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  • 1 abandon

    [ə'bændən]
    1) (to leave, not intending to return to: They abandoned the stolen car.) pamest; atstāt
    2) (to give (oneself) completely to: He abandoned himself to despair.) ļauties
    - abandonment
    * * *
    dabiskums, nepiespiestība; jūtu uzplūds; aizmiršanās; pamest, atstāt; atmest; ļauties, nodoties; uzdot

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  • 2 adjourn

    [ə'‹ə:n]
    (to stop (a meeting etc), intending to continue it at another time or place: We shall adjourn (the meeting) until Wednesday.) pārtraukt (sēdi u.tml.); pasludināt pārtraukumu (sēdes u.tml.)
    * * *
    pasludināt pārtraukumu, atlikt; pārcelties, pāriet

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  • 3 computerize

    verb (to put (information etc) into a form suitable for use by a computer: Are you intending to computerize your book-ordering system?) datorizēt; ievadīt datorā
    * * *
    izskaitļot ar datora palīdzību; apgādāt ar datoriem

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  • 4 fraudulent

    [-djulənt, ]( American[) -‹ulənt]
    adjective (dishonest or intending to deceive: fraudulent behaviour.) krāpniecisks; viltus
    * * *
    krāpniecisks, viltus

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  • 5 indication

    noun There are clear indications that the war will soon be over; He had given no indication that he was intending to resign.) norādījums; pazīme
    * * *
    norādījums; rādījums; simptoms, pazīme; indikācija

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  • 6 leave

    I [li:v] past tense, past participle - left; verb
    1) (to go away or depart from, often without intending to return: He left the room for a moment; They left at about six o'clock; I have left that job.) aiziet; aizbraukt
    2) (to go without taking: She left her gloves in the car; He left his children behind when he went to France.) atstāt; pamest
    3) (to allow to remain in a particular state or condition: She left the job half-finished.) atstāt (kādā noteiktā stāvoklī)
    4) (to let (a person or a thing) do something without being helped or attended to: I'll leave the meat to cook for a while.) atstāt (paša ziņā)
    5) (to allow to remain for someone to do, make etc: Leave that job to the experts!) atstāt (kāda ziņā)
    6) (to make a gift of in one's will: She left all her property to her son.) novēlēt; atstāt mantojumā
    - leave out
    - left over
    II [li:v] noun
    1) (permission to do something, eg to be absent: Have I your leave to go?) atļauja
    2) ((especially of soldiers, sailors etc) a holiday: He is home on leave at the moment.) atvaļinājums
    - take one's leave of
    - take one's leave
    * * *
    atļauja; atvaļinājums; īpašs atvaļinājums; aizbraukšana, aiziešana; atvadīšanās; pamest, atstāt; aizbraukt, aiziet, doties; atstāt kādā stāvoklī; novēlēt, atstāt mantojumā

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  • 7 malignant

    [mə'liɡnənt]
    1) ((of people, their actions etc) intending, or intended, to do harm: a malignant remark.) ļauns
    2) ((of a tumour, disease etc) likely to become worse and cause death: She died of a malignant tumour.) ļaundabīgs
    * * *
    ļaunprātīgs, ļauns; kaitīgs, postošs; ļaundabīgs

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  • 8 manslaughter

    noun (the crime of killing someone, without intending to do so: He was found guilty of manslaughter.) slepkavība bez iepriekšēja nodoma
    * * *
    slepkavība; slepkavība bez iepriekšēja nodoma

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  • 9 masquerade

    [mæskə'reid] 1. noun
    ((a) pretence or disguise: Her show of friendship was (a) masquerade.) izlikšanās
    2. verb
    ((with as) to pretend to be, usually intending to deceive: The criminal was masquerading as a respectable businessman.) izlikties
    * * *
    maskarāde; pārģērbties, maskēties; uzdoties, izlikties

