high protein food |
daug proteino turintis maistas |
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high tide water (The level of water when the tide is at its highest level) |
potvynio lygis |
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high voltage line (An electric line with a voltage on the order of thousands of volts) |
aukštos įtampos linija |
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high-rise building (Any tall, multistoried structure or edifice that is equipped with elevators) |
daugiaaukštis pastatas |
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high-risk processing plant |
labai pavojingų medžiagų perdirbimo įmonė |
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high-speed railway (The term "high-speed traffic" encompasses all trains running at speeds over 200 km/h but also trains running at 200 km/h if the terrain, population density or economic reasons do not justify higher speeds) |
greitasis geležinkelis |
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high-speed train (Trains travelling at maximum speeds of 300kmh on special high-speed rail lines) |
greitasis traukinys |
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higher education (Study beyond secondary school at an institution that offers programs terminating in undergraduate and graduate degrees) |
aukštesnysis mokslas |
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highland ecosystem (The interacting systems of the biological communities and their non-living surroundings in regions of relatively high elevation, typically characterized by decreased air pressure and temperature, reduced oxygen availability and increased isolation) |
aukštumų ekosistema |
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highway (A public road especially an important road that joins cities or towns together) |
greitkelis |
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hiking trail (A trail in the country along which one can walk, usually for pleasure or exercise) |
pasivaikščiojimo takas |
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hill (A natural elevation of the land surface, rising rather prominently above the surrounding land, usually of limited extent and having a well-defined outline, rounded rather than peaked or rugged, with no specific definition of absolute elevation) |
kalva |
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historic centre (That part of a town or city in which the principal public and historic buildings are located) |
istorinis centras |
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historical evolution (The process by which small but cumulative changes in the learned, nonrandom, systematic behavior and knowledge of a people occur from generation to generation) |
istorinė evoliucija |
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historical monument (Monument built in memory of an historical event) |
istorinis paminklas |
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historical research (The study of events in relation to their development over time) |
istorinis tyrimas |
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historical site (Place where significant historical events occurred and which is important to an indigenous culture or a community) |
istorinė vieta |
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history (A systematic written account comprising a chronological record of events (as affecting a city, state, nation, institution, science, or art) and usually including a philosophical explanation of the cause and origin of such events) |
istorija |
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holiday (1. A period in which a break is taken from work or studies for rest, travel or recreation 2. A day on which work is suspended by law or custom, such as a religious festival, bank holiday, etc.) |
poilsio diena |
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holiday camp (A place providing accommodation, recreational facilities, etc. for holiday-makers) |
poilsio stovykla |
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