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  • 21 electricity

    [elek'trisəti]
    (a form of energy used to give heat, light, power etc: worked by electricity; Don't waste electricity.) elektra
    - electrical
    - electrically
    - electrician
    - electrified
    - electrify
    - electrification
    - electrifying
    - electric chair

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  • 22 excrete

    [ik'skri:t]
    (to discharge (waste matter) from the body.) išskirti

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  • 23 exhaust

    [iɡ'zo:st] 1. verb
    1) (to make very tired: She was exhausted by her long walk.) išvarginti
    2) (to use all of; to use completely: We have exhausted our supplies; You're exhausting my patience.) išeikvoti, išsemti
    3) (to say all that can be said about (a subject etc): We've exhausted that topic.) išsemti
    2. noun
    ((an outlet from the engine of a car, motorcycle etc for) fumes and other waste.) išmetimo vamzdis, išmetamosios dujos, naudotas garas
    - exhaustion
    - exhaustive

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  • 24 faeces

    ['fi:si:z]
    (solid waste matter passed out from the body.) išmatos

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  • 25 fritter

    ['fritə]
    ((often with away) to throw away or waste gradually: He frittered (away) all his money on gambling.) (iš)eikvoti, (iš)švaistyti

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  • 26 hazardous

    adjective (dangerous: a hazardous journey; hazardous waste.) pavojingas, rizikingas

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  • 27 kidney

    ['kidni]
    (one of a pair of organs in the body which remove waste matter from the blood and produce urine: The kidneys of some animals are used as food.) inkstas

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  • 28 languish

    ['læŋɡwiʃ]
    (to grow weak; to waste away.) keipti, nykti

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  • 29 lavatory

    ['lævətəri]
    plural - lavatories; noun
    ((a room containing) a receptacle for waste matter from the body.) tualetas, išvietė

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  • 30 laxative

    ['læksətiv]
    noun, adjective
    ((a medicine) which makes it easier to pass waste matter from the bowels.) vidurių paleidžiamasis (vaistas)

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  • 31 lay

    I 1. [lei] past tense, past participle - laid; verb
    1) (to place, set or put (down), often carefully: She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair; He laid down his pencil; She laid her report before the committee.) padėti
    2) (to place in a lying position: She laid the baby on his back.) paguldyti
    3) (to put in order or arrange: She went to lay the table for dinner; to lay one's plans / a trap.) padengti, sudaryti, pastatyti
    4) (to flatten: The animal laid back its ears; The wind laid the corn flat.) nulenkti, išguldyti
    5) (to cause to disappear or become quiet: to lay a ghost / doubts.) nuvyti, išblaškyti
    6) ((of a bird) to produce (eggs): The hen laid four eggs; My hens are laying well.) (pa)dėti
    7) (to bet: I'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.) lažintis, kirsti lažybų
    2. verb
    (to put, cut or arrange in layers: She had her hair layered by the hairdresser.) sudėti sluoksniais
    - lay-by
    - layout
    - laid up
    - lay aside
    - lay bare
    - lay by
    - lay down
    - lay one's hands on
    - lay hands on
    - lay in
    - lay low
    - lay off
    - lay on
    - lay out
    - lay up
    - lay waste
    II see lie II III [lei] adjective
    1) (not a member of the clergy: lay preachers.) pasaulietiškas
    2) (not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject): Doctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.) eilinis, ne tos profesijos, nespecialistas
    IV [lei] noun
    (an epic poem.) epinė poemėlė, baladė

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  • 32 lose

    [lu:z]
    past tense, past participle - lost; verb
    1) (to stop having; to have no longer: She has lost interest in her work; I have lost my watch; He lost hold of the rope.) prarasti, pamesti
    2) (to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc): She lost her father last year; The ship was lost in the storm; He has lost his job.) netekti
    3) (to put (something) where it cannot be found: My secretary has lost your letter.) pamesti, nudanginti
    4) (not to win: I always lose at cards; She lost the race.) pralaimėti, pralošti
    5) (to waste or use more (time) than is necessary: He lost no time in informing the police of the crime.) gaišti, eikvoti
    - loss
    - lost
    - at a loss
    - a bad
    - good loser
    - lose oneself in
    - lose one's memory
    - lose out
    - lost in
    - lost on

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  • 33 louse

    I plural - lice; noun
    (a type of wingless, blood-sucking insect, sometimes found on the bodies of animals and people.) utėlė
    - lousiness II verb
    ((with up) (slang) to spoil or waste something; to make a mess of thing: It's your last chance; don't louse it up; He loused up again.) sužlug(dy)ti, sugadinti

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  • 34 make (someone) sick

    (to make (someone) feel very annoyed, upset etc: It makes me sick to see him waste money like that.) erzinti, siutinti

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  • 35 make (someone) sick

    (to make (someone) feel very annoyed, upset etc: It makes me sick to see him waste money like that.) erzinti, siutinti

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  • 36 purgative

    ['pə:ɡətiv]
    noun, adjective ((a medicine) which clears waste matter out of the body.) vidurių paleidžiamasis (vaistas)

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  • 37 put a stop to

    (to prevent from continuing: We must put a stop to this waste.) padaryti galą

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  • 38 radioactive

    [reidiəu'æktiv]
    1) ((of some substances, eg uranium) giving off rays which can be dangerous, but which can also be used in eg medicine: radioactive metals.) radioaktyvus
    2) (containing radioactive substances: radioactive waste/dust.) radioaktyvus

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  • 39 rectum

    ['rektəm]
    (the lower part of the alimentary canal, through which waste substances pass from the intestines.) tiesioji žarna

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  • 40 recyclable

    adjective (that can be recycled: recyclable waste.) pakartotinai panaudojamas

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