English to Lithuanian Meaning of lane - juosta


Lane :
juosta

juosta, koridorius, išmėsinėti, fistulė

juostajuostos
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Definitions of lane in English
Noun(1) a narrow way or road(2) a well-defined track or path; for e.g. swimmers or lines of traffic
Examples of lane in English
(1) Then the group set off up the narrow winding lane to the main road and the lay-by.(2) He had just watched Yao Ming score a basket in the lane .(3) It was only because there so were many lapped runners and Radcliffe was forced to run most of the race in the second lane that she did not become the first non-Chinese runner to break 30 minutes.(4) she went into the final in lane three(5) At the T-junction of roads, turn right and, almost immediately, where the road swings right, go on ahead along a narrow lane , which is at present lined with summer flowers.(6) It was a very dark night, and a thin rain began to fall as we turned from the high road into a narrow lane , deeply rutted, with hedges on either side.(7) He shot through the gap and continued along the narrow lane that would eventually reach a main road.(8) Ashe Street and Court House lane will be bustling with activity during Easter weekend.(9) As she grew, she loved swimming competition and the challenge of going faster than the swimmer in the lane next to her.(10) Rush-hour traffic built up today as the outside lane in both directions was closed for repairs to the crash barrier.(11) You might think that bowling is as simple as a lane , a ball, and an approach, right?(12) A section of the street was reduced to a single lane for traffic purposes for the remainder of the day with members of the general public kept well away from the accident scene.(13) You can never control what the person in the next lane does in a race.(14) They come in handy when you need to cream some extra traction between your bowling ball and the lane .(15) the car moved into the outside lane(16) Until then, the contraflow system on the westbound carriageway allowing a single lane of traffic in each direction will continue.
Related Phrases of lane
(1) fast lane ::
Greitoji juosta
(2) bicycle lane ::
dviračių takas
(3) cycle lane ::
ciklas Lane
(4) memory lane ::
atminties juosta
(5) bus lane ::
autobuso linija
(6) narrow lane ::
siaura juosta
(7) pit lane ::
Pit Lane
(8) country lane ::
Šalis Lane
(9) traffic lane ::
eismo juostų
(10) sea lane ::
jūros Lane
Synonyms
Noun
1. road ::
kelias
2. street ::
gatvė
3. byroad ::
keliu
4. byway ::
keliukas
5. alley ::
alėja
6. alleyway ::
Gatve
8. back lane ::
Atgal Lane
9. track ::
takelis
Different Forms
lane, lanes
Word Example from TV Shows
- What?
- A lane frequented by liars.

- What? - A LANE frequented by liars.

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 22

let's skip past
the memory lane crap.

let's skip past the memory LANE crap.

Westworld Season 2, Episode 10

Lois Lane is falling.

Lois Lane is falling.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 2

308 Negra Arroyo Lane!
You've gotta come quick.

308 Negra Arroyo Lane! You've gotta come quick.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 14

I live at 308 Negra Arroyo Lane,

I live at 308 Negra Arroyo Lane,

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 11

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