low lietuviškai
low vertimas I1. n mykimas;2. v mykti II a 1) žemas; low tide/water atoslūgis; 2) negarsus, silpnas; 3) liūdnas; niūrus; 4) vulgarus
- low pay (n.) žemas atlygis
- low rent (n.) nedidelis nuomos mokestis
- low income (n.) mažos pajamos
- (air mass) an air mass of lower pressure; often brings precipitation
- (degree) a low level, position, or degree Type of: degree
- (gear mechanism) the lowest forward gear ratio in the gear box of a motor vehicle; used to start a car moving
- (utter) to make a low noise, characteristic of bovines
- (less, normal, degree) less than normal in degree, intensity, or amount Similar to: debased, depressed, low-level, reduced. Described by: degree
- (literal meanings) literal meanings; being at or having a relatively small elevation or upward extension Similar to: deep, low-growing, low-level, low-lying, lowset, nether, squat. Described by: height
- (soft) very low in volume
- (unrefined) unrefined in character Similar to: unrefined
- (low-pitched) of sounds and voices, low in pitch or frequency
- (contemptible) of the most contemptible kind
- (inferior) low or inferior in station or quality
- (insufficient) no longer sufficient
- (broken) subdued or brought low in condition or status
- (dejected) filled with melancholy and despondency
- (adverb) in a low position; near the ground
- (cartoonist) British political cartoonist (born in New Zealand) who created the character Colonel Blimp (born: 1891 – died: 1963)
Low sinonimai David Low, Sir David Alexander Cecil Low, Sir David Low
low sinonimai grave, abject, at a low ebb, base, baseborn, broken, cheap, coarse, common, contemptible, crude, crushed, deep, degraded, dejected, depleted, depressed, despondent, disgraceful, dishonourable, dismal, dismayed, dispirited, disreputable, down, downcast, downhearted, down in the mouth, down-in-the-mouth, dying, economical, exhausted, feeble, gloomy, grim, gross, humble, humbled, humiliated, ignoble, inexpensive, inferior, lowborn, lowdown, low-down, lowly, low-lying, low-pitched, low-spirited, low-toned, mean, mediocre, meek, menial, miserable, modest, nefarious, plain, plebeian, poor, prostrate, quiet, reasonable, rude, sad, scummy, scurvy, second-rate, servile, sinking, small, soft, sordid, subdued, unbecoming, undignified, unhappy, vile, vulgar, weak, blue, gray, grey, heavyhearted, depression, first, first gear, low gear, trough, moo