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1 beef
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2 corned beef
(salted beef (usually cooked and canned).) sūdyta jautiena -
3 rhyme
1. noun1) (a short poem: a book of rhymes for children.) eilėraštukas2) (a word which is like another in its final sound(s): `Beef' and `leaf' are rhymes.) rimas, rimuotas žodis3) (verse or poetry using such words at the ends of the lines: To amuse his colleagues he wrote his report in rhyme.) rimuotos eilės2. verb((of words) to be rhymes: `Beef' rhymes with `leaf'; `Beef' and `leaf' rhyme.) rimuotis -
4 roast
[rəust] 1. verb1) (to cook or be cooked in an oven, or over or in front of a fire etc: to roast a chicken over the fire; The beef was roasting in the oven.) (iš)kepti2) (to heat (coffee-beans) before grinding.) spraginti2. adjective(roasted: roast beef/chestnuts.) keptas, spragintas3. noun(meat that has been roasted or is for roasting: She bought a roast; a delicious roast.) kepsnys, mėsa kepsniui- roasting -
5 beefy
1) (of or like beef: a beefy taste.) (kaip) jautienos2) (having a lot of fat or muscle: a beefy man.) raumeningas -
6 corn
I [ko:n] noun1) (the seeds of cereal plants, especially (in Britain) wheat, or (in North America) maize.) grūdai, kukurūzai2) ((American grain) the plants themselves: a field of corn.) javai, kukurūzai•- corned beef
- cornflakes
- cornflour
- cornflower II [ko:n] noun(a little bump of hard skin found on the foot: I have a corn on my little toe.) nuospauda -
7 cube
[kju:b] 1. noun1) (a solid body having six equal square faces.) kubas2) (the result of multiplying a number by itself twice: The cube of 4 = 4 × 4 × 4 = 43 = 64.) kubas2. verb1) (to calculate the cube of (a number): If you cube 2, you will get the answer 8.) pakelti kubu2) (to make into a cube or cubes: She cubed the beef.) pjaustyti kubeliais•- cubic- cube root
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8 cut
1. present participle - cutting; verb1) (to make an opening in, usually with something with a sharp edge: He cut the paper with a pair of scissors.) karpyti, kirpti, pjau(sty)ti, kapoti, kirsti, rėžti, raižyti2) (to separate or divide by cutting: She cut a slice of bread; The child cut out the pictures; She cut up the meat into small pieces.) (nu)kirpti, (at)pjauti, (su)pjaustyti3) (to make by cutting: She cut a hole in the cloth.) išpjauti, iškirpti, iškirsti4) (to shorten by cutting; to trim: to cut hair; I'll cut the grass.) pakirpti5) (to reduce: They cut my wages by ten per cent.) sumažinti6) (to remove: They cut several passages from the film.) iškirpti7) (to wound or hurt by breaking the skin (of): I cut my hand on a piece of glass.) įsipjauti, įsikirsti8) (to divide (a pack of cards).) perkelti9) (to stop: When the actress said the wrong words, the director ordered `Cut!') nutraukti, sustabdyti10) (to take a short route or way: He cut through/across the park on his way to the office; A van cut in in front of me on the motorway.) kirsti per11) (to meet and cross (a line or geometrical figure): An axis cuts a circle in two places.) kirsti12) (to stay away from (a class, lecture etc): He cut school and went to the cinema.) praleisti13) ((also cut dead) to ignore completely: She cut me dead in the High Street.) apsimesti nematančiam2. noun1) (the result of an act of cutting: a cut on the head; a power-cut (= stoppage of electrical power); a haircut; a cut in prices.) įpjovimas, pjūvis, kirpimas, sumažinimas, nutraukimas2) (the way in which something is tailored, fashioned etc: the cut of the jacket.) sukirpimas3) (a piece of meat cut from an animal: a cut of beef.) gabalas, išpjova•- cutter- cutting 3. adjective(insulting or offending: a cutting remark.) kandus- cut-price
- cut-throat 4. adjective(fierce; ruthless: cut-throat business competition.) negailestingas- cut and dried
- cut back
- cut both ways
- cut a dash
- cut down
- cut in
- cut it fine
- cut no ice
- cut off
- cut one's losses
- cut one's teeth
- cut out
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9 dumpling
((a) thick pudding or ball of cooked dough: stewed beef and dumplings.) kukulis -
10 extract
1. [ik'strækt] verb1) (to pull out, or draw out, especially by force or with effort: I have to have a tooth extracted; Did you manage to extract the information from her?) ištraukti, išgauti2) (to select (passages from a book etc).) rinkti (ištraukas)3) (to take out (a substance forming part of something else) by crushing or by chemical means: Vanilla essence is extracted from vanilla beans.) išspausti, išskirti, ekstrahuoti2. ['ekstrækt] noun1) (a passage selected from a book etc: a short extract from his novel.) ištrauka2) (a substance obtained by an extracting process: beef/yeast extract; extract of malt.) ekstraktas• -
