dictionnaire Lituanien - Anglais

lietuvių kalba - English

apelsinas Anglais:

1. orange orange


I'd describe him as a middle-aged man in a yellow jacket, orange tie and a pink shirt.
l.m.: oranges
I made my orange scarf and white smock very bright, so people would notice them right away.
The "complete breakfasts" in cereal commercials always include cereal, milk, toast, and orange juice, but even Americans don't usually eat that much in the morning.
Your order? "Orange juice." "With ice?" "Yes." "Thanks for your business."
Orange Cards are available from the conductor.
At last Souichiro and Yukino decided to cut the orange into halves.
The security level, as established by the Department of Homeland Security, is orange.
Do you want this orange? "No, I don't want any orange at all."
Most carrots were once purple until the Dutch created an orange cultivar to honor the Prince of Orange.
In the fall, when the days grew shorter and the nights colder, she watched the first frost turn the leaves to bright yellow and orange and red.
Who in the rainbow can draw the line where the violet tint ends and the orange tint begins?
All houses in our street are decorated with little orange flags because of the World Cup.
It was so sour an orange that I could not eat it.
He turned to his orange juice sullenly, sneering that every little additive would sign him up for experiments he wanted no part in.

Anglais mot "apelsinas"(orange) se produit dans des ensembles:

Fruits and berries / Vaisiai ir uogos
Augustas; The Very Hungry Caterpillar