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(stern)

  • 1 stern

    I [stə:n] adjective
    (harsh, severe or strict: The teacher looked rather stern; stern discipline.) stingrs; bargs
    - sternness II [stə:n] noun
    (the back part of a ship.) kuģa pakaļgals
    * * *
    pakaļgals; bargs, stingrs

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  • 2 at heart

    (really; basically: He seems rather stern but he is at heart a very kind man.) faktiski; būtībā
    * * *
    sirds dziļumos

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  • 3 junk

    I noun
    (unwanted or worthless articles; rubbish: That cupboard is full of junk; ( also adjective) This vase was bought in a junk shop (= a shop that sells junk).) grabažas
    II noun
    (a Chinese flat-bottomed sailing ship, high in the bow and stern.) džonka
    * * *
    džonka; grabažas, makulatūra; muļķības, blēņas; heroīns; izmest kā nederīgu

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  • 4 paddle-wheel

    noun (a large wheel fitted with flat pieces of wood, attached to the side or stern of a boat and turned to make it move through the water.) dzenrats
    * * *
    dzenrats

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  • 5 quarter-deck

    noun (the part of the upper deck of a ship between the stern and the mast nearest it.) kvarterklājs
    * * *
    kvarterklājs; virsnieki

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  • 6 rebuke

    [rə'bju:k] 1. verb
    (to speak severely to (a person), because he has done wrong: The boy was rebuked by his teacher for cheating.) []rāt
    2. noun
    ((stern) words spoken to a person, because he has done wrong.) rājiens; pārmetums
    * * *
    pārpratums; rājiens; pārmest; izteikt rājienu

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  • 7 reproof

    [rə'pru:f]
    ((an) act of rebuking or reproaching: a glance of stern reproof; He has received several reproofs for bad behaviour.) pārmetums; aizrādījums
    - reproving
    - reprovingly
    * * *
    pārmetums; impregnēt no jauna

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  • 8 rigid

    ['ri‹id]
    1) (completely stiff; not able to be bent (easily): An iron bar is rigid.) stings; ciets; nekustīgs
    2) (very strict, and not likely to change: rigid rules; rigid discipline; rigid views on education; a stern, rigid headmaster.) stingrs; nelokāms
    - rigidness
    - rigidity
    * * *
    stīvs, nekustīgs; nelokāms, stingrs

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  • 9 scolding

    noun (a stern or angry rebuke: I got a scolding for doing careless work.) bāriens
    * * *
    rājiens, bāriens

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  • 10 scull

    1. noun
    (a short, light oar.) īss airis
    2. verb
    (to move a boat with a pair of these or with an oar worked at the stern of the boat.) airēt
    * * *
    īss airis; irklis; sacīkšu laiva

    English-Latvian dictionary > scull

  • 11 stem

    I 1. [stem] noun
    1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.) stumbrs; stiebrs; stublājs; kāts
    2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.) kājiņa; kāts
    3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.) (kuģa) priekšgals; priekšpīķis
    2. verb
    ((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.) rasties; celties
    II [stem] past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb
    (to stop (a flow, eg of blood).)
    * * *
    stumbrs; stublājs, kāts; rokturis, kāts; kājiņa; uzvelkamā galviņa; priekšgals; cilts; augļkopa; celms; izcelties; aizturēt; pretoties; attīrīt kātus

    English-Latvian dictionary > stem

  • 12 strict

    [strikt]
    1) (severe, stern, and compelling obedience: This class needs a strict teacher; His parents were very strict with him; The school rules are too strict; strict orders.) stingrs; nepiekāpīgs
    2) (exact or precise: If the strict truth were known, he was drunk, not ill.) tiešs; precīzs
    - strictly
    - strictly speaking
    * * *
    bargs, stingrs; precīzs, noteikts

    English-Latvian dictionary > strict

  • 13 upbringing

    ((an example of) the process of bringing up a child: He had a stern upbringing.) audzināšana
    * * *
    audzināšana

    English-Latvian dictionary > upbringing

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