boots |buːts| shoes that can rise as high as your knee.
(ilgaauliai batai) helmet |ˈhelmɪt| a hat made of a strong material which you wear to protect your head. (šalmas) dinghy |ˈdɪŋɡɪ| A small boat. (pripučiama valtis) Life jacket |ˈlæɪf ˌdʒækɪt| a piece of clothing that can be filled with air and worn around your upper body to stop you from sinking in the water. (gelbėjimosi liemenė) paddles |ˈpædəlz| a short pole with a flat wide part at one or both ends, that you hold in both hands and use for moving a small boat. (irklai) poles |pəʊlz| a long, thin stick of wood or metal, often used standing straight up in the ground to support things. (slidžių lazdos) rope |rəʊp| strong, thick string made of long twisted threads. (virvė) rucksack |ˈrʌksæk| A backpack. (kuprinė) Safety |ˈseɪftɪˈ hɑːnəs| a piece of equipment with straps and harness belts, used to control or hold in place a person. (saugos diržai) goggles |ɡɒɡlz| special glasses that fit close to the face to protect the eyes from chemicals, wind, water. (apsauginiai akiniai) hoop |huːp| a large ring made of wood, metal, or plastic. (lankas) puck |pʌk| a small, hard rubber disc that is used instead of a ball in ice hockey. (ritulys) wetsuit |wet suːt| a piece of clothing, usually made from rubber, that covers the whole body closely and is designed to keep you warm when you are swimming. (hidrokostiumas) bizarre |bɪˈzɑː| strikingly unusual or odd. (keistas) fascinating |ˈfæsɪneɪtɪŋ| extremely interesting or charming. (žavingas) hideous |ˈhɪdɪəs| Extremely ugly. (šlykštus, bjaurus) miserable |ˈmɪz(ə)rəb(ə)l| Sad (liūdnas) furious |ˈfjʊərɪəs| Angry (įsiutęs) gorgeous |ˈɡɔːdʒəs| Pretty (patrauklus) immense |ɪˈmens| Large (didžiulis)