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  • 1 kitchen

    ['ki in]
    (a room where food is cooked: A smell of burning was coming from the kitchen; ( also adjective) a kitchen table.) virtuvė

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  • 2 -floored

    (having a floor or floors (of a particular kind): a stone-floored kitchen.) su... grindimis

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  • 3 clank

    [klæŋk] 1. verb
    (to produce a sound like that made by heavy pieces of metal striking each other: The chains clanked.) džerškėti
    2. noun
    (such a noise: the clank of pans in the kitchen.) džeržgesys

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  • 4 condense

    [kən'dens]
    1) (to make smaller: They have produced a condensed version of the book for children.) sutrumpinti, suglausti
    2) (to make (a liquid) thicker, stronger or more concentrated: condensed milk.) kondensuoti, (su)tirštinti
    3) ((of vapour) to turn to liquid: Steam condensed on the kitchen windows.) virsti skysčiu, kondensuotis

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  • 5 culinary

    (of or used in the kitchen or in cookery: culinary herbs.) kulinarinis, virtuvės

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  • 6 deposit

    [di'pozit] 1. verb
    1) (to put or set down: She deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.) padėti
    2) (to put in for safe keeping: He deposited the money in the bank.) įdėti, atiduoti saugoti
    2. noun
    1) (an act of putting money in a bank etc: She made several large deposits at the bank during that month.) indėlis
    2) (an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid: We have put down a deposit on a house in the country.) rankpinigiai
    3) (the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way: We decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.) įmoka, užstatas
    4) (a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid: The flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.) nuosėdos
    5) (a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock: rich deposits of iron ore.) telkinys, klodas

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  • 7 dresser

    1) (a kitchen sideboard for holding dishes.) indauja
    2) ((American) a chest of drawers for holding clothes sometimes with a mirror.) komoda

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  • 8 expel

    [ik'spel]
    past tense, past participle - expelled; verb
    1) (to send away in disgrace (a person from a school etc): The child was expelled for stealing.) pašalinti, išmesti
    2) (to get rid of: an electric fan for expelling kitchen smells.) pašalinti

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  • 9 fan

    I 1. [fæn] noun
    1) (a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather: Ladies used to carry fans to keep themselves cool.) vėduoklė
    2) (a mechanical instrument causing a current of air: He has had a fan fitted in the kitchen for extracting smells.) ventiliatorius
    2. verb
    1) (to cool (as if) with a fan: She sat in the corner, fanning herself.) vėduoti
    2) (to increase or strengthen (a fire) by directing air towards it with a fan etc: They fanned the fire until it burst into flames.) įpūsti
    II [fæn] noun
    (an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person: I'm a great fan of his; football fans; ( also adjective) fan mail/letters (= letters etc sent by admirers).) entuziastas, sirgalius

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  • 10 farm

    1. noun
    1) (an area of land, including buildings, used for growing crops, breeding and keeping cows, sheep, pigs etc: Much of England is good agricultural land and there are many farms.) ūkis, ferma
    2) (the farmer's house and the buildings near it in such a place: We visited the farm; ( also adjective) a farm kitchen.) sodyba
    2. verb
    (to cultivate (the land) in order to grow crops, breed and keep animals etc: He farms (5,000 acres) in the south.) dirbti žemę, ūkininkauti
    - farming
    - farmhouse
    - farmyard

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  • 11 fire

    1. noun
    1) (anything that is burning, whether accidentally or not: a warm fire in the kitchen; Several houses were destroyed in a fire.) ugnis, gaisras
    2) (an apparatus for heating: a gas fire; an electric fire.) reflektorius, krosnis, židinys
    3) (the heat and light produced by burning: Fire is one of man's greatest benefits.) ugnis
    4) (enthusiasm: with fire in his heart.) užsidegimas, liepsna
    5) (attack by gunfire: The soldiers were under fire.) ugnis, šaudymas
    2. verb
    1) ((of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen: The ceramic pots must be fired.) išdegti
    2) (to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire: The story fired his imagination.) uždegti, sužadinti
    3) (to operate (a gun etc) by discharging a bullet etc from it: He fired his revolver three times.) (iš)šauti iš
    4) (to send out or discharge (a bullet etc) from a gun etc: He fired three bullets at the target.) iššauti
    5) ((often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at: They suddenly fired on us; She fired at the target.) šauti
    6) (to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss: He was fired from his last job for being late.) išmesti (iš darbo)
    - firearm
    - fire-brigade
    - fire-cracker
    - fire-engine
    - fire-escape
    - fire-extinguisher
    - fire-guard
    - fireman
    - fireplace
    - fireproof
    - fireside
    - fire-station
    - firewood
    - firework
    - firing-squad
    - catch fire
    - on fire
    - open fire
    - play with fire
    - set fire to something / set something on fire
    - set fire to / set something on fire
    - set fire to something / set on fire
    - set fire to / set on fire
    - under fire

