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1 roughly
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2 roughly speaking
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3 (let's) say
(roughly; approximately; about: You'll arrive there in, (let's) say, three hours.) sacīsim; teiksim; apmēram -
4 hack
[hæk] 1. verb1) (to cut or chop up roughly: The butcher hacked the beef into large pieces.) sacirst; sakapāt2) (to cut (a path etc) roughly: He hacked his way through the jungle; He hacked (out) a path through the jungle.) izcirst (ceļu)2. noun1) (a rough cut made in something: He marked the tree by making a few hacks on the trunk.) iecirtums; robs2) (a horse, or in the United States, a car, for hire.) zirgs; taksometrs•- hacker- hacking
- hacksaw* * *nodzīts zirgs, kleperis; iecirtums, ierobījums; cērte, kaplis; jājamzirgs; rakstnieķelis, skribents; cirsta brūce; spēriens pa kājas lielu; taksometrs; taksists; sauss klepus; cirtnis; reportieris; iecirst, ierobīt; jāt; braukt ar taksometru; sacirst, sakapāt; iecirst; nolīgt rakstnieķeļa darbam, samierināties; ciest; paciest; uzkaplēt, uzirdināt; iespert pa kājas lielu; sausi klepot -
5 abuse
1. [ə'bju:z] verb1) (to use wrongly, usually with harmful results: She abused her privileges by taking too long a holiday.) ļaunprātīgi izmantot2) (to insult or speak roughly to: She abused the servants.) apvainot; zākāt2. [ə'bju:s] noun1) (insulting language: He shouted abuse at her.) apvainojums; lamas2) (the wrong use of something: This toy has been subjected to a lot of abuse.) nepareiza lietošana, ekspluatēšana•- abusive- abusively
- abusiveness* * *ļaunprātīga izmantošana; izkropļošana, sagrozīšana; zākāšana, lamas, apvainojums; nepareiza ekspluatācija; ļaunprātīgi izmantot; sagrozīt, izkropļot; lamāt, apvainot, zākāt; nepareizi ekspluatēt -
6 ball
I 1. [bo:l] noun1) (anything roughly round in shape: a ball of wool.) lode; kamols2) (a round object used in games: a tennis ball.) bumba3) (balls (plural) (slang) testicles.) pauti•- ballcock
- ballpoint 2. adjectivea ballpoint pen.) lodīšu pildspalva- start/set
- keep the ball rolling II 1. [bo:l](a formal dance: a ball at the palace.) balle; deju vakars- ballroom2. adjectiveballroom dancing.) sarīkojumu dejas* * *balle, deju vakars; kamols, lode; bumba; sitiens; beisbols; pilula; blēņas; savelt kamolā; savelties kamolā -
7 cobble
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8 delta
['deltə](a roughly triangular area of land formed at the mouth of a river which reaches the sea in two or more branches: the delta of the Nile.) [] delta* * *delta -
9 drag
[dræɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) vilkt2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) vilkt3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) vilkties4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) pārmeklēt (ūdens baseina dibenu)5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) (par laiku) lēni vilkties2. noun1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) bremze; kavēklis; šķērslis2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) dūmu ievilkšana (smēķējot)3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) garlaicīgs pasākums4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) sieviešu drēbes; pretējā dzimuma apģērbs* * *draga, bagars; bremze; smagās ecēšas; šķērslis, kavēklis; garlaicīgs pasākums; garš vilciena sastāvs; garš preču vilciena sastāvs; dūmu ievilkšana; vazāt, vilkt; vilkties; bagarēt; ecēt -
10 estimate
1. ['estimeit] verb1) (to judge size, amount, value etc, especially roughly or without measuring: He estimated that the journey would take two hours.) novērtēt; aprēķināt2) (to form an idea or judgement of how good etc something is: I estimated my chances of escape as very good.) vērtēt; spriest2. [-mət] noun(a calculation (eg of the probable cost etc of something): He gave us an estimate of the cost of repairing the stonework; a rough estimate.) novērtējums; kalkulācija* * *novērtējums; kalkulēt, sastādīt tāmi, tāme, kalkulācija; vērtēt; novērtēt -
