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  • 1 shut

    1. present participle - shutting; verb
    1) (to move (a door, window, lid etc) so that it covers or fills an opening; to move (a drawer, book etc) so that it is no longer open: Shut that door, please!; Shut your eyes and don't look.) uždaryti, užverti
    2) (to become closed: The window shut with a bang.) užsidaryti
    3) (to close and usually lock (a building etc) eg at the end of the day or when people no longer work there: The shops all shut at half past five; There's a rumour that the factory is going to be shut.) už(si)daryti
    4) (to keep in or out of some place or keep away from someone by shutting something: The dog was shut inside the house.) uždaryti
    2. adjective
    (closed.) uždarytas
    - shut off
    - shut up

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > shut

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