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  • 61 trial

    1) (an act of testing or trying; a test: Give the new car a trial; The disaster was a trial of his courage.) išbandymas
    2) (a legal process by which a person is judged in a court of law: Their trial will be held next week.) teismo procesas
    3) (a (source of) trouble or anxiety: My son is a great trial (to me).) rūpestis
    - on trial
    - trial and error

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  • 62 Yo-yo

    ['joujou]
    (a type of toy, consisting of a pair of discs made of wood, metal etc with a groove between them round which a piece of string is tied, the toy being made to run up and down the string: going up and down like a yo-yo.)

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  • 63 yo-yo

    ['joujou]
    (a type of toy, consisting of a pair of discs made of wood, metal etc with a groove between them round which a piece of string is tied, the toy being made to run up and down the string: going up and down like a yo-yo.)

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  • 64 -wise

    1) (in respect of or as regards: This new idea may prove to be difficult costwise.) (ko nors) atžvilgiu, (kieno nors) požiūriu
    2) (in a (particular) way: The stripes run crosswise.)... būdu

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  • 65 amok

    [ə'mok]
    run amok / amuck to rush about madly, attacking everybody and everything: The prisoner ran amok and killed two prison officers.)

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  • 66 copper

    I 1. ['kopə] noun
    1) (an element, a metal of a brownish-red colour: This pipe is made of copper.) varis
    2) ((a piece of) money made of copper or a substitute: Have you any coppers in your change?) variokas
    2. adjective
    1) (made of copper: a copper pipe.) varinis, vario
    2) ((also copper-coloured) of the colour of copper.) vario spalvos
    II ['kopə] noun
    (a British nickname for a policeman: Run - there's a copper after you!)

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  • 67 dignified

    ((negative undignified) stately, serious or showing dignity: She decided that it would not be dignified to run for the bus.) orus

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  • 68 done for

    (ruined, defeated or about to be killed etc: The police are coming - run for it or we're done for!) kam nors baigta

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  • 69 flee

    [fli:]
    past tense, past participle - fled; verb
    (to run away (from danger): He fled the danger.) bėgti nuo

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  • 70 half-hourly

    adjective, adverb (done etc every half-hour: at half-hourly intervals; The buses to town run half-hourly.) pusvalandžio; kas pusvalandį

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  • 71 keep up

    1) (to continue, or cause to remain, in operation: I enjoy our friendship and try to keep it up.) palaikyti
    2) ((often with with) to move fast enough not to be left behind (by): Even the children managed to keep up; Don't run - I can't keep up with you.) suspėti kartu

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  • 72 make oneself scarce

    (to run away or stay away, especially in order to avoid trouble: As soon as the police arrived, he made himself scarce.) dingti, išnykti

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  • 73 monorail

    ['monəreil]
    (a system of railways with trains which run hanging from, or along the top of, one rail.) vienbėgis geležinkelis

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  • 74 scamper

    ['skæmpə]
    (to run quickly and lightly: The mouse scampered away when it saw me.) nerti, smukti

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  • 75 ski

    1. [ski:] noun
    (one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) slidė
    2. [ski:d] verb
    (to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) slidinëti
    - skier
    - skiing
    - ski jump
    - ski jumper
    - ski jumping
    - ski lift
    - ski pole
    - ski resort
    - ski slope
    - ski run
    - ski track/trail
    - ski tow

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  • 76 take to one's heels

    (to run away: The thief took to his heels.) leistis į kojas

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  • 77 tick over

    (to run quietly and smoothly at a gentle pace: The car's engine is ticking over.) dirbti tuščiąja eiga

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  • The run — Run Run, n. 1. The act of running; as, a long run; a good run; a quick run; to go on the run. [1913 Webster] 2. A small stream; a brook; a creek. [1913 Webster] 3. That which runs or flows in the course of a certain operation, or during a certain …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • The run of the mill — Run Run, n. 1. The act of running; as, a long run; a good run; a quick run; to go on the run. [1913 Webster] 2. A small stream; a brook; a creek. [1913 Webster] 3. That which runs or flows in the course of a certain operation, or during a certain …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • The Run Home — The drivetime slot The Run Home is hosted by Francis Leach and David Schwarz. The theme music used is Coming Home by Alex Lloyd.Regular guests include journalist Mark Robinson, Gossip contributor Sergio Paradise, umpire Derek Humphrey Smith as… …   Wikipedia

  • On the Run — may refer to: On the run , a phrase often used to describe a fugitive, a person fleeing custody Contents 1 Music 2 Literature 3 …   Wikipedia

  • on the run — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. In a hurry; hurrying. * /Jane called Help! and Tom came on the run./ * /Modern mothers are usually on the run./ 2. Going away from a fight; in retreat; retreating. * /The enemy soldiers were on the run./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • on the run — {adv.} or {adj. phr.} 1. In a hurry; hurrying. * /Jane called Help! and Tom came on the run./ * /Modern mothers are usually on the run./ 2. Going away from a fight; in retreat; retreating. * /The enemy soldiers were on the run./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • By the run — By By (b[imac]), prep. [OE. bi, AS. b[=i], big, near to, by, of, from, after, according to; akin to OS. & OFries. bi, be, D. bij, OHG. b[=i], G. bei, Goth. bi, and perh. Gr. amfi . E. prefix be is orig. the same word. [root]203. See pref. {Be }.] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • on the run — phrasal 1. in haste ; without pausing < ate lunch on the run > 2. in retreat ; in flight (as from the law) < an escaped convict on the run > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • To let go by the run — Run Run, n. 1. The act of running; as, a long run; a good run; a quick run; to go on the run. [1913 Webster] 2. A small stream; a brook; a creek. [1913 Webster] 3. That which runs or flows in the course of a certain operation, or during a certain …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Against the run of play — The term against the run of play is used in football (soccer) to describe an event or action against the flow of the game. For example, if team A is having all of the possession, all of the chances and are dictating the game, yet team B have one… …   Wikipedia

  • Band on the Run — For the title song from the album, see Band on the Run (song). Band on the Run Studio album by Paul McCartney & …   Wikipedia

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