11 handle
['hændl] 1. noun(the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) rokturis; kāts; spals2. verb1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) ņemt/turēt rokās2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) izturēties3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) tirgot4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) apieties; rīkoties•- - handled- handler
- handlebars* * *kāts, rokturis, spals; ņemt rokās; apieties, rīkoties; izturēties; regulēt, vadīt; traktēt, aplūkot; tirgot -
12 hustle
1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) grūstīt; grūstīties; izgrūst2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) steidzināt3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) apkrāpt; piekrāpt; izkrāpt4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) spekulēt5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) iziet uz paneļa (par prostitūtu), maukot2. noun(quick and busy activity.) kņada; rosīšanās- hustler* * *kņada; rosīšanās; afēra, mahinācija, spekulācija; uztiepšana; ievilināšana; grūstīt; grūstīties; nodarboties ar afērām; uztiept; ievilināt; nodarboties ar prostitūciju -
13 jostle
['‹osl](to push roughly: We were jostled by the crowd; I felt people jostling against me in the dark.) grūstīt; grūstīties* * *grūdiens; grūstīšanās; grūstīt; grūstīties, spiesties; grābstīties kabatās, līst svešā kabatā -
14 manhandle
1) (to move, carry etc by hand: When the crane broke down, they had to manhandle the crates on to the boat.) stumt; celt ar rokām2) (to treat roughly: You'll break all the china if you manhandle it like that!) rupji apieties* * *stumt; ļaut rokām vaļu, rupji apieties -
15 minim
['minim](a musical note roughly equal to a slow walking step in length.) pusnots* * *pusnots; sešdesmitā daļa drahmas -
16 rough
1. adjective1) (not smooth: Her skin felt rough.) raupjš2) (uneven: a rough path.) nelīdzens; grambains3) (harsh; unpleasant: a rough voice; She's had a rough time since her husband died.) skarbs; grūts4) (noisy and violent: rough behaviour.) rupjš; nepieklājīgs5) (stormy: The sea was rough; rough weather.) vētrains6) (not complete or exact; approximate: a rough drawing; a rough idea/estimate.) uzmetuma-; aptuvens2. noun1) (a violent bully: a gang of roughs.) huligāns2) (uneven or uncultivated ground on a golf course: I lost my ball in the rough.) nelīdzens laukums•- roughly- roughness
- roughage
- roughen
- rough diamond
- rough-and-ready
- rough-and-tumble
- rough it
- rough out* * *nelīdzenums, raupjums; nepabeigtība; melnraksts, uzmetums; rupjš cilvēks; radze; nelīdzens laukums; padarīt negludu; sagatavot uzmetumu; apkalt ar radzēm; raupjš, nelīdzens; neapstrādāts; vētrains; skarbs, ass; bargs; nepieklājīgs, rupjš; griezīgs; aptuvens; grūts; vienkāršs; smags; rupji; vienkārši -
17 rustic
1) (of the countryside: rustic life.) lauku-; zemnieku-2) (roughly made: a rustic fence.) vienkāršs; rupjš* * *laucinieks, zemnieks; rupji aptēsts akmens; zemnieku, lauku; vienkāršs, rupjš; neaptēsts, rupjš -
18 shack
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19 shanty
['ʃænti]plural - shanties; noun1) (a roughly-built hut or shack.) būda; mājele2) ((also sea shanty) a song that sailors used to sing while working.) jūrnieku darba dziesma* * *būda, mājele; darba dziesma -
20 wastage
[-ti‹]noun (loss by wasting; the amount wasted: Of the total amount, roughly 20% was wastage.) zudumi* * *nožuvums, zudumi, nodilums, noplūde; atgriezumi, paliekas, atkritumi
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