Перевод: с английского на латышский

с латышского на английский

(make+known)

  • 1 announce

    1) (to make known publicly: Mary and John have announced their engagement.) paziņot; pasludināt
    2) (to make known the arrival or entrance of: He announced the next singer.) pieteikt
    - announcer
    * * *
    pasludināt, paziņot

    English-Latvian dictionary > announce

  • 2 air

    [eə] 1. noun
    1) (the mixture of gases we breathe; the atmosphere: Mountain air is pure.) gaiss
    2) (the space above the ground; the sky: Birds fly through the air.) gaiss
    3) (appearance: The house had an air of neglect.) izskats
    4) (a tune: She played a simple air on the piano.) ārija; melodija
    2. verb
    1) (to expose to the air in order to dry or make more fresh etc: to air linen.) vēdināt
    2) (to make known: He loved to air his opinions.) klāstīt
    - airily
    - airiness
    - airing
    - airless
    - airy
    - airborne
    - air-conditioned
    - air-conditioner
    - air-conditioning
    - aircraft
    - aircraft carrier
    - airfield
    - air force
    - air-gun
    - air hostess
    - air letter
    - airlift
    - airline
    - airliner
    - air-lock
    - airmail
    - airman
    - air pollution
    - airplane
    - airport
    - air-pump
    - air-raid
    - airship
    - airtight
    - airway
    - on the air
    - put on airs / give oneself airs
    * * *
    gaiss, atmosfēra; sejas izteiksme, izskats; augstprātīga izturēšanās; vējiņš, vēsma; ārija, melodija; vēdināt; žāvēt; klāstīt; gaisa; aviācijas

    English-Latvian dictionary > air

  • 3 speak

    [spi:k]
    past tense - spoke; verb
    1) (to say (words) or talk: He can't speak; He spoke a few words to us.) runāt
    2) ((often with to or (American) with) to talk or converse: Can I speak to/with you for a moment?; We spoke for hours about it.) []runāties
    3) (to (be able to) talk in (a language): She speaks Russian.) runāt
    4) (to tell or make known (one's thoughts, the truth etc): I always speak my mind.) izteikt
    5) (to make a speech, address an audience: The Prime Minister spoke on unemployment.) teikt runu
    - speaking
    - spoken
    - - spoken
    - generally speaking
    - speak for itself/themselves
    - speak out
    - speak up
    - to speak of
    * * *
    runāt; izsacīt, izteikt; teikt runu; skanēt; sasaukties, sazināties

    English-Latvian dictionary > speak

  • 4 blackmail

    verb (to obtain money illegally from (a person), usually by threatening to make known something which the victim wants to keep secret.) šantažēt
    * * *
    naudas izspiešana, šantāža; izspiest naudu, šantažēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > blackmail

  • 5 confess

    [kən'fes]
    (to make known that one is guilty, wrong etc; to admit: He confessed (to the crime); He confessed that he had broken the vase; It was stupid of me, I confess.) atzīties; izsūdzēt grēkus
    - confessional
    - confessor
    * * *
    atzīties, atzīt; izsūdzēt grēkus

    English-Latvian dictionary > confess

  • 6 declare

    [di'kleə]
    1) (to announce publicly or formally: War was declared this morning.) pieteikt
    2) (to say firmly: 'I don't like him at all,' she declared.) paziņot
    3) (to make known (goods on which duty must be paid, income on which tax should be paid etc): He decided to declare his untaxed earnings to the tax-office.) uzrādīt; deklarēt
    * * *
    deklarēt, paziņot; pieteikt; atzīt; atzīties; izteikties; uzrādīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > declare

  • 7 disclose

    [dis'kləuz]
    (to uncover, reveal or make known: He refused to disclose his identity.) atklāt
    * * *
    atklāt

    English-Latvian dictionary > disclose

  • 8 expose

    [ik'spəuz]
    1) (to uncover; to leave unprotected from (eg weather, danger, observation etc): Paintings should not be exposed to direct sunlight; Don't expose children to danger.) pakļaut (saules, vēja u. tml.) iedarbībai; atstāt neaizsargātu
    2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) atklāt; atmaskot
    3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) eksponēt, apgaismot (fotofilmu)
    * * *
    pakļaut iedarbībai; atstāt neaizsargātu; izstādīt; izpaust; atmaskot, atklāt; eksponēt, izturēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > expose

