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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • adjective: Being, coming, or placed after all others; final: the last game of the season.
  • adjective: Being the only one left: his last nickel; as a last resort.
  • adjective: Just past; most recent: last year; the last time I checked.
  • adjective: Most up-to-date; newest: the last thing in swimwear.
  • adjective: Highest in extent or degree; utmost: to the last measure of human endurance.
  • adjective: Most valid, authoritative, or conclusive: The arbiter will have the last say in resolving this dispute.
  • adjective: Least likely or expected: the last person we would have suspected.
  • adjective: The least desirable or suitable: the last man for the job.
  • adjective: Being the latest possible: waited until the last second before boarding the train.
  • adjective: Lowest in rank or importance: last prize; last place.
  • adjective: Used as an intensive: Every last dollar was donated to charity.
  • adjective: Of or relating to a terminal period or stage, as of life: the last days of the dinosaurs.
  • adjective: Administered just before death: the last sacraments.
  • adverb: After all others in chronology or sequence: arrived last.
  • adverb: Most recently: a fashion last popular in the 1940s.
  • adverb: At the end; finally: Add the butter last.
  • noun: One that is at the end or last: the last to be chosen; on every page but the last.
  • noun: The end: held out until the last.
  • noun: The final mention or appearance: haven't seen the last of our troubles.
  • idiom: at last After a considerable length of time; finally.
  • idiom: at long last After a lengthy or troublesome wait or delay: At long last the winter was over.
  • verb-intransitive: To continue in time; go on: The war lasted four years.
  • verb-intransitive: To continue; survive: The patient is not expected to last much longer.
  • verb-intransitive: To remain in good or usable condition: Produce lasts longer if it is refrigerated. I wanted a car that would last.
  • verb-intransitive: To continue in force or practice: wondered if the marriage would last.
  • verb-intransitive: To remain in adequate supply: Will our water last?
  • verb-transitive: To keep adequately supplied: left enough bread to last the family for the weekend.
  • verb-transitive: To persist or endure for the entire length of; survive: hoped to last the season without injuring her leg again.
  • noun: A block or form shaped like a human foot and used in making or repairing shoes.
  • verb-transitive: To mold or shape on a last.
  • noun: Chiefly British A unit of volume or weight varying for different commodities and in different districts, equal to about 80 bushels, 640 gallons, or 2 tons.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • praėjęs
  • at last-pagaliau
  • in my last letter-mano paskutiniame laiške
  • to breathe one's last-numirti
  • the/this last pastarasis (iš paminėtų dalykų)
  • last but one-priešpaskutinis
  • last but
  • a paskutinis
  • to/till the last (breath)-iki galo
  • iki mirties
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