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I 1. [top] noun1) (the highest part of anything: the top of the hill; the top of her head; The book is on the top shelf.) viršus, viršūnė2) (the position of the cleverest in a class etc: He's at the top of the class.) geriausieji, pirmieji (mokiniai)3) (the upper surface: the table-top.) viršus4) (a lid: I've lost the top to this jar; a bottle-top.) kamštis5) (a (woman's) garment for the upper half of the body; a blouse, sweater etc: I bought a new skirt and top.) palaidinukė, megztinis, švarkas2. adjective(having gained the most marks, points etc, eg in a school class: He's top (of the class) again.) geriausias3. verb1) (to cover on the top: She topped the cake with cream.) padengti2) (to rise above; to surpass: Our exports have topped $100,000.) viršyti, pralenkti3) (to remove the top of.) atidaryti, atidengti•- topless- topping
- top hat
- top-heavy
- top-secret
- at the top of one's voice
- be/feel on top of the world
- from top to bottom
- the top of the ladder/tree
- top up II [top] noun(a kind of toy that spins.) sukutis
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