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  • 1 bar

    1. noun
    1) (a rod or oblong piece (especially of a solid substance): a gold bar; a bar of chocolate; iron bars on the windows.) strypas, lazdelė, (pailgas) gabalas
    2) (a broad line or band: The blue material had bars of red running through it.) juostelė, dryželis
    3) (a bolt: a bar on the door.) skląstis
    4) (a counter at which or across which articles of a particular kind are sold: a snack bar; Your whisky is on the bar.) prekystalis, bufetas
    5) (a public house.) baras, užkandinė
    6) (a measured division in music: Sing the first ten bars.) taktas
    7) (something which prevents (something): His carelessness is a bar to his promotion.) kliūtis
    8) (the rail at which the prisoner stands in court: The prisoner at the bar collapsed when he was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment.) barjeras, užtvaras
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a bar: Bar the door.) užsklęsti
    2) (to prevent from entering: He's been barred from the club.) ne(pri)leisti įeiti, neįleisti
    3) (to prevent (from doing something): My lack of money bars me from going on holiday.) neleisti, kliudyti
    3. preposition
    (except: All bar one of the family had measles.) išskyrus
    - barman
    - bar code

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  • 2 bar code

    noun (a code in the form of parallel lines printed on goods from which the computer reads information about their price etc.) brūkšninis kodas

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  • 3 handlebars

    noun plural (the bar at the front of a bicycle etc which is held by the rider and by which the bicycle etc is steered: The cyclist was thrown over the handlebars when the bike crashed.) vairas

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  • 4 belly-laugh

    noun (a loud, deep laugh: the belly-laughs of the rugby players in the bar.) juokimasis iš viso pilvo, kvatojimas

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  • 5 swig

    [swiɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - swigged; verb
    (to drink: He's in the bar swigging beer.) gurkšnoti, siurbčioti, gerti
    2. noun
    (a long gulp: He took a swig from the bottle.) gurkšnis

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  • 6 barmaid

    [-tendə]
    noun (a person who serves at the bar of a public-house or hotel.) barmenė, barmenas

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  • 7 barman

    [-tendə]
    noun (a person who serves at the bar of a public-house or hotel.) barmenė, barmenas

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  • 8 bolt

    [boult] 1. noun
    1) (a bar to fasten a door etc: We have a bolt as well as a lock on the door.) sklendė
    2) (a round bar of metal, often with a screw thread for a nut: nuts and bolts.) varžtas
    3) (a flash of lightning.) žaibas
    4) (a roll (of cloth): a bolt of silk.) rietimas
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a bolt: He bolted the door.) užsklęsti
    2) (to swallow hastily: The child bolted her food.) ryti, gurkti
    3) (to go away very fast: The horse bolted in terror.) leistis bėgti, mestis
    - bolt-upright
    - boltupright
    - a bolt from the blue

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  • 9 lever

    ['li:və, ]( American[) 'levər] 1. noun
    1) (a bar of wood, metal etc used to lift heavy weights: A crowbar is a kind of lever; You must use a coin as a lever to get the lid of that tin off.) svertas, svirtis
    2) (a bar or handle for operating a machine etc: This is the lever that switches on the power.) svirtis
    2. verb
    (to move with or as if with a lever: He levered the lid off with a coin.) pakelti, pajudinti (su svirtimi, sverto principu)

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  • 10 rail

    [reil] 1. noun
    1) (a (usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on: Don't lean over the rail; a curtain-rail; a towel-rail.) turėklas, karnizas, skersinis
    2) ((usually in plural) a long bar of steel which forms the track on which trains etc run.) bėgis
    2. verb
    ((usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails: We'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.) aptverti, atitverti
    - railroad
    - railway
    - by rail

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  • 11 regular

    ['reɡjulə] 1. adjective
    1) (usual: Saturday is his regular day for shopping; That isn't our regular postman, is it?) įprastinis, nuolatinis
    2) ((American) normal: He's too handicapped to attend a regular school.) normalus
    3) (occurring, acting etc with equal amounts of space, time etc between: They placed guards at regular intervals round the camp; Is his pulse regular?) lygus, vienodas
    4) (involving doing the same things at the same time each day etc: a man of regular habits.) pastovus
    5) (frequent: He's a regular visitor; He's one of our regular customers.) nuolatinis, pastovus
    6) (permanent; lasting: He's looking for a regular job.) pastovus
    7) ((of a noun, verb etc) following one of the usual grammatical patterns of the language: `Walk' is a regular verb, but `go' is an irregular verb.) taisyklingas
    8) (the same on both or all sides or parts; neat; symmetrical: a girl with regular features; A square is a regular figure.) taisyklingas
    9) (of ordinary size: I don't want the large size of packet - just give me the regular one.) normalus, paprastas
    10) ((of a soldier) employed full-time, professional; (of an army) composed of regular soldiers.) kadrinis, reguliarusis
    2. noun
    1) (a soldier in the regular army.) kadrinis, profesionalus kariškis
    2) (a regular customer (eg at a bar).) nuolatinis lankytojas
    - regularly
    - regulate
    - regulation
    - regulator

