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1 cannot
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2 he cannot take wine
viņš nepanes vīnu -
3 I cannot afford the time
es nevaru atlicināt laiku -
4 I cannot afford time
es nevaru atlicināt laiku -
5 I cannot fathom his intentions
es nevaru izprast viņa nodomus -
6 I cannot follow you in all your views
es nevaru piekrist visiem jūsu uzskatiemEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I cannot follow you in all your views
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7 I cannot retain everything
es nevaru visu paturēt prātā -
8 I cannot stand idly by while...
es nevaru palikt vienaldzīgs, kad..., es nevaru vienaldzīgi noraudzīties uz...English-Latvian dictionary > I cannot stand idly by while...
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9 I cannot tax my memory
es nevaru atcerēties -
10 she cannot abide him
viņa nevar viņu ciest -
11 the matter cannot rest here
tā to nevar atstāt -
12 you cannot eat the cake and have it
nevar vilks būt paēdis un kaza dzīvaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > you cannot eat the cake and have it
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13 further
['fə:ðə] 1. adverb((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) tālāk2. adverb, adjective(more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) papildu-; sīkāk3. verb(to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) sekmēt; veicināt- furthest* * *sekmēt, veicināt; tālāks; turpmākais, nākamais; papildu; tālāk; turklāt -
14 tell apart
(usually with can, cannot etc) (to recognize the difference between; to distinguish: I cannot tell the twins apart.) atšķirt (vienu no otra) -
15 airtight
adjective ((of a container etc) into or through which air cannot pass: an airtight seal on a bottle.) hermētisks* * *gaisa necaurlaidīgs, hermētisks -
16 apostrophe
[ə'postrəfi](a mark (') which is used to show that a letter or letters has/have been omitted from a word, and which is also used in possessive phrases and in the plurals of letters: the boy's coat; the boys' coats; There are two n's in `cannot' but only one in `can't'.) apostrofs* * *apostrofs; apostrofa, retoriska uzruna -
17 appreciate
[ə'pri:ʃieit]1) (to be grateful for (something): I appreciate all your hard work.) []vērtēt2) (to value (someone or something) highly: Mothers are very often not appreciated.) augstu vērtēt3) (understand; to be aware of: I appreciate your difficulties but I cannot help.) saprast4) (to increase in value: My house has appreciated (in value) considerably over the last ten years.) kļūt vērtīgākam; celties cenā•- appreciably
- appreciation
- appreciative
- appreciatively* * *vērtēt; novērtēt; augstu vērtēt, cienīt; izprast, saprast; celties cenā, kļūt vērtīgākam -
18 as
[æz] 1. conjunction1) (when; while: I met John as I was coming home; We'll be able to talk as we go.) kad2) (because: As I am leaving tomorrow, I've bought you a present.) tā kā3) (in the same way that: If you are not sure how to behave, do as I do.) kā4) (used to introduce a statement of what the speaker knows or believes to be the case: As you know, I'll be leaving tomorrow.) kā5) (though: Old as I am, I can still fight; Much as I want to, I cannot go.) lai gan6) (used to refer to something which has already been stated and apply it to another person: Tom is English, as are Dick and Harry.) (līdzīgi) kā2. adverb(used in comparisons, eg the first as in the following example: The bread was as hard as a brick.) tikpat... kā3. preposition1) (used in comparisons, eg the second as in the following example: The bread was as hard as a brick.) tikpat... kā2) (like: He was dressed as a woman.) kā3) (with certain verbs eg regard, treat, describe, accept: I am regarded by some people as a bit of a fool; He treats the children as adults.) kā4) (in the position of: He is greatly respected both as a person and as a politician.) kā•- as for- as if / as though
- as to* * *kā ; par; kā piemēram; tikpat kā; tikpat; kad; jo, tā kā; tā ; lai cik, lai gan; vēl jo vairāk; jo -
19 bear
I [beə] past tense - bore; verb1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) izciest; paciest; panest2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?) izturēt3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) piedzimt4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) nest5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) būt; atrasties6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) []griezties•- bearable- bearer
- bearing
- bearings
- bear down on
- bear fruit
- bear out
- bear up
- bear with
- find/get one's bearings
- lose one's bearings II [beə] noun(a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) lācis- bearskin* * *lācis; lempis; spekulants; slota; pastatne, buks; nest; dot; izturēt; panest, paciest; dzemdēt -
20 beyond
[bi'jond]1) (on the farther side of: My house is just beyond those trees.) aiz2) (farther on than (something) in time or place: I cannot plan beyond tomorrow.) aiz; pēc3) (out of the range, power etc of: beyond help.) aiz; viņpus4) (other than: What is there to say beyond what's already been said?) pēc•- beyond expectation
- beyond one's means* * *aizkapa dzīve; tālumā, viņā pusē; viņpus, aiz; pēc
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cannot — ► CONTRACTION ▪ can not … English terms dictionary
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cannot — This term should be spelled as one word (cannot) unless you wish to emphasize not. Such usage is rare, but it is permissible in a statement such as I can hear you, but I can not understand you. Use of can t for cannot is sanctioned by widespread… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
cannot — contraction can not. Usage Both the one word form cannot and the two word form can not are acceptable, but cannot is far more common. Reserve the two word form for constructions in which not is part of a set phrase, such as ‘not only … but… … English new terms dictionary