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  • 21 pelican

    ['pelikən]
    (a kind of large water-bird with a large beak with a pouch for carrying fish.) pelikanas

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  • 22 pineapple

    (a type of large tropical fruit shaped like a large pine-cone, or the plant which produces it.) ananasas

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  • 23 quantity

    ['kwontəti]
    (the size, weight, number etc of something, especially a large size etc: What quantity of paper do you need?; I buy these goods in quantity; a small quantity of cement; large quantities of tinned food.) kiekis, kiekybė
    - an unknown quantity

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  • 24 respectable

    1) (having a good reputation or character: a respectable family.) garbingas, vertas pagarbos, respektabilus
    2) (correct; acceptable: respectable behaviour.) padorus
    3) ((of clothes) good enough or suitable to wear: You can't go out in those torn trousers - they're not respectable.) padorus, tinkamas
    4) (large, good etc enough; fairly large, good etc: Four goals is a respectable score.) gana geras, padorus

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  • 25 rock

    I [rok] noun
    1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) uola
    2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) riedulys, uolienos nuolauža
    3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) kietas saldainis
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rock-bottom
    - rock-garden
    - rock-plant
    - on the rocks
    II [rok] verb
    1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) supti(s)
    2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) sūpuoti
    3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) sudrebinti, susvyruoti
    - rocky
    - rockiness
    - rocking-chair
    - rocking-horse
    - off one's rocker
    III [rok]
    ((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) rokas

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  • 26 shopping centre

    (a place, often a very large building, where there is a large number of different shops.) prekybos centras

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  • 27 slaughter

    ['slo:tə] 1. noun
    1) (the killing of people or animals in large numbers, cruelly and usually unnecessarily: Many people protested at the annual slaughter of seals.) žudymas
    2) (the killing of animals for food: Methods of slaughter must be humane.) skerdimas
    2. verb
    1) (to kill (animals) for food: Thousands of cattle are slaughtered here every year.) skersti
    2) (to kill in a cruel manner, especially in large numbers.) žudyti
    3) (to criticize unmercifully or defeat very thoroughly: Our team absolutely slaughtered the other side.) (su)triuškinti

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  • 28 small

    [smo:l]
    1) (little in size, degree, importance etc; not large or great: She was accompanied by a small boy of about six; There's only a small amount of sugar left; She cut the meat up small for the baby.) mažas, smulkus
    2) (not doing something on a large scale: He's a small businessman.) smulkus
    3) (little; not much: You have small reason to be satisfied with yourself.) nedidelis, nepakankamas
    4) ((of the letters of the alphabet) not capital: The teacher showed the children how to write a capital G and a small g.) mažasis
    - small arms
    - small change
    - small hours
    - smallpox
    - small screen
    - small-time
    - feel/look small

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  • 29 stack

    [stæk] 1. noun
    1) (a large, usually neatly shaped, pile eg of hay, straw, wood etc: a haystack.) krūva, kaugė, stirta
    2) (a set of shelves for books eg in a library.) lentynos
    2. verb
    (to arrange in a large, usually neat, pile: Stack the books up against the wall.) sukrauti (į krūvą)

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  • 30 wholesale

    ['həulseil]
    1) (( also adverb) buying and selling goods on a large scale, usually from a manufacturer and to a retailer: a wholesale business; He buys the materials wholesale.) didmeninis; urmu
    2) (on a large scale: the wholesale slaughter of innocent people.) masiškas, didelio masto

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  • 31 wide

    1. adjective
    1) (great in extent, especially from side to side: wide streets; Her eyes were wide with surprise.) platus, išsiplėtęs
    2) (being a certain distance from one side to the other: This material is three metres wide; How wide is it?) platus
    3) (great or large: He won by a wide margin.) didelis
    4) (covering a large and varied range of subjects etc: a wide experience of teaching.) platus
    2. adverb
    (with a great distance from top to bottom or side to side: He opened his eyes wide.) plačiai
    - widen
    - wideness
    - width
    - wide-ranging
    - widespread
    - give a wide berth to
    - give a wide berth
    - wide apart
    - wide awake
    - wide open