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  • 12 buffet

    I 1. noun
    (a blow with the hand or fist: a buffet on the side of the head.) smūgis
    2. verb
    1) (to strike with the fist.) smogti (kumščiu)
    2) (to knock about: The boat was buffeted by the waves.) mėtyti, (ap)daužyti
    II 1. ['bufei, ]( American[) bə'fei] noun
    1) (a refreshment bar, especially in a railway station or on a train etc: We'll get some coffee at the buffet.) bufetas
    2) (a (usually cold) meal set out on tables from which people help themselves.) švediškas stalas
    2. adjective
    a buffet supper.) švediško stalo

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  • 13 measure

    ['meʒə] 1. noun
    1) (an instrument for finding the size, amount etc of something: a glass measure for liquids; a tape-measure.) matas, saikas, matuoklis, ruletė
    2) (a unit: The metre is a measure of length.) matavimo vienetas, matas
    3) (a system of measuring: dry/liquid/square measure.) matai, saikai
    4) (a plan of action or something done: We must take (= use, or put into action) certain measures to stop the increase in crime.) priemonė
    5) (a certain amount: a measure of sympathy.) tam tikras kiekis/dydis/dozė
    6) ((in music) the musical notes contained between two bar lines.) taktas
    2. verb
    1) (to find the size, amount etc of (something): He measured the table.) (iš)matuoti
    2) (to show the size, amount etc of: A thermometer measures temperature.) rodyti, nustatyti
    3) ((with against, besides etc) to judge in comparison with: She measured her skill in cooking against her friend's.) išbandyti (jėgas su)
    4) (to be a certain size: This table measures two metres by one metre.) būti tam tikro dydžio
    - beyond measure
    - for good measure
    - full measure
    - made to measure
    - measure out
    - measure up

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  • 14 rake

    [reik] 1. noun
    1) (a tool which consists of a usually metal bar with teeth at the end of a long handle, used for smoothing earth, gathering eg leaves together etc.) grėblys, grėbiamoji
    2) (any similar tool: a croupier's rake in a casino.) brauklys, grėbyklė
    3) (the act of raking: to give the soil a rake.) grėbimas
    2. verb
    1) (to smooth or gather with a rake: I'll rake these grass-cuttings up later.) (su)grėbti
    2) ((often with out) to remove the ashes from (a fire) with a poker etc.) išgrėb(sty)ti
    3) (to fire guns at (a target) from one end of it to the other: The soldiers raked the entire village with machine-gun fire.) apšaudyti (išilgine ugnimi)
    - rake up

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  • 15 bend

    [bend] 1. past tense, past participle - bent; verb
    1) (to make, become, or be, angled or curved: Bend your arm; She bent down to pick up the coin; The road bends to the right; He could bend an iron bar.) (su)lenkti, lenktis, suktis
    2) (to force (someone) to do what one wants: He bent me to his will.) palenkti
    2. noun
    (a curve or angle: a bend in the road.) posūkis
    - bent on

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  • 16 shaft

    1) (the long straight part or handle of a tool, weapon etc: the shaft of a golf-club.) rankena, kotas
    2) (one of two poles on a cart etc to which a horse etc is harnessed: The horse stood patiently between the shafts.) iena
    3) (a revolving bar transmitting motion in an engine: the driving-shaft.) velenas
    4) (a long, narrow space, made for eg a lift in a building: a liftshaft; a mineshaft.) šachta, šulinys
    5) (a ray of light: a shaft of sunlight.) spindulys

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  • 17 spit

    I 1. [spit] noun
    ((also spittle ['spitl]) the liquid that forms in the mouth.) seilės
    2. verb
    1) (to throw out (spit) from the mouth: He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.) spjauti
    2) (to send (out) with force: The fire spat (out) sparks.) spjaudyti
    II [spit] noun
    (a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted.) iešmas

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  • 18 tap

    I 1. [tæp] noun
    (a quick touch or light knock or blow: I heard a tap at the door.) barškinimas, beldimas
    2. verb
    ((often with at, on or with) to give a light knock (on or with something): He tapped at/on the window.) (pa)barðkinti, (pa)belsti
    - tap-dancer II 1. [tæp] noun
    ((American faucet) any of several types of device (usually with a handle and valve that can be shut or opened) for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe, barrel etc: Turn the tap off/on!) čiaupas
    2. verb
    1) (to start using (a source, supply etc): The country has many rich resources that have not been tapped.) pradėti naudoti
    2) (to attach a device to (someone's telephone wires) in order to be able to listen to his telephone conversations: My phone was being tapped.) (į ką) įtaisyti klausymosi aparatą

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  • 19 crutch

    I see crotch II noun
    (a stick with a bar at the top to support a lame person: He can walk only by using crutches.) ramentas

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  • 20 padlock

    ['pædlok] 1. noun
    (a (usually metal) movable lock with a U-shaped bar which can be passed through a ring, chain etc and locked: He has put a padlock on the gate.) pakabinamoji spyna
    2. verb
    (to fasten with a padlock: She padlocked her bike.) prirakinti spyna

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