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  • 1 pool

    [pu:l] I noun
    1) (a small area of still water: The rain left pools in the road.) peļķe
    2) (a similar area of any liquid: a pool of blood/oil.) peļķe; palts
    3) (a deep part of a stream or river: He was fishing (in) a pool near the river-bank.) (upes) līcis
    4) (a swimming-pool: They spent the day at the pool.) baseins
    II 1. noun
    (a stock or supply: We put our money into a general pool.) kopējā kase; kopējais fonds
    2. verb
    (to put together for general use: We pooled our money and bought a caravan that we could all use.) (naudu) apvienot kopējā kasē/fondā
    - football pools
    - pools
    * * *
    peļķe; kopējs fonds; kopējā kase, kopējie fondi; dīķis; baseins; birojs, apvienība; kopējā ieliktā summa; biljards; apvienot kopējā fondā; summēt

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  • 2 headlong

    adjective, adverb
    1) (moving forwards or downwards, with one's head in front: a headlong dive into the pool of water; He fell headlong into a pool of water.) ar galvu pa priekšu
    2) ((done) without thought or delay, often foolishly: a headlong rush; He rushes headlong into disaster.) pārsteidzīgs; muļķīgs
    * * *
    pārsteidzīgs, muļķīgs; ar galvu pa priekšu; muļķīgi, pārsteidzīgi

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  • 3 evaporate

    [i'væpəreit]
    (to (cause to) change into vapour and disappear: The small pool of water evaporated in the sunshine; His enthusiasm soon evaporated.) iztvaikot; izgarot; izgaist
    - evaporation
    * * *
    iztvaicēt; iztvaikot, izgarot; izgaist

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  • 4 fetid

    ['fi:tid]
    (having a bad smell; stinking: a fetid pool of water.) smirdošs; smakojošs
    * * *
    smakojošs, smirdošs

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  • 5 headfirst

    adverb (with one's head in front or bent forward: He fell headfirst into a pool of water.) ar galvu pa priekšu
    * * *
    pārsteidzīgs, muļķīgs; ar galvu pa priekšu; muļķīgi, pārsteidzīgi

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  • 6 puddle

    (a small, usually dirty, pool (of water): It had been raining, and there were puddles in the road.) peļķe
    * * *
    peļķe; mālu java; mālu un smilšu java; saduļķot; plunčāties; apčurāties, izlaist peļķīti; pudlingot; pārklāt ar mālu javu; pārklāt ar mālu un smilšu javu

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  • 7 fresh

    [freʃ]
    1) (newly made, gathered, arrived etc: fresh fruit (= fruit that is not tinned, frozen etc); fresh flowers.) svaigs
    2) ((of people etc) healthy; not tired: You are looking very fresh this morning.) možs; spirgts
    3) (another; different; not already used, begun, worn, heard etc: a fresh piece of paper; fresh news.) jauns; svaigs
    4) ((of weather etc) cool; refreshing: a fresh breeze; fresh air.) (par laiku) vēss; dzestrs; svaigs
    5) ((of water) without salt: The swimming-pool has fresh water in it, not sea water.) (par ūdeni) sald[]
    - freshly
    - fresh-water
    * * *
    svaigs, nebojāts; nekonservēts, svaigs, dabisks; bezsāls; jauns; svaigs, tīrs; tikko ieradies, jauns; spirgts, možs; svaigs, veselīgs; nepieredzējis; dzestrs, vēss; spirgts; nekaunīgs, pašpārliecināts; jauniņš

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  • 8 swim

    [swim] 1. present participle - swimming; verb
    1) (to move through water using arms and legs or fins, tails etc: The children aren't allowed to go sailing until they've learnt to swim; I'm going / I've been swimming; She swam to the shore; They watched the fish swimming about in the aquarium.) peldēt
    2) (to cross (a river etc), compete in (a race), cover (a distance etc) by swimming: He swam three lengths of the swimming-pool; She can't swim a stroke (= at all).) []peldēt; nopeldēt
    3) (to seem to be moving round and round, as a result of dizziness etc: His head was swimming; Everything began to swim before his eyes.) peldēt; reibt; iet raibam gar acīm
    2. noun
    (an act of swimming: We went for a swim in the lake.) pelde; peldēšanās
    - swimming
    - swimming-bath
    - swimming-pool
    - swimming-trunks
    - swimsuit
    - swimming-costume
    * * *
    peldēšana; reibonis; peldēt; peldēties; pārpeldēt; peldināt; pārplūst; būt pārplūdinātam; reibt

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  • 9 duck

    I verb
    1) (to push briefly under water: They splashed about, ducking each other in the pool.) ienirt; pagrūst (zem ūdens)
    2) (to lower the head suddenly as if to avoid a blow: He ducked as the ball came at him.) izvairīties (no sitiena)
    II plurals - ducks, duck; noun
    1) (a kind of wild or domesticated water-bird with short legs and a broad flat beak.) pīle
    2) (a female duck. See also drake.) pīle
    3) (in cricket, a score of nil by a batsman: He was out for a duck.) (kriketā) nulles rezultāts
    * * *
    pīle; izvairīšanās; buru audekls; ieniršana; drostaliņa; tanks-amfībija; izvairīties; ienirt

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  • 10 dive

    1. verb
    1) (to plunge headfirst into water or down through the air: He dived off a rock into the sea.) nirt
    2) (to go quickly and suddenly out of sight: She dived down a back street and into a shop.) pēkšņi nozust
    2. noun
    (an act of diving: She did a beautiful dive into the deep end of the pool.) niršana
    - diving-board
    - great diving beetle
    * * *
    niršana; iegremdēšanās, iegrimšana; pikēšana; krodziņš; nirt; ienirt; mesties lejup; iegremdēties, iegrimt; pēkšņi nozust; iebāzt, iegrūst; pikēt

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  • 11 plop

    [plop] 1. noun
    (the sound of a small object falling into water etc: The raindrop fell into her teacup with a plop.) plunkšķis
    2. verb
    (to fall with this sound: A stone plopped into the pool.) []plunkšķēt
    * * *
    plunkšķis; noplunkšķēt; ar plunkšķi

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  • 12 plunge

    1. verb
    1) (to throw oneself down (into deep water etc); to dive: He plunged into the river.) ienirt; iegrimt; mesties (iekšā)
    2) (to push (something) violently or suddenly into: He plunged a knife into the meat.) iegrūst; iedzīt
    2. noun
    (an act of plunging; a dive: He took a plunge into the pool.) ieniršana; iegremdēšanās
    - take the plunge
    * * *
    ieniršana; iegrimšana; iegremdēšana; izrāviens uz priekšu; izrāviens; ienirt; iegrimt; iegremdēt; kristies; mesties; iedzīt, iegrūst; uzsākt; rauties uz priekšu; gareniski šūpoties

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  • 13 stagnant

    ['stæɡnənt]
    1) ((of water) standing still rather than flowing and therefore usually dirty: a stagnant pool.) stāvošs (ūdens); sastāvējies
    2) (dull or inactive: Our economy is stagnant.) inerts; neaktīvs
    - stagnation
    * * *
    stāvošs; inerts, kūtrs

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