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  • 32 a lot

    (a large quantity or number: What a lot of letters!) daugybė, daug

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  • 33 abundance

    (a large amount: an abundance of food; There was food in abundance.) gausumas
    - abundantly

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  • 34 accumulate

    [ə'kju:mjuleit]
    ((usually of things) to gather or be gathered together in a large quantity: Rubbish accumulates very quickly in our house.) kaupti(s)
    - accumulator

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  • 35 adequate

    ['ædikwət]
    (sufficient; enough: He does not earn a large salary but it is adequate for his needs.) pakankamas
    - adequacy

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  • 36 airliner

    noun (a (usually large) aircraft for carrying passengers.) keleivinis lėktuvas

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  • 37 alligator

    ['æliɡeitə]
    (a kind of large reptile closely related to the crocodile, found mainly in the rivers of the warmer parts of America.) aligatorius

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  • 38 amass

    [ə'mæs]
    (to gather or collect in a large quantity: He amassed an enormous quantity of information.) (su)kaupti

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  • 39 amount

    1. verb
    1) (to add up to: The bill amounted to $15.) (pa)siekti
    2) (to be equal to: Borrowing money and not returning it amounts to stealing.) prilygti
    2. noun
    (a quantity, especially of money: a large amount of money in the bank.) suma

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  • 40 angsana

    (a large tropical tree with sweet-smelling yellow flowers.)

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  • large — large …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • large — [ larʒ ] adj., n. m. et adv. • XIe ; lat. largus « abondant; généreux », a remplacé latus, à cause de longus « long » I ♦ Adj. 1 ♦ Qui a une étendue supérieure à la moyenne dans le sens de la largeur. Une large avenue. Chapeau à larges bords.… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Large — (l[aum]rj), a. [Compar. {Larger} (l[aum]r j[ e]r); superl. {Largest}.] [F., fr. L. largus. Cf. {Largo}.] 1. Exceeding most other things of like kind in bulk, capacity, quantity, superficial dimensions, or number of constituent units; big; great;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • large — [ lardʒ ] adjective *** bigger than usual in size: The house had an exceptionally large yard. Large crowds gather each year in St. Peter s Square to see the Pope. A large man with a long ginger beard stood in the doorway. a. used in clothing… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • large — [lärj] adj. larger, largest [OFr < L largus: see LARD] 1. Archaic liberal; generous 2. big; great; specif., a) taking up much space; bulky b) enclosing much space; spacious [a large office] …   English World dictionary

  • large — large, big, great mean above the average of its kind in magnitude, especially physical magnitude. Large may be preferred when the dimensions, or extent, or capacity, or quantity, or amount is being considered {a large lot} {a large hall} {a large …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • large — Large, Latus, Largus, Laxus. Large par le bas et allant en aguisant, Pyramidatus. Fort large, Perlatus. Fort large et spatieux, Spatiosus. Large outre mesure, Vastus. Un homme large, soit prodigue ou liberal, Largus. Trop large, Nimius. Devenir… …   Thresor de la langue françoyse

  • large — 〈[la:(r)dʒ] Abk.: L〉 groß (als Kleidergröße) [engl.] * * * 1large [larʒ(ə) ] <Adj.> [frz. large < lat. largus = freigebig; reichlich] (bes. schweiz.): großzügig: der l. Schiedsrichter. 2large [la:ɐ̯d̮ʒ ] <indekl. Adj.> [engl. large …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Large — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Brian Large (* 1939), Fernsehregisseur von Opernübertragungen Josaphat Robert Large (* 1942), Dichter und Romancier Robert C. De Large (1842−1874), US amerikanischer Politiker Diese …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • large — large, largely Large is used as an adverb with the verbs bulk and loom and in the phrase by and large. Otherwise largely is the normal adverb and means ‘to a large extent’ (His failure was largely due to laziness) …   Modern English usage

  • large — ► ADJECTIVE 1) of considerable or relatively great size, extent, or capacity. 2) pursuing an occupation or activity on a significant scale. 3) of wide range or scope. ► VERB (large it) Brit. informal ▪ go out and have a good time. ● …   English terms dictionary

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