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  • 101 spoils

    noun plural (profits or rewards: the spoils of war; the spoils of success.) grobis

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  • 102 stockpile

    noun (a supply of goods or materials accumulated eg by a government in case of war or other emergency.) atsargos

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  • 103 swastika

    ['swostikə]
    (a cross with the ends bent at right angles, adopted as the badge of the Nazi party in Germany before the Second World War.) svastika

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  • 104 terrible

    ['terəbl]
    1) (very bad: a terrible singer; That music is terrible!) baisus, siaubingas
    2) (causing great pain, suffering, hardship etc: War is terrible; It was a terrible disaster.) baisus
    3) (causing great fear or horror: The noise of the guns was terrible.) baisus

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  • 105 terror

    ['terə]
    1) (very great fear: She screamed with/in terror; She has a terror of spiders.) siaubas
    2) (something which makes one very afraid: The terrors of war.) baisumas, siaubybė
    3) (a troublesome person, especially a child: That child is a real terror!) siaubas,pabaisa
    - terrorist
    - terrorize
    - terrorise
    - terrorization
    - terrorisation
    - terror-stricken

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  • 106 the Holocaust

    (the annihilation of six million Jews during the second world war.) holokaustas

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  • 107 trigger

    ['triɡə] 1. noun
    1) (a small lever on a gun, which is pulled to make the gun fire: He aimed the rifle at her but did not pull the trigger.) gaidukas
    2) (anything which starts a series of actions or reactions.) pradþia, postûmis
    2. verb
    ((often with off) to start (a series of events): The attack triggered (off) a full-scale war.) duoti postûmá

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  • 108 tug

    1. past tense, past participle - tugged; verb
    (to pull (something) sharply and strongly: He tugged (at) the door but it wouldn't open.) trūktelėti
    2. noun
    1) (a strong, sharp pull: He gave the rope a tug.) trūktelėjimas
    2) (a tug-boat.) vilkikas
    - tug-of-war

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  • 109 turbulent

    ['tə:bjulənt]
    (violently disturbed or confused: The seas are turbulent; the turbulent years of war.) neramus, audringas
    - turbulence

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  • 110 ultimatum

    plural - ultimatums; noun
    (a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimatumas

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  • 111 value

    ['vælju:] 1. noun
    1) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) vertė
    2) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) kaina
    3) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) vertė
    4) (fairness of exchange (for one's money etc): You get good value for money at this supermarket!) kainą atitinkanti prekė
    5) (the length of a musical note.) ilgumas
    2. verb
    1) (to suggest a suitable price for: This painting has been valued at $50,000.) įvertinti
    2) (to regard as good or important: He values your advice very highly.) vertinti
    - valuables
    - valued
    - valueless
    - values
    - value-added tax

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  • 112 veteran

    ['vetərən]
    noun, adjective
    1) (a person who is (old and) experienced as a soldier etc or in some other occupation: a veteran footballer/entertainer.) veteranas
    2) ((American) a person who has been in the army etc: war veterans.) veteranas

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  • 113 warfare

    noun (fighting, as in a war: He refused to fight, because he has religious objections to warfare.) karas, kariavimas

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  • 114 warlike

    adjective ((negative unwarlike) fond of, or likely to begin, war: a warlike nation.) karingas

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  • 115 warmonger

    noun (a person who encourages war(s), often for personal reasons.) karo kurstytojas

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  • 116 warship

    noun (a ship used in war or defence.) karo laivas

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  • 117 wartime

    noun (the time during which a country, a people etc is at war: There is a great deal of hardship and misery in wartime; ( also adjective) a wartime economy.) karo metas

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  • 118 win

    [win] 1. present participle - winning; verb
    1) (to obtain (a victory) in a contest; to succeed in coming first in (a contest), usually by one's own efforts: He won a fine victory in the election; Who won the war/match?; He won the bet; He won (the race) in a fast time / by a clear five metres.) laimėti
    2) (to obtain (a prize) in a competition etc, usually by luck: to win first prize; I won $5 in the crossword competition.) laimėti
    3) (to obtain by one's own efforts: He won her respect over a number of years.) nusipelnyti
    2. noun
    (a victory or success: She's had two wins in four races.) pergalė, laimėjimas
    - winning
    - winning-post
    - win over
    - win the day
    - win through

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  • 119 wounded

    adjective (having been injured, especially in war etc: the wounded man.) sužeistas, įžeistas

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  • 120 yearn

    [jə:n]
    (to feel a great desire; to long: to yearn for an end to the war.) trokšti, ilgėtis

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