Перевод: с английского на латышский

с латышского на английский

in+the+waist

  • 1 bare to the waist

    kails līdz jostas vietai

    English-Latvian dictionary > bare to the waist

  • 2 waist

    [weist]
    1) ((the measurement round) the narrow part of the human body between the ribs and hips: She has a very small waist.) viduklis; jostasvieta
    2) (the narrow middle part of something similar, eg a violin, guitar etc.) šaurākā vieta; sašaurinājums
    3) (the part of an article of clothing which goes round one's waist: Can you take in the waist of these trousers?) viduklis
    - waistband
    - waistcoat
    * * *
    viduklis, jostasvieta; jaciņa, blūze, ņieburs; šaurākā vieta; kuģa vidusdaļa, midšips; fizelāžas vidusdaļa; lidmašīnas fizelāžas vidusdaļa

    English-Latvian dictionary > waist

  • 3 sash

    I [sæʃ] noun
    (a broad band of cloth worn round the waist, or over one shoulder: a white dress with a red sash at the waist.) (plata, mīksta) josta; pleca šalle
    II [sæʃ] noun
    (a frame fitted with glass, forming part of a window: the lower sash.) loga rāmja puse/daļa
    * * *
    loga rāmis; drēbes josta; plata lente

    English-Latvian dictionary > sash

  • 4 hip

    I [hip] noun
    1) ((the bones in) either of the two sides of the body just below the waist: She fell and broke her left hip.) gūža
    2) ((the measurement round) the body at the level of the widest part of the upper leg and buttocks: This exercise is good for the hips; What hip size are you?) gūžu apkārtmērs
    II [hip] adjective
    ((slang) (of people) up-to-date; following the latest fashion in music, clothes etc.) modīgs
    * * *
    gurns, gūža; mežrožu paauglis; zinošs; h

    English-Latvian dictionary > hip

  • 5 strip

    [strip] 1. past tense, past participle - stripped; verb
    1) (to remove the covering from something: He stripped the old varnish off the wall; He stripped the branch (of its bark) with his knife.)
    2) (to undress: She stripped the child (naked) and put him in the bath; He stripped and dived into the water; They were told to strip to the waist.)
    3) (to remove the contents of (a house etc): The house/room was stripped bare / stripped of its furnishings; They stripped the house of all its furnishings.)
    4) (to deprive (a person) of something: The officer was stripped of his rank for misconduct.)
    2. noun
    1) (a long narrow piece of (eg cloth, ground etc): a strip of paper.) sloksne; strēmele
    2) (a strip cartoon.) komiks
    3) (a footballer's shirt, shorts, socks etc: The team has a red and white strip.) futbolista tērps
    - strip-lighting
    - strip-tease
    3. adjective
    a strip-tease show.) striptīza-
    * * *
    sloksne, strēmele; tērpi; striptīzs; skrejceļš; noplēst, novilkt; izģērbt; izģērbties; izjaukt; noraut vītni

    English-Latvian dictionary > strip

  • 6 middle

    ['midl] 1. noun
    1) (the central point or part: the middle of a circle.) vidus; centrs
    2) (the central area of the body; the waist: You're getting rather fat round your middle.) viduklis
    2. adjective
    (equally distant from both ends: the middle seat in a row.) vidējais; vidus-
    - middle age
    - middle-aged
    - Middle Ages
    - Middle East
    - middleman
    - be in the middle of doing something
    - be in the middle of something
    * * *
    vidus, centrs; viduklis; vidējā kārta; bumbas piespēle uz laukuma centru; novietot vidū; piespēlēt bumbu laukuma centram; vidējais, vidus

    English-Latvian dictionary > middle

  • 7 navel

    [neivəl]
    (the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) naba
    * * *
    naba

    English-Latvian dictionary > navel

  • 8 gather

    ['ɡæðə] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) come together in one place: A crowd of people gathered near the accident.) sapulcēties; sapulcināt
    2) (to learn (from what has been seen, heard etc): I gather you are leaving tomorrow.) secināt
    3) (to collect or get: He gathered strawberries from the garden; to gather information.) ievākt, iegūt (informāciju); plūkt (puķes); vākt (ražu)
    4) (to pull (material) into small folds and stitch together: She gathered the skirt at the waist.) sakrokot (audumu)
    2. noun
    (a fold in material, a piece of clothing etc.) (tērpa) krokas
    - gather round
    - gather together
    * * *
    krokas; salasīt, savākt; sapulcēties; savilkties; plūkt, novākt; pacelt; uzkrāt, iegūt; nākt pie slēdziena, secināt; sakrokot; saraukt; samilzt

