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  • 61 preservation

    [pre-]
    noun (the action of preserving or the state or process of being preserved.) išlaikymas, išsaugojimas, konservavimas

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  • 62 production

    1) (the act or process of producing something: car-production; The production of the film cost a million dollars.) gamyba
    2) (the amount produced, especially of manufactured goods: The new methods increased production.) produkcija
    3) (a particular performance, or set of repeated performances, of a play etc: I prefer this production of `Hamlet' to the one I saw two years ago.) pastatymas

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  • 63 propulsion

    noun (the process of propelling or being propelled: jet-propulsion.) varomoji jėga

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  • 64 prosecution

    1) ((an) act of prosecuting or process of being prosecuted: He faces prosecution for drunken driving; There are numerous prosecutions for this offence every year.) patraukimas baudžiamojon atsakomybėn, baudžiamasis persekiojimas
    2) (the person/people bringing a legal action, including the lawyer(s) representing them: First the prosecution stated its case, then the defence.) kaltinimas, kaltintojas, prokuroras

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  • 65 punishment

    1) (the act of punishing or process of being punished.) baudimas
    2) (suffering, or a penalty, imposed for a crime, fault etc: He was sent to prison for two years as (a) punishment.) bausmė

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  • 66 reaction

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act of reacting: What was his reaction to your remarks?; I get a bad reaction from penicillin; I'd like to ask you for your reactions to these suggestions.) reakcija, atoveikis
    2) (a change of opinions, feelings etc (usually against someone or something): The new government was popular at first, but then a reaction began.) priešiškumas
    3) (a process of change which occurs when two or more substances are put together: (a) nuclear reaction; a chemical reaction between iron and acid.) reakcija

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  • 67 reassurance

    1) (the process of reassuring or being reassured.) nuraminimas, patikinimas
    2) (something said etc that makes a person feel reassured: She wants reassurance; Despite his reassurances, I'm still not happy.) raminamieji žodžiai

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  • 68 recapture

    [ri'kæp ə] 1. verb
    1) (to capture again: The soldiers recaptured the city; The prisoners were recaptured.) atgauti, vėl pagauti, užimti
    2) (to convey (the feeling of something from the past): to recapture the atmosphere of medieval London.) perduoti
    2. noun
    (the process of recapturing or being recaptured.) atgavimas, pagavimas

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  • 69 recovery

    noun ((an) act or process of recovering: The patient made a remarkable recovery after his illness; the recovery of stolen property.) at(si)gavimas

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  • 70 recycle

    (to put (a used substance) through a particular process so that it is fit to use again.) perdirbti, pakartotinai panaudoti

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  • 71 reproduction

    1) (the act or process of reproducing: He is studying reproduction in rabbits.) dauginimasis
    2) (a copy (of a work of art etc): These paintings are all reproductions.) reprodukcija

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  • 72 resurrection

    [rezə'rekʃən]
    (the process of being brought to life again after death.) prisikėlimas

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  • 73 revolutionary

    1) (involving or causing great changes in ideas, methods etc: a revolutionary new process for making paper.) novatoriškas, sukeliantis perversmą
    2) (of a revolution against a government etc: revolutionary activities.) revoliucinis

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  • 74 selection

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act or process of selecting or being selected: a selection of boys for the choir; ( also adjective) a selection committee.) parinkimas, atranka
    2) (a collection or group of things that have been selected: a selection of verses/fruit.) rinkinys, rinktinė

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  • 75 set

    [set] 1. present participle - setting; verb
    1) (to put or place: She set the tray down on the table.) (pa)dėti
    2) (to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal: Please would you set the table for me?) (pa)dengti
    3) (to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc): It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.) nustatyti
    4) (to give a person (a task etc) to do: The witch set the prince three tasks; The teacher set a test for her pupils; He should set the others a good example.) duoti, skirti, rodyti
    5) (to cause to start doing something: His behaviour set people talking.) sukelti, paskatinti pradėti
    6) ((of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon: It gets cooler when the sun sets.) nusileisti
    7) (to become firm or solid: Has the concrete set?) (su)stingti, sukietėti
    8) (to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function: He set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.) nustatyti
    9) (to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.) sudėti
    10) (to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.) įdėti
    11) (to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing: They set his broken arm.) sustatyti
    2. adjective
    1) (fixed or arranged previously: There is a set procedure for doing this.) nustatytas
    2) ((often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something): He is set on going.) nusiteikęs
    3) (deliberate: He had the set intention of hurting her.) tyčinis, iš anksto apgalvotas
    4) (stiff; fixed: He had a set smile on his face.) sustingęs
    5) (not changing or developing: set ideas.) sustabarėjęs
    6) ((with with) having something set in it: a gold ring set with diamonds.) papuoštas, nusagstytas
    3. noun
    1) (a group of things used or belonging together: a set of carving tools; a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.) rinkinys
    2) (an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals: a television/radio set.) aparatas
    3) (a group of people: the musical set.) grupė
    4) (the process of setting hair: a shampoo and set.) sudėjimas, sušukavimas
    5) (scenery for a play or film: There was a very impressive set in the final act.) dekoracijos
    6) (a group of six or more games in tennis: She won the first set and lost the next two.) setas
    - setback
    - set phrase
    - set-square
    - setting-lotion
    - set-to
    - set-up
    - all set
    - set about
    - set someone against someone
    - set against someone
    - set someone against
    - set against
    - set aside
    - set back
    - set down
    - set in
    - set off
    - set something or someone on someone
    - set on someone
    - set something or someone on
    - set on
    - set out
    - set to
    - set up
    - set up camp
    - set up house
    - set up shop
    - set upon

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > set

  • 76 simplification

    1) (the process of making simpler.) supaprastinimas
    2) (something made simpler; a simpler form: The Americans have made some simplifications in English spelling.) supaprastintas dalykas

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  • 77 slimming

    noun (the process or practice of trying to become slimmer: Slimming should be done carefully.) (su)liesėjimas

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  • 78 stencil

    ['stensl] 1. noun
    1) (a thin piece of metal or card in which a design etc has been cut which can be reproduced on another surface, eg paper, by printing or inking over the metal etc.) matrica, šablonas
    2) (a piece of waxed paper into which words have been cut by a typewriter, to be reproduced by a similar process.) trafaretas
    2. verb
    (to produce (a design, pattern etc) by using a stencil.) daryti pagal trafaretą

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > stencil

  • 79 stoppage

    [-pi‹]
    noun ((an) act of stopping or state or process of being stopped: The building was at last completed after many delays and stoppages.) (darbo) nutraukimas, pertrūkis

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  • 80 subsidence

    noun (the process of subsiding: The road has had to be closed because of subsidence.) nusėdimas, nuslūgimas

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