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1 crouch
1) (to stand with the knees well bent; to squat: He crouched behind the bush.) tupėti, pritūpti2) ((of animals) to lie close to the ground, in fear, readiness for action etc: The tiger was crouching ready to spring on its prey.) glūdoti, tūnoti -
2 familiarise
verb ((with with) to make something well known to (someone): You must familiarize yourself with the rules.) supažindinti -
3 familiarize
verb ((with with) to make something well known to (someone): You must familiarize yourself with the rules.) supažindinti -
4 govern
1) (to rule: The queen governed (the country) wisely and well.) valdyti2) (to influence: Our policy is governed by three factors.) sąlygoti -
5 instruct
1) (to teach or train (a person in a subject or skill): Girls as well as boys should be instructed in woodwork.) mokyti2) (to order or direct (a person especially to do something): He was instructed to come here at nine o'clock; I have already instructed you how to cook the meat.) liepti, instruktuoti•- instructive
- instructively
- instructiveness
- instructor -
6 memorise
verb (to learn (something) so well that one can remember all of it without looking: She memorized the directions.) įsiminti, įsidėmėti -
7 memorize
verb (to learn (something) so well that one can remember all of it without looking: She memorized the directions.) įsiminti, įsidėmėti -
8 recognise
1) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) atpažinti2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) pripažinti3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) pripažinti4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) pripažinti•- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
- recognition -
9 recognize
1) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) atpažinti2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) pripažinti3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) pripažinti4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) pripažinti•- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
- recognition -
10 recover
1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) atsigauti2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) atgauti3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) atgauti pusiausvyrą•- recovery -
11 do
[du:] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - does; verb1) (used with a more important verb in questions and negative statements: Do you smoke?)2) (used with a more important verb for emphasis; ; [ðo sit down])3) (used to avoid repeating a verb which comes immediately before: I thought she wouldn't come, but she did.)4) (used with a more important verb after seldom, rarely and little: Little did he know what was in store for him.)5) (to carry out or perform: What shall I do?; That was a terrible thing to do.) daryti6) (to manage to finish or complete: When you've done that, you can start on this; We did a hundred kilometres in an hour.) padaryti7) (to perform an activity concerning something: to do the washing; to do the garden / the windows.) atlikti8) (to be enough or suitable for a purpose: Will this piece of fish do two of us?; That'll do nicely; Do you want me to look for a blue one or will a pink one do?; Will next Saturday do for our next meeting?) tikti, uþtekti9) (to work at or study: She's doing sums; He's at university doing science.) mokytis, studijuoti10) (to manage or prosper: How's your wife doing?; My son is doing well at school.) sektis11) (to put in order or arrange: She's doing her hair.) tvarkyti12) (to act or behave: Why don't you do as we do?) daryti13) (to give or show: The whole town gathered to do him honour.) atiduoti, parodyti14) (to cause: What damage did the storm do?; It won't do him any harm.) padaryti15) (to see everything and visit everything in: They tried to do London in four days.) apþiûrëti2. noun(an affair or a festivity, especially a party: The school is having a do for Christmas.) pobûvis, vakarëlis- doer- doings
- done
- do-it-yourself
- to-do
- I
- he could be doing with / could do with
- do away with
- do for
- done for
- done in
- do out
- do out of
- do's and don'ts
- do without
- to do with
- what are you doing with -
12 lay
I 1. [lei] past tense, past participle - laid; verb1) (to place, set or put (down), often carefully: She laid the clothes in a drawer / on a chair; He laid down his pencil; She laid her report before the committee.) padėti2) (to place in a lying position: She laid the baby on his back.) paguldyti3) (to put in order or arrange: She went to lay the table for dinner; to lay one's plans / a trap.) padengti, sudaryti, pastatyti4) (to flatten: The animal laid back its ears; The wind laid the corn flat.) nulenkti, išguldyti5) (to cause to disappear or become quiet: to lay a ghost / doubts.) nuvyti, išblaškyti6) ((of a bird) to produce (eggs): The hen laid four eggs; My hens are laying well.) (pa)dėti7) (to bet: I'll lay five pounds that you don't succeed.) lažintis, kirsti lažybų•- layer2. verb(to put, cut or arrange in layers: She had her hair layered by the hairdresser.) sudėti sluoksniais- layabout- lay-by
- layout
- laid up
- lay aside
- lay bare
- lay by
- lay down
- lay one's hands on
- lay hands on
- lay in
- lay low
- lay off
- lay on
- lay out
- lay up
- lay waste II see lie II III [lei] adjective1) (not a member of the clergy: lay preachers.) pasaulietiškas2) (not an expert or a professional (in a particular subject): Doctors tend to use words that lay people don't understand.) eilinis, ne tos profesijos, nespecialistas•- laymanIV [lei] noun(an epic poem.) epinė poemėlė, baladė -
13 let
