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1 mistake
[mi'steik] 1. past tense - mistook; verb1) ((with for) to think that (one person or thing) is another: I mistook you for my brother in this bad light.) palaikyti ką kuo2) (to make an error about: They mistook the date, and arrived two days early.) supainioti2. noun(a wrong act or judgement: a spelling mistake; It was a mistake to trust him; I took your umbrella by mistake - it looks like mine.) klaida- mistaken- mistakenly -
2 blunder
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3 boob
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4 put right
1) (to repair; to remove faults etc in (something): There is something wrong with this kettle - can you put it right?) pataisyti2) (to put an end to or change (something that is wrong): You've made a mistake in that sum - you'd better put it right.) ištaisyti3) (to put (a watch, clock etc) to the correct time.) nustatyti4) (to correct (someone who has made a mistake): I thought the meeting was at 2.30, but he put me right.) pataisyti5) (to make healthy again: That medicine will soon put you right.) pastatyti ant kojų -
5 slip
I 1. [slip] past tense, past participle - slipped; verb1) (to slide accidentally and lose one's balance or footing: I slipped and fell on the path.) paslysti2) (to slide, or drop, out of the right position or out of control: The plate slipped out of my grasp.) išslysti, išsprūsti3) (to drop in standard: I'm sorry about my mistake - I must be slipping!) nusivažiuoti, darytis niekam tikusiam4) (to move quietly especially without being noticed: She slipped out of the room.) išslinkti5) (to escape from: The dog had slipped its lead and disappeared.) ištrūkti iš6) (to put or pass (something) with a quick, light movement: She slipped the letter back in its envelope.) įkišti2. noun1) (an act of slipping: Her sprained ankle was a result of a slip on the path.) paslydimas2) (a usually small mistake: Everyone makes the occasional slip.) apsirikimas, klaida3) (a kind of undergarment worn under a dress; a petticoat.) apatinukas4) ((also slipway) a sloping platform next to water used for building and launching ships.) slipas, stapelis•- slipper- slippery
- slipperiness
- slip road
- slipshod
- give someone the slip
- give the slip
- let slip
- slip into
- slip off
- slip on
- slip up II [slip] noun(a strip or narrow piece of paper: She wrote down his telephone number on a slip of paper.) skiautelė -
6 account for
(to give a reason for; to explain: I can account for the mistake.) paaiškinti -
7 ashamed
[ə'ʃeimd](feeling shame: He was ashamed of his bad work, ashamed to admit his mistake, ashamed of himself.) susigėdęs, sugėdintas -
8 bad
[bæd]comparative - worse; adjective1) (not good; not efficient: He is a bad driver; His eyesight is bad; They are bad at tennis (= they play tennis badly).) blogas2) (wicked; immoral: a bad man; He has done some bad things.) blogas, nedoras3) (unpleasant: bad news.) blogas, nemalonus4) (rotten: This meat is bad.) blogas, sugedęs5) (causing harm or injury: Smoking is bad for your health.) kenksmingas6) ((of a part of the body) painful, or in a weak state: She has a bad heart; I have a bad head (= headache) today.) nesveikas, skaudantis, silpnas7) (unwell: I am feeling quite bad today.) nesveikas, sergantis8) (serious or severe: a bad accident; a bad mistake.) didelis, rimtas9) ((of a debt) not likely to be paid: The firm loses money every year from bad debts.) beviltiškas•- badly- badness
- badly off
- feel bad about something
- feel bad
- go from bad to worse
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9 bide one's time
(to wait for a good opportunity: I'm just biding my time until he makes a mistake.) laukti (tinkamos progos) -
10 blot one's copybook
(to make a bad mistake: He has really blotted his copybook by being late for the interview.) susigadinti reputaciją -
11 bound to
1) (certain to: He's bound to notice your mistake.) tikrai2) (obliged to: I felt bound to mention it.) privalantis -
12 crass
[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) labai akivaizdus, didelis2) (stupid.) visiškai kvailas3) (insensitive.) nesupratingas, netaktiškas -
13 err
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14 error
['erə]1) (noun a mistake: His written work is full of errors.) klaida2) (the state of being mistaken: I did it in error.) suklydimas -
15 experience
[ik'spiəriəns] 1. noun1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) patirtis2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) išgyvenimas, įvykis2. verb(to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) patirti -
16 fatal
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17 fault
[fo:lt] 1. noun1) (a mistake; something for which one is to blame: The accident was your fault.) kaltė, klaida2) (an imperfection; something wrong: There is a fault in this machine; a fault in his character.) trūkumas, defektas3) (a crack in the rock surface of the earth: faults in the earth's crust.) sprūdis2. verb(to find fault with: I couldn't fault him / his piano-playing.) prikibti prie- faultlessly
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- at fault
- find fault with
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18 fearful
1) (afraid: a fearful look.) baimingas2) (terrible: The lion gave a fearful roar.) baisus3) (very bad: a fearful mistake!) baisus -
19 fluff
1. noun(small pieces of soft, wool-like material from blankets etc: My coat is covered with fluff.) pūkai, pūkeliai2. verb1) ((often with out or up) to make full and soft like fluff: The bird fluffed out its feathers; Fluff up the pillows and make the invalid more comfortable.) purenti2) (to make a mistake in doing (something): The actress fluffed her lines; The golfer fluffed his stroke.) suklysti, prašauti•- fluffy -
20 ghastly
1) (very bad, ugly etc: a ghastly mistake.) baisus2) (horrible; terrible: a ghastly murder; a ghastly experience.) siaubingas3) (ill; upset: I felt ghastly when I had flu.) baisiai blogas•
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