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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-intransitive: To go or come back, as to an earlier condition or place.
- verb-intransitive: To revert in speech, thought, or practice.
- verb-intransitive: To revert to a former owner.
- verb-intransitive: To answer or respond.
- verb-transitive: To send, put, or carry back: We return bottles to the store.
- verb-transitive: To give or send back in reciprocation: She returned his praise. See Synonyms at
reciprocate . - verb-transitive: To give back to the owner: He returned her book.
- verb-transitive: To reflect or send back: The echo was returned by the canyon wall.
- verb-transitive: To produce or yield (profit or interest) as a payment for labor, investment, or expenditure.
- verb-transitive: Law To submit (an official report, for example) to a judge or other person in authority.
- verb-transitive: Law To render or deliver (a writ or verdict, for example) to the proper officer or court of law.
- verb-transitive: To elect or reelect, as to a legislative body.
- verb-transitive: Games To respond to (a partner's lead) by leading the same suit in cards.
- verb-transitive: Architecture To turn away from or place at an angle to the previous line of direction.
- verb-transitive: Sports To send back (a tennis ball, for example) to one's opponent.
- verb-transitive: Football To run with (the ball) after a kickoff, punt, interception, or fumble.
- noun: The act or condition of going, coming, bringing, or sending back.
- noun: The act of bringing or sending something back to a previous place, condition, or owner.
- noun: Something brought or sent back.
- noun: Merchandise returned, as to a retailer by a consumer or to a wholesaler by a retailer.
- noun: Something that goes or comes back.
- noun: A recurrence, as of a periodic occasion or event: the return of spring.
- noun: Something exchanged for that received; repayment.
- noun: A reply; a response.
- noun: The profit made on an exchange of goods.
- noun: A profit or yield, as from labor or investments. Often used in the plural.
- noun: Output or yield per unit rather than cost per unit, as in the manufacturing of a particular product.
- noun: A report, list, or set of statistics, especially one that is formal or official.
- noun: A report on the vote in an election. Often used in the plural.
- noun: Chiefly British An election.
- noun: Games A lead in certain card games that responds to the lead of one's partner.
- noun: Sports In tennis and certain other sports:
- noun: Sports The act of sending the ball back to one's opponent.
- noun: Sports The ball thus sent back.
- noun: Football The act of running back the ball after a kickoff, punt, interception, or fumble.
- noun: Football The yardage so gained.
- noun: Architecture The extension of a molding, projection, or other part at an angle (usually 90°) to the main part.
- noun: Architecture A part of a building set at an angle to the façade.
- noun: A turn, bend, or similar reversal of direction, as in a stream or road.
- noun: A pipe or conduit for carrying something, especially water, back to its starting point.
- noun: The key or mechanism on a machine, such as a typewriter or computer, that positions the carriage, cursor, or printing element at the beginning of a new line.
- noun: Chiefly British A roundtrip ticket.
- noun: Law The bringing or sending back of a writ, subpoena, or other document, generally with a short written report on it, by a sheriff or other officer to the court from which it was issued.
- noun: Law A certified report by an assessor, election officer, collector, or other official.
- noun: A formal tax statement on the required official form indicating taxable income, allowed deductions, exemptions, and the computed tax that is due. Also called income tax return, tax return.
- adjective: Of, relating to, or bringing about a going or coming back to a place or situation: the return voyage; a return envelope.
- adjective: Given, sent, or done in reciprocation or exchange: a return volley; a return invitation.
- adjective: Performed, presented, or taking place again: a return engagement of the ballet; a return tennis match.
- adjective: Used on or for returning: a return route.
- adjective: Returning or affording return or recirculation: a return plumbing pipe; a return valve.
- adjective: Relating to or being a roundtrip ticket.
- adjective: Reversing or changing direction.
- adjective: Having or formed by a reversal or change in direction; returning on itself, as a bend in a road or stream.
- idiom: in return In repayment or reciprocation.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- in return a) atsakant
- mainais
- pelnas
- oficiali ataskaita
- many happy returns! sveikinu gimimo dieną!
- return ticket a) bilietas ten ir atgal
- grąžinamas bilietas
- sugrąžin
- sugrįžimas
- sugrįžti
- sugrąžinimas
- atlyginimas