11 hack
[hæk] 1. verb1) (to cut or chop up roughly: The butcher hacked the beef into large pieces.) kapoti2) (to cut (a path etc) roughly: He hacked his way through the jungle; He hacked (out) a path through the jungle.) prakirsti, prakapoti2. noun1) (a rough cut made in something: He marked the tree by making a few hacks on the trunk.) rantas, užkarpa, įpjova2) (a horse, or in the United States, a car, for hire.) nuomojamas arklys/automobilis•- hacker- hacking
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12 hamburger
['hæmbə:ɡə]1) (a round cake of minced beef, usually fried.) maltinis, kotletas2) (a bread roll containing one of these.) mėsainis, mėsos suvožtinis -
13 marrow
1) (the soft substance in the hollow parts of bones: Beef marrow is needed for this dish.) kaulų smegenys2) ((American squash) a large, green, thick-skinned vegetable, or its flesh as food.) agurotis -
14 mince
[mins] 1. verb1) (to cut into small pieces or chop finely: Would you like me to mince the meat for you?) (su)malti, smulkiai (su)kapoti2) (to walk with short steps, in an unpleasantly dainty or delicate way: She minced over to him.) bidzenti, stypsenti2. noun(meat (usually beef) chopped up into small pieces: mince and potatoes.) kapotinė, faršas- mincer- mincing
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15 pea
[pi:]1) (the round seed of a kind of climbing plant, eaten as a vegetable: We had roast beef, potatoes and peas for dinner.) žirnis2) (the plant which produces these seeds: We planted peas and beans this year.) žirnis -
16 quarter
['kwo:tə] 1. noun1) (one of four equal parts of something which together form the whole (amount) of the thing: There are four of us, so we'll cut the cake into quarters; It's (a) quarter past / (American) after four; In the first quarter of the year his firm made a profit; The shop is about a quarter of a mile away; an hour and a quarter; two and a quarter hours.) ketvirtis2) (in the United States and Canada, (a coin worth) twenty-five cents, the fourth part of a dollar.) 25 centų moneta3) (a district or part of a town especially where a particular group of people live: He lives in the Polish quarter of the town.) kvartalas4) (a direction: People were coming at me from all quarters.) pusė, šalis5) (mercy shown to an enemy.) pasigailėjimas6) (the leg of a usually large animal, or a joint of meat which includes a leg: a quarter of beef; a bull's hindquarters.) pasturgalis7) (the shape of the moon at the end of the first and third weeks of its cycle; the first or fourth week of the cycle itself.) jaunatis, delčia8) (one of four equal periods of play in some games.) vienas iš keturių kėlinių9) (a period of study at a college etc usually 10 to 12 weeks in length.) ketvirtis2. verb1) (to cut into four equal parts: We'll quarter the cake and then we'll all have an equal share.) perpjauti į keturias dalis2) (to divide by four: If we each do the work at the same time, we could quarter the time it would take to finish the job.) dalyti iš keturių3) (to give (especially a soldier) somewhere to stay: The soldiers were quartered all over the town.) apgyvendinti•3. adverb(once every three months: We pay our electricity bill quarterly.) kas ketvirtį4. noun(a magazine etc which is published once every three months.) ketvirčio žurnalas- quarters- quarter-deck
- quarter-final
- quarter-finalist
- quartermaster
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17 salted
adjective ((negative unsalted) containing or preserved with salt: salted butter; salted beef.) sūdytas -
18 sirloin
['sə:loin](a joint of beef cut from the upper part of the back.) nugarinė -
19 steak
[steik](a slice of meat (usually beef) or fish (often cod) for eg frying or stewing: a piece of steak; two cod steaks.) mėsos/žuvies gabalas -
20 steer
I [stiə] noun(a young ox raised to produce beef.) buliukasII [stiə] verb(to guide or control the course of (eg a ship, car etc): He steered the car through the narrow streets; I steered out of the harbour; She managed to steer the conversation towards the subject of her birthday.) vairuoti, valdyti, (nu)kreipti- steering- steering-wheel
- steer clear of
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