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1 person
['pə:sn]plural - people; noun1) (a human being: There's a person outside who wants to speak to you.) asmuo, žmogus2) (a person's body: He never carried money on his person (= with him; in his pockets etc).)•- personal- personality
- personally
- personal computer
- personal pronoun
- personal stereo
- personal watercraft
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2 car
1) ((American automobile) a (usually privately-owned) motor vehicle on wheels for carrying people: What kind of car do you have?; `Did you go by car?') automobilis2) (a section for passengers in a train etc: a dining-car.) vagonas3) ((American) a railway carriage for goods or people: a freight car.) vagonas•- car park- car phone -
3 council
1) (a group of people formed in order to advise etc: The King formed a council of wise men; the Council for Recreation.) taryba2) (in the United Kingdom, a body of people elected to control the workings of local government in a county, region, district etc.) taryba, savivaldybė• -
4 fellowship
1) (an association (of people with common interests): a youth fellowship (= a club for young people).) draugija2) (friendliness.) draugiškumas, draugystė3) (a scholarship given to a graduate student for advanced studies or for research.) magistranto/doktoranto stipendija -
5 generation
1) (one stage in the descent of a family: All three generations - children, parents and grandparents - lived together quite happily.) karta2) (people born at about the same time: People of my generation all think the same way about this.) karta -
6 homeless
noun plural, adjective ((people) without a place to live in: This charity was set up to help the homeless; homeless people.) benamis -
7 household
noun (the people who live together in a house, including their servants: How many people are there in this household?) šeimyna -
8 philanthropy
(love for mankind, usually as shown by money given to, or work done for, other people: He shows his philanthropy by helping people who have been in prison.) filantropija- philanthropist -
9 romance
1) (the relationship, actions etc of people who are in love: It was a beautiful romance, but it didn't last.) romanas2) (a story about such a relationship etc, especially one in which the people, events etc are more exciting etc than in normal life: She writes romances.) meilės istorija/romanas3) (this kind of excitement: She felt her life was lacking in romance.) romantika•- romantic- romantically -
10 scum
1) (dirty foam that forms on the surface of a liquid: The pond was covered with (a) scum.) puta, putos, nuoviros2) (bad, worthless people: People of that sort are the scum of the earth.) padugnės -
11 séance
(a meeting of people trying to obtain messages from the spirits of dead people: She claims to have spoken to Napoleon at a séance.) spiritizmo seansas -
12 tolerance
1) (the ability to be fair and understanding to people whose ways, opinions etc are different from one's own: We should always try to show tolerance to other people.) tolerancija2) (the ability to resist the effects of eg a drug: If you take a drug regularly, your body gradually acquires a tolerance of it.) pripratimas -
13 tribe
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14 singles
1) (( also noun singular) in tennis etc, a match or matches with only one player on each side: The men's singles are being played this week; ( also adjective) a singles match.) vieneto žaidimas2) ((especially American) unmarried (usually young) people: a bar for singles; ( also adjective) a singles holiday/club.) netekėjusi, nevedęs -
15 administration
1) (management: He's in charge of administration at the hospital.) vadovavimas2) ((the people who carry on) the government of a country etc.) valdžia, vyriausybė -
16 advertisement
noun ((also ad [æd], advert) a film, newspaper announcement, poster etc making something known, especially in order to persuade people to buy it: an advertisement for toothpaste on television; She replied to my advertisement for a secretary.) skelbimas, reklama -
17 affirmative action
noun (American) the practice of giving better opportunities (jobs, education etc) to people who, it is thought, are treated unfairly (minorities, women etc). pozityvus elgesys -
18 airlift
noun (an operation to move cargo or people, carried out by air.) oro tiltas -
19 anorexia
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20 armband
noun (a strip of cloth etc worn round the arm: The people all wore black armbands as a sign of mourning.) raištis
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