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1 stand up for
(to support or defend: She stood up for him when the others bullied him.) palaikyti, remti -
2 stand
[stænd] 1. past tense, past participle - stood; verb1) (to be in an upright position, not sitting or lying: His leg was so painful that he could hardly stand; After the storm, few trees were left standing.) stovėti2) ((often with up) to rise to the feet: He pushed back his chair and stood up; Some people like to stand (up) when the National Anthem is played.) atsistoti3) (to remain motionless: The train stood for an hour outside Newcastle.) stovėti4) (to remain unchanged: This law still stands.) galioti5) (to be in or have a particular place: There is now a factory where our house once stood.) stovėti6) (to be in a particular state, condition or situation: As matters stand, we can do nothing to help; How do you stand financially?) būti7) (to accept or offer oneself for a particular position etc: He is standing as Parliamentary candidate for our district.) sutikti būti, iškelti save8) (to put in a particular position, especially upright: He picked up the fallen chair and stood it beside the table.) pastatyti9) (to undergo or endure: He will stand (his) trial for murder; I can't stand her rudeness any longer.) stoti prieš (teismą), pakęsti, iškęsti10) (to pay for (a meal etc) for (a person): Let me stand you a drink!) pavaišinti2. noun1) (a position or place in which to stand ready to fight etc, or an act of fighting etc: The guard took up his stand at the gate; I shall make a stand for what I believe is right.) vieta, pozicija, požiūris2) (an object, especially a piece of furniture, for holding or supporting something: a coat-stand; The sculpture had been removed from its stand for cleaning.) stovas, pjedestalas3) (a stall where goods are displayed for sale or advertisement.) stendas, vitrina4) (a large structure beside a football pitch, race course etc with rows of seats for spectators: The stand was crowded.) tribūna5) ((American) a witness box in a law court.) liudytojo vieta•- standing 3. noun1) (time of lasting: an agreement of long standing.) trukmė2) (rank or reputation: a diplomat of high standing.) rangas, padėtis•- stand-by4. adjective((of an airline passenger or ticket) costing or paying less than the usual fare, as the passenger does not book a seat for a particular flight, but waits for the first available seat.) nerezervuojantis, nerezervuotas5. adverb(travelling in this way: It costs a lot less to travel stand-by.) nerezervavus- stand-in- standing-room
- make someone's hair stand on end
- stand aside
- stand back
- stand by
- stand down
- stand fast/firm
- stand for
- stand in
- stand on one's own two feet
- stand on one's own feet
- stand out
- stand over
- stand up for
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3 stand for
1) (to be a candidate for election to: He stood for Parliament.) būti renkamam/kandidatu2) (to be an abbreviation for: HQ stands for Headquarters.) būti trumpiniu3) (to represent: I like to think that our school stands for all that is best in education.) rodyti, atspindėti4) (to tolerate: I won't stand for this sort of behaviour.) pakęsti -
4 stand-by
plural - stand-bys; noun1) (readiness for action: Two fire-engines went directly to the fire, and a third was on stand-by (= ready to go if ordered).) parengtis2) (something that can be used in an emergency etc: Fruit is a good stand-by when children get hungry between meals.) atsarginis dalykas, iðsigelbëjimas, iðeitis -
5 stand in
(to take another person's place, job etc for a time: The leading actor was ill and another actor stood in for him.) pakeisti -
6 stand-in
noun (a person who takes someone else's job etc for a temporary period, especially in making films.) dubleris -
7 run for
(to stand for election for: He is running for president.) kelti savo kandidatūrą į -
8 make way (for)
(to stand aside and leave room (for): The crowd parted to make way for the ambulance.) padaryti kelią -
9 make way (for)
(to stand aside and leave room (for): The crowd parted to make way for the ambulance.) padaryti kelią -
10 wear
[weə] 1. past tense - wore; verb1) (to be dressed in or carry on (a part of) the body: She wore a white dress; Does she usually wear spectacles?) dėvėti, nešioti2) (to arrange (one's hair) in a particular way: She wears her hair in a pony-tail.) nešioti3) (to have or show (a particular expression): She wore an angry expression.) turėti4) (to (cause to) become thinner etc because of use, rubbing etc: This carpet has worn in several places; This sweater is wearing thin at the elbows.) nu(si)dėvėti, su(si)nešioti5) (to make (a bare patch, a hole etc) by rubbing, use etc: I've worn a hole in the elbow of my jacket.) pratrinti6) (to stand up to use: This material doesn't wear very well.) nešiotis2. noun1) (use as clothes etc: I use this suit for everyday wear; Those shoes won't stand much wear.) dėvėjimas, nešiojimas2) (articles for use as clothes: casual wear; sportswear; leisure wear.) rūbai3) ((sometimes wear and tear) damage due to use: The hall carpet is showing signs of wear.) nusidėvėjimas4) (ability to withstand use: There's plenty of wear left in it yet.) patvarumas•- wearable- wearer
- wearing
- worn
- wear away
- wear off
- wear out
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12 cock
[kok] 1. noun1) (the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl: a cock and three hens; ( also adjective) a cock sparrow.) gaidys, patinėlis2) (a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc.) čiaupas3) (a slang word for the penis.)2. verb1) (to cause to stand upright or to lift: The dog cocked its ears.) pakelti, pastatyti2) (to draw back the hammer of (a gun).) atlaužti gaiduką3) (to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat).) nusmaukti•- cockerel- cocky
- cock-and-bull story
- cock-crow
- cock-eyed
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13 cruet
['kru:it]1) (a small jar or bottle for salt, pepper, vinegar etc.) indelis2) ((also cruet-stand) a holder for such jars etc, often with them on it.) prieskonių indelių komplektas -
14 lectern
['lektən](a stand for holding a book etc to be read from, especially for a lecture or in a church.) pultas -
15 crouch
1) (to stand with the knees well bent; to squat: He crouched behind the bush.) tupėti, pritūpti2) ((of animals) to lie close to the ground, in fear, readiness for action etc: The tiger was crouching ready to spring on its prey.) glūdoti, tūnoti -
16 easel
['i:zl](a (hinged) stand for supporting a blackboard, an artist's picture etc.) molbertas -
17 get up
1) (to (cause to) get out of bed: I got up at seven o'clock; Get John up at seven o'clock.) atsikelti2) (to stand up.) atsistoti3) (to increase (usually speed).) didinti4) (to arrange, organize or prepare (something): We must get up some sort of celebration for him when he leaves.) suorganizuoti -
18 gondola
['ɡondələ]1) (a long narrow boat used on the canals of Venice.) gondola2) (a kind of safety cage for people who are working on the outside of a tall building to stand in.) krepšys• -
19 island
1) (a piece of land surrounded by water: The island lay a mile off the coast.) sala2) ((also traffic island) a traffic-free area, built in the middle of a street, for pedestrians to stand on.) saugumo salelė•- islander -
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