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41 musty
(damp or stale in smell or taste: musty old books.) appelējis; pelējuma-* * *appelējis, nopelējis -
42 nasty
1) (unpleasant to the senses: a nasty smell.) riebīgs; nejauks2) (unfriendly or unpleasant in manner: The man was very nasty to me.) nejauks; ļauns3) (wicked; evil: He has a nasty temper.) slikts; ļauns4) ((of weather) very poor, cold, rainy etc.) slikts; riebīgs5) ((of a wound, cut etc) serious: That dog gave her a nasty bite.) bīstams6) (awkward or very difