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1 music
['mju:zik] 1. noun1) (the art of arranging and combining sounds able to be produced by the human voice or by instruments: She prefers classical music to popular music; She is studying music; ( also adjective) a music lesson.) muzika2) (the written form in which such tones etc are set down: The pianist has forgotten to bring her music.) natos•- musical2. noun(a film or play that includes a large amount of singing, dancing etc.) miuziklas- musician -
2 chamber music
(music for a small group of players, suitable for a room rather than a large hall.) kamerinė muzika -
3 face the music
(to accept punishment or responsibility for something one has done: The child had to face the music after being rude to the teacher.) atsiimti savo -
4 soul music
( also soul) (a type of music, descended from American Negro gospel songs, which has great emotion.) dvasingoji (negrų) muzika -
5 classical
['klæsikəl] 1. adjective1) ((especially of literature, art etc) of ancient Greece and Rome: classical studies.) klasikos2) ((of music) having the traditional, established harmony and/or form: He prefers classical music to popular music.) klasikinis3) ((of literature) considered to be of the highest class.) klasiškas•- classic2. noun1) (an established work of literature of high quality: I have read all the classics.) klasika2) ((in plural) the language and literature of Greece and Rome: He is studying classics.) klasikinė kalba ir literatūra -
6 dance
1. verb1) (to move in time to music by ma-king a series of rhythmic steps: She began to dance; Can you dance the waltz?) šokti2) (to move quickly up and down: The father was dancing the baby on his knee.) šokdinti2. noun1) (a series of fixed steps made in time to music: Have you done this dance before?; ( also adjective) dance music.) šokis2) (a social gathering at which people dance: We're going to a dance next Saturday.) šokiai•- dancer- dancing -
7 musical
1) (of or producing music: a musical instrument.) muzikos, muzikinis2) (like music, especially in being pleasant to hear: a musical voice.) malonus (ausiai), melodingas3) ((of a person) having a talent for music: Their children are all musical.) muzikalus -
8 arrange
[ə'rein‹]1) (to put in some sort of order: Arrange these books in alphabetical order; She arranged the flowers in a vase.) išdėstyti, sudėti, sutvarkyti2) (to plan or make decisions (about future events): We have arranged a meeting for next week; I have arranged to meet him tomorrow.) susitarti3) (to make (a piece of music) suitable for particular voices or instruments: music arranged for choir and orchestra.) aranžuoti•- arrangements -
9 disc jockey
( abbreviation DJ) (a person who presents a programme of music (usually pop-music) on the radio etc from records or discs.) muzikos programų, sudarytų iš įrašų, vedėjas -
10 jazz
(popular music of American Negro origin: She prefers jazz to classical music; ( also adjective) a jazz musician.) džiazas- jazzy -
11 mangle
['mæŋɡl] 1. verb1) (to crush to pieces: The car was badly mangled in the accident.) suknežinti, sužaloti2) (to spoil (eg a piece of music) by bad mistakes etc: He mangled the music by his terrible playing.) išdarkyti, iškraipyti3) (to put (clothing etc) through a mangle.) perleisti per gręžimo įtaisą2. noun(a machine with rollers for squeezing water out of wet clothes etc.) skalbinių gręžimo įtaisas -
12 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
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13 pick out
1) (to choose or select: She picked out one dress that she particularly liked.) iš(si)rinkti2) (to see or recognize (a person, thing etc): He must be among those people getting off the train, but I can't pick him out.) atpažinti, atskirti3) (to play (a piece of music), especially slowly and with difficulty, especially by ear, without music in front of one: I don't really play the piano, but I can pick out a tune on one with one finger.) (iš)barbenti, skambinti iš klausos -
14 play by ear
(to play (music) without looking at and without having memorized printed music.) groti iš klausos -
15 pop
I 1. [pop] noun1) (a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle: The paper bag burst with a loud pop.) pokštelėjimas2) (fizzy drink: a bottle of pop.) putojantis gėrimas2. verb1) (to (cause to) make a pop: He popped the balloon; My balloon has popped.) pokš(tel)ėti, susprog(din)ti2) (to spring upwards or outwards: His eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.) iššokti3) (to go quickly and briefly somewhere: He popped out to buy a newspaper.) išbėgti, išlėkti4) (put quickly: He popped the letter into his pocket.) įkišti•- popcorn- pop-gun
- pop up II [pop] adjective1) ((of music) written, played etc in a modern style.) populiarus2) (of, or related to, pop music: a pop group; a pop singer; pop records.) pop, popmuzikos -
16 preference
['pre-]noun ((a) choice of, or (a) liking for, one thing rather than another: He likes most music but he has a preference for classical music.) pirmenybė, polinkis -
17 record
1. ['reko:d, -kəd, ]( American[) -kərd] noun1) (a written report of facts, events etc: historical records; I wish to keep a record of everything that is said at this meeting.) dokumentas, užrašai, protokolas2) (a round flat piece of (usually black) plastic on which music etc is recorded: a record of Beethoven's Sixth Symphony.) plokštelė3) ((in races, games, or almost any activity) the best performance so far; something which has never yet been beaten: He holds the record for the 1,000 metres; The record for the high jump was broken/beaten this afternoon; He claimed to have eaten fifty sausages in a minute and asked if this was a record; ( also adjective) a record score.) rekordas4) (the collected facts from the past of a person, institution etc: This school has a very poor record of success in exams; He has a criminal record.) duomenys, praeities faktai2. [rə'ko:d] verb1) (to write a description of (an event, facts etc) so that they can be read in the future: The decisions will be recorded in the minutes of the meeting.) įrašyti, (už)protokoluoti2) (to put (the sound of music, speech etc) on a record or tape so that it can be listened to in the future: I've recorded the whole concert; Don't make any noise when I'm recording.) įrašyti, įrašinėti3) ((of a dial, instrument etc) to show (a figure etc) as a reading: The thermometer recorded 30°C yesterday.) rodyti4) (to give or show, especially in writing: to record one's vote in an election.) užregistruoti•- recorder- recording
- record-player
- in record time
- off the record
- on record -
18 restful
1) (bringing rest: a restful holiday.) ramus2) ((of colours, music etc) causing a person to feel calm and relaxed: Some people find blue a restful colour; After a hard day's work, I like to listen to some restful music.) ramus3) (relaxed: at rest: The patient seems more restful now.) ramus -
19 rock
I [rok] noun1) ((a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth: The ship struck a rock and sank; the rocks on the seashore; He built his house on solid rock.) uola2) (a large stone: The climber was killed by a falling rock.) riedulys, uolienos nuolauža3) (a type of hard sweet made in sticks: a stick of Edinburgh rock.) kietas saldainis•- rockery- rocky
- rockiness
- rock-bottom
- rock-garden
- rock-plant
- on the rocks II [rok] verb1) (to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side: The mother rocked the cradle; This cradle rocks.) supti(s)2) (to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.) sūpuoti3) (to shake or move violently: The earthquake rocked the building.) sudrebinti, susvyruoti•- rocker- rocky
- rockiness
- rocking-chair
- rocking-horse
- off one's rocker III [rok]((also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody: She likes rock; ( also adjective) a rock band.) rokas -
20 soul
[səul]1) (the spirit; the non-physical part of a person, which is often thought to continue in existence after he or she dies: People often discuss whether animals and plants have souls.) siela2) (a person: She's a wonderful old soul.) būtybė3) ((of an enterprise etc) the organizer or leader: He is the soul of the whole movement.) siela4) (soul music.) dvasingoji (negrų) muzika•- soulful- soulfully
- soulless
- soul-destroying
- soul music
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