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1 previous
['pri:viəs](earlier in time or order: on a previous occasion; the previous owner of the house.) ankstesnis- previous to -
2 previous to
(before: They told their families about their engagement previous to publishing it in the newspaper.) prieš -
3 allude
[ə'lu:d]((with to) to mention: He did not allude to the remarks made by the previous speaker.) užsiminti, daryti užuominą- allusion -
4 cross-examine
verb (in a court of law, to test or check the previous evidence of (a witness) by questioning him.) apklausti kryžminės apklausos būdu -
5 decrease
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6 extempore
[ik'stempəri](without previous thought or preparation: to speak extempore.) nepasiruošus, ekspromtu -
7 gloss over
(to try to hide (a mistake etc): He glossed over the fact that he had forgotten the previous appointment by talking about his accident.) užglaistyti -
8 new to
(having no previous experience of: He's new to this kind of work.) neįpratęs, nepatyręs -
9 on the spur of the moment
(suddenly; without previous planning: We decided to go to Paris on the spur of the moment.) netikėtai, šovus į galvą -
10 overrule
[əuvə'ru:l](to go against a judgement that has already been made: The judge overruled the previous decision.) atmesti, panaikinti -
11 reference
['refərəns]1) ((an) act of referring (to something); a mention (of something): He made several references to her latest book; With reference to your request for information, I regret to inform you that I am unable to help you.) atsiliepimas, užsiminimas2) (a note about one's character, ability etc, eg when one applies for a new job: Our new secretary had excellent references from her previous employers.) atsiliepimas, rekomendacija3) (an indication in a book, report etc, showing where one got one's information or where further information can be found.) nuoroda -
12 reversal
noun a reversal of his previous decision.) pakeitimas, sukeitimas -
13 revert
[rə'və:t](to come or go back (to a previous state, point in a discussion etc).) (su)grįžti į, pasukti atgal prie -
14 revise
1) (to correct faults and make improvements in (a book etc): This dictionary has been completely revised.) (pa)taisyti, (pa)keisti2) (to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc: You'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam.) kartoti, ruoštis (egzaminui)3) (to change (one's opinion etc).) pakeisti•- revision -
15 second
I 1. ['sekənd] adjective1) (next after, or following, the first in time, place etc: February is the second month of the year; She finished the race in second place.) antras2) (additional or extra: a second house in the country.) dar vienas, kitas3) (lesser in importance, quality etc: She's a member of the school's second swimming team.) antrasis2. adverb(next after the first: He came second in the race.) antras3. noun1) (a second person, thing etc: You're the second to arrive.) antrasis2) (a person who supports and helps a person who is fighting in a boxing match etc.) sekundantas4. verb(to agree with (something said by a previous speaker), especially to do so formally: He proposed the motion and I seconded it.) pritarti, paremti5. noun(a secondary school.) vidurinė mokykla- seconder- secondly
- secondary colours
- secondary school
- second-best
- second-class
- second-hand
- second lieutenant
- second-rate
- second sight
- second thoughts
- at second hand
- come off second best
- every second week
- month
- second to none II ['sekənd] noun1) (the sixtieth part of a minute: He ran the race in three minutes and forty-two seconds.) sekundė2) (a short time: I'll be there in a second.) akimirka -
16 statistics
[stə'tistiks] 1. noun plural(figures giving information about something: There were 900 deaths and 20,000 injuries on the roads last year, but the statistics for the previous year were worse.) statistikos duomenys2. noun singular(the study of such figures.) statistika- statistically
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17 step
[step] 1. noun1) (one movement of the foot in walking, running, dancing etc: He took a step forward; walking with hurried steps.) žingsnis2) (the distance covered by this: He moved a step or two nearer; The restaurant is only a step (= a short distance) away.) žingsnis3) (the sound made by someone walking etc: I heard (foot) steps.) žingsnis4) (a particular movement with the feet, eg in dancing: The dance has some complicated steps.) žingsnis5) (a flat surface, or one flat surface in a series, eg on a stair or stepladder, on which to place the feet or foot in moving up or down: A flight of steps led down to the cellar; Mind the step!; She was sitting on the doorstep.) laiptelis6) (a stage in progress, development etc: Mankind made a big step forward with the invention of the wheel; His present job is a step up from his previous one.) pažanga, žingsnis7) (an action or move (towards accomplishing an aim etc): That would be a foolish/sensible step to take; I shall take steps to prevent this happening again.) priemonė, dalykas2. verb(to make a step, or to walk: He opened the door and stepped out; She stepped briskly along the road.) žengti- steps- stepladder
- stepping-stones
- in
- out of step
- step aside
- step by step
- step in
- step out
- step up
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18 stick to/with
(not to abandon: We've decided to stick to our previous plan; If you stick to me, I'll stick to you.) laikytis, neapleisti
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