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double
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/'dʌbl/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- adjective: Twice as much in size, strength, number, or amount: a double dose.
- adjective: Composed of two like parts: double doors.
- adjective: Composed of two unlike parts; dual: a double meaning; a double role for an actor.
- adjective: Accommodating or designed for two: a double bed; a double room.
- adjective: Characterized by duplicity; deceitful: speak with a double tongue.
- adjective: Botany Having many more than the usual number of petals, usually in a crowded or an overlapping arrangement: a double chrysanthemum.
- noun: Something increased twofold.
- noun: One that closely resembles another; a duplicate.
- noun: An actor's understudy.
- noun: An actor who takes the place of another actor in scenes requiring special skills or preparations: a stunt double; a body double.
- noun: An apparition; a wraith.
- noun: A sharp turn in a direction of movement; a reversal.
- noun: A sharp, often devious change in position or argument; a shift.
- noun: Sports A form of a game, such as tennis or handball, having two players on each side.
- noun: Baseball See
two-base hit . - noun: Games A bid in bridge indicating strength to one's partner; a request for a bid.
- noun: Games A bid doubling one's opponent's bid in bridge, thus increasing the penalty for failure to fulfill the contract.
- noun: Games A hand justifying such a bid.
- verb-transitive: To make twice as great.
- verb-transitive: To be twice as much as: doubled the score of his opponent.
- verb-transitive: To fold in two.
- verb-transitive: To clench (one's fist).
- verb-transitive: To duplicate; repeat.
- verb-transitive: To turn (an enemy spy) into a double agent.
- verb-transitive: Baseball To cause the scoring of (a run) by hitting a two-base hit.
- verb-transitive: Baseball To advance or score (a runner) by hitting a two-base hit.
- verb-transitive: Baseball To put out (a runner) as the second part of a double play.
- verb-transitive: Games To challenge (an opponent's bid) with a double in bridge.
- verb-transitive: Music To duplicate (another part or voice) an octave higher or lower or in unison.
- verb-transitive: Nautical To sail around: double a cape.
- verb-intransitive: To be increased twofold: The debt soon doubled.
- verb-intransitive: To turn sharply or all the way around; reverse one's course: had to double back to touch the missed base.
- verb-intransitive: To serve in an additional capacity: a frying pan that doubles as a pie tin; a conductor who doubles as a pianist.
- verb-intransitive: To replace an actor in the actor's absence or in a certain scene.
- verb-intransitive: Baseball To hit a two-base hit.
- verb-intransitive: Games To announce a double in bridge.
- adverb: To twice the amount or extent; doubly: paid double for the customized car.
- adverb: Two together; in pairs: sleeping double.
- adverb: In two: bent double.
- phrasal-verb: double up To bend suddenly, as in pain or laughter.
- phrasal-verb: double up To share accommodations meant for one person.
- idiom: on Immediately.
- idiom: on In double time.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- dvigubas
- dvejopas
- sudvejintas
- dvigubai
- dviese
- to play doubleveidmainiauti
- dvigubas kiekis
- dubleris
- dvejinti
- dvigubinti
- padvigubėti
- sugniaužti (kumštį)
- double- bar
- adv
- du kartus
- gyvavaizdis
- dvynys