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treated+(verb)

  • 1 ill-treat

    verb (to treat badly or cruelly: She often ill-treated her children.) blogai/žiauriai elgtis su

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  • 2 treat

    [tri:t] 1. verb
    1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) elgtis su, laikyti
    2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) gydyti
    3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) apdoroti, paveikti
    4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) pavaišinti, nupirkti
    5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) aptarinėti, analizuoti
    2. noun
    (something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) kažkas malonaus, dovana

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  • 3 affront

    1. noun
    (an insult, usually one made in public: His remarks were obviously intended as an affront to her.) (viešas) įžeidimas
    2. verb
    (to insult or offend: We were affronted by the offhand way in which they treated us.) įžeisti

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  • 4 anger

    ['æŋɡə] 1. noun
    (a violent, bitter feeling (against someone or something): He was filled with anger about the way he had been treated.) pyktis
    2. verb
    (to make someone angry: His words angered her very much.) supykdyti
    - angrily

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > anger

  • 5 feel

    [fi:l]
    past tense, past participle - felt; verb
    1) (to become aware of (something) by the sense of touch: She felt his hand on her shoulder.) jausti
    2) (to find out the shape, size, texture etc of something by touching, usually with the hands: She felt the parcel carefully.) (ap)čiupinėti
    3) (to experience or be aware of (an emotion, sensation etc): He felt a sudden anger.) pajusti
    4) (to think (oneself) to be: She feels sick; How does she feel about her work?) jaustis
    5) (to believe or consider: She feels that the firm treated her badly.) manyti, laikyti
    - feeling
    - feel as if / as though
    - feel like
    - feel one's way
    - get the feel of

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  • 6 graft

    I 1. verb
    (to fix (skin, bone etc) from one part of the body on to or into another part of the body: The doctor treated her burns by grafting skin from her leg on to her back.) persodinti (audinį)
    2. noun
    (a piece of skin, bone etc which is grafted: a skin graft.) persodintas audinys
    II noun
    1) (dishonesty in obtaining profit or good position.) kyðininkavimas, papirkinëjimas
    2) (hard work.) triûsas

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  • 7 grumble

    1. verb
    1) (to complain in a bad-tempered way: He grumbled at the way he had been treated.) niurnėti
    2) (to make a low and deep sound: Thunder grumbled in the distance.) dundėti
    2. noun
    1) (a complaint made in a bad-tempered way.) niurnėjimas
    2) (a low, deep sound: the grumble of thunder.) dundesys

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > grumble

  • 8 massage

    1. verb
    (to treat (a person's body or part of it) by rubbing etc to ease and remove pain or stiffness: She massaged my sore back.) masažuoti
    2. noun
    ((a) treatment by massaging: His ankle was treated by massage.) masažas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > massage

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