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41 town
1) (a group of houses, shops, schools etc, that is bigger than a village but smaller than a city: I'm going into town to buy a dress; He's in town doing some shopping.) miestas2) (the people who live in such a group of houses etc: The whole town turned out to greet the heroes.) miestas3) (towns in general as opposed to the countryside: Do you live in the country or the town?) miestas•- town hall
- townsfolk
- townspeople
- go to town -
42 turn a deaf ear to
(deliberately to ignore: They turned a deaf ear to my advice.) praleisti pro ausis -
43 turn against
(to become dissatisfied with or hostile to (people or things that one previously liked etc): He turned against his friends.) nusigręžti nuo, susipykti su -
44 turn down
1) (to say `no' to; to refuse: He turned down her offer/request.) atmesti2) (to reduce (the level of light, noise etc) produced by (something): Please turn down (the volume on) the radio - it's far too loud!) pritildyti, sumažinti, susilpninti -
45 turn in
(to hand over (a person or thing) to people in authority: They turned the escaped prisoner in to the police.) perduoti -
46 turn loose
(to set free: He turned the horse loose in the field.) paleisti -
47 turn over
(to give (something) up (to): He turned the money over to the police.) perduoti -
48 turn the corner
1) (to go round a corner.) pasukti už kampo2) (to get past a difficulty or danger: He was very ill but he's turned the corner now.) atsigauti, išsisukti iš bėdos -
49 turn up
1) (to appear or arrive: He turned up at our house.) atsirasti, pasirodyti2) (to be found: Don't worry - it'll turn up again.) atsirasti3) (to increase (the level of noise, light etc) produced by (something): Turn up (the volume on) the radio.) pagarsinti, sustiprinti -
50 turn up one's nose at
(to treat with contempt: He turned up his nose at the school dinner.) suraukti nosį, žiūrėti su panieka -
51 upside down
1) (with the top part underneath: The plate was lying upside down on the floor.) aukštielninkai2) (into confusion: The burglars turned the house upside down.) aukštyn kojomis -
52 village
['vili‹]1) (a group of houses etc which is smaller than a town: They live in a little village; ( also adjective) a village school.) kaimas2) (the people who live in such a group of houses: The whole village turned out to see the celebrations.) kaimas•- villager -
53 whichever
relative adjective, relative pronoun1) (any (one(s)) that: I'll take whichever (books) you don't want; The prize will go to whichever of them writes the best essay.) bet kuris2) (no matter which (one(s)): Whichever way I turned, I couldn't escape.) kuris tik -
54 white-hot
adjective ((of metals) so hot that they have turned white: a white-hot poker.) įkaitęs iki baltumo
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