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  • 21 hippie

    ['hipi]
    plural - hippies; noun, adjective
    ((of) a usually young person who does not wish to live by the normal rules of society and who shows his rejection of these rules by his unusual clothes, habits etc: The farm cottage was bought by a group of young hippies; ( also adjective) hippy clothes.) hipis

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  • 22 hippy

    ['hipi]
    plural - hippies; noun, adjective
    ((of) a usually young person who does not wish to live by the normal rules of society and who shows his rejection of these rules by his unusual clothes, habits etc: The farm cottage was bought by a group of young hippies; ( also adjective) hippy clothes.) hipis

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  • 23 in due course

    (at the appropriate or normal time: In due course, this seed will grow into a tree.) anksčiau ar vėliau, su laiku

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  • 24 irregular

    [i'reɡjulə]
    1) (not happening etc regularly: His attendance at classes was irregular.) nereguliarus
    2) (not formed smoothly or evenly: irregular handwriting.) nelygus
    3) (contrary to rules.) netaisyklingas
    4) ((in grammar) not formed etc in the normal way: irregular verbs.) netaisyklingas
    - irregularity

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  • 25 king-size(d)

    adjective (of a large size; larger than normal: a king-size(d) bed; king-size cigarettes.) didžiulis

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  • 26 king-size(d)

    adjective (of a large size; larger than normal: a king-size(d) bed; king-size cigarettes.) didžiulis

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  • 27 midget

    ['mi‹it]
    (a person who is fully developed but has not grown to normal height.) neūžauga, liliputas

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  • 28 miniature

    ['mini ə] 1. adjective
    (smaller than normal, often very small: a miniature radio.) labai mažas, miniatiūrinis
    2. noun
    1) (a very small painting of a person.) miniatiūra
    2) (a copy or model of something, made on a small scale.) miniatiūrinė kopija
    - miniaturise
    - miniaturization
    - miniaturisation

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  • 29 natural

    ['næ ərəl] 1. adjective
    1) (of or produced by nature, not made by men: Coal, oil etc are natural resources; Wild animals are happier in their natural state than in a zoo.) gamtos, natūralus
    2) (born in a person: natural beauty; He had a natural ability for music.) įgimtas
    3) ((of manner) simple, without pretence: a nice, natural smile.) natūralus, neapsimestinis, paprastas
    4) (normal; as one would expect: It's quite natural for a boy of his age to be interested in girls.) natūralus, normalus
    5) (of a musical note, not sharp or flat: G natural is lower in pitch than G sharp.) natūralus
    2. noun
    1) (a person who is naturally good at something.) įgimtų gabumų žmogus, talentas
    2) (in music (a sign () indicating) a note which is not to be played sharp or flat.) bekaras
    - naturally
    - natural gas
    - natural history
    - natural resources

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  • 30 negative

    ['neɡətiv] 1. adjective
    1) (meaning or saying `no'; denying something: a negative answer.) neigiamas
    2) (expecting to fail: a negative attitude.) negatyvus
    3) (less than zero: -4 is a negative or minus number.) neigiamas
    4) (having more electrons than normal: The battery has a negative and a positive terminal.) neigiamas
    2. noun
    1) (a word etc by which something is denied: `No' and `never' are negatives.) neiginys
    2) (the photographic film, from which prints are made, on which light and dark are reversed: I gave away the print, but I still have the negative.) negatyvas

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  • 31 ordinary

    ['o:dənəri]
    1) (usual; normal: She was behaving in a perfectly ordinary manner.) įprastas, paprastas, eilinis
    2) (not unusually good etc: Some people like his poetry but I think it's rather ordinary.) vidutiniškas
    - out of the ordinary

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  • 32 pale

    [peil] 1. adjective
    1) ((of a person, his face etc) having less colour than normal: a pale face; She went pale with fear.) išblyškęs, išbalęs
    2) ((of a colour) closer to white than black; not dark: pale green.) blyškus, blankus
    2. verb
    (to become pale: She paled at the bad news.) (iš)blykšti, (nu)blankti, (pa)balti

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  • 33 par

    (the normal level, standard, value etc.) normalus lygis, nominalinė kaina/vertė, paritetas
    - on a par with

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  • 34 pause

    [po:z] 1. noun
    1) (a short stop, break or interval (while doing something): There was a pause in the conversation.) pertrauka, sustojimas
    2) (the act of making a musical note or rest slightly longer than normal, or a mark showing that this is to be done.) pauzė
    2. verb
    (to stop talking, working etc for a short time: They paused for a cup of tea.) nutilti, sustoti, padaryti pertrauką

