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1 the apple of someone's eye
(a person or thing (that) is greatly loved: She is the apple of her father's eye.) kieno didžiausias turtas/numylėtinis -
2 someone
1) (an unknown or unnamed person: There's someone at the door - would you answer it?; We all know someone who needs help.) kažkas, kas nors2) (a person of importance: He thinks he is someone.) kažin kas -
3 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) suklaidintiEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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4 put/throw (someone) off the scent
(to give (a person) wrong information so that he will not find the person, thing etc he is looking for: She told the police a lie in order to throw them off the scent.) suklaidintiEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > put/throw (someone) off the scent
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5 set (someone) against (someone)
(to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) nuteikinėti ką nors prieš ką norsEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > set (someone) against (someone)
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6 set (someone) against (someone)
(to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) nuteikinėti ką nors prieš ką norsEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > set (someone) against (someone)
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7 set (someone) against (someone)
(to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) nuteikinėti ką nors prieš ką norsEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > set (someone) against (someone)
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8 set (someone) against (someone)
(to cause (a person) to dislike (another person): She set the children against their father.) nuteikinėti ką nors prieš ką norsEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > set (someone) against (someone)
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9 in person
(personally; one's self, not represented by someone else: The Queen was there in person; I'd like to thank him in person.) asmeniškai, pats -
10 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) iškišti/atsikratyti perleidžiantEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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11 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) iškišti/atsikratyti perleidžiantEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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12 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) iškišti/atsikratyti perleidžiantEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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13 palm (something) off on (someone)
(to get rid of (an undesirable thing or person) by giving, selling etc to (someone else): They palmed off their unwelcome guests on the people next door.) iškišti/atsikratyti perleidžiantEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > palm (something) off on (someone)
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14 give (someone) the cold shoulder
( also coldshoulder verb) (to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person): All the neighbours gave her the cold shoulder; He cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.) būti nedraugiškam, elgtis nedraugiškaiEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > give (someone) the cold shoulder
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15 give (someone) the cold shoulder
( also coldshoulder verb) (to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person): All the neighbours gave her the cold shoulder; He cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.) būti nedraugiškam, elgtis nedraugiškaiEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > give (someone) the cold shoulder
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16 be on to (someone)
(to have discovered (a person's) trick, secret etc: The thieves realized that the police were on to them.) susekti (kieno) pėdsakus -
17 be on to (someone)
(to have discovered (a person's) trick, secret etc: The thieves realized that the police were on to them.) susekti (kieno) pėdsakus -
18 get (someone) into
(to make (a person) start or stop doing (something) as a habit: I wish I could get out of the habit of biting my nails; You must get your children into the habit of cleaning their teeth.) įpratinti, atpratinti -
19 hand
[hænd] 1. noun1) (the part of the body at the end of the arm.) ranka2) (a pointer on a clock, watch etc: Clocks usually have an hour hand and a minute hand.) rodyklė3) (a person employed as a helper, crew member etc: a farm hand; All hands on deck!) pagalbinis darbininkas, matrosas4) (help; assistance: Can I lend a hand?; Give me a hand with this box, please.) pagalba, padėjimas5) (a set of playing-cards dealt to a person: I had a very good hand so I thought I had a chance of winning.) (vieno žaidėjo) kortos6) (a measure (approximately centimetres) used for measuring the height of horses: a horse of 14 hands.) delnas7) (handwriting: written in a neat hand.) rašysena2. verb(often with back, down, up etc)1) (to give (something) to someone by hand: I handed him the book; He handed it back to me; I'll go up the ladder, and you can hand the tools up to me.) duoti, (į)teikti2) (to pass, transfer etc into another's care etc: That is the end of my report from Paris. I'll now hand you back to Fred Smith in the television studio in London.) perduoti•- handful- handbag
- handbill
- handbook
- handbrake
- handcuff
- handcuffs
- hand-lens
- handmade
- hand-operated
- hand-out
- hand-picked
- handshake
- handstand
- handwriting
- handwritten
- at hand
- at the hands of
- be hand in glove with someone
- be hand in glove
- by hand
- fall into the hands of someone
- fall into the hands
- force someone's hand
- get one's hands on
- give/lend a helping hand
- hand down
- hand in
- hand in hand
- hand on
- hand out
- hand-out
- handout
- hand over
- hand over fist
- hands down
- hands off!
- hands-on
- hands up!
- hand to hand
- have a hand in something
- have a hand in
- have/get/gain the upper hand
- hold hands with someone
- hold hands
- in good hands
- in hand
- in the hands of
- keep one's hand in
- off one's hands
- on hand
- on the one hand... on the other hand
-... on the other hand
- out of hand
- shake hands with someone / shake someone's hand
- shake hands with / shake someone's hand
- a show of hands
- take in hand
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20 trust
1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) tikėti2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) patikėti3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) tikėtis2. noun1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) (pasi)tikėjimas2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) globa3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) pavedimas, pasitikėjimas4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) išsaugojimas pagal įgaliojimą5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) trestas•- trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustiness
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