - he doesn't know; There's no point in speculating about what's going to happen.) spėlioti -
79 synchronise
(to (cause to) happen at the same time, go at the same speed etc, as something else: In the film, the movements of the actors' lips did not synchronize with the sounds of their words; to synchronize watches.) sinchronizuoti, sutapti, suderinti, sutikrinti- synchronisation -
80 synchronize
(to (cause to) happen at the same time, go at the same speed etc, as something else: In the film, the movements of the actors' lips did not synchronize with the sounds of their words; to synchronize watches.) sinchronizuoti, sutapti, suderinti, sutikrinti- synchronisation
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