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  • 35 pervert

    1. [pə'və:t] verb
    1) (to change (something) from what is normal or right: to pervert the course of justice.) iškraipyti, iškreipti
    2) (to lead (someone) to crime or to evil or immoral (especially sexually immoral) acts.) (iš)tvirkinti
    2. ['pə:və:t] noun
    (a person who does perverted (especially sexually immoral) acts.) ištvirkėlis
    - perverted

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  • 36 pressurise

    1) (to fit (an aeroplane etc) with a device that keeps air pressure normal: The cabins have all been pressurized) pritaikyti normaliam oro slėgiui išlaikyti
    2) (to force: He was pressurized into giving up his job.) (pri)versti

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  • 37 pressurize

    1) (to fit (an aeroplane etc) with a device that keeps air pressure normal: The cabins have all been pressurized) pritaikyti normaliam oro slėgiui išlaikyti
    2) (to force: He was pressurized into giving up his job.) (pri)versti

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  • 38 raise one's voice

    (to speak more loudly than normal especially in anger: I don't want to have to raise my voice to you again.) (pa)kelti balsą

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  • 39 rebel

    1. ['rebl] noun
    1) (a person who opposes or fights against people in authority, eg a government: The rebels killed many soldiers; ( also adjective) rebel troops.) maištininkas, sukilėlis
    2) (a person who does not accept the rules of normal behaviour etc: My son is a bit of a rebel.) priešgyna
    2. [rə'bel] verb
    (to fight (against people in authority): The people rebelled against the dictator; Teenagers often rebel against their parents' way of life.) maištauti, sukilti
    - rebellious
    - rebelliously
    - rebelliousness

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  • 40 refreshing

    1) (giving new strength and energy; having a cooling and relaxing effect: a refreshing drink of cold water.) gaivinantis, gaivus
    2) (particularly pleasing because different from normal: It is refreshing to hear a politician speak so honestly.) įdomus, neįprastas

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  • normal —  normal …   Hochdeutsch - Plautdietsch Wörterbuch

  • normal — normal, ale, aux [ nɔrmal, o ] adj. et n. f. • 1753; verbe normal h. XVe; lat. normalis, de norma « équerre » 1 ♦ Math. Droite normale, ou n. f. la normale à une courbe, à une surface en un point : droite perpendiculaire à la tangente, au plan… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Normal — Nor mal (n[^o]r mal), a. [L. normalis, fr. norma rule, pattern, carpenter s square; prob. akin to noscere to know; cf. Gr. gnw rimos well known, gnw mwn gnomon, also, carpenter s square: cf. F. normal. See {Known}, and cf. {Abnormal},… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • normal — NORMÁL, Ă, normali, e, adj. 1. (Adesea adverbial) Care este aşa cum trebuie să fie, potrivit cu starea firească, obişnuit, firesc, natural. ♢ Plan normal = plan perpendicular pe tangenta dusă într un punct al unei curbe. Linie normală (şi… …   Dicționar Român

  • Normal — may refer to: Normality (behavior), conformance to an average Norm (sociology), social norms, expected patterns of behavior studied within the context of sociology Normal distribution (mathematics), the Gaussian continuous probability… …   Wikipedia

  • normal — normal, ale (nor mal, ma l ) adj. 1°   Terme de géométrie. Ligne normale, ou, substantivement, une normale, droite passant par le point de tangence et perpendiculaire, soit à la tangente d une courbe, soit au plan tangent d une surface. 2°   Fig …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • normal — (adj.) c.1500, typical, common; 1640s, standing at a right angle, from L.L. normalis in conformity with rule, normal, from L. normalis made according to a carpenter s square, from norma rule, pattern, lit. carpenter s square (see NORM (Cf. norm)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • normal — (Del lat. normālis). 1. adj. Dicho de una cosa: Que se halla en su estado natural. 2. Que sirve de norma o regla. 3. Dicho de una cosa: Que, por su naturaleza, forma o magnitud, se ajusta a ciertas normas fijadas de antemano. 4. Geom. Dicho de… …   Diccionario de la lengua española

  • normal — [nôr′məl] adj. [L normalis < norma, a rule: see NORM] 1. conforming with or constituting an accepted standard, model, or pattern; esp., corresponding to the median or average of a large group in type, appearance, achievement, function,… …   English World dictionary

  • normal — I (regular) adjective according to rule, average, common, commonplace, conforming, conventional, customary, established, everyday, habitual, natural, orderly, ordinary, representative, routine, standard, standardized, true to form, typical,… …   Law dictionary

  • normal — UK US /ˈnɔːməl/ adjective ► usual, and what you would expect: »They were selling the good at half the normal price. »In normal circumstances, you should be able to decide this sort of thing without consulting your manager. »It is normal practice… …   Financial and business terms

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