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1 gas
[ɡæs] 1. noun1) (a substance like air: Oxygen is a gas.) gāze2) (any gas which is used for heating, cooking etc.) gāze3) (a gas which is used by dentists as an anaesthetic.) gāze4) (a poisonous or irritating gas used in war etc: The police used tear gas to control the riot.) gāze2. verb(to poison or kill (a person or animal) with gas: He was gassed during World War I.) saindēt/nogalināt ar gāzi- gaseous- gassy
- gassiness
- gas chamber
- gas mask
- gas meter
- gasoline
- gasolene
- gas station
- gasworks* * *gāze; degviela, benzīns; tukšas runas, pļāpas; kaut kas satriecošs; indīga viela, gāze; gāzes; saindēt ar gāzi; piepildīt ar gāzi; uzņemt gāzi; kult tukšus salmus, pļāpāt; satriekt -
2 wind
I 1. [wind] noun1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) vējš2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) elpa3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) (kuņģa, zarnu) gāzes2. verb(to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) aizsist elpu3. adjective((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) pūšamais (instruments)- windy- windiness
- windfall
- windmill
- windpipe
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windscreen
- windsock
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windswept
- get the wind up
- get wind of
- get one's second wind
- in the wind
- like the wind II past tense, past participle - wound; verb1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) []tīt2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) satīt3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) vīties; līkumot4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) uzgriezt; uzvilkt•- winder- winding
- wind up
- be/get wound up* * *vējš; vītne, vijums; līkums; elpot; tinums; gāzes; smaka; tukši vārdi; pūst; neļaut atvilkt elpu; tīties; aptīties; vīties; ļaut atvilkt elpu; saost; tīt; aptīt; uzvilkt; cilpot; celt ar vinču -
3 pipe
1. noun1) (a tube, usually made of metal, earthenware etc, through which water, gas etc can flow: a water pipe; a drainpipe.) caurule2) (a small tube with a bowl at one end, in which tobacco is smoked: He smokes a pipe; ( also adjective) pipe tobacco.) pīpe3) (a musical instrument consisting of a hollow wooden, metal etc tube through which the player blows or causes air to be blown in order to make a sound: He played a tune on a bamboo pipe; an organ pipe.) stabule; svilpīte; dūdas2. verb1) (to convey gas, water etc by a pipe: Water is piped to the town from the reservoir.) nogādāt pa cauruļvadu2) (to play (music) on a pipe or pipes: He piped a tune.) spēlēt/pūst stabuli, svilpīti, dūdas3) (to speak in a high voice, make a high-pitched sound: `Hallo,' the little girl piped.) (no)čiepstēt•- piper- pipes
- piping 3. adjective((of a sound) high-pitched: a piping voice.) spiedzīgs; čiepstošs- pipeline
- piping hot* * *caurule, cauruļvads; pīpe; stabule; svilpe; svilpošana; telefons; likt caurules; pārsūknēt pa cauruļvadiem; pīpēt; stabulēt; spēlēt dūdas; svilpot, svilpt; sasaukt kopā ar svilpi; pievilināt ar vilinātājsvilpi; piešūt apmali; bimbot, raudāt; garnēt ar krēmu -
4 vapour
['veipə]1) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) tvaiks; garaiņi2) (mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) dūmaka; migla•- vaporize- vaporise* * *garaiņi, tvaiki, tvaiks; migla, dūmaka; māņi, tukša iedoma; izgarot, iztvaikot -
5 balloon
[bə'lu:n](a large bag, made of light material and filled with a gas lighter than air: They decorated the dance-hall with balloons.) balons* * *aerostats, gaisa balons; balons; pacelties aerostatā; piepūsties -
6 bubble
1. noun(a floating ball of air or gas: bubbles in lemonade.) burbulis2. verb(to form or rise in bubbles: The champagne bubbled in the glass.) burbuļot; putot- bubbly- bubble over* * *burbulis; burbuļošana; uzpūsta lieta; burbuļot, kūsāt, mutuļot; krāpt -
7 carbon dioxide
(a gas present in the air, breathed out by man and other animals.) oglekļa dioksīds; ogļskābā gāze* * *oglekļa dioksīds, ogļskābā gāze -
8 choke
[ əuk] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) stop, or partly stop, breathing: The gas choked him; He choked to death.) noslāpt; nosmakt2) (to block: This pipe was choked with dirt.) aizsērēt2. noun(an apparatus in a car engine etc to prevent the passage of too much air when starting the engine.) slāpētājs (motorā)* * *aizdusas lēkme; aizbīdnis; slāpētājs; drosele; smacēt, žņaugt; aizrīties; noslāpēt, apslāpēt; aizsērēt -
9 nitrogen
(an element, a type of gas making up nearly four-fifths of the air we breathe.) slāpeklis- nitrate* * *slāpeklis -
10 oxygen
['oksi‹ən](an element, a gas without taste, colour or smell, forming part of the air: He died from lack of oxygen.) skābeklis* * *skābeklis -
11 pump
1. noun1) (a machine for making water etc rise from under the ground: Every village used to have a pump from which everyone drew their water.) sūknis2) (a machine or device for forcing liquid or gas into, or out of, something: a bicycle pump (for forcing air into the tyres).) sūknis2. verb1) (to raise or force with a pump: Oil is being pumped out of the ground.) sūknēt2) (to get information from by asking questions: He tried to pump me about the exam.) iztaujāt; izdibināt•- pump up* * *izdibināšana, sūknis; sūknēt; izdibināt -
12 rocket
['rokit] 1. noun1) (a tube containing materials which, when set on fire, give off a jet of gas which drives the tube forward, usually up into the air, used eg as a firework, for signalling, or for launching a spacecraft.) raķete2) (a spacecraft launched in this way: The Americans have sent a rocket to Mars.) raķete2. verb(to rise or increase very quickly: Bread prices have rocketed.) strauji celties* * *raķete; raķešdzinējs; reaktīvais šāviņš; bāriens; strauji celties; palaist raķeti; aizdrāzties -
13 vacuum
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14 blow up
1) (to break into pieces, or be broken into pieces, by an explosion: The bridge blew up / was blown up.) uzspridzināt; uzsprāgt gaisā2) (to fill with air or a gas: He blew up the balloon.) piepūst3) (to lose one's temper: If he says that again I'll blow up.) zaudēt savaldīšanos
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