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21 low-down
adjective (mean; contemptible: a low-down thief.) niekingas -
22 meanie
noun ((also meany) (slang) a mean, bad and selfish person.) godišius -
23 meant
[ment]past tense, past participle; = mean III -
24 miser
(a mean person who lives very poorly in order to store up wealth: That old miser won't give you a cent!) šykštuolis- miserly- miserliness -
25 nothing
1. pronoun(no thing; not anything: There was nothing in the cupboard; I have nothing new to say.) niekas2. noun(the number 0; nought: The final score was five - nothing (= 5 - 0).) nulis3. adverb(not at all: He's nothing like his father.) visai ne- come to nothing
- for nothing
- have nothing to do with
- make nothing of
- mean nothing to
- next to nothing
- nothing but
- nothing doing!
- there is nothing to it
- think nothing of
- to say nothing of -
26 politically correct
adjective ((also PC) (of language or behaviour) that does not offend particular groups of people: It is politically correct to use `he or she', and not just `he', when you mean a man or a woman.) politiškai teisinga -
27 precisely
1) (exactly: at midday precisely; Precisely what do you mean?; He spoke very precisely.) tiksliai2) (used to express complete agreement: `So you think we should wait until tomorrow?' `Precisely.') būtent taip -
28 rotten
1) ((of meat, fruit etc) having gone bad; decayed: rotten vegetables.) supuvęs2) (bad; mean: What rotten luck!; It was a rotten thing to do.) netikęs, bjaurus -
29 rotter
noun (a mean, bad person: an absolute rotter.) bjaurybė -
30 scrimp and save
(to be mean or very careful with money: She scrimps and saves for her sons' education.) šykštėti, taupyti -
31 shabby
['ʃæbi]1) (looking old and worn: shabby curtains; shabby clothes.) apšepęs, nuskuręs2) (wearing old or dirty clothes: a shabby old man; He used to be so smart but he looks shabby now.) apšepęs3) ((of behaviour) unworthy or mean: That was a shabby thing to do.) niekingas, žemas•- shabbily- shabbiness -
32 shake one's head
(to move one's head round to left and right to mean `No': `Are you coming?' I asked. She shook her head.) papurtyti galvą -
33 shoddy
['ʃodi]1) (of poor material or quality: shoddy furniture.) menkas, palaikis2) (mean and contemptible: a shoddy trick.) niekingas•- shoddily- shoddiness -
34 signify
1) (to be a sign of; to mean: His frown signified disapproval.) rodyti, reikšti2) (to show; to make known by a sign, gesture etc: He signified his approval with a nod.) (pa)rodyti•- significant
- significantly -
35 sneak
[sni:k] 1. verb1) (to go quietly and secretly, especially for a dishonest purpose: He must have sneaked into my room when no-one was looking and stolen the money.) įsėlinti2) (to take secretly: He sneaked the letter out of her drawer.) nušvilpti2. noun(a mean, deceitful person, especially a telltale.) sukčius- sneakers- sneaking
- sneaky
- sneakiness -
36 some
1. pronoun, adjective1) (an indefinite amount or number (of): I can see some people walking across the field; You'll need some money if you're going shopping; Some of the ink was spilt on the desk.) šiek tiek, truputis2) ((said with emphasis) a certain, or small, amount or number (of): `Has she any experience of the work?' `Yes, she has some.'; Some people like the idea and some don't.) šiek tiek; kai kurie3) ((said with emphasis) at least one / a few / a bit (of): Surely there are some people who agree with me?; I don't need much rest from work, but I must have some.) nors vienas, nors kas4) (certain: He's quite kind in some ways.) kai kuris2. adjective1) (a large, considerable or impressive (amount or number of): I spent some time trying to convince her; I'll have some problem sorting out these papers!) nemažai, ganėtinai2) (an unidentified or unnamed (thing, person etc): She was hunting for some book that she's lost.) kažkoks3) ((used with numbers) about; at a rough estimate: There were some thirty people at the reception.) maždaug, apie3. adverb((American) somewhat; to a certain extent: I think we've progressed some.) kažkiek, šiek tiek- somebody- someday
- somehow
- someone
- something
- sometime
- sometimes
- somewhat
- somewhere
- mean something
- or something
- something like
- something tells me -
37 sordid
['so:did]1) ((of a place etc) dirty, mean and poor: a very sordid neighbourhood.) apšepęs, varganas, skurdus, nešvarus2) ((of a person's behaviour etc) showing low standards or ideals etc; not very pleasant or admirable: The whole affair was rather sordid.) nemalonus, prastas, bjaurus•- sordidly- sordidness -
38 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 -
39 stingy
['stin‹i](mean or ungenerous: My father's very stingy with his money; stingy portions of food.) šykštus- stingily- stinginess -
40 that is to say
(in other words; I mean: He was here last Thursday, that's to say the 4th of June.) tai yra, kitaip tariant
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