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  • 1 feel bad (about something)

    (to feel upset or ashamed about something: I feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.) nepatogiai jaustis

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  • 2 feel bad (about something)

    (to feel upset or ashamed about something: I feel bad about forgetting to telephone you.) nepatogiai jaustis

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  • 3 something like

    1) (about: We have something like five hundred people working here.) maždaug
    2) (rather like: A zebra is something like a horse with stripes.) panašus

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  • 4 get something off one's chest

    (to tell the truth about something that is worrying one.) išlieti širdį

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  • 5 think twice about (doing) something

    (to be very careful about considering (doing) something: I wouldn't think twice about sacking him.) gerai pagalvoti prieš ką nors darant

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  • 6 think twice about (doing) something

    (to be very careful about considering (doing) something: I wouldn't think twice about sacking him.) gerai pagalvoti prieš ką nors darant

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  • 7 what about?

    1) (used in asking whether the listener would like (to do) something: What about a glass of milk?; What about going to the cinema?) gal norėtumėt; o ką, jei...
    2) (used in asking for news or advice: What about your new book?; What about the other problem?) kaip ten...

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  • 8 poke about/around

    (to look or search for something among other things.) naršyti, šniukštinėti

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  • 9 take (something) in good part

    (not to be upset, offended or annoyed (eg by a joke, remark etc): John took the jokes about his accident with the pot of paint all in good part.) priimti geraširdiškai

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  • 10 take (something) in good part

    (not to be upset, offended or annoyed (eg by a joke, remark etc): John took the jokes about his accident with the pot of paint all in good part.) priimti geraširdiškai

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  • 11 argue

    1) ((with with someone, about something) to quarrel with (a person) or discuss (something) with a person in a not very friendly way: I'm not going to argue; Will you children stop arguing with each other about whose toy that is!) ginčytis
    2) ((with for, against) to suggest reasons for or for not doing something: I argued for/against accepting the plan.) būti už/prieš
    3) ((with into, out of) to persuade (a person) (not) to do something: I'll try to argue him into going; He argued her out of buying the dress.) įkalbinėti, atkalbinėti
    4) (to discuss, giving one's reasoning: She argued the point very cleverly.) įrodinėti, teigti, pagrįsti
    - argument
    - argumentative

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  • 12 come clean

    (to tell the truth about something, often about something about which one has previously lied.) iškloti visą teisybę, prisipažinti

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  • 13 twice

    1) (two times: I've been to London twice.) du kartus
    2) (two times the amount of: She has twice his courage.) du kartus daugiau
    3) (two times as good etc as: He is twice the man you are.) dvigubai
    - think twice about doing something
    - think twice about something

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  • 14 release

    [rə'li:s] 1. verb
    1) (to set free; to allow to leave: He was released from prison yesterday; I am willing to release him from his promise to me.) išleisti, atleisti
    2) (to stop holding etc; to allow to move, fall etc: He released (his hold on) the rope.) paleisti
    3) (to move (a catch, brake etc) which prevents something else from moving, operating etc: He released the handbrake and drove off.) atleisti
    4) (to allow (news etc) to be made known publicly: The list of winners has just been released.) paskelbti
    5) (to offer (a film, record etc) to the general public: Their latest record will be released next week.) išleisti
    2. noun
    1) (the act of releasing or being released: After his release, the prisoner returned to his home town; the release of a new film; ( also adjective) the release catch.) išleidimas, paleidimas
    2) (something that is released: This record is their latest release; The Government issued a press release (= a statement giving information about something, sent or given to newspapers, reporters etc).) leidinys, pranešimas

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  • 15 debate

    [di'beit] 1. noun
    (a discussion or argument, especially a formal one in front of an audience: a Parliamentary debate.) debatai, diskusija
    2. verb
    1) (to hold a formal discussion (about): Parliament will debate the question tomorrow.) apsvarstyti, diskutuoti
    2) (to think about or talk about something before coming to a decision: We debated whether to go by bus or train.) svarstyti

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  • 16 follow up

    1) (to go further in doing something: The police are following up a clue.) toliau tirti, gilintis
    2) (to find out more about (something): I followed up the news.) atidžiai sekti

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  • 17 forgive

    [fə'ɡiv]
    past tense - forgave; verb
    1) (to stop being angry with (someone who has done something wrong): He forgave her for stealing his watch.) atleisti
    2) (to stop being angry about (something that someone has done): He forgave her angry words.) atleisti už
    - forgiving

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  • 18 indicator

    noun (a pointer, sign, instrument etc which indicates something or gives information about something: the indicator on the petrol gauge of a car.) indikatorius, rodyklė

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  • 19 plot

    [plot] 1. noun
    1) (a plan, especially for doing something evil; a conspiracy: a plot to assassinate the President.) sąmokslas
    2) (the story of a play, novel etc: The play has a very complicated plot.) siužetas
    3) (a small piece of land eg for use as a gardening area or for building a house on.) sklypas
    2. verb
    1) (to plan to bring about (something evil): They were plotting the death of the king.) ruošti (sąmokslą), planuoti
    2) (to make a plan, map, graph etc of: The navigator plotted the course of the ship.) nubrėžti

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  • 20 rake up

    (to find out and tell or remind people about (something, usually something unpleasant that would be better forgotten).) priminti

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См. также в других словарях:

  • sound off (about something) — 1. in. to omplain about something; to gripe about something. □ You are always sounding off about something that gripes your soul. D Just sound off ifyou’ve got a beef. 2. in. to speak out of turn about something. □ Who asked you to sound off… …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • be unclear about something — be unclear about/as to/something phrase to not understand or not be certain about something be unclear about/as to/something about: Ben seems unclear about what’s expected of him. be unclear …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep quiet about something — keep something quiet phrase to not tell anyone about something Can we trust him to keep quiet about what he’s seen? We’re going to keep her decision quiet for the moment. Thesaurus: to keep something secretsynonym Main entry …   Useful english dictionary

  • do something about something — do something/nothing/anything/about something phrase to do something nothing anything in order to deal with a problem Can’t you do something about the noise? It’s driving me crazy. The Government know the system isn’t working, but they do nothing …   Useful english dictionary

  • do nothing about something — do something/nothing/anything/about something phrase to do something nothing anything in order to deal with a problem Can’t you do something about the noise? It’s driving me crazy. The Government know the system isn’t working, but they do nothing …   Useful english dictionary

  • do anything about something — do something/nothing/anything/about something phrase to do something nothing anything in order to deal with a problem Can’t you do something about the noise? It’s driving me crazy. The Government know the system isn’t working, but they do nothing …   Useful english dictionary

  • find out (about something) — ˌfind ˈout (about sth/sb) | ˌfind ˈout sth (about sth/sb) derived to get some information about sth/sb by asking, reading, etc • She d been seeing the boy for a while, but didn t want her parents to find out. • I haven t found anything out about… …   Useful english dictionary

  • keep quiet about something — or keep something quiet to not tell anyone about something Can we trust him to keep quiet about what he s seen? We re going to keep her decision quiet for the moment …   English dictionary

  • know beans about something — (not) know beans about (something) American & Australian, informal to know nothing about something. I don t know beans about computers I ve never even used one …   New idioms dictionary

  • keep quiet about something — keep quiet (about (something)) to not talk about something. You know you can trust me to keep quiet. The governor has kept quiet about raising taxes …   New idioms dictionary

  • make noises about something — make noises about (something) to talk generally about something that you might do. Recently they have made noises about wanting to do a TV series together …   New idioms dictionary

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