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81 ludo
['lu:dəu](a game played (usually by children) with counters on a board.) -
82 mahjong(g)
(an old Chinese game played with small painted tiles.) -
83 mahjong(g)
(an old Chinese game played with small painted tiles.) -
84 mandoline
['mændəlin](a musical instrument similar to a guitar: He played a tune on the mandolin.) mandolīna -
85 marbles
noun singular (any of several games played with marbles: The boys were playing marbles.) stikla bumbiņu spēle -
86 no part in
((not) to be one of the people who are doing (something): He played no part in the robbery.) []piedalīties -
87 play a
((not) to be one of the people who are doing (something): He played no part in the robbery.) []piedalīties -
88 play a trick / tricks on
(to do something which is amusing to oneself because it deceives or frightens (someone else), or makes them appear stupid: He played a trick on her by jumping out from behind a wall as she passed.) izspēlēt joku (ar kādu); izjokot -
89 play down
(to try to make (something) appear less important: He played down the fact that he had failed the exam.) iztēlot kā maznozīmīgu -
90 play havoc with
(to cause a lot of damage to: The storm played havoc with the farmer's crops.) graut; postīt -
91 play off against
(to set (one person) against (another) in order to gain an advantage: He played his father off against his mother to get more pocket money.) izspēlēt vienu pret otru; sarīdīt -
92 play on
(to make use of (someone's feelings, fears etc): He played on my sympathy until I lent him $10.) izmantot (kāda vājību u.tml.) -
93 play the fool
(to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) muļķoties; dzīt velnu -
94 singles
1) (( also noun singular) in tennis etc, a match or matches with only one player on each side: The men's singles are being played this week; ( also adjective) a singles match.) vienspēle2) ((especially American) unmarried (usually young) people: a bar for singles; ( also adjective) a singles holiday/club.) neprecējies cilvēks -
95 snooker
['snu:kə](a kind of game played on a billiard-table with fifteen red balls and seven balls of other colours: Do you play snooker?; Let's have a game of snooker; ( also adjective) a snooker match.) biljarda spēles veids, snukers -
96 table tennis
(a game played on a table with small bats and a light ball; ping pong.) galda teniss -
97 take a joke
(to be able to accept or laugh at a joke played on oneself: The trouble with him is that he can't take a joke.) saprast joku -
98 two-handed
adjective, adverb ((to be used, played etc) with two hands: a two-handed stroke.) divrocīgs; ar abām rokām
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played — Exhausted. Short form of played out. I was played after that concert last night … Dictionary of american slang
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