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  • 1 take (someone) down a peg (or two)

    (to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) nusodinti

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  • 2 take (someone) down a peg (or two)

    (to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) nusodinti

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  • 3 take (someone) down a peg (or two)

    (to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) nusodinti

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  • 4 take (someone) down a peg (or two)

    (to make (a proud person) more humble: We must find some way of taking her down a peg or two.) nusodinti

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  • 5 fork

    [fo:k] 1. noun
    1) (an instrument with two or more pointed pieces for piercing and lifting things: We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon.) šakutė, šakės
    2) (the point at which a road, river etc divides into two or more branches or divisions: a fork in the river.) išsišakojimas
    3) (one of the branches or divisions of a road, river etc into which the road, river etc divides: Take the left fork (of the road).) atšaka
    2. verb
    1) ((of a road, river etc) to divide into (usually two) branches or divisions: The main road forks here.) išsišakoti
    2) ((of a person or vehicle) to follow one of the branches or divisions into which a road has divided: The car forked left.) pasukti kuria nors atšaka
    3) (to lift or move with a fork: The farmer forked the hay.) kabinti šakėmis
    - fork-lift truck
    - fork out

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  • 6 joint

    [‹oint] 1. noun
    1) (the place where two or more things join: The plumber tightened up all the joints in the pipes.) sujungimas, sandūra
    2) (a part of the body where two bones meet but are able to move in the manner of eg a hinge: The shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles are joints.) sąnarys
    3) (a piece of meat for cooking containing a bone: A leg of mutton is a fairly large joint.) mėsos gabalas
    2. adjective
    1) (united; done together: the joint efforts of the whole team.) jungtinis, bendras
    2) (shared by, or belonging to, two or more: She and her husband have a joint bank account.) bendras
    3. verb
    (to divide (an animal etc for cooking) at the, or into, joints: Joint the chicken before cooking it.) supjaustyti, sukapoti
    - jointly
    - out of joint
    See also:

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  • 7 each

    [i: ] 1. adjective
    (every (thing, person etc) of two or more, considered separately: each house in this street.) kiekvienas
    2. pronoun
    (every single one, of two or more: They each have 50 cents.) kiekvienas
    3. adverb
    (to or for each one; apiece; I gave them an apple each.) kiekvienam

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  • 8 mutual

    ['mju: uəl]
    1) (given etc by each of two or more to the other(s): mutual help; Their dislike was mutual.) abipusis, savitarpio
    2) (common to, or shared by, two or more: a mutual friend.) bendras

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  • 9 clash

    [klæʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a loud noise, like eg swords striking together: the clash of metal on metal.) žvangesys
    2) (a serious disagreement or difference: a clash of personalities.) konfliktas
    3) (a battle: a clash between opposing armies.) susirėmimas, mūšis
    4) ((of two or more things) an act of interfering with each other because of happening at the same time: a clash between classes.) sutapimas
    2. verb
    1) (to strike together noisily: The cymbals clashed.) žvangtelėti
    2) (to fight (in battle): The two armies clashed at the mouth of the valley.) susikauti, susiremti
    3) (to disagree violently: They clashed over wages.) susikivirčyti
    4) (to interfere (with something or each other) because of happening at the same time: The two lectures clash.) sutapti
    5) ((of colours) to appear unpleasant when placed together: The (colour of the) jacket clashes with the (colour of the) skirt.) kirstis

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  • 10 each other

    (used as the object when an action takes place between two (loosely, more than two) people etc: They wounded each other.) vienas kitą, vienas kitam

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  • 11 international

    [intə'næʃənl] 1. adjective
    (involving, or done by, two or more nations: international trade; an international football match.) tarptautinis
    2. noun
    1) (a football etc match played between teams from two countries.) tarptautinės varžybos
    2) ((also internationalist) a player in such a match.) tarptautinių varžybų dalyvis

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  • 12 reconcile

    1) (to cause (people) to become friendly again, eg after they have quarrelled: Why won't you be reconciled (with him)?) sutaikyti
    2) (to bring (two or more different aims, points of view etc) into agreement: The unions want high wages and the bosses want high profits - it's almost impossible to reconcile these two aims.) suderinti
    3) (to (make someone) accept (a situation, fact etc) patiently: Her mother didn't want the marriage to take place but she is reconciled to it now.) su(si)taikyti

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  • 13 alloy

    ['æloi]
    (a mixture of two or more metals.) lydinys

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  • 14 arm-in-arm

    adverb ((of two or more people) with arms linked together: They walked along arm-in-arm.) susikibę už rankų

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  • 15 at cross-purposes

    (of two or more people, confused about what they are saying or doing because of misunderstanding one another: I think we're talking at cross-purposes.) vienas apie ratus, kitas apie batus

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  • 16 battery

    ['bætəri]
    plural - batteries; noun
    1) (a series of two or more electric cells arranged to produce, or store, a current: a torch battery.) baterija, akumuliatorius
    2) (an arrangement of cages in which laying hens etc are kept.) narvelynas
    3) (a group of large guns (and the people manning them).) baterija
    4) (a long series: a battery of questions.) serija

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  • 17 break

    [breik] 1. past tense - broke; verb
    1) (to divide into two or more parts (by force).) laužyti, daužyti
    2) ((usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).) nudaužti, nulaužti
    3) (to make or become unusable.) sugadinti, sugesti
    4) (to go against, or not act according to (the law etc): He broke his appointment at the last minute.) (su)laužyti, nusižengti
    5) (to do better than (a sporting etc record).) įveikti, viršyti, pagerinti
    6) (to interrupt: She broke her journey in London.) pertraukti
    7) (to put an end to: He broke the silence.) nutraukti, pabaigti
    8) (to make or become known: They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.) pranešti
    9) ((of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.) užlūžti, mutuoti
    10) (to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).) sušvelninti
    11) (to begin: The storm broke before they reached shelter.) prasidėti
    2. noun
    1) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) pertrauka
    2) (a change: a break in the weather.) pasikeitimas
    3) (an opening.) spraga, plyšys
    4) (a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck: This is your big break.) proga, galimybė
    3. noun
    ((usually in plural) something likely to break.) dūžtantys daiktai
    - breaker
    - breakdown
    - break-in
    - breakneck
    - breakout
    - breakthrough
    - breakwater
    - break away
    - break down
    - break into
    - break in
    - break loose
    - break off
    - break out
    - break out in
    - break the ice
    - break up
    - make a break for it

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  • 18 but

    1. conjunction
    (used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) bet
    2. preposition
    (except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) išskyrus, be

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  • 19 compound

    I 1. adjective
    (composed of a number of parts: a compound substance.) sudarytas iš kelių dalių, sudėtinis
    2. noun
    (a substance, word etc formed from two or more elements: The word racetrack is a compound; chemical compounds.) sudurtinis žodis, dūrinys, junginys
    II noun
    (a fenced or walled-in area, eg round a factory, school etc.) teritorija

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  • 20 congruent

    ['koŋɡruənt]
    (of two or more geometrical figures, touching at all points when one is fitted on top of the other: congruent triangles.) sutampantis, kongruentus

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