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pale

  • 1 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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  • 2 lemon

    ['lemən]
    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) a type of oval, juicy, citrus fruit with pale yellow skin and very sour juice: She added the juice of a lemon to the pudding; a lemon drink.) citrina
    2) ((of) the colour of this fruit: a pale lemon dress.) citrinos spalva
    - lemon grass

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  • 3 lilac

    1) (a type of small tree with bunches of white or pale purple flowers.) alyva
    2) (( also adjective) (of) a pale, usually pinkish, purple colour: lilac sheets.) alyvų spalva

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  • 4 pastel

    ['pæstəl, ]( American[) pæ'stel] 1. adjective
    ((of colours) pale, containing a lot of white: a soft pastel green.) pastelinis
    2. noun
    1) (a kind of coloured pencil, made with chalk, which makes a pale colour.) pastelė
    2) (a picture drawn with this kind of pencil.) pastelė

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  • 5 ashen

    adjective ((of someone's face etc) very pale with shock etc.) papilkėjęs, išblyškęs

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  • 6 beige

    [beiʒ] 1. noun
    (a pale pinkish-yellow colour.) smėlio spalva
    2. adjective
    a beige hat.) smėlio spalvos

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  • 7 betray

    [bi'trei]
    1) (to act disloyally or treacherously towards (especially a person who trusts one): He betrayed his own brother (to the enemy).) išduoti
    2) (to give away (a secret etc): Never betray a confidence!) išduoti
    3) (to show (signs of): Her pale face betrayed her fear.) išduoti
    - betrayer

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  • 8 chalky

    1) (of or like chalk: a chalky substance.) kreidinis
    2) (white or pale: Her face looked chalky.) išbalęs

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  • 9 drawn

    1) ((of curtains) pulled together or closed: The curtains were drawn, although it was still daylight.) užtrauktas
    2) ((of a game etc) neither won nor lost: a drawn match.) pasibaigęs lygiosiomis
    3) ((of a blade etc) pulled out of its sheath: a drawn sword.) nuogas
    4) ((of a person) strained and tired: His face was pale and drawn.) išvargęs, sunykęs

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  • 10 fluorine

    ['fluəri:n]
    noun (an element, a pale greenish-yellow gas.) floras

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  • 11 green

    [ɡri:n] 1. adjective
    1) (of the colour of growing grass or the leaves of most plants: a green hat.) žalias
    2) (not ripe: green bananas.) žalias
    3) (without experience: Only someone as green as you would believe a story like that.) žalias
    4) (looking as if one is about to be sick; very pale: He was green with envy (= very jealous).) pažaliavęs
    2. noun
    1) (the colour of grass or the leaves of plants: the green of the trees in summer.) žaluma
    2) (something (eg paint) green in colour: I've used up all my green.) žalia spalva, žali dažai
    3) (an area of grass: a village green.) pieva
    4) (an area of grass on a golf course with a small hole in the centre.) pievelė
    5) (concerned with the protection of the environment: green issues; a green political party.) žaliųjų
    - greens
    - greenfly
    - greengage
    - greengrocer
    - greenhouse
    - greenhouse effect
    - the green light

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  • 12 lavender

    ['lævində]
    1) (a type of plant with sweet-smelling pale bluish-purple flowers.) levanda
    2) (( also adjective) (of) the colour of the flowers: a lavender dress.) šviesiai violetinė spalva

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  • 13 light

    I 1. noun
    1) (the brightness given by the sun, a flame, lamps etc that makes things able to be seen: It was nearly dawn and the light was getting stronger; Sunlight streamed into the room.) šviesa
    2) (something which gives light (eg a lamp): Suddenly all the lights went out.) šviesa, lempa
    3) (something which can be used to set fire to something else; a flame: Have you got a light for my cigarette?) ugnis
    4) (a way of viewing or regarding: He regarded her action in a favourable light.) šviesa
    2. adjective
    1) (having light; not dark: The studio was a large, light room.) šviesus
    2) ((of a colour) pale; closer to white than black: light green.) šviesus
    3. [lit] verb
    1) (to give light to: The room was lit only by candles.) apšviesti
    2) (to (make something) catch fire: She lit the gas; I think this match is damp, because it won't light.) už(si)degti, užžiebti
    - lighting
    - lighthouse
    - light-year
    - bring to light
    - come to light
    - in the light of
    - light up
    - see the light
    - set light to
    II
    1) (easy to lift or carry; of little weight: I bought a light suitcase for plane journeys.) lengvas
    2) (easy to bear, suffer or do: Next time the punishment will not be so light.) lengvas
    3) ((of food) easy to digest: a light meal.) lengvas
    4) (of less weight than it should be: The load of grain was several kilos light.) lengvesnis
    5) (of little weight: Aluminium is a light metal.) lengvas
    6) (lively or agile: She was very light on her feet.) guvus, greitas
    7) (cheerful; not serious: light music.) linksmas, nerimtas
    8) (little in quantity; not intense, heavy, strong etc: light rain.) nedidelis, nesmarkus
    9) ((of soil) containing a lot of sand.) lengvas, purus
    - light-headed
    - light-hearted
    - lightweight
    - get off lightly
    - make light of
    - travel light
    III = light on - past tense, past participle lit [lit] - verb
    (to find by chance: While wandering round the town, we lit on a very cheap restaurant.) užtikti, užeiti

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  • 14 mauve

    [məuv]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a pale purple colour.) rausvai violetinė spalva

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  • 15 pallid

    ['pælid]
    (unpleasantly pale (usually suggesting ill-health): He looked pallid and sickly.) išblyškęs, išbalęs

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  • 16 peaky

    adjective (looking pale and unhealthy: You look peaky today.) išblyškęs

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  • 17 pinched

    adjective ((of a person's face) looking cold, pale or thin because of cold, poverty etc: Her face was pinched with cold.) suþvarbæs, sumenkæs, suvargæs

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  • 18 primrose

    ['primrəuz]
    1) (a kind of pale yellow spring flower common in woods and hedges.) raktažolė
    2) (( also adjective) (of) its colour: primrose walls.) šviesiai geltona (spalva)

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  • 19 sallow

    ['sæləu]
    ((of a complexion) pale or yellowish, not pink.) išblyškęs, pageltęs

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  • 20 sickly

    1) (tending to be often ill: a sickly child.) liguistas, ligotas, negalingas, paliegęs
    2) (suggesting sickness; pale; feeble: She looks sickly.) nesveikas

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