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21 be the pride and joy of
(to be the object of the pride of: He was his parents' pride and joy.) būti (kieno) pasididžiavimu -
22 bell
[bel]1) (a hollow object, usually of metal, which gives a ringing sound when struck by the clapper inside: church bells.) varpas2) (any other mechanism for giving a ringing sound: Our doorbell is broken.) skambutis -
23 belt
[belt] 1. noun1) (a long (narrow) piece of leather, cloth etc worn round the waist: a trouser-belt; He tightened his belt.) diržas2) (a similar object used to set wheels in motion: the belt of a vacuum-cleaner.) dirželis3) (a zone of country etc: a belt of trees; an industrial belt.) juosta2. verb1) (to fasten with a belt: He belted his trousers on.) susijuosti2) (to strike (with or without a belt): He belted the disobedient dog.) prilupti•- belted -
24 bias
1. noun1) (favouring of one or other (side in an argument etc) rather than remaining neutral: a bias against people of other religions.) šališkumas2) (a weight on or in an object (eg a bowl for playing bowls) making it move in a particular direction.) svarstis, apkrova2. verb(to influence (usually unfairly): He was biased by the report in the newspapers.) paveikti- biassed- biased -
25 booby trap
1) (a bomb hidden in an object which explodes when it is touched.) padėta bomba2) (a simple trap that makes you fall or makes something fall on you etc.) spąstai -
26 booby-trap
past tense, past participle - booby-trapped; verb (to put a booby trap in an object: Don't touch that! It may be booby-trapped.) padėti bombą -
27 buffer
(an apparatus for lessening the force with which a moving object strikes something.) buferis, amortizatorius -
28 card
1) (thick paper or thin board: shapes cut out from card.) kartonas2) ((also playing card) a small piece of such paper etc with designs, used in playing certain games: a pack of cards.) korta3) (a similar object used for eg sending greetings, showing membership of an organization, storing information etc: a birthday card; a membership card; a business card.) kortelė, atvirukas, bilietas•- cards- cardboard -
29 concave
[kon'keiv]((of an object or surface) curved inwards: Spoons are concave.) įgaubtas, įdubęs -
30 concrete
['koŋkri:t] 1. adjective1) (made of concrete: concrete slabs.) betoninis2) (able to be seen and felt; real or definite: A wooden table is a concrete object.) konkretus, realus2. noun(a mixture of cement with sand etc used in building.) betonas3. verb(to spread with concrete: We'll have to concrete the garden path.) (iš)betonuoti -
31 convex
['konveks]((of an object or surface) curved outwards, like the surface of the eye: a convex lens.) išgaubtas -
32 curler
noun (an object round which hair is rolled to make it curl, fastened in the hair.) plaukų suktukas -
33 cylinder
['silində]1) (a solid shape or object with a circular base and top and straight sides.) cilindras2) (any of several pieces of machinery of this shape, solid or hollow: The brake cylinder of his car is leaking.) cilindras3) (a container in the shape of a cylinder: two cylinders of oxygen.) balionas, cilindras• -
34 disc
[disk]1) (a flat, thin, circular object: From the earth, the full moon looks like a silver disc.) diskas, skritulys2) (a gramophone/phonograph record or compact disc.) (kompaktinė) plokštelė3) (in computing, a disc-shaped file.) diskas• -
35 disk
[disk]1) (a flat, thin, circular object: From the earth, the full moon looks like a silver disc.) diskas, skritulys2) (a gramophone/phonograph record or compact disc.) (kompaktinė) plokštelė3) (in computing, a disc-shaped file.) diskas• -
36 each other
(used as the object when an action takes place between two (loosely, more than two) people etc: They wounded each other.) vienas kitą, vienas kitam -
37 emblem
['embləm](an object chosen to represent an idea, a quality, a country etc: The dove is the emblem of peace.) emblema, simbolis, herbas -
38 facet
1) (a side of a many-sided object, especially a cut jewel: the facets of a diamond.) plokštuma2) (an aspect or view of a subject: There are several facets to this question.) aspektas -
39 fetish
['fetiʃ]1) (an object worshipped, especially because a spirit is supposed to lodge in it.) fetišas2) (something which is regarded with too much reverence or given too much attention: It is good to dress well, but there is no need to make a fetish of it.) stabas, dievaitis -
40 flying saucer
(a strange flying object thought possibly to come from another planet.) skraidančioji lėkštė
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