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1 system
['sistəm]1) (an arrangement of many parts that work together: a railway system; the solar system; the digestive system.) sistema, tinklas2) (a person's body: Take a walk every day - it's good for the system!) organizmas3) (a way of organizing something according to certain ideas, principles etc: a system of government/education.) sistema4) (a plan or method: What is your system for washing the dishes?) metodas5) (the quality of being efficient and methodical: Your work lacks system.) sistema, sistemingumas•- systematically -
2 the binary system
(the system of writing and calculating with numbers which uses only two digits (0 and 1) and has 2 as a base (101 = 1 four, 0 twos, 1 unit = 5).) dvinaris -
3 the metric system
(a system of weights and measures based on multiples of ten (eg 1 metre = 100 centimetres, 1 centimetre = 10 millimetres etc).) metrinė matų sistema -
4 nervous system
(the brain, spinal cord and nerves of a person or animal.) nervų sistema -
5 solar system
(the Sun or any star and the planets which move round it.) saulės sistema -
6 class
1. plural - classes; noun1) (a group of people or things that are alike in some way: The dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.) klasė, kategorija2) ((the system according to which people belong to) one of a number of economic/social groups: the upper class; the middle class; the working class; ( also adjective) the class system.) klasė3) (a grade or rank (of merit): musicians of a high class.) meistriškumas4) (a number of students or scholars taught together: John and I are in the same class.) klasė5) (a school lesson or college lecture etc: a French class.) pamoka, paskaita6) ((American) a course or series of lectures, often leading to an examination.) kursas2. verb(to regard as being of a certain type: He classes all women as stupid.) laikyti- class-room -
7 code
[kəud] 1. noun1) (a collection of laws or rules: a code of behaviour.) kodeksas2) (a (secret) system of words, letters, or symbols: the Morse Code; The message was in code; We have deciphered the enemy's code.) kodas, šifras3) (a system of symbols etc for translating one type of language into another: There are a number of codes for putting English into a form usable by a computer.) kodas2. verb(to put into (secret, computer etc) code: Have you coded the material for the computer?) (už)koduoti -
8 metre
I ['mi:tə] noun((often abbreviated m when written) the chief unit of length in the metric system, equal to 39.37 inches: This table is one metre broad.) metras- metric- the metric system II ['mi:tə] noun((in poetry) the regular arrangement of syllables that are stressed or unstressed, long or short: The metre of this passage is typical of Shakespeare.) metras- metrical -
9 reform
[rə'fo:m] 1. verb1) (to improve or remove faults from: The criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.) pakeisti, reformuoti2) (to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc: He admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.) pasitaisyti, taisytis2. noun1) (the act of improving: the reform of our political system.) reforma, pertvarkymas2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) pakeitimas, pataisa•- reformed
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10 scale
I [skeil] noun1) (a set of regularly spaced marks made on something (eg a thermometer or a ruler) for use as a measure; a system of numbers, measurement etc: This thermometer has two scales marked on it, one in Fahrenheit and one in Centigrade.) skalė2) (a series or system of items of increasing or decreasing size, value etc: a wage/salary scale.) skalė3) (in music, a group of notes going up or down in order: The boy practised his scales on the piano.) gama4) (the size of measurements on a map etc compared with the real size of the country etc shown by it: In a map drawn to the scale 1:50,000, one centimetre represents half a kilometre.) mastelis5) (the size of an activity: These guns are being manufactured on a large scale.) mastasII [skeil] verb(to climb (a ladder, cliff etc): The prisoner scaled the prison walls and escaped.) užlipti, užkoptiIII [skeil] noun(any of the small thin plates or flakes that cover the skin of fishes, reptiles etc: A herring's scales are silver in colour.) žvynas- scaly -
11 solar
['səulə](having to do with, powered by, or influenced by, the sun: the solar year; a solar heating system.) saulės- solar-powered
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12 AIDS
[ei‹]( abbreviation) (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome; a disease that affects the immune system: He had a blood test to see if he had AIDS.) AIDS, įgyto imunodeficito sindromas -
13 airmail
noun (a system of carrying mail by air: Send this parcel by airmail; ( also adjective) an airmail letter.) oro paštas -
14 at random
(without any particular plan or system: The police were stopping cars at random and checking their brakes; Choose a number at random.) nesirenkant, kaip papuola -
15 backfire
1) ((of a motor-car etc) to make a loud bang because of unburnt gases in the exhaust system: The car backfired.) sproginėti2) ((of a plan etc) to have unexpected results, often opposite to the intended results: His scheme backfired (on him), and he lost money.) duoti nelauktus/priešingus rezultatus -
16 backup
1) (additional people who provide help when it is needed: The police officer requested some backup when the shooting began.) pastiprinimas, parama2) (a copy of a computer file that can be used in case the original is destroyed.) rezervinė kopija3) (( also adjective) a piece of equipment, a system etc that can be used when there is a problem with the original one: a backup plan; We have a backup generator in case the power fails.) atsarginė sistema; atsarginis -
17 binary
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18 bowel
1) ((usually in plural) the part of the digestive system below the stomach; the intestines: The surgeon removed part of her bowel.) žarnos2) ((in plural) the inside of something, especially when deep: the bowels of the earth.) gelmės• -
19 braille
[breil](a system of printing for the blind, using raised dots.) Brailio raštas -
20 brain
[brein]1) (the centre of the nervous system: an injury to the brain; ( also adjective) brain surgery; brain damage.) smegenys2) ((often in plural) cleverness: a good brain; You've plenty of brains.) protas3) (a clever person: He's one of the best brains in the country.) galvotas žmogus, galva•- brainy
- brainchild
- brain drain
- brainwash
- brainwashing
- brainwave
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