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kraut

  • 1 kraut

    vācietis

    English-Latvian dictionary > kraut

  • 2 to freight a car

    kraut vagonos

    English-Latvian dictionary > to freight a car

  • 3 to heave coal

    kraut ogles

    English-Latvian dictionary > to heave coal

  • 4 to lump together

    kraut kaudzē

    English-Latvian dictionary > to lump together

  • 5 to stack up

    kraut kaudzē; neļaut lidmašīnai piezemēties

    English-Latvian dictionary > to stack up

  • 6 embark

    (to go, or put, on board ship: Passengers should embark early.) kraut kuģī; kāpt uz kuģa
    - embark on
    * * *
    kraut kuģī; kāpt uz kuģa; uzsākt

    English-Latvian dictionary > embark

  • 7 load

    [ləud] 1. noun
    1) (something which is being carried: The lorry had to stop because its load had fallen off; She was carrying a load of groceries.) krava; nasta; smagums
    2) (as much as can be carried at one time: two lorry-loads of earth.) pilna krava
    3) (a large amount: He talked a load of rubbish; We ate loads of ice-cream.) liels daudzums; milzums
    4) (the power carried by an electric circuit: The wires were designed for a load of 15 amps.) elektriskās strāvas stiprums
    2. verb
    1) (to take or put on what is to be carried (especially if heavy): They loaded the luggage into the car; The lorry was loading when they arrived.) []kraut; uzkraut; iekraut
    2) (to put ammunition into (a gun): He loaded the revolver and fired.) pielādēt (ieroci)
    3) (to put film into (a camera).) ielikt (filmu)
    * * *
    krava; slogs, nasta, smagums; lādiņš; slodze; liels daudzums, milzums; alkohola deva; narkotikas deva; kraut; piekraut; uzkraut; apbērt; pielādēt; pildīt ar svinu; lietot narkotikas

    English-Latvian dictionary > load

  • 8 pile

    I 1. noun
    1) (a (large) number of things lying on top of each other in a tidy or untidy heap; a (large) quantity of something lying in a heap: There was a neat pile of books in the corner of the room; There was pile of rubbish at the bottom of the garden.) kaudze; čupa
    2) (a large quantity, especially of money: He must have piles of money to own a car like that.) kaudze; žūksnis
    2. verb
    (to make a pile of (something); to put (something) in a pile: He piled the boxes on the table.) kraut kaudzē
    - pile up II
    (a large pillar or stake driven into the ground as a foundation for a building, bridge etc: The entire city of Venice is built on piles.) pālis
    III noun
    (the thick soft surface of carpets and some kinds of cloth eg velvet: The rug has a deep/thick pile.) pūkas; vilna; uzkārsums
    * * *
    pālis; grēda, kaudze; dūnas, pūkas, spalvas, vilna; uzkārsums; sārts; ēku grupa, liela ēka, milzenis; kaudze naudas, manta, bagātība; baterija; kodolreaktors; iedzīt pāļus; dzīt pāļus; kraut kaudzē; sakraut kaudzē; sakrāt, uzkrāt; sakrāties, uzkrāties; blīvēties

    English-Latvian dictionary > pile

  • 9 stack

    [stæk] 1. noun
    1) (a large, usually neatly shaped, pile eg of hay, straw, wood etc: a haystack.) kaudze; grēda; stirpa
    2) (a set of shelves for books eg in a library.) stelāža; plauktu rinda
    2. verb
    (to arrange in a large, usually neat, pile: Stack the books up against the wall.) kraut/likt kaudzē; grēdā; stirpā
    * * *
    grēda, kaudze; liels daudzums, milzums; skurstenis; skursteņu rinda; sters; plauktenis; piramīda; kraut kaudzē

    English-Latvian dictionary > stack

  • 10 freight

    [freit]
    1) (goods being carried from place to place: air-freight; ( also adjective) a freight train.) krava; kravas-
    2) (the money charged for carrying such goods: He charged me $100 freight.) frakts, vedmaksa
    * * *
    kravas pārvadāšana; frakts, vedmaksa; krava; preču vilciens; kraut; fraktēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > freight

  • 11 stow

    [stəu]
    (to pack neatly and especially out of sight: The sailor stowed his belongings in his locker.) nobāzt; noglabāt
    - stow away
    * * *
    kraut, kravāt; pieblīvēt, piebāzt; pārtraukt

    English-Latvian dictionary > stow

  • 12 truck

    1) (a railway vehicle for carrying goods.) preču vagons
    2) ((especially American) a lorry: He drives a truck;(also adjective) a truck-driver.) kravas automašīna
    * * *
    maiņas tirdzniecība, preču apmaiņa; platforma; vagonete; sīkas preces; darba apmaksa natūrā; kravas automašīna; sakari; dārzeņi; krāmi; nieki, blēņas; iemainīt; pārvadāt ar kravas automašīnu; kraut kravas automašīnā; iznēsājot, tirgoties; maksāt natūrā; vadīt kravas automašīnu; blandīties, slaistīties; nodarboties ar dārzeņkopību

    English-Latvian dictionary > truck

  • 13 pile up

    (to make or become a pile; to accumulate: He piled up the earth at the end of the garden; The rubbish piled up in the kitchen.) kraut kaudzē; uzkrāties

    English-Latvian dictionary > pile up

См. также в других словарях:

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  • Kraut — Kraut: Der Ursprung des nur dt. und niederl. Wortes (mhd., ahd. krūt, asächs. krūd, niederl. kruid) ist unklar. Das Wort bezeichnete zunächst eine ‹kleinere› Blattpflanze, dann auch lediglich das Blattwerk einer Pflanze, beachte z. B. die… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • kraut — [kraut] n taboo [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: kraut sauerkraut (19 20 centuries), from German, vegetable, cabbage ; because Germans supposedly love to eat sauerkraut] a very offensive word for someone from Germany. Do not use this word …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Kraut — [ kraut ] noun count OFFENSIVE an insulting word for a German …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Kraut — (n.) a German (especially a German soldier), 1841, but popularized during World War I, from Ger. kraut cabbage, considered a characteristic national dish …   Etymology dictionary

  • kraut — kraut; sauer·kraut; …   English syllables

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  • Kraut [2] — Kraut, Wilh. Theodor, geb. 1800 in Lüneburg; wurde 1828 Professor der Rechte in Göttingen; auch war er einige Zeit lang Mitglied der ersten Kammer der hannöverischen Ständeversammlung. Er schr.: De argentariis et nummulariis, Gött. 1826; De… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Kraut [1] — Kraut, ein Gewächs, dessen Stengel nicht verholzt, also »krautig« bleibt, im Gegensatz zu den Holzpflanzen mit ausdauernden, holzig werdenden Stengeln; in vielen Gegenden speziell soviel wie Kopf oder Weißkohl, s. Kohl. – Auch soviel wie Garnele …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Kraut [2] — Kraut (Apfelkraut, Birnkraut, Apfelbutter, Seim, Obsthonig, Obstgelee), ein aus Äpfeln und Birnen, zuerst am Niederrhein und in Westfalen bereitetes Präparat, das als angenehm säuerlich und erfrischend schmeckendes Nahrungs und Genußmittel für… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Kraut — (Herba), jedes Gewächs, dessen Stengel nicht verholzt und das in der Regel nur ein oder zweijährig ist; auch s.v.w. Kopfkohl, s. Brassica; ein bes. am Niederrhein und in Westfalen hergestelltes Obstgelee, der eingedickte Saft von Trauben, Birnen …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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