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matter
Matter tarimas:
/'mætə/
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: Something that occupies space and can be perceived by one or more senses; a physical body, a physical substance, or the universe as a whole.
- noun: Physics Something that has mass and exists as a solid, liquid, gas, or plasma.
- noun: A specific type of substance: inorganic matter.
- noun: Discharge or waste, such as pus or feces, from a living organism.
- noun: Philosophy In Aristotelian and Scholastic use, that which is in itself undifferentiated and formless and which, as the subject of change and development, receives form and becomes substance.
- noun: The substance of thought or expression as opposed to the manner in which it is stated or conveyed.
- noun: A subject of concern, feeling, or action: matters of foreign policy; a personal matter. See Synonyms at
subject . - noun: Trouble or difficulty: What's the matter with your car?
- noun: An approximated quantity, amount, or extent: The construction will last a matter of years.
- noun: Something printed or otherwise set down in writing: reading matter.
- noun: Something sent by mail.
- noun: Printing Composed type.
- noun: Printing Material to be set in type.
- verb-intransitive: To be of importance: "Love is most nearly itself/When here and now cease to matter” ( T.S. Eliot). See Synonyms at
count 1. - idiom: as a matter of fact In fact; actually.
- idiom: for that matter So far as that is concerned; as for that.
- idiom: no matter Regardless of: "Yet there isn't a train I wouldn't take,/No matter where it's going” ( Edna St. Vincent Millay).
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- a matter of fact iš tikrųjų
- būti svarbiam
- reikšti
- it doesn't matter to me tai man nesvarbu
- dalykas
- klausimas
- what is the matter? kas yra?
- kas atsitiko?
- no matter vis tiek
- kas bebūtų
- medžiaga
- materija