    English-Latvian dictionary > gather

  • 9 belt

    [belt] 1. noun
    1) (a long (narrow) piece of leather, cloth etc worn round the waist: a trouser-belt; He tightened his belt.) josta; siksna
    2) (a similar object used to set wheels in motion: the belt of a vacuum-cleaner.) siksna; lente
    3) (a zone of country etc: a belt of trees; an industrial belt.) josla; zona
    2. verb
    1) (to fasten with a belt: He belted his trousers on.) apjozt; sajozt
    2) (to strike (with or without a belt): He belted the disobedient dog.) pērt (ar siksnu)
    * * *
    josta, siksna; zona, josla; lente; dzensiksna; patronlente; apjozt; pērt ar siksnu

    English-Latvian dictionary > belt

  • 10 pelvis

    ['pelvis]
    (the framework of bone around the body below the waist.) iegurnis
    * * *
    iegurnis

    English-Latvian dictionary > pelvis

  • 11 pinafore

    ['pinəfo:]
    1) (a kind of apron covering the clothes above and below the waist: The children wore pinafores at nursery school.) priekšauts
    2) ((also pinafore dress: American jumper) a kind of dress with no sleeves, designed to be worn over a blouse, sweater etc.) sarafāns
    * * *
    priekšauts

    English-Latvian dictionary > pinafore

  • 12 waistband

    ['weisbænd]
    noun (the part of a pair of trousers, skirt etc which goes round the waist: The waistband of this skirt is too tight.) josta; siksna
    * * *
    josta, siksna; stīvdrēbes josta

    English-Latvian dictionary > waistband

  • 13 sari

    (a garment worn by Hindu women, a long cloth wrapped round the waist and passed over the shoulder.) sari
    * * *
    sari

    English-Latvian dictionary > sari

  • 14 skirt

    [skə:t]
    1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) svārki
    2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) (apģērba) svārku daļa
    * * *
    svārki; apakšējā mala, stērbele; nomale, mala; sieviete; vadvirsma; robežoties; izvairīties

    English-Latvian dictionary > skirt

  • 15 tights

    noun plural (a close-fitting (usually nylon or woollen) garment covering the feet, legs and body to the waist: She bought three pairs of tights.) zeķbikses; (dejotāja) triko
    * * *
    zeķbikses; triko

    English-Latvian dictionary > tights

  • 16 double up

    1) (to (cause to) bend or collapse suddenly at the waist: We (were) doubled up with laughter; He received a blow in the stomach which doubled him up.) locīties (aiz smiekliem); saliekties (aiz sāpēm)
    2) (to join up in pairs: There weren't enough desks, so some pupils had to double up.) izveidot pāri

    English-Latvian dictionary > double up

  • 17 girdle

    ['ɡə:dl]
    1) (a belt or cord worn round the waist: She wore a girdle round her tunic.) josta
    2) (an undergarment worn by women in order to appear thinner.) korsete
    * * *
    josta; zeķturis; josla; apjozt, apņemt; gredzenot

    English-Latvian dictionary > girdle

  • 18 mermaid

    ['mə:meid]
    masculine - merman; noun
    (an imaginary sea creature with a human body down to the waist and a fish's tail.) nāra
    * * *
    sirēna, nāra

    English-Latvian dictionary > mermaid

  • 19 waisted

    adjective (shaped to fit round the waist: a waisted jacket.) viduklī pieguļošs (apģērbs)