  • 9 publish

    1) (to prepare, print and produce for sale (a book etc): His new novel is being published this month.) publicēt; izdot
    2) (to make known: They published their engagement.) (oficiāli) paziņot
    - publishing
    * * *
    publicēt, izdot; pasludināt, paziņot; laist apgrozībā

    English-Latvian dictionary > publish

  • 10 reveal

    [rə'vi:l]
    1) (to make known: All their secrets have been revealed.) atklāt
    2) (to show; to allow to be seen: He scraped away the top layer of paint from the picture, revealing an earlier painting underneath.) atklāt; atsegt
    * * *
    atklāt

    English-Latvian dictionary > reveal

  • 11 signify

    1) (to be a sign of; to mean: His frown signified disapproval.) nozīmēt; norādīt uz
    2) (to show; to make known by a sign, gesture etc: He signified his approval with a nod.) izrādīt; parādīt
    - significant
    - significantly
    * * *
    nozīmēt; izteikt, paziņot; būt svarīgam; vēstīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > signify

  • 12 give the show away

    (to make known a secret, trick etc.) izpaust noslēpumu

    English-Latvian dictionary > give the show away

  • 13 keep back

    1) (not to (allow to) move forward: She kept the child back on the edge of the crowd; Every body keep back from the door!) turēties sāņus/malā
    2) (not to tell or make known: I feel he's keeping the real story back for some reason.) slēpt; neizpaust
    3) (not to give or pay out: Part of my allowance is kept back to pay for my meals; Will they keep it back every week?) atvilkt (no algas)

    English-Latvian dictionary > keep back

  • 14 break

    [breik] 1. past tense - broke; verb
    1) (to divide into two or more parts (by force).) []lauzt; sasist
    2) ((usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).) nolauzt; atlauzt
    3) (to make or become unusable.) saplīst; sabrukt; saplēst; sagraut
    4) (to go against, or not act according to (the law etc): He broke his appointment at the last minute.) lauzt (solījumu); pārkāpt (likumu)
    5) (to do better than (a sporting etc record).) pārspēt (rekordu)
    6) (to interrupt: She broke her journey in London.) pārtraukt (ceļojumu)
    7) (to put an end to: He broke the silence.) pārtraukt (klusumu u.tml.)
    8) (to make or become known: They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.) paziņot; pavēstīt
    9) ((of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.) (par balsi) aizlūzt
    10) (to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).) mazināt; mazināties
    11) (to begin: The storm broke before they reached shelter.) (par vētru) sākties
    2. noun
    1) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) pārtraukums; starpbrīdis
    2) (a change: a break in the weather.) []maiņa
    3) (an opening.) sprauga; plaisa
    4) (a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck: This is your big break.) gadījums; iespēja
    3. noun
    ((usually in plural) something likely to break.) viegli plīstošas lietas
    - breaker
    - breakdown
    - break-in
    - breakneck
    - breakout
    - breakthrough
    - breakwater
    - break away
    - break down
    - break into
    - break in
    - break loose
    - break off
    - break out
    - break out in
    - break the ice
    - break up
    - make a break for it
    * * *
    lūzums; robs, sprauga, plaisa, caurums; izlikšanās; starpbrīdis, pārtraukums; salūzt, saplīst, sasist; lauzt; salauzt; lauzt, pārkāpt; pārtraukt; atplēst, atkorķēt, attaisīt; pavēstīt, paziņot; izputēt, bankrotēt; degradēt, atlaist; izmainīt; aust; izklīst; aizlūzt; izlauzties; iedragāt, salauzt; pārspēt; kulstīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > break

  • 15 little

    ['litl] 1. adjective
    1) (small in size: He is only a little boy; when she was little (= a child).) mazs
    2) (small in amount; not much: He has little knowledge of the difficulties involved.) neliels; niecīgs
    3) (not important: I did not expect her to make a fuss about such a little thing.) nesvarīgs
    2. pronoun
    ((only) a small amount: He knows little of the real world.) maz
    3. adverb
    1) (not much: I go out little nowadays.) maz
    2) (only to a small degree: a little-known fact.) maz; nedaudz
    3) (not at all: He little knows how ill he is.) nemaz; nepavisam
    - little by little
    - make little of
    * * *
    neliels daudzums; neliels, mazs; nesvarīgs, niecīgs; sīkumains, aprobežots; maz, nedaudz; nemaz, nepavisam

