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  • 61 sauce

    [so:s]
    (a usually thick liquid that is poured over other food in order to add moisture and flavour: tomato sauce; an expert at making sauces.) padažas
    - saucily
    - sauciness
    - saucepan

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  • 62 scrambled egg(s)

    (beaten eggs cooked with milk and butter until thick.) kiaušinienė

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  • 63 scrambled egg(s)

    (beaten eggs cooked with milk and butter until thick.) kiaušinienė

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  • 64 shield

    [ʃi:ld] 1. noun
    1) (a broad piece of metal, wood etc carried as a protection against weapons.) skydas
    2) (something or someone that protects: A thick steel plate acted as a heat shield.) apsauga
    3) (a trophy shaped like a shield won in a sporting competition etc: My son has won the archery shield.) ženklelis
    2. verb
    1) (to protect: The goggles shielded the motorcyclist's eyes from dust.) saugoti
    2) (to prevent from being seen clearly: That group of trees shields the house from the road.) užstoti, uždengti

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  • 65 slim

    [slim] 1. adjective
    1) (not thick or fat; thin: She has a slim, graceful figure; Taking exercise is one way of keeping slim.) lieknas
    2) (not good; slight: There's still a slim chance that we'll find the child alive.) menkas
    2. verb
    (to use means (such as eating less) in order to become slimmer: I mustn't eat cakes - I'm trying to slim.) suliesėti
    - slimness

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  • 66 sludge

    (soft, slimy mud, grease or other matter which settles at the bottom of a liquid: The river-bed is covered with thick sludge.) dumblas, nuosėdos

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  • 67 smart

    1. adjective
    1) (neat and well-dressed; fashionable: You're looking very smart today; a smart suit.) puošnus, madingas, išsipuošęs
    2) (clever and quick in thought and action: We need a smart boy to help in the shop; I don't trust some of those smart salesmen.) guvus, nuovokus, išmaningas
    3) (brisk; sharp: She gave him a smart slap on the cheek.) smagus, smarkus
    2. verb
    1) ((of part of the body) to be affected by a sharp stinging feeling: The thick smoke made his eyes smart.) graužti, perštėti
    2) (to feel annoyed, resentful etc after being insulted etc: He is still smarting from your remarks.) jaustis įskaudintam
    3. noun
    (the stinging feeling left by a blow or the resentful feeling left by an insult: He could still feel the smart of her slap/insult.) įskaudinimas
    - smartly
    - smartness
    - smart bomb
    - smart card

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  • 68 smoky

    1) (filled with, or giving out (too much) smoke: The atmosphere in the room was thick and smoky.) pilnas dūmų
    2) (like smoke in appearance etc.) padūmavęs

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  • 69 smother

    1) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) dusinti, dusti
    2) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) gesinti
    3) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) apipilti

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  • 70 soften

    ['sofn]
    verb (to make or become soft or softer, less strong or less painful: The thick walls softened the noise of the explosion.) sušvelninti, sušvelnėti

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  • 71 spar

    I noun
    (a thick pole of wood or metal, especially one used as a ship's mast etc.) skersinis, sija
    II past tense, past participle - sparred; verb
    1) (to box, usually for practice only.) boksuotis
    2) ((usually with with) to have an argument, usually a friendly one.) svaidytis žodžiais

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  • 72 squelch

    [skwel ] 1. noun
    (the sucking sound made by movement in a thick, sticky substance eg mud.) žlegsėjimas, šliuksėjimas
    2. verb
    (to make squelches: He squelched across the marsh.) žlegsėti, šliuksėti

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  • 73 stiff

    [stif]
    1) (rigid or firm, and not easily bent, folded etc: He has walked with a stiff leg since he injured his knee; stiff cardboard.) kietas, nelankstus, tvirtas
    2) (moving, or moved, with difficulty, pain etc: I can't turn the key - the lock is stiff; I woke up with a stiff neck; I felt stiff the day after the climb.) užstrigęs, sustingęs, nepajudinamas
    3) ((of a cooking mixture etc) thick, and not flowing: a stiff dough.) tirštas, kietas
    4) (difficult to do: a stiff examination.) sunkus
    5) (strong: a stiff breeze.) stiprus
    6) ((of a person or his manner etc) formal and unfriendly: I received a stiff note from the bank manager.) oficialus, formalus
    - stiffness
    - stiffen
    - stiffening
    - bore
    - scare stiff