I [let] present participle - letting; verb1) (to allow or permit: She refused to let her children go out in the rain; Let me see your drawing.) leisti2) (to cause to: I will let you know how much it costs.) sudaryti prielaidas3) (used for giving orders or suggestions: If they will not work, let them starve; Let's (= let us) leave right away!) tegu•- let someone or something alone/be
- let alone/be
- let down
- let fall
- let go of
- let go
- let in
- out
- let in for
- let in on
- let off
- let up
- let well alone II [let] present participle - letting; verb(to give the use of (a house etc) in return for payment: He lets his house to visitors in the summer.) (iš)nuomoti- to let -
14 root
I 1. [ru:t] noun1) (the part of a plant that grows under the ground and draws food and water from the soil: Trees often have deep roots; Carrots and turnips are edible roots.) šaknis2) (the base of something growing in the body: the roots of one's hair/teeth.) šaknis3) (cause; origin: Love of money is the root of all evil; We must get at the root of the trouble.) priežastis4) ((in plural) family origins: Our roots are in Scotland.) šaknys2. verb(to (make something) grow roots: These plants aren't rooting very well; He rooted the plants in compost.) šaknyti, pasodinti- root crop
- root out
- take root II [ru:t] verb1) (to poke about in the ground: The pigs were rooting about for food.) kastis, knistis2) (to search by turning things over etc: She rooted about in the cupboard.) raustis -
15 behave
[bi'heiv]1) (to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well): If you come, you must behave (yourself); The child always behaves (himself) at his grandmother's.) elgtis kaip pridera/tinkamai2) (to act or react: He always behaves like a gentleman; Metals behave in different ways when heated.) elgtis, reaguoti•- well-
- badly- behaved -
16 fine
I 1. adjective1) ((usually of art etc) very good; of excellent quality: fine paintings; a fine performance.) puikus2) ((of weather) bright; not raining: a fine day.) puikus3) (well; healthy: I was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!) puikus4) (thin or delicate: a fine material.) plonas, švelnus5) (careful; detailed: Fine workmanship is required for such delicate embroidery.) preciziškas6) (made of small pieces, grains etc: fine sand; fine rain.) smulkus7) (slight; delicate: a fine balance; a fine distinction.) subtilus, nedidelis8) (perfectly satisfactory: There's nothing wrong with your work - it's fine.) visiškai geras2. adverb(satisfactorily: This arrangement suits me fine.) puikiai3. interjection(good; well done etc: You've finished already - fine!) puiku!- finely- finery
- fine art II 1. noun(money which must be paid as a punishment: I had to pay a fine.) (piniginė) bauda2. verb(to make (someone) pay a fine: She was fined $10.) nubausti -
17 think
[Ɵiŋk] 1. past tense, past participle - thought; verb1) ((often with about) to have or form ideas in one's mind: Can babies think?; I was thinking about my mother.) galvoti2) (to have or form opinions in one's mind; to believe: He thinks (that) the world is flat; What do you think of his poem?; What do you think about his suggestion?; He thought me very stupid.) galvoti, manyti, laikyti3) (to intend or plan (to do something), usually without making a final decision: I must think what to do; I was thinking of/about going to London next week.) (ap)svarstyti, ketinti4) (to imagine or expect: I never thought to see you again; Little did he think that I would be there as well.) tikėtis2. noun(the act of thinking: Go and have a think about it.) apmąstymas- thinker- - thought-out
- think better of
- think highly
- well
- badly of
- think little of / not think much of
- think of
- think out
- think over
- think twice
- think up
- think the world of -
18 tone
[təun] 1. noun1) ((the quality of) a sound, especially a voice: He spoke in a low/angry/gentle tone; He told me about it in tones of disapproval; That singer/violin/piano has very good tone.) tonas2) (a shade of colour: various tones of green.) atspalvis3) (firmness of body or muscle: Your muscles lack tone - you need exercise.) stangrumas4) (in music, one of the larger intervals in an octave eg between C and D.) tonacija2. verb(to fit in well; to blend: The brown sofa tones (in) well with the walls.) derėti- tonal- toneless
- tonelessly
- tone down -
19 trust
1. verb1) (to have confidence or faith; to believe: She trusted (in) him.) tikėti2) (to give (something to someone), believing that it will be used well and responsibly: I can't trust him with my car; I can't trust my car to him.) patikėti3) (to hope or be confident (that): I trust (that) you had / will have a good journey.) tikėtis2. noun1) (belief or confidence in the power, reality, truth, goodness etc of a person or thing: The firm has a great deal of trust in your ability; trust in God.) (pasi)tikėjimas2) (charge or care; responsibility: The child was placed in my trust.) globa3) (a task etc given to a person by someone who believes that they will do it, look after it etc well: He holds a position of trust in the firm.) pavedimas, pasitikėjimas4) (arrangement(s) by which something (eg money) is given to a person to use in a particular way, or to keep until a particular time: The money was to be held in trust for his children; ( also adjective) a trust fund) išsaugojimas pagal įgaliojimą5) (a group of business firms working together: The companies formed a trust.) trestas•- trustee- trustworthy
- trustworthiness
- trusty
- trustily
- trustiness -
20 adhere
[əd'hiə]1) ((often with to) to stick (to): This tape doesn't adhere (to the floor) very well.) lipti2) ((with to) to remain loyal (to): I'm adhering to my principles.) laikytis (ko)•- adherent
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