Lithuanian English Dictionary

lietuvių kalba - English

marškiniai in English:

1. shirt shirt


I'd describe him as a middle-aged man in a yellow jacket, orange tie and a pink shirt.
He only paid ten dollars for that shirt.
Tom returned the shirt because it was too small.
A blue suit, white shirt and red tie are essential for all male workers.
She was wearing a men's shirt which did not fit her.
white shirt
I preferred wearing my Hawaiian T-shirt and green shorts to be cool and different, but I quickly got used to the white shirt and black slacks.
As she fetched Dima the suit, the shopkeeper noticed smears of blood on his shirt, and couldn't help but stare in shock.
The shirt she apparently seriously thought suited me I turned down and decided to accept a light blue polo shirt.
That shirt is very dirty. It needs washing before you go to school.
For, in reason, all government without the consent of the governed is the very definition of slavery: but in fact, eleven men well armed will certainly subdue one single man in his shirt.
I'd like a long-sleeved shirt in yellow, medium.
Don’t wear a t-shirt to a job interview, choose a smart shirt instead.
He's only got one shirt because all the rest are being washed.
Four or five pens in one's shirt pocket is a dead giveaway for a nerd.