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  • 12 fit

    I 1. [fit] adjective
    1) (in good health: I am feeling very fit.) sveikas
    2) (suitable; correct for a particular purpose or person: a dinner fit for a king.) tinkamas
    2. noun
    (the right size or shape for a particular person, purpose etc: Your dress is a very good fit.) tinkantis daiktas
    3. verb
    past tense, past participle fitted -)
    1) (to be the right size or shape (for someone or something): The coat fits (you) very well.) tikti
    2) (to be suitable for: Her speech fitted the occasion.) pritikti
    3) (to put (something) in position: You must fit a new lock on the door.) įtaisyti, įstatyti
    4) (to supply with; to equip with: She fitted the cupboard with shelves.) pritaisyti
    - fitter
    - fitting
    4. noun
    1) (something, eg a piece of furniture, which is fixed, especially in a house etc: kitchen fittings.) įrenginys, įtaisas
    2) (the trying-on of a dress etc and altering to make it fit: I am having a fitting for my wedding-dress tomorrow.) pri(si)matavimas
    - fit out
    - see/think fit
    II [fit] noun
    1) (a sudden attack of illness, especially epilepsy: She suffers from fits.) priepuolis
    2) (something which happens as suddenly as this: a fit of laughter/coughing.) priepuolis

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  • 13 flat

    [flæt] 1. adjective
    1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) lygus, plokščias
    2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) nuobodus
    3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) kategoriškas
    4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) nuleistas, subliuškęs
    5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) išsivadėjęs, nusivadėjęs
    6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) pažemintas, per žemas
    2. adverb
    (stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) išsitiesęs (visu ūgiu)
    3. noun
    1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) butas
    2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) bemolis
    3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) plokštuma, plokščioji pusė
    4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) žemuma, sekluma
    - flatten
    - flat rate
    - flat out

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  • 14 flood

    1. noun
    1) (a great overflow of water: If it continues to rain like this, we shall have floods.) potvynis
    2) (any great quantity: a flood of fan mail.) antplūdis
    2. verb
    (to (cause something to) overflow with water: She left the water running and flooded the kitchen.) užpilti, užtvindyti
    3. [-lit] verb
    (to light with floodlights.) apšviesti prožektoriais
    - floodlit
    - flood-tide

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  • 15 floor

    [flo:] 1. noun
    1) (the surface in a room etc on which one stands or walks.) grindys
    2) (all the rooms on the same level in a building: My office is on the third floor.) aukštas
    2. verb
    1) (to make or cover a floor: We've floored the kitchen with plastic tiles.) (su)dėti/(iš)kloti grindis
    2) (to knock down: He floored him with a powerful blow.) partrenkti
    - - floored
    - floorboard
    - flooring

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  • 16 galley

    ['ɡæli]
    1) (in former times, a long low ship with one deck, moved by oars (and often sails).) galera
    2) (a ship's kitchen.) kambuzas, laivo virtuvė

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  • 17 geyser

    1) (an underground spring that produces and sends out hot water and steam: There are geysers in Iceland and New Zealand.) geizeris, karšto vandens šaltinis
    2) (a small gas or electric water heater in a bathroom, kitchen etc.) vandens šildytuvas

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  • 18 hatch

    I [hæ ] noun
    ((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) anga, liukas
    II [hæ ] verb
    1) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) (iš)perėti
    2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) išsiristi
    3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) prasikalti
    4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) slapta brandinti

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  • 19 implement

    ['implimənt]
    (a tool or instrument: kitchen/garden implements.) įrankis, įnagis

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  • 20 inviting

    adjective ((negative uninviting) attractive or tempting: There was an inviting smell coming from the kitchen.) viliojantis

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