    English-Latvian dictionary > little

  • 16 advertise

    (to make (something) known to the public by any of various methods: I've advertised (my house) in the newspaper; They advertised on TV for volunteers.) ievietot sludinājumu; reklamēt
    - advertiser
    * * *
    ievietot sludinājumu; reklamēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > advertise

  • 17 familiarize

    verb ((with with) to make something well known to (someone): You must familiarize yourself with the rules.) iepazīties (ar kaut ko)
    * * *
    iepazīstināt

    English-Latvian dictionary > familiarize

  • 18 introduce

    [intrə'dju:s]
    1) ((often with to) to make (people) known by name to each other: He introduced the guests (to each other); Let me introduce you to my mother; May I introduce myself? I'm John Brown.) iepazīstināt; stādīt priekšā
    2) ((often with into) to bring in (something new): Grey squirrels were introduced into Britain from Canada; Why did you introduce such a boring subject (into the conversation)?) ieviest
    3) (to propose or put forward: He introduced a bill in Parliament for the abolition of income tax.) iesniegt (likumprojektu u.tml.)
    4) ((with to) to cause (a person) to get to know (a subject etc): Children are introduced to algebra at about the age of eleven.) ievadīt
    - introductory
    * * *
    ieviest; iepazīstināt, stādīt priekšā; ievadīt; iesniegt; pieteikt

    English-Latvian dictionary > introduce

  • 19 might

    I
    (-)
    1) (past tense of may: I thought I might find you here; He might come if you offered him a meal.) varētu
    2) (used instead of `may', eg to make a possibility seem less likely, or a request for permission more polite: He might win if he tries hard; Might I speak to you for a few minutes, please?) iespējams, ka; (lūgumos) vai drīkstu...?
    3) (used in suggesting that a person is not doing what he should: You might help me clean the car!) varētu
    - might have
    - I might have known
    II
    (power or strength: The might of the opposing army was too great for us.) spēks; varenība
    - mightily
    - mightiness
    * * *
    drīkstēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > might

  • 20 obscure

    [əb'skjuə] 1. adjective
    1) (not clear; difficult to see: an obscure corner of the library.) tumšs; vāji apgaismots
    2) (not well-known: an obscure author.) mazpazīstams
    3) (difficult to understand: an obscure poem.) nesaprotams, miglains
    2. verb
    (to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) aizsegt; aizēnot; aptumšot
    - obscurity
    * * *
    aizēnot, aptumšot; padarīt neskaidru; vāji apgaismots, tumšs; nespodrs, blāvs, neskaidrs; apslāpēts, nenoteikts; mazpazīstams, nepazīstams, nezināms; apslēpts

    English-Latvian dictionary > obscure

См. также в других словарях:

  • make known — v. t. To reveal; to disclose; as, the congressman made known his interest in the company only after he voted on the bill. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • make known — index advise, annunciate, apprise, bare, betray (disclose), circulate, communicate, confide ( …   Law dictionary

  • make known publicly — index annunciate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • make known — verb a) To announce some information generally. The decision was made known when it appeared on the evening news. b) To disclose a secret. I wouldnt make this known to anyone else, if I were you …   Wiktionary

  • make known — Synonyms and related words: air, break it to, break the news, breathe, broach, broadcast, come out with, communicate, confide, confide to, convey, display, disseminate, divulgate, divulge, evulgate, get across, get over, give, give out, give vent …   Moby Thesaurus

  • make known — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. tell, advise, announce; see advertise 1 , declare 1 , 2 …   English dictionary for students

  • make known — Publish, declare, bring to light, proclaim …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • MAKE KNOWN — …   Useful english dictionary

  • make — make, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {made} (m[=a]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {making}.] [OE. maken, makien, AS. macian; akin to OS. mak?n, OFries. makia, D. maken, G. machen, OHG. mahh?n to join, fit, prepare, make, Dan. mage. Cf. {Match} an equal.] 1. To cause to …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • make — v 1. fabricate, manufacture, produce, mint; construct, build, assemble, set up; erect, elevate, raise, rear, put up; mold, form, fashion, model, shape, frame; create, invent, originate, devise, contrive, compose, write, put together; cast, block …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • make — Synonyms and related words: Platonic form, Platonic idea, abide by, abscond, accomplish, achieve, acquire, act, add up to, adhere to, administer, aesthetic form, affect, affirm, aftermath, aggressive, agree to, alter, amount to, anatomy, animus,… …   Moby Thesaurus

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»