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  • 74 stout

    I adjective
    1) (strong or thick: a stout stick.) storas, drūtas
    2) (brave and resolute: stout resistance; stout opposition.) atkaklus, ryžtingas
    3) (fat: He's getting stout.) storas, apkūnus
    II adjective
    (a dark, strong type of beer.) stiprus tamsusis alus, porteris

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  • 75 strongroom

    noun (a room specially constructed for keeping valuable articles, with thick walls and a heavy steel door etc.) saugykla

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  • 76 stubby

    adjective (being a stub, or short and thick like a stub: a stubby tail; stubby fingers.) striukas, trumpas ir storas

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  • 77 stumpy

    adjective (being a stump; short and thick like a stump: The cat had a stumpy tail.) trumpas ir storas

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  • 78 succulent

    1. adjective
    1) ((of fruit or other food eg meat) juicy and delicious: a succulent peach.) sultingas, mėsingas
    2) ((of plants) having thick stems and leaves that are full of moisture.) sultingas, mėsingas
    2. noun
    (a plant of this type: A cactus is a type of succulent.) sukulentas

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  • 79 syrup

    ['sirəp, ]( American[) 'sə:-]
    1) (water or the juice of fruits boiled with sugar and made thick and sticky.) sirupas
    2) (a purified form of treacle.) sirupas

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  • 80 tar

    1. noun
    (any of several kinds of thick, black, sticky material obtained from wood, coal etc and used eg in roadmaking.) derva
    2. verb
    (to cover with tar: The road has just been tarred.) ištepti derva

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Thick — (th[i^]k), a. [Compar. {Thicker} ( [ e]r); superl. {Thickest}.] [OE. thicke, AS. [thorn]icce; akin to D. dik, OS. thikki, OHG. dicchi thick, dense, G. dick thick, Icel. [thorn]ykkr, [thorn]j[ o]kkr, and probably to Gael. & Ir. tiugh. Cf.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thick — [thik] adj. [ME thikke < OE thicce, thick, dense, akin to Ger dick < IE base * tegu , thick, fat > OIr tiug] 1. having relatively great depth; of considerable extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thin [a thick board] 2.… …   English World dictionary

  • thick — ► ADJECTIVE 1) with opposite sides or surfaces relatively far apart. 2) (of a garment or fabric) made of heavy material. 3) made up of a large number of things or people close together: thick forest. 4) (thick with) densely filled or covered with …   English terms dictionary

  • thick — thick; thick·en; thick·en·er; thick·et; thick·et·ed; thick·ety; thick·ish; thick·ly; thick·ness; thick·head·ed·ly; thick·head·ed·ness; …   English syllables

  • Thick — Thick, n. 1. The thickest part, or the time when anything is thickest. [1913 Webster] In the thick of the dust and smoke. Knolles. [1913 Webster] 2. A thicket; as, gloomy thicks. [Obs.] Drayton. [1913 Webster] Through the thick they heard one… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thick — [adj1] deep, bulky blubbery, broad, burly, chunky, compact, concrete, consolidated, fat, firm, hard, heavy, high, husky, massive, obese, pudgy, solid, squat, stocky, stubby, stumpy, substantial, thickset, wide; concepts 491,773 Ant. attenuated,… …   New thesaurus

  • Thick — can refer to:* Thick description of human behavior * Thick set, a set of integers * Thick Records, a record label * Thick Physique * A thick , someone lacking in intelligence. Stupid person …   Wikipedia

  • thick — (adj.) O.E. þicce not thin, dense, from P.Gmc. *theku , *thekwia (Cf. O.S. thikki, O.H.G. dicchi, Ger. dick, O.N. þykkr, O.Fris. thikke), from PIE *tegu thick (Cf. Gaelic tiugh). Secondary O.E. sense of close together is preserved in …   Etymology dictionary

  • Thick — (th[i^]k), adv. [AS. [thorn]icce.] 1. Frequently; fast; quick. [1913 Webster] 2. Closely; as, a plat of ground thick sown. [1913 Webster] 3. To a great depth, or to a greater depth than usual; as, land covered thick with manure. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thick´en|er — thick|en «THIHK uhn», transitive verb. to make thick or thicker: »to thicken a wall. Mother thickens the gravy with flour. SYNONYM(S): coagulate, congeal, condense. –v.i. 1. to become thick or thicker: »The pudding will thicken as it cools. The… …   Useful english dictionary

  • thick|en — «THIHK uhn», transitive verb. to make thick or thicker: »to thicken a wall. Mother thickens the gravy with flour. SYNONYM(S): coagulate, congeal, condense. –v.i. 1. to become thick or thicker: »The pudding will thicken as it cools. The weather… …   Useful english dictionary

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