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  • 1 domesticated

    [-keitid]
    1) ((of animals) accustomed to living near and being used by people: Cows and sheep have been domesticated for many thousands of years.) prijaukintas
    2) (good at doing jobs associated with running a house: My husband has become very domesticated since I've been ill.) pripratęs prie namų ruošos

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > domesticated

  • 2 sick

    [sik] 1. adjective
    1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) jaučiantis šleikštulį, pykinantis, vemiantis
    2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) sergantis, nesveikas
    3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) (kam) įgrisęs iki gyvo kaulo
    4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) nerandantis sau vietos
    5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) nevykęs
    2. noun
    (vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) vėmalai
    - sickening
    - sickeningly
    - sickly
    - sickness
    - sick-leave
    - make someone sick
    - make sick
    - the sick
    - worried sick

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sick

  • 3 warn

    [wo:n] 1. verb
    1) (to tell (a person) in advance (about a danger etc): Black clouds warned us of the approaching storm; They warned her that she would be ill if she didn't rest.) įspėti
    2) (to advise (someone against doing something): I was warned about/against speeding by the policeman; They warned him not to be late.) perspėti
    2. adjective
    (giving a warning: She received a warning message.) įspėjamasis

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > warn

См. также в других словарях:

  • ill-doing — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : the action of perpetrating evil : the action of doing or furthering wrong …   Useful english dictionary

  • ill-doing — noun A bad act or behavior, especially a crime. Syn: evildoing …   Wiktionary

  • Ill — Ill, adv. In a ill manner; badly; weakly. [1913 Webster] How ill this taper burns! Shak. [1913 Webster] Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates and men decay. Goldsmith. [1913 Webster] Note: Ill, like above, well,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ill-be|ing — «IHL BEE ihng», noun. illness, unhappiness, or poverty; not being or doing well …   Useful english dictionary

  • Ill will — Will Will, n. [OE. wille, AS. willa; akin to OFries. willa, OS. willeo, willio, D. wil, G. wille, Icel. vili, Dan. villie, Sw. vilja, Goth wilja. See {Will}, v.] [1913 Webster] 1. The power of choosing; the faculty or endowment of the soul by… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • ill-doer — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : one that does evil * * * ill doer, doing see ill 2 …   Useful english dictionary

  • ill-being — unhappiness, illness; doing poorly …   English contemporary dictionary

  • can ill afford (to do) something — phrase used for saying that someone should definitely not do something because it will cause problems We could ill afford another argument with the publisher. The soldiers can ill afford to wait another 24 hours before receiving orders. Thesaurus …   Useful english dictionary

  • there's nothing worse than (doing) something — there’s nothing worse than (doing) something phrase used for talking about things that you dislike very much There’s nothing worse than feeling ill in a strange place. Thesaurus: worsesynonym Main entry: worse …   Useful english dictionary

  • nothing doing — interjection Absolutely not; definitely no. Ill fix his clock all right. Syn: by no means, no dice, no way, no way Jose …   Wiktionary

  • Hippocratic Oath — One of the oldest binding documents in history, the Oath written by Hippocrates is still held sacred by physicians: to treat the ill to the best of one s ability, to preserve a patient s privacy, to teach the secrets of medicine to the next… …   Medical dictionary

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