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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-intransitive: To occupy oneself in amusement, sport, or other recreation:  children playing with toys. 
 - verb-intransitive: To take part in a game:  No minors are eligible to play. 
 - verb-intransitive: To participate in betting; gamble.
 - verb-intransitive: To act in jest or sport:  They're not arguing in earnest, they're just playing. 
 - verb-intransitive: To deal or behave carelessly or indifferently; toy. See Synonyms at 
flirt . - verb-intransitive: To behave or converse sportively or playfully.
 - verb-intransitive: To act or conduct oneself in a specified way:  play fair; an investor who plays cautiously. 
 - verb-intransitive: To act, especially in a dramatic production.
 - verb-intransitive: Music   To perform on an instrument:  play on an accordion. 
 - verb-intransitive: Music   To emit sound or be sounded in performance:  The band is playing. 
 - verb-intransitive: To be performed, as in a theater or on television:  A good movie is playing tonight. 
 - verb-intransitive: To be received or accepted:  a speech that played poorly with the voters. 
 - verb-intransitive: To move or seem to move quickly, lightly, or irregularly:  The breeze played on the water. 
 - verb-intransitive: To function or discharge uninterruptedly:  The fountains played in the courtyard. 
 - verb-intransitive: To move or operate freely within a bounded space, as machine parts do.
 - verb-transitive: To perform or act (a role or part) in a dramatic performance.
 - verb-transitive: To assume the role of; act as:  played the peacemaker at the meeting. 
 - verb-transitive: To perform (a theatrical work) on or as if on the stage.
 - verb-transitive: To present a theatrical performance in (a given place):  The company played Detroit last week. 
 - verb-transitive: To pretend to be; mimic the activities of:  played cowboy; played the star. 
 - verb-transitive: To engage in (a game or sport):  play hockey; play chess. 
 - verb-transitive: To compete against in a game or sport.
 - verb-transitive: To occupy or work at (a position) in a game:  Lou Gehrig played first base. 
 - verb-transitive: To employ (a player) in a game or position:  Let's play her at first base. 
 - verb-transitive: To use or move (a card or piece) in a game:  play the ace of clubs 
 - verb-transitive: To hit (a ball, shot, or stroke), as in tennis:  played a strong backhand. 
 - verb-transitive: To attempt to keep or gain possession or control of:  No foul was called because he was playing the ball. 
 - verb-transitive: To bet; wager:  played ten dollars on the horse. 
 - verb-transitive: To make bets on:  play the races. 
 - verb-transitive: To perform or put into effect, especially as a jest or deception:  play a joke on a friend. 
 - verb-transitive: To handle; manage:  played the matter quietly. 
 - verb-transitive: To use or manipulate, especially for one's own interests:  played his opponents against each other. 
 - verb-transitive: Music   To perform on (an instrument):  play the guitar. 
 - verb-transitive: Music   To perform (a piece) on instruments or an instrument.
 - verb-transitive: To cause (a compact disk or audiocassette, for example) to emit recorded sounds.
 - verb-transitive: To discharge or direct in or as if in a continuous stream:  play a hose on a fire. 
 - verb-transitive: To cause to move rapidly, lightly, or irregularly:  play lights over the dance floor. 
 - verb-transitive: To exhaust (a hooked fish) by allowing it to pull on the line.
 - noun: A literary work written for performance on the stage; a drama.
 - noun: The performance of such a work.
 - noun: Activity engaged in for enjoyment or recreation.
 - noun: Fun or jesting:  It was all done in play. 
 - noun: The act or manner of engaging in a game or sport:  After a time-out, play resumed. The golf tournament featured expert play. 
 - noun: The act or manner of using a card, piece, or ball in a game or sport:  my partner's play of the last trump; his clumsy play of the rebound. 
 - noun: A move or an action in a game:  It's your play. The runner was thrown out in a close play. 
 - noun: Participation in betting; gambling.
 - noun: Manner of dealing with others; conduct:  fair play. 
 - noun: An attempt to obtain something; a bid:  a play for sympathy. 
 - noun: Action, motion, or use:  the play of the imagination. 
 - noun: Freedom or occasion for action; scope:  give full play to an artist's talents.  See Synonyms at 
room . - noun: Movement or space for movement, as of mechanical parts.
 - noun: Quick, often irregular movement or action, especially of light or color:  the play of color on iridescent feathers. 
 - phrasal-verb: play along  Informal   To cooperate or pretend to cooperate:  decided to play along with the robbers for a while. 
 - phrasal-verb: play around  To philander.
 - phrasal-verb: play at  To participate in; engage in.
 - phrasal-verb: play at  To do or take part in halfheartedly.
 - phrasal-verb: play back  To replay (a recently recorded tape, for example).
 - phrasal-verb: play down  To minimize the importance of; make little of:  played down the defect to protect the troops' morale. 
 - phrasal-verb: play off  To establish the winner of (a tie) by playing in an additional game or series of games.
 - phrasal-verb: play off  To participate in a playoff.
 - phrasal-verb: play off  To set (one individual or party) in opposition to another so as to advance one's own interests:  a parent who played off one child against another. 
 - phrasal-verb: on  To take advantage of (another's attitudes or feelings) for one's own interests:  demagogues who play on popular fears. 
 - phrasal-verb: play out  To use up; exhaust:  Our strength was played out early in the contest. 
 - phrasal-verb: play up  To emphasize or publicize:  She played up her experience during the job interview. 
 - idiom: in play  Sports   In a position to be legally or feasibly played:  The ball is now in play. 
 - idiom: in play  In a position, or rumored to be in a position of possible corporate takeover:  The company's stock rose in price when it was said to be in play. 
 - idiom: out of play  Sports   Not in a position to be legally or feasibly played.
 - idiom: play ball  Slang   To cooperate:  The opposing attorneys refused to play ball with us. 
 - idiom: play both ends against the middle  To set opposing parties or interests against one another so as to advance one's own goals.
 - idiom: play fast and loose  To behave in a recklessly irresponsible or deceitful manner:  played fast and loose with the facts. 
 - idiom: play for time  To use delaying tactics; temporize.
 - idiom: play games  Slang   To be evasive or deceptive:  Quit playing games and tell me what you want. 
 - idiom: play hard to get  To pretend to be inaccessible or uninterested, as when flirting.
 - idiom: play in Peoria  Slang   To be acceptable to average constituents or consumers.
 - idiom: play into the hands of  To act or behave so as to give an advantage to (an opponent).
 - idiom: play (one's) cards  Informal   To use the resources or strategies at one's disposal:  played her cards right and got promoted. 
 - idiom: play possum  To pretend to be sleeping or dead.
 - idiom: play the field  To date more than one person.
 - idiom: play the game  Informal   To behave according to the accepted customs or standards.
 - idiom: play up to  To curry favor with.
 - idiom: play with a full deck  Slang   To be of sound mind:  didn't seem to be playing with a full deck. 
 - idiom: play with fire  To take part in a dangerous or risky undertaking.
 - idiom: play with (oneself)  Vulgar Slang   To masturbate.
 
                
                
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