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1 spell
I [spel] past tense, past participle - spelt; verb1) (to name or give in order the letters of (a word): I asked him to spell his name for me.) (pa)sakyti/(pa)rašyti, (pa)skaityti paraidžiui2) ((of letters) to form (a word): C-a-t spells `cat'.) sudaryti3) (to (be able to) spell words correctly: I can't spell!) taisyklingai rašyti4) (to mean or amount to: This spells disaster.) reikšti•- speller- spelling II [spel] noun1) (a set or words which, when spoken, is supposed to have magical power: The witch recited a spell and turned herself into a swan.) užkeikimas2) (a strong influence: He was completely under her spell.) apžavai, keraiIII [spel] noun1) (a turn (at work): Shortly afterwards I did another spell at the machine.) eilė (ką nors daryti)2) (a period of time during which something lasts: a spell of bad health.) periodas, tarpsnis3) (a short time: We stayed in the country for a spell and then came home.) trumpas laiko tarpas -
2 bewitch
[bi'wi ](to cast a spell on, to charm: She bewitched us with her smile.) (su)žavėti -
3 charm
1. noun1) ((a) pleasant quality or attraction: Her charm made up for her lack of beauty.) žavesys2) (a magical spell: The witch recited a charm.) užkeikimas3) (something believed to have the power of magic or good luck: She wore a lucky charm.) talismanas4) (a small ornament that is worn on a chain or bracelet.) pakabutis, karulys2. verb1) (to attract and delight: He can charm any woman.) (su)žavėti2) (to influence by magic: He charmed the snake from its basket.) (už)kerėti•- charming- charmingly -
4 enchant
1) (to delight: I was enchanted by the children's concert.) sužavėti, pakerėti2) (to put a magic spell on: A wizard had enchanted her.) užburti, užkerėti•- enchanter
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5 enchantment
1) (the act of enchanting or state of being enchanted: a look of enchantment on the children's faces.) su(si)žavėjimas2) (a magic spell.) burtai, apžavai3) (charm; attraction: the enchantment (s) of a big city.) žavesys -
6 incantation
[inkæn'teiʃən](words said or sung as a spell.) burtažodžiai -
7 magic
['mæ‹ik] 1. noun1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) burtai, kerai, magija2) (the art of producing illusions by tricks: The conjuror's magic delighted the children.) fokusas3) (fascination or great charm: the magic of Turner's paintings.) žavesys, žavumas2. adjective(used in or using magic: a magic wand; a magic spell.) burtų, magiškas, nuostabus- magical- magically
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8 misspell
[mis'spel]past tense, past participles - misspelt,misspelled; verb(to spell wrongly.) netaisyklingai (pa)rašyti -
9 refer
[rə'fə:] 1. past tense, past participle - referred; verb( with to)1) (to talk or write (about something); to mention: He doesn't like anyone referring to his wooden leg; I referred to your theories in my last book.) kalbėti, užsiminti apie, nurodyti2) (to relate to, concern, or apply to: My remarks refer to your last letter.) sietis, būti susijusiam3) (to send or pass on to someone else for discussion, information, a decision etc: The case was referred to a higher law-court; I'll refer you to the managing director.) perduoti, pasiųsti, nukreipti4) (to look for information (in something): If I'm not sure how to spell a word, I refer to a dictionary.) pažiūrėti•- referee2. verb(to act as a referee for a match: I've been asked to referee (a football match) on Saturday.) teisėjauti- reference book
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10 spelt
past tense, past participle; see spell I
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Spell — Spell, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spelled}or {Spelt}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spelling}.] [OE. spellen, spellien, tell, relate, AS. spellian, fr. spell a saying, tale; akin to MHG. spellen to relate, Goth. spill?n.e {Spell} a tale. In sense 4 and those… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spell — can be: *Spell (paranormal) * Spell (recipe) * The Spell , a novel * *Spell (band), a musical group consisting of Boyd Rice and Rose McDowall *The Spells, an American indie rock band of the late 1990s consisting of Carrie Brownstein and Mary… … Wikipedia
spell — spell1 [spel] n. [ME < OE, a saying, tale, charm, akin to Goth spill, tale < ? IE base * (s)pel , to speak loudly] 1. a word, formula, or form of words thought to have some magic power; incantation 2. seemingly magical power or irresistible … English World dictionary
spell — Ⅰ. spell [1] ► VERB (past and past part. spelled or chiefly Brit. spelt) 1) write or name the letters that form (a word) in correct sequence. 2) (of letters) make up or form (a word). 3) be a sign of; lead to: the plans would spell disaster. 4) … English terms dictionary
Spell — Spell, n. 1. The relief of one person by another in any piece of work or watching; also, a turn at work which is carried on by one person or gang relieving another; as, a spell at the pumps; a spell at the masthead. [1913 Webster] A spell at the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spell — n Spell, shift, tour, trick, turn, stint, bout, go can mean a limited period or amount of some activity that often follows a schedule. Spell is ordinarily used in reference to very heavy or trying work which must be interrupted by a period of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Spell — Spell, n.[AS. spell a saying, tale, speech; akin to OS. & OHG. spel, Icel. spjall,Goth. spill. Cf. {Gospel}, {Spell} to tell the letters of.] 1. A story; a tale. [Obs.] Hearken to my spell. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. A stanza, verse, or phrase… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spell — [n1] interval, period bit, bout, course, go, hitch, interlude, intermission, patch, relay, season, shift, space, stint, streak, stretch, term, time, tour, tour of duty, trick, turn, while; concepts 807,817,822 spell [n2] magical aura over an… … New thesaurus
Spell — Spell, v. i. 1. To form words with letters, esp. with the proper letters, either orally or in writing. [1913 Webster] When what small knowledge was, in them did dwell, And he a god, who could but read or spell. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To study… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spell — Spell, n. [OE. speld, AS. speld a spill to light a candle with; akin to D. speld a pin, OD. spelle, G. spalten to split, OHG. spaltan, MHG. spelte a splinter, Icel. spjald a square tablet, Goth. spilda a writing tablet. Cf. {Spill}splinter, roll… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Spell — Spell, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spelled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spelling}.] [AS. spelian to supply another s place.] To supply the place of for a time; to take the turn of, at work; to relieve; as, to spell the helmsman. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English