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21 gut
1. noun1) (the tube in the lower part of the body through which food passes.) žarna2) (a strong thread made from the gut of an animal, used for violin strings etc.) styga2. verb1) (to take the guts out of: Her job was to gut fish.) išskrosti, išdaryti2) (to destroy completely, except for the outer frame: The fire gutted the house.) sunaikinti, sudeginti (ko) vidų•- guts -
22 hose
[həuz] 1.1) ((also hosepipe) a rubber, plastic etc tube which bends and which is used to carry water etc: a garden hose; a fireman's hose.) žarna2) (an older word for stockings or socks: woollen hose.) kojinės2. verb(to apply water to by means of a hose: I'll go and hose the garden/car.) (pa)laistyti žarna- hosiery- hose reel
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23 hour-glass
noun (a device that measures time in hours by passing sand from one glass container through a narrow tube into a lower container.) smėlio laikrodis -
24 kaleidoscope
(a tube-shaped toy in which loose coloured pieces of glass etc reflected in two mirrors form changing patterns.) kaleidoskopas -
25 nozzle
['nozl](a narrow end-piece fitted to a pipe, tube etc: The fireman pointed the nozzle of the hose-pipe at the fire.) antgalis, purkštukas -
26 periscope
['periskəup](a tube containing mirrors, through which a person can look in order to see things which cannot be seen from the position the person is in, especially one used in submarines when under water to allow a person to see what is happening on the surface of the sea.) periskopas -
27 sample
1. noun(a part taken from something to show the quality of the whole: samples of the artist's work; ( also adjective) a sample tube of ointment.) pavyzdys, bandinys, mėginys2. verb(to test a sample of: He sampled my cake.) (iš)bandyti, paragauti -
28 sausage
['sosi‹]((a section of) minced meat seasoned and pushed into a tube of animal gut or a similar material: We had sausages for breakfast; garlic sausage.) dešra, dešrelė -
29 saxophone
(a type of musical instrument with a curved metal tube, played by blowing.) saksofonas -
30 snorkel
['sno:kəl](a tube with the end(s) above water for allowing an underwater swimmer to breathe or a submarine to take in air.) vamzdelis -
31 spirit level
(a tool consisting of a bar containing a glass tube of liquid, for testing whether a surface is level.) gulsčiukas -
32 straw
[stro:]1) (( also adjective) (of) the cut stalks of corn etc, having many uses, eg as bedding for cattle etc, making mats and other goods etc: The cows need fresh straw; a straw hat.) šiaudai; šiaudinis2) (a single stalk of corn: There's a straw in your hair; Their offer isn't worth a straw!) šiaudas3) (a paper or plastic tube through which to suck a drink into the mouth: He was sipping orange juice through a straw.) šiaudelis• -
33 suction
1) (the action of sucking.) čiulpimas2) (the process of creating a vacuum by reducing air pressure on the surface of a liquid so that it can be drawn up into a tube etc, or between two surfaces, eg a rubber disc and a wall, so that they stick together.) siurbimas -
34 telescope
['teliskəup] 1. noun(a kind of tube containing lenses through which distant objects appear closer: He looked at the ship through his telescope.) teleskopas2. verb(to push or be pushed together so that one part slides inside another, like the parts of a closing telescope: The crash telescoped the railway coaches.) su(si)stumti- teletext -
35 test
[test] 1. noun1) (a set of questions or exercises intended to find out a person's ability, knowledge etc; a short examination: an arithmetic/driving test.) egzaminas, kontrolinis darbas, testas2) (something done to find out whether a thing is good, strong, efficient etc: a blood test.) analizė3) (an event, situation etc that shows how good or bad something is: a test of his courage.) išbandymas4) (a way to find out if something exists or is present: a test for radioactivity.) patikrinimas5) (a test match.) tarptautinės kriketo/regbio rungtynės2. verb(to carry out a test or tests on (someone or something): The students were tested on their French; They tested the new aircraft.) egzaminuoti, tikrinti- test pilot
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36 thermometer
[Ɵə'momitə](an instrument (usually a thin, glass tube with eg mercury in it) used for measuring temperature, especially body temperature: The nurse took his temperature with a thermometer.) termometras -
37 toothpaste
noun (a kind of paste used to clean the teeth: a tube of toothpaste.) dantų pasta -
38 trombone
[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) trombonas -
39 tubular
[-bjulə]1) (made of, or consisting of tubes: tubular steel.) vamzdinis2) (shaped like a tube: The container is tubular in shape.) cilindrinis
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