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1 lady
['leidi]1) (a more polite form of woman: Tell that child to stand up and let that lady sit down; The lady in the flower shop said that roses are expensive just now; Ladies' shoes are upstairs in this shop; ( also adjective) a lady doctor.) ponia, moteris2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) dama3) (in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank: Sir James and Lady Brown; lords and ladies.) ledi•- ladylike- Ladyship
- ladybird -
2 bag lady
noun (a homeless woman who carries around with her all her belongings, usually in shopping bags: Bag ladies often sleep on benches in public parks and railway stations.) nešuliais apsikrovusi valkata -
3 affirm
[ə'fə:m](to state something positively and firmly: Despite all the policeman's questions the lady continued to affirm that she was innocent.) tvirtinti- affirmative
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4 ail
[eil]1) (to be ill: The old lady has been ailing for some time.) negaluoti2) (to trouble: What ails you?) neraminti, kankinti•- ailment -
5 alarm
1. noun1) (sudden fear: We did not share her alarm at the suggestion.) išgąstis, nerimas2) (something that gives warning of danger, attracts attention etc: Sound the alarm!; a fire-alarm; ( also adjective) an alarm clock.) aliarmas, (pavojaus) signalas2. verb(to make (someone) afraid: The least sound alarms the old lady.) (iš)gąsdinti- alarming- alarmingly -
6 bag
[bæɡ] 1. noun1) (a container made of soft material (eg cloth, animal skin, plastic etc): She carried a small bag.) krepšys2) (a quantity of fish or game caught: Did you get a good bag today?) laimikis2. verb1) (to put into a bag.) (į)dėti į krepšį2) (to kill (game).) sumedžioti•- baggy- bags of
- in the bag
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7 beat up
(to punch, kick or hit (a person) severely and repeatedly: He beat up an old lady.) sumušti -
8 chaperone
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9 chatty
1) (fond of chatting: a chatty old lady.) šnekus2) (having a friendly style: a chatty letter.) draugiškas -
10 cultivated
1) ((of fields etc) prepared for crops; used for growing crops: cultivated land.) įdirbtas, dirbamas2) (grown in a garden etc; not wild: a cultivated variety of raspberries.) kultūrinis3) (having good manners; educated: a cultivated young lady; He has cultivated tastes in music.) kultūringas, išsilavinęs, išlavintas -
11 dame
[deim]1) ((the status of) a lady of the same rank as a knight: There were several dames at the royal wedding.) dama2) ((American) a woman.) boba, moteris -
12 decorum
[di'ko:rəm]noun (quiet, dignified and proper behaviour: The man behaved with decorum in the old lady's presence.) prideramas elgesys -
13 doze
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14 elderly
adjective ((rather) old: an elderly lady.) senyvas, senyvo amžiaus -
15 feeble
['fi:bl](weak: The old lady has been rather feeble since her illness; a feeble excuse.) silpnas- feebly -
16 frail
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17 garden
1. noun(a piece of ground on which flowers, vegetables etc are grown: a small garden at the front of the house; ( also adjective) a garden slug.) sodas2. verb(to work in a garden, usually as a hobby: The old lady does not garden much.) dirbti sode- gardener- gardening
- gardens
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18 gentle
['‹entl]1) ((of people) behaving, talking etc in a mild, kindly, pleasant way: a gentle old lady; The doctor was very gentle.) švelnus2) (not strong or rough: a gentle breeze.) švelnus3) ((of hills) rising gradually: a gentle slope.) nuolaidus, nestatus•- gently- gentleness -
19 gush
1. verb1) ((of liquids) to flow out suddenly and in large amounts: Blood gushed from his wound.) paplūsti, pliūptelėti2) (to exaggerate one's enthusiasm etc while talking: The lady kept gushing about her husband's success.) kalbėti su užsidegimu, lieti jausmus2. noun(a sudden flowing (of a liquid): a gush of water.) srovė, pliūptelėjimas- gushing- gushingly -
20 hat
[hæt](a covering for the head, usually worn out of doors: He raised his hat as the lady approached.) skrybėlė, kepurė- hatter- hat trick
- keep something under one's hat
- keep under one's hat
- pass/send round the hat
- take one's hat off to
- talk through one's hat
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