    English-Latvian dictionary > waisted

  • 20 roll

    I 1. [rəul] noun
    1) (anything flat (eg a piece of paper, a carpet) rolled into the shape of a tube, wound round a tube etc: a roll of kitchen foil; a toilet-roll.) ritulis; rullis
    2) (a small piece of baked bread dough, used eg for sandwiches: a cheese roll.) maizīte
    3) (an act of rolling: Our dog loves a roll on the grass.) vāļāšanās; ripināšanās
    4) (a ship's action of rocking from side to side: She said that the roll of the ship made her feel ill.) šūpošanās; zvalstīšanās
    5) (a long low sound: the roll of thunder.) duna; dārdi
    6) (a thick mass of flesh: I'd like to get rid of these rolls of fat round my waist.) kunkulis; pikucis
    7) (a series of quick beats (on a drum).) (bungu) rīboņa
    2. verb
    1) (to move by turning over like a wheel or ball: The coin/pencil rolled under the table; He rolled the ball towards the puppy; The ball rolled away.) ripināt; velt; ripināties; velties
    2) (to move on wheels, rollers etc: The children rolled the cart up the hill, then let it roll back down again.) ripināt
    3) (to form (a piece of paper, a carpet) into the shape of a tube by winding: to roll the carpet back.) satīt; saritināt
    4) ((of a person or animal in a lying position) to turn over: The doctor rolled the patient (over) on to his side; The dog rolled on to its back.) []velt; []velties
    5) (to shape (clay etc) into a ball or cylinder by turning it about between the hands: He rolled the clay into a ball.) saritināt; sarullēt
    6) (to cover with something by rolling: When the little girl's dress caught fire, they rolled her in a blanket.) []vīstīt
    7) (to make (something) flat or flatter by rolling something heavy over it: to roll a lawn; to roll pastry (out).) nogludināt; izrullēt
    8) ((of a ship) to rock from side to side while travelling forwards: The storm made the ship roll.) šūpoties; zvalstīties
    9) (to make a series of low sounds: The thunder rolled; The drums rolled.) dunēt; dārdēt; rībēt
    10) (to move (one's eyes) round in a circle to express fear, surprise etc.) bolīt (acis)
    11) (to travel in a car etc: We were rolling along merrily when a tyre burst.) braukt; vizināties
    12) ((of waves, rivers etc) to move gently and steadily: The waves rolled in to the shore.) viļņoties; skaloties
    13) ((of time) to pass: Months rolled by.) aizritēt; paiet
    - rolling
    - roller-skate
    3. verb
    (to move on roller-skates: You shouldn't roller-skate on the pavement.) skriet ar skrituļslidām
    - roll in
    - roll up
    II
    (a list of names, eg of pupils in a school etc: There are nine hundred pupils on the roll.)
    * * *
    rullis, vīstoklis; reģistrs, saraksts; ripināšana, velšana; vāļāšanās, velšanās; maizīte; rulete; līgošanās, šūpošanās; dārdi, dārdoņa; naudas vīstoklis; maiznieks; veltnis, cilindrs; ripot, velties; ripināt, velt; saritināt, satīt; rullēt; bangot, viļņoties; zvalstīties; iet gāzelējoties; rībēt, dārdēt; ieslēgt; būt kalnainam; apzagt; velmēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > roll

См. также в других словарях:

  • Dreaming from the Waist — Song by The Who from the album The Who by Numbers Released 1975 Recorded 1975 Genre Rock …   Wikipedia

  • Dreaming From The Waist — Chanson par The Who extrait de l’album de l album The Who By Numbers Pays  Angleterre Sortie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dreaming from the waist — Chanson par The Who extrait de l’album de l album The Who By Numbers Pays  Angleterre Sortie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Dreaming From the Waist — Chanson par The Who extrait de l’album The Who by Numbers Pays  Angleterre Sortie …   Wikipédia en Français

  • be dead from the waist down — humorous if someone is dead from the waist down, they do not experience sexual excitement. It s no good flirting with him he s dead from the waist down …   New idioms dictionary

  • Waist — The waist is the part of the abdomen between the rib cage and hips. On proportionate people, the waist is the narrowest part of the torso.Waistline refers to the horizontal line where the waist is narrowest, or to the general appearance of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Waist-hip ratio — or Waist to hip ratio (WHR) is the ratio of the circumference of the waist to that of the hips. It is calculated by measuring the waist circumference (located just above the upper hip bone) and dividing by the hip circumference at its widest part …   Wikipedia

  • The Ohio State University Marching Band — School The Ohio State University Location Columbus, Ohio Conference Big Ten Founded 1878 Director Jon R. Woods …   Wikipedia

  • Waist — Waist, n. [OE. wast; originally, growth, akin to AS. weaxan to grow; cf. AS. w[ae]stm growth. See {Wax} to grow.] [1913 Webster] 1. That part of the human body which is immediately below the ribs or thorax; the small part of the body between the… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Waist anchor — Waist Waist, n. [OE. wast; originally, growth, akin to AS. weaxan to grow; cf. AS. w[ae]stm growth. See {Wax} to grow.] [1913 Webster] 1. That part of the human body which is immediately below the ribs or thorax; the small part of the body… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • waist — [weıst] n 1.) the narrow part in the middle of the human body ▪ The skirt was too big around the waist. from the waist up/down (=in the top or bottom half of your body) ▪ Lota was paralysed from the waist down. stripped to the waist (=not wearing …   Dictionary of contemporary English

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

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