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  • 41 library

    plural - libraries; noun
    ((a building or room containing) a collection of books, tapes, videos etc: He works in the public library; She has a fine library of books about art.) biblioteka

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  • 42 literature

    ['litrə ə]
    (poems, novels, plays etc in verse or prose, especially if of fine quality.) literatūra

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  • 43 machine

    [mə'ʃi:n] 1. noun
    1) (a working arrangement of wheels, levers or other parts, driven eg by human power, electricity etc, or operating electronically, producing power and/or motion for a particular purpose: a sewing-machine.) mašina, aparatas
    2) (a vehicle, especially a motorbike: That's a fine machine you have!) (auto)mašina, motociklas
    2. verb
    1) (to shape, make or finish with a power-driven tool: The articles are machined to a smooth finish.) (pa)gaminti, apdirbti mašina
    2) (to sew with a sewing-machine: You should machine the seams.) siūti mašina
    - machinist
    - machine-gun
    3. verb
    He machine-gunned a crowd of defenceless villagers.) šaudyti iš kulkosvaidžio

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  • 44 mausoleum

    [mo:sə'liəm]
    (a very fine tomb, often with a monument: They buried the duke in the mausoleum.) mauzoliejus

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  • 45 mesh

    [meʃ] 1. noun
    1) ((one of) the openings between the threads of a net: a net of (a) very fine (= small) mesh.) akis, akutė
    2) ((often in plural) a network: A fly was struggling in the meshes of the spider's web.) tinklelis, pinklės
    2. verb
    ((of teeth on eg gear wheels) to become engaged with each other: The teeth on these two cogwheels mesh when they go round.) susikabinti

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  • 46 musician

    [mju'ziʃən]
    1) (a person who is skilled in music: The conductor of this orchestra is a fine musician.) muzikas
    2) (a person who plays a musical instrument: This show has ten singers, twenty dancers and fifty musicians.) muzikantas

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  • 47 muslin

    noun, adjective
    ((of) a type of fine soft cotton cloth.) muslinas

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  • 48 ninety-

    (having ninety (of something): a ninety-dollar fine.) devyniasdešimties

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  • 49 nominal

    ['nəminəl]
    1) (in name only, not in reality: He is only the nominal head of the firm.) nominalus, formalus
    2) (very small: He had to pay only a nominal fine.) minimalus, simbolinis

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  • 50 oration

    [ə'reiʃən]
    (a formal, public speech, especially in fine, beautiful language: a funeral oration.) oracija, (pra)kalba
    - oratory
    - oratorical

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  • 51 pageant

    ['pæ‹ənt]
    1) (a dramatic performance made up of different, usually historical scenes, often performed during a procession: The children performed a historical pageant.) vaidinimas, inscenizacija
    2) (any fine show or display: a pageant of colour.) puikus reginys

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  • 52 pigs might fly

    (said of something very unlikely to happen: `We might have fine weather for our holidays.' `Yes, and pigs might fly!') matysi kaip savo ausis

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  • 53 porcelain

    ['po:səlin]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a kind of fine china: That dish is made of porcelain; a porcelain figure.) porcelianas

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  • 54 powder

    1. noun
    1) (any substance in the form of fine particles: soap powder; milk-powder.) milteliai
    2) (a special kind of substance in this form, used as a cosmetic etc: face-powder; talcum powder.) pudra
    3) (formerly, gunpowder: powder and shot.) parakas
    2. verb
    (to put powder on (one's face or body): She powdered her nose.) (pa)pudruoti
    - powdery
    - powder puff
    - powder room

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  • 55 powdered

    adjective (in the form of fine particles of dust: powdered chocolate.) miltelių (pavidalo)

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  • 56 prospect

    1. ['prospekt] noun
    1) (an outlook for the future; a view of what one may expect to happen: He didn't like the prospect of going abroad; a job with good prospects.) perspektyva
    2) (a view or scene: a fine prospect.) vaizdas
    2. [prə'spekt, ]( American[) 'prospekt] verb
    (to make a search (for gold etc): He is prospecting for gold.) ieškoti, žvalgyti
    - prospectus

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  • 57 rough diamond

    (a person of fine character but rough manners.) gero būdo, bet šiurkštus žmogus

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  • 58 scholar

    ['skolə]
    1) (a person of great knowledge and learning: a fine classical scholar.) mokslininkas
    2) (a person who has been awarded a scholarship: As a scholar, you will not have to pay college fees.) stipendininkas
    - scholarliness
    - scholarship

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  • 59 sieve

    [siv] 1. noun
    (a container with a bottom full of very small holes, used to separate liquids from solids or small, fine pieces from larger ones etc: He poured the soup through a sieve to remove all the lumps.) rėtis, sietas
    2. verb
    (to pass (something) through a sieve.) sijoti

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  • 60 silk

    [silk]
    1) (very fine, soft threads made by silkworms.) šilkas
    2) (thread, cloth etc made from this: The dress was made of silk; ( also adjective) a silk dress.) šilkas; šilkinis
    - silkiness
    - silkworm

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  • fine — [ fin ] n. f. • XIXe; de 2. fin ♦ Eau de vie de raisin de qualité supérieure. ⇒ cognac. Fine champagne (la Champagne désignant une région autour de Cognac). Une bouteille de fine. Verre de fine. Garçon, une fine ! Une fine à l eau. ⊗ HOM. Fines,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • fine — (f[imac]n), a. [Compar. {finer} (f[imac]n [ e]r); superl. {finest}.] [F. fin, LL. finus fine, pure, fr. L. finire to finish; cf. finitus, p. p., finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect.) See {Finish}, and cf. {Finite}.] 1.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fine arch — fine fine (f[imac]n), a. [Compar. {finer} (f[imac]n [ e]r); superl. {finest}.] [F. fin, LL. finus fine, pure, fr. L. finire to finish; cf. finitus, p. p., finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect.) See {Finish}, and cf. {Finite} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fine arts — fine fine (f[imac]n), a. [Compar. {finer} (f[imac]n [ e]r); superl. {finest}.] [F. fin, LL. finus fine, pure, fr. L. finire to finish; cf. finitus, p. p., finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect.) See {Finish}, and cf. {Finite} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fine cut — fine fine (f[imac]n), a. [Compar. {finer} (f[imac]n [ e]r); superl. {finest}.] [F. fin, LL. finus fine, pure, fr. L. finire to finish; cf. finitus, p. p., finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect.) See {Finish}, and cf. {Finite} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fine goods — fine fine (f[imac]n), a. [Compar. {finer} (f[imac]n [ e]r); superl. {finest}.] [F. fin, LL. finus fine, pure, fr. L. finire to finish; cf. finitus, p. p., finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect.) See {Finish}, and cf. {Finite} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fine stuff — fine fine (f[imac]n), a. [Compar. {finer} (f[imac]n [ e]r); superl. {finest}.] [F. fin, LL. finus fine, pure, fr. L. finire to finish; cf. finitus, p. p., finished, completed (hence the sense accomplished, perfect.) See {Finish}, and cf. {Finite} …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fine — may be: * An adjective meaning attractive, sexy, physically attractive, beautiful etc.Legal* Fine (penalty), financial punishment * Fine of lands, an obsolete type of land conveyance * Fine on alienation, money paid to the lord by a tenant when… …   Wikipedia

  • Fine Cotton — was an Australian thoroughbred horse which was at the centre of a substitution scam (also known as a ring in) which occurred on August 18, 1984 in the Commerce Novice (2nd division) Handicap over 1500 metres at Eagle Farm Racecourse, Brisbane,… …   Wikipedia

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