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101 tear (oneself) away
(to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) atsiplėšti -
102 tear (oneself) away
(to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) atsiplėšti -
103 telecommunications
['telikəmju:ni'keiʃənz](the science of sending messages, information etc by telephone, telegraph, radio, television etc.) telekomunikacijos, ryšiai -
104 televise
verb (to send a picture of by television: The football match was televised.) transliuoti per televiziją -
105 the screen
cinema or television films: You can see him on the screen quite often; (also adjective) (screen actors.) ekranas, kinas, televizija -
106 tradesman
['trei‹-]1) (a shopkeeper.) krautuvininkas2) (a workman in a skilled job: My husband cannot mend the television-set - I'll have to send for a tradesman.) meistras -
107 transmission
[-ʃən]1) (the act of transmitting: the transmission of disease / radio signals.) perdavimas2) (a radio or television broadcast.) laida, transliacija -
108 transmit
[trænz'mit]past tense, past participle - transmitted; verb1) (to pass on: He transmitted the message; Insects can transmit disease.) perduoti, pernešti2) (to send out (radio or television signals, programmes etc): The programme will be transmitted at 5.00 p.m.) perduoti, transliuoti•- transmitter -
109 TV
[,ti: 'vi:]( abbreviation) (television: What's on TV tonight?; Turn on the TV; a 21-inch TV.) televizija -
110 unplug
past tense, past participle - unplugged; verb1) (to take the plug out of.) atkimšti, ištraukti kištuką2) (to disconnect from the electricity supply: He unplugged the television.) išjungti iš tinklo -
111 valve
[vælv]1) (a device for allowing a liquid or gas to pass through an opening in one direction only.) vožtuvas2) (a structure with the same effect in an animal body: Valves in the heart control the flow of blood in the human body.) vožtuvas3) (a type of electronic component found in many, especially older, types of television, radio etc.) elektroninė lempa -
112 viewer
1) (a person who watches television: This programme has five million viewers.) žiūrovas2) (a device with a magnifying lens, and often with a light, used in viewing transparencies.) didinimo aparatas -
113 VJ
[vi: '‹ei](video jockey; a person who introduces video clips of popular music on television.) videoklipų programos vedėjas -
114 volume
['voljum]1) (a book: This library contains over a million volumes.) tomas2) (one of a series of connected books: Where is volume fifteen of the encyclopedia?) tomas3) (the amount of space occupied by something, expressed in cubic measurement: What is the volume of the petrol tank?) talpa4) (amount: A large volume of work remains to be done.) apimtis5) (level of sound eg on a radio, television etc: Turn up the volume on the radio.) garso stiprumas -
115 watch
[wo ] 1. noun1) (a small instrument for telling the time by, worn on the wrist or carried in the pocket of a waistcoat etc: He wears a gold watch; a wrist-watch.) (kišeninis, rankinis) laikrodis2) (a period of standing guard during the night: I'll take the watch from two o'clock till six.) budėjimas, sargyba3) (in the navy etc, a group of officers and men who are on duty at a given time: The night watch come(s) on duty soon.) pamaina2. verb1) (to look at (someone or something): He was watching her carefully; He is watching television.) stebėti, žiūrėti2) (to keep a lookout (for): They've gone to watch for the ship coming in; Could you watch for the postman?) žiūrėti, budėti, laukti3) (to be careful of (someone or something): Watch (that) you don't fall off!; Watch him! He's dangerous.) būti atsargiam, saugotis4) (to guard or take care of: Watch the prisoner and make sure he doesn't escape; Please watch the baby while I go shopping.) saugoti5) (to wait for (a chance, opportunity etc): Watch your chance, and then run.) laukti•- watcher- watchful
- watchfully
- watchfulness
- watchdog
- watchmaker
- watchman
- watchtower
- watchword
- keep watch
- watch one's step
- watch out
- watch over -
116 weatherperson
noun ((also weather forecaster; weatherman; weathergirl) a person who gives weather forecast on television or radio.) meteorologas, meteorologė, orų pranešėjas/pranešėja -
117 would
[wud]short forms - I'd; verb1) (past tense of will: He said he would be leaving at nine o'clock the next morning; I asked if he'd come and mend my television set; I asked him to do it, but he wouldn't; I thought you would have finished by now.)2) (used in speaking of something that will, may or might happen (eg if a certain condition is met): If I asked her to the party, would she come?; I would have come to the party if you'd asked me; I'd be happy to help you.)3) (used to express a preference, opinion etc politely: I would do it this way; It'd be a shame to lose the opportunity; I'd prefer to go tomorrow rather than today.)4) (used, said with emphasis, to express annoyance: I've lost my car-keys - that would happen!)•- would-be- would you -
118 zap
past tense, past participle - zapped; verb1) (to kill or destroy, especially in a computer game.) nudëti, nuðauti2) (to change channels on television with a remote control.) kaitalioti kanalus nuotolinio valdymo pulteliu•- zapping
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