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1 trained
adjective ((negative untrained) having had teaching: She's a trained nurse; a well-trained dog.) (ap)mokytas, treniruotas, dresiruotas -
2 train
I [trein] noun1) (a railway engine with its carriages and/or trucks: I caught the train to London.) traukinys2) (a part of a long dress or robe that trails behind the wearer: The bride wore a dress with a train.) šleifas3) (a connected series: Then began a train of events which ended in disaster.) seka, virtinė, grandinė4) (a line of animals carrying people or baggage: a mule train; a baggage train.) karavanas, vilkstinėII [trein] verb1) (to prepare, be prepared, or prepare oneself, through instruction, practice, exercise etc, for a sport, job, profession etc: I was trained as a teacher; The race-horse was trained by my uncle.) mokyti, treniruoti(s), dresiruoti2) (to point or aim (a gun, telescope etc) in a particular direction: He trained the gun on/at the soldiers.) nutaikyti3) (to make (a tree, plant etc) grow in a particular direction.) pakreipti•- trained- trainee
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3 commando
plural - commandos; noun((a member of) a unit of troops specially trained for tasks requiring special courage and skill.) komandosas -
4 condition
[kən'diʃən] 1. noun1) (state or circumstances in which a person or thing is: The house is not in good condition; He is in no condition to leave hospital; under ideal conditions; living conditions; variable conditions.) būklė, padėtis, sąlygos2) (something that must happen or be done before some other thing happens or is done; a term or requirement in an agreement: It was a condition of his going that he should pay his own expenses; That is one of the conditions in the agreement.) sąlyga, išlyga2. verb1) (to affect or control: behaviour conditioned by circumstances.) sąlygoti, nulemti2) (to put into the required state: The footballers trained hard in order to condition themselves for the match.) palaikyti gerą būklę/formą•- conditionally
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5 doctor
['doktə] 1. noun1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) daktaras, gydytojas2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) daktaras2. verb1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) prikišti nagus prie, apgadinti2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) gydyti(s)• -
6 fox terrier
(a kind of dog formerly trained to drive foxes out of their holes in the ground.) foksterjeras -
7 foxhound
noun (a kind of dog trained to chase foxes.) skalikas -
8 fully-fledged
1) ((as in bird) having grown its feathers and ready to fly.) apsiplunksnavęs2) (fully trained, qualified etc: He's now a fully-fledged teacher.) kvalifikuotas -
9 geisha
['ɡeiʃə]((often geisha girl) a Japanese girl trained to entertain (men) by her conversation, dancing etc.) geiša -
10 gladiator
['ɡlædieitə](in ancient Rome, a man trained to fight with other men or with animals for the amusement of spectators.) gladiatorius -
11 jet
I [‹et] noun, adjective((of) a hard black mineral substance, used for ornaments etc: The beads are made of jet; a jet brooch.) gagatasII [‹et]1) (a sudden, strong stream or flow (of liquid, gas, flame or steam), forced through a narrow opening: Firemen have to be trained to direct the jets from their hoses accurately.) srovė, čiurkšlė2) (a narrow opening in an apparatus through which a jet comes: This gas jet is blocked.) žikleris3) (an aeroplane driven by jet propulsion: We flew by jet to America.) reaktyvinis lėktuvas•- jet-lag- jet-propelled
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12 jungle
(a thick growth of trees and plants in tropical areas: the Amazon jungle; Tigers are found in the jungles of Asia; ( also adjective) soldiers trained in jungle warfare.) džiunglės -
13 knight
1. noun1) (in earlier times, a man of noble birth who is trained to fight, especially on horseback: King Arthur and his knights.) riteris2) (a man of rank, having the title `Sir': Sir John Brown was made a knight in 1969.) (toks titulas)3) (a piece used in chess, usually shaped like a horse's head.) žirgas2. verb(to make (a person) a knight: He was knighted for his services to industry.) (kam) suteikti „knight“ titulą -
14 make the grade
(to do as well as necessary: That new apprentice will never make the grade as a trained mechanic.) padaryti karjerą -
15 midwife
plural - midwives; noun(a person (usually a trained nurse) who helps at the birth of children.) akušerė, pribuvėja -
16 paratroops
['pærətru:ps](soldiers who are trained to drop by parachute into enemy territory.) desantiniai daliniai -
17 personnel
[pə:sə'nel](the people employed in a firm, factory, shop etc; the staff: Our personnel are very highly trained; ( also adjective) a personnel manager.) darbuotojai, personalas -
18 police dog
(a dog trained to work with policemen (in tracking criminals, finding drugs etc).) tarnybinis šuo -
19 ranger
1) (a person who looks after a forest or park.) eigulys2) ((American) a soldier who is a member of a specially trained force; a commando.) desantininkas -
20 retrieve
[rə'tri:v]1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) atgauti2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) rasti ir atnešti•- retriever
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trained — index competent, expert, familiar (informed), informed (educated), literate, practiced, professional … Law dictionary
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trained — adj. VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ highly, superbly ▪ a highly trained army ▪ well ▪ … Collocations dictionary
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