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  • 10 mean

    [mi:n] I adjective
    1) (not generous (with money etc): He's very mean (with his money / over pay).) skops
    2) (likely or intending to cause harm or annoyance: It is mean to tell lies.) zemisks; negodīgs
    3) ((especially American) bad-tempered, vicious or cruel: a mean mood.) nejauks; niķīgs
    4) ((of a house etc) of poor quality; humble: a mean dwelling.) nabadzīgs; pieticīgs
    - meanness
    - meanie
    II 1. adjective
    1) ((of a statistic) having the middle position between two points, quantities etc: the mean value on a graph.) vidējais
    2) (average: the mean annual rainfall.) vidējais
    2. noun
    (something that is midway between two opposite ends or extremes: Three is the mean of the series one to five.) vidus
    III 1. past tense, past participle - meant; verb
    1) (to (intend to) express, show or indicate: `Vacation' means `holiday'; What do you mean by (saying/doing) that?) nozīmēt
    2) (to intend: I meant to go to the exhibition but forgot; For whom was that letter meant?; He means (= is determined) to be a rich man some day.) gribēt; būt nodomājušam; būt domātam
    2. adjective
    ((of a look, glance etc) showing a certain feeling or giving a certain message: The teacher gave the boy a meaning look when he arrived late.) zīmīgs, izteiksmīgs
    - meaningless
    - be meant to
    - mean well
    * * *
    vidus; vidējais skaitlis; nozīmēt; būt nodomājušam; iecerēt, paredzēt; vidējais, vidus; viduvējs; nabadzīgs; sīkumains, skops; negodīgs, zemisks; niķīgs; mulstošs

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  • 11 mooch

    [mu: ]
    1) (to wander about (as if) without any purpose: There are no places of entertainment here, so they just mooch around at night.) blandīties apkārt
    2) ((American) to get a drink, money etc by asking someone to give it to you without intending to return it; to sponge: He is always mooching cigarettes; She keeps mooching off her friends.) diedelēt
    * * *
    blandīties apkārt, slaistīties; zagt; diedelēt

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  • 12 murderous

    adjective (intending, or capable of, murder: There was a murderous look in his eye.) slepkavīgs; asinskārs
    * * *
    nāvējošs, iznīcinošs; asiņains, asinskārs

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  • 13 set

    [set] 1. present participle - setting; verb
    1) (to put or place: She set the tray down on the table.) []likt; novietot
    2) (to put plates, knives, forks etc on (a table) for a meal: Please would you set the table for me?) []klāt galdu
    3) (to settle or arrange (a date, limit, price etc): It's difficult to set a price on a book when you don't know its value.) noteikt
    4) (to give a person (a task etc) to do: The witch set the prince three tasks; The teacher set a test for her pupils; He should set the others a good example.) uzdot (darbu u.tml.)
    5) (to cause to start doing something: His behaviour set people talking.) izraisīt
    6) ((of the sun etc) to disappear below the horizon: It gets cooler when the sun sets.) norietēt
    7) (to become firm or solid: Has the concrete set?) sacietēt; sastingt
    8) (to adjust (eg a clock or its alarm) so that it is ready to perform its function: He set the alarm for 7.00 a.m.) uzgriezt modinātājpulksteni u.tml.
    9) (to arrange (hair) in waves or curls.) ieveidot matus
    10) (to fix in the surface of something, eg jewels in a ring.) ielikt ietvarā; ietvert
    11) (to put (broken bones) into the correct position for healing: They set his broken arm.) salikt (kaulu fragmentus)
    2. adjective
    1) (fixed or arranged previously: There is a set procedure for doing this.) noteikts
    2) ((often with on) ready, intending or determined (to do something): He is set on going.) aizrāvies; apņēmies
    3) (deliberate: He had the set intention of hurting her.) nodomāts; tīšs
    4) (stiff; fixed: He had a set smile on his face.) sastindzis; kokains
    5) (not changing or developing: set ideas.) nemainīgs; iesīkstējis
    6) ((with with) having something set in it: a gold ring set with diamonds.) rotāts; greznots
    3. noun
    1) (a group of things used or belonging together: a set of carving tools; a complete set of (the novels of) Jane Austen.) komplekts; krājums; cikls
    2) (an apparatus for receiving radio or television signals: a television/radio set.) radiouztvērējs; televizors
    3) (a group of people: the musical set.) grupa; sabiedrība; kompānija
    4) (the process of setting hair: a shampoo and set.) (matu) ieveidošana
    5) (scenery for a play or film: There was a very impressive set in the final act.) dekorācija
    6) (a group of six or more games in tennis: She won the first set and lost the next two.) sets
    - setback
    - set phrase
    - set-square
    - setting-lotion
    - set-to
    - set-up
    - all set
    - set about
    - set someone against someone
    - set against someone
    - set someone against
    - set against
    - set aside
    - set back
    - set down
    - set in
    - set off
    - set something or someone on someone
    - set on someone
    - set something or someone on
    - set on
    - set out
    - set to
    - set up
    - set up camp
    - set up house
    - set up shop
    - set upon
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    kolekcija, komplekts; aprindas, sabiedrība; aparāts, ierīce; dēsts, stāds; dzinums, atvase; virziens; ievirze, sliecība; poza, stāja; piegulums; sabiezēšana, sacietēšana; ieveidošana; bruģakmens; riets; sets; dekorācija; uzņemšanas laukums; nolikt, novietot; pielikt; iestiprināt, ielikt; novest; dēstīt, stādīt; noteikt; rādīt; uzdot; norietēt; sakost; trīt, asināt; pagriezt, vērst; virzīties; sarecināt, sabiezināt; sabiezēt, sarecēt; ieveidot; piegulēt; komponēt; apstāties; izveidoties; aizmesties; peilēt; salikt; novietots; sastindzis; pārdomāts; nozīmēts, noteikts; iepriekš sastādīts; būvēts, veidots; nostabilizējies, pastāvīgs; apņēmīgs, nelokāms; sagatavojies, gatavs; sacietējis; sagājis; norietējis; nodevies, aizrāvies

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  • 14 be out for

    (to be wanting or intending to get: She is out for revenge.) censties, tiekties (pēc kaut kā)

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  • 15 computerise

    verb (to put (information etc) into a form suitable for use by a computer: Are you intending to computerize your book-ordering system?) datorizēt; ievadīt datorā

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  • 16 think twice

    ( often with about) (to hesitate before doing (something); to decide not to do (something one was intending to do): I would think twice about going, if I were you.) (vēlreiz) rūpīgi apdomāt

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См. также в других словарях:

  • intending — [in ten′diŋ] adj. prospective; future …   English World dictionary

  • intending — adjective : prospective, aspiring the intending solicitor has a long and expensive training T.G.Lund intending students …   Useful english dictionary

  • Intending — Intend In*tend ([i^]n*t[e^]nd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Intended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Intending}.] [OE. entenden to be attentive, F. entendre, fr. L. intendre, intentum, and intensum, to intend, attend, stretch out, extend; pref. in in + tendere to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • intending — adjective Date: 1788 prospective, aspiring < an intending teacher > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • intending — /in ten ding/, adj. designing or aiming to be; prospective or aspiring: intending surgeons. [1650 60; INTEND + ING2] * * * …   Universalium

  • intending — in•tend•ing [[t]ɪnˈtɛn dɪŋ[/t]] adj. cvb designing or aiming to be; prospective or aspiring: intending surgeons[/ex] • Etymology: 1650–60 …   From formal English to slang

  • intending — in·tend || ɪn tend v. have in mind to do or accomplish, plan; mean, designate for a particular purpose …   English contemporary dictionary

  • intending passenger — A person who enters upon the premises of a carrier of passengers with the bona fide intention of becoming a passenger, and awaits the arrival of his train or other conveyance at a proper place, in a proper manner, and within a reasonable time… …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • in for the kill — intending the complete destruction of someone or something. The president promised not to raise taxes, and now that they ve been raised, his political enemies are moving in for the kill. Usage notes: used with move, close, swoop, and other verbs… …   New idioms dictionary

  • about to do something — intending to do something or close to doing something very soon the ceremony was about to begin …   Useful english dictionary

  • Penal Code (Singapore) — The Penal Code of Singapore [Singapore Statute | c ed = 1985] sets out general principles of the criminal law of Singapore, as well as the elements and penalties of common criminal offences such as homicide, theft and cheating. The Penal Code… …   Wikipedia

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