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1 first
[fə:st] 1. adjective, adverb(before all others in place, time or rank: the first person to arrive; The boy spoke first.) pirmas2. adverb(before doing anything else: `Shall we eat now?' `Wash your hands first!) pirma, pirmiausia3. noun(the person, animal etc that does something before any other person, animal etc: the first to arrive.) pirmasis- firstly- first aid
- first-born
- first-class
- first-hand
- first-rate
- at first
- at first hand
- first and foremost
- first of all -
2 long
I 1. [loŋ] adjective1) (measuring a great distance from one end to the other: a long journey; a long road; long legs.) ilgas2) (having a great period of time from the first moment to the last: The book took a long time to read; a long conversation; a long delay.) ilgas3) (measuring a certain amount in distance or time: The wire is two centimetres long; The television programme was just over an hour long.) ilgumo4) (away, doing or using something etc for a great period of time: Will you be long?) ilgai kuo užsiėmęs, išėjęs5) (reaching to a great distance in space or time: She has a long memory) toli siekiantis2. adverb1) (a great period of time: This happened long before you were born.) daug laiko2) (for a great period of time: Have you been waiting long?) ilgai•- longways- long-distance
- long-drawn-out
- longhand
- long house
- long jump
- long-playing record
- long-range
- long-sighted
- long-sightedness
- long-suffering
- long-winded
- as long as / so long as
- before very long
- before long
- in the long run
- the long and the short of it
- no longer
- so long! II [loŋ] verb((often with for) to wish very much: He longed to go home; I am longing for a drink.) labai norėti, geisti, trokšti- longing- longingly -
3 natural
['næ ərəl] 1. adjective1) (of or produced by nature, not made by men: Coal, oil etc are natural resources; Wild animals are happier in their natural state than in a zoo.) gamtos, natūralus2) (born in a person: natural beauty; He had a natural ability for music.) įgimtas3) ((of manner) simple, without pretence: a nice, natural smile.) natūralus, neapsimestinis, paprastas4) (normal; as one would expect: It's quite natural for a boy of his age to be interested in girls.) natūralus, normalus5) (of a musical note, not sharp or flat: G natural is lower in pitch than G sharp.) natūralus2. noun1) (a person who is naturally good at something.) įgimtų gabumų žmogus, talentas2) (in music (a sign () indicating) a note which is not to be played sharp or flat.) bekaras•- naturally
- natural gas
- natural history
- natural resources -
4 nature
['nei ə]1) (the physical world, eg trees, plants, animals, mountains, rivers etc, or the power which made them: the beauty of nature; the forces of nature; the study of nature.) gamta2) (the qualities born in a person; personality: She has a generous nature.) natūra, prigimtis3) (quality; what something is or consists of: What is the nature of your work?) pobūdis4) (a kind, type etc: bankers and other people of that nature.) rūšis, tipas•- - natured- in the nature of -
5 suck
1. verb1) (to draw liquid etc into the mouth: As soon as they are born, young animals learn to suck (milk from their mothers); She sucked up the lemonade through a straw.) čiulpti, žįsti2) (to hold something between the lips or inside the mouth, as though drawing liquid from it: I told him to take the sweet out of his mouth, but he just went on sucking; He sucked the end of his pencil.) čiulpti3) (to pull or draw in a particular direction with a sucking or similar action: The vacuum cleaner sucked up all the dirt from the carpet; A plant sucks up moisture from the soil.) siurbti4) ((American) (slang) to be awful, boring, disgusting etc: Her singing sucks; This job sucks.) būti sumautam, šlamštui2. noun(an act of sucking: I gave him a suck of my lollipop.) čiulpimas- sucker- suck up to
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