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  • 21 carcinoma

    (malignant tumor: The surgeons had to remove the carcinoma from his lungs)

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  • 22 change

    [ ein‹] 1. verb
    1) (to make or become different: They have changed the time of the train; He has changed since I saw him last.) pa(si)keisti
    2) (to give or leave (one thing etc for another): She changed my library books for me.) (pa)keisti
    3) ((sometimes with into) to remove (clothes etc) and replace them by clean or different ones: I'm just going to change (my shirt); I'll change into an old pair of trousers.) persirengti
    4) ((with into) to make into or become (something different): The prince was changed into a frog.) paversti, pavirsti
    5) (to give or receive (one kind of money for another): Could you change this bank-note for cash?) iškeisti
    2. noun
    1) (the process of becoming or making different: The town is undergoing change.) keitimasis, kaita
    2) (an instance of this: a change in the programme.) pa(si)keitimas, pokytis
    3) (a substitution of one thing for another: a change of clothes.) pakeitimas
    4) (coins rather than paper money: I'll have to give you a note - I have no change.) smulkūs pinigai
    5) (money left over or given back from the amount given in payment: He paid with a dollar and got 20 cents change.) grąža
    6) (a holiday, rest etc: He has been ill - the change will do him good.) aplinkos pakeitimas
    - change hands
    - a change of heart
    - the change of life
    - change one's mind
    - for a change

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  • 23 defrost

    [di:'frost]
    1) (to remove frost or ice from (eg a refrigerator): I keep forgetting to defrost the freezer.) atšildyti
    2) ((of frozen food etc) to thaw (out): Make sure you defrost the chicken thoroughly.) atšildyti

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  • 24 defuse

    [di:'fju:z]
    1) (to remove the fuse from (a bomb etc).) išimti detonatorių
    2) (to make harmless or less dangerous: He succeeded in defusing the situation.) sušvelninti

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  • 25 dehydrate

    (to remove water from or dry out (especially foodstuffs): Vegetables take up less space if they have been dehydrated.) dehidruoti, sudžiovinti

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  • 26 dock

    I 1. [dok] noun
    1) (a deepened part of a harbour etc where ships go for loading, unloading, repair etc: The ship was in dock for three weeks.) dokas
    2) (the area surrounding this: He works down at the docks.) dokas
    3) (the box in a law court where the accused person sits or stands.) kaltinamųjų suolas
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) enter a dock and tie up alongside a quay: The liner docked in Southampton this morning.) įplaukti į doką
    - dockyard II [dok] verb
    (to cut short or remove part from: The dog's tail had been docked; His wages were docked to pay for the broken window.) nukirsti, nurėžti

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  • 27 dust down

    (to remove the dust from with a brushing action: She picked herself up and dusted herself down.) nu(si)braukti dulkes

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  • 28 efface

    [i'feis]
    1) (to rub out; to remove: You must try to efface the event from your memory.) ištrinti
    2) (to avoid drawing attention to (oneself): She did her best to efface herself at parties.) likti nepastebimam, laikytis nuošaliai

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  • 29 fillet

    ['filit] 1. noun
    (a piece of meat or fish without bones: fillet of veal; cod fillet; ( also adjective) fillet steak.) filė
    2. verb
    (to remove the bones from (meat or fish).) išimti kaulus

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  • 30 get rid of

    (to have removed, to remove; to free oneself from: I thought I'd never get rid of these weeds; I'm rid of my debts at last.) atsikratyti, išsivaduoti

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  • 31 husk

    1. noun
    (the dry thin covering of certain fruits and seeds: corn husk.) kevalas, lukštas
    2. verb
    (to remove the husk from (a fruit or seed).) gliaudyti, lukštenti

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  • 32 invalid

    I [in'vælid] adjective
    ((of a document or agreement etc) having no legal force; not valid: Your passport is out of date and therefore invalid.) negaliojantis
    - invalidity II 1. ['invəlid] noun
    (a person who is ill or disabled: During his last few years, he was a permanent invalid.) ligonis, invalidas
    2. [-li:d] verb
    1) ((with out) to remove (especially a soldier) from service, because of illness: He was invalided out of the army.) atleisti dėl ligos
    2) (to cause (especially a soldier) to be disabled: He was invalided in the last war.) padaryti invalidu

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  • 33 kidney

    ['kidni]
    (one of a pair of organs in the body which remove waste matter from the blood and produce urine: The kidneys of some animals are used as food.) inkstas

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  • 34 reform

    [rə'fo:m] 1. verb
    1) (to improve or remove faults from: The criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.) pakeisti, reformuoti
    2) (to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc: He admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.) pasitaisyti, taisytis
    2. noun
    1) (the act of improving: the reform of our political system.) reforma, pertvarkymas
    2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) pakeitimas, pataisa
    - reformed
    - reformer

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  • 35 score

    [sko:] 1. plurals - scores; noun
    1) (the number of points, goals etc gained in a game, competition etc: The cricket score is 59 for 3.) rezultatas
    2) (a written piece of music showing all the parts for instruments and voices: the score of an opera.) partitûra
    3) (a set or group of twenty: There was barely a score of people there.) dvideðimt
    2. verb
    1) (to gain (goals etc) in a game etc: He scored two goals before half-time.) ámuðti (ávartá), laimëti
    2) ((sometimes with off or out) to remove (eg a name) from eg a list by putting a line through it: Please could you score my name off (the list)?; Is that word meant to be scored out?) iðbraukti
    3) (to keep score: Will you score for us, please?) skaièiuoti taðkus, sumuoti rezultatus
    - score-board
    - on that score
    - scores of
    - scores
    - settle old scores

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  • 36 skim

    [skim]
    past tense, past participle - skimmed; verb
    1) (to remove (floating matter, eg cream) from the surface of (a liquid): Skim the fat off the gravy.) nugriebti
    2) (to move lightly and quickly over (a surface): The skier skimmed across the snow.) slysti, šliuožti
    3) (to read (something) quickly, missing out parts: She skimmed (through) the book.) perbėgti akimis, perversti
    - skimmed milk

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  • 37 skin

    [skin] 1. noun
    1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) oda
    2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) odelė
    3) (a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid: Boiled milk often has a skin on it.) plėvelė
    2. verb
    (to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) nudirti odą
    - skin flick
    - skin-tight
    - by the skin of one's teeth

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  • 38 stone

    [stəun] 1. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) the material of which rocks are composed: limestone; sandstone; a stone house; stone walls; In early times, men made tools out of stone.) akmuo
    2) (a piece of this, of any shape or size: He threw a stone at the dog.) akmuo
    3) (a piece of this shaped for a special purpose: a tombstone; paving-stones; a grindstone.) akmuo
    4) (a gem or jewel: She lost the stone out of her ring; diamonds, rubies and other stones.) brangakmenis
    5) (the hard shell containing the nut or seed in some fruits eg peaches and cherries: a cherry-stone.) kauliukas
    6) (a measure of weight still used in Britain, equal to 6.35 kilogrammes: She weighs 9.5 stone.) stonas
    7) (a piece of hard material that forms in the kidney, bladder etc and causes pain.) akmuo
    2. verb
    1) (to throw stones at, especially as a ritual punishment: Saint Stephen was stoned to death.) (ap)mėtyti/užmėtyti akmenimis
    2) (to remove the stones from (fruit): She washed and stoned the cherries.) išimti kauliukus iš
    - stonily
    - stoniness
    - stone-cold
    - stone-dead
    - stone-deaf
    - stoneware
    - stonework
    - leave no stone unturned
    - a stone's throw

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > stone

  • 39 strain off

    (to remove (liquid) from eg vegetables by using a sieve etc: When the potatoes were cooked, she strained off the water.) (nu)košti

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  • 40 string

    1. [striŋ] noun
    1) ((a piece of) long narrow cord made of threads twisted together, or tape, for tying, fastening etc: a piece of string to tie a parcel; a ball of string; a puppet's strings; apron-strings.) virvė, raištis
    2) (a fibre etc, eg on a vegetable.) plaušas, skaidula
    3) (a piece of wire, gut etc on a musical instrument, eg a violin: His A-string broke; ( also adjective) He plays the viola in a string orchestra.) styga
    4) (a series or group of things threaded on a cord etc: a string of beads.) vėrinys, virtinė
    2. verb
    1) (to put (beads etc) on a string etc: The pearls were sent to a jeweller to be strung.) suverti
    2) (to put a string or strings on (eg a bow or stringed instrument): The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.) átempti, sustyguoti, ádëti stygas
    3) (to remove strings from (vegetables etc).) iðimti skaidulas ið
    4) (to tie and hang with string etc: The farmer strung up the dead crows on the fence.) suverti
    - stringy
    - stringiness
    - string bean
    - stringed instruments
    - have someone on a string
    - have on a string
    - pull strings
    - pull the strings
    - string out
    - strung up
    - stringent
    - stringently
    - stringency

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > string

См. также в других словарях:

  • remove from — index abandon (physically leave) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • remove from legal office — index disbar Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • remove from life — index dispatch (put to death) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • remove from office — index demote, discharge (dismiss), dismiss (discharge), oust Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • remove from premises — index eject (evict) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • remove from private ownership — index nationalize Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • remove from the practice of law — index disbar Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • remove from the roll of attorneys — index disbar Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • remove from — phr verb Remove from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑agenda, ↑box, ↑heat, ↑mailing list, ↑oven, ↑register, ↑roll, ↑shelf, ↑shell, ↑sight, ↑site …   Collocations dictionary

  • remove from the agenda — take off the list of things to do …   English contemporary dictionary

  • remove — re·move /ri müv/ vb re·moved, re·mov·ing vt: to change the location, position, station, status, or residence of: as a: to have (an action) transferred from one court to another and esp. from a state court to a federal court see also separable… …   Law dictionary

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