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  • 51correct posture — taisyklinga laikysena statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Įprasta kūno padėtis – kūno dalys proporcingos, gana gerai išlavinta raumenų sistema, žmogus pasitempęs, žvalus. Taisyklinga laikysena yra žmogaus estetinė vertybė, ugdymo …

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  • 52correct — [14] Correct is etymologically related to rectitude and rightness. It comes from the past participle of Latin corrigere ‘make straight, put right’, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix com and regere ‘lead straight, rule’. This regere …

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  • 53CORRECT — Complete vs Restrictive Revascularization by Coronary Angioplasty Trial * * * cor·rect kə rekt vt to alter or adjust so as to bring to some standard or required condition <correct a lens for spherical aberration> cor·rect·able rek tə bəl… …

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  • 54correct weight — Horses are allocated a weight to carry that is checked before and, for at least the placegetters, after a race. Correct weight must be signaled before bets can be paid out …

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  • 55correct — In air traffic control terminology, it means “That is correct.” …

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  • 56correct me if I'm wrong — spoken used when you are fairly sure that you are right, especially as a way of politely disagreeing with someone Correct me if I m wrong, but haven t we already discussed that? …

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  • 57correct —   Pololei, pono.    ♦ To correct, ho opololei, ho opono, ho oponopono, ho omaika i.   Also: niolo, maiau …

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  • 58correct play — korektiškas žaidimas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Žaidimas, kurio metu abiejų komandų žaidėjai griežtai laikosi žaidimo taisyklių, gerbia vieni kitus. atitikmenys: angl. correct play vok. faires Spiel, n; Fairplay, n rus.… …

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  • 59correct — adj. & v. adj. 1 true, right, accurate. 2 (of conduct, manners, etc.) proper, right. 3 in accordance with good standards of taste etc. v.tr. 1 set right; amend (an error, omission, etc., or the person responsible for it). 2 mark the errors in… …

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  • 60correct — Synonyms and related words: Christian, OK, absolute, accepted, accommodate, accommodate with, accord, according to Hoyle, accurate, acknowledged, adapt, adapt to, adjectival, adjust, adjust to, admitted, admonish, adverbial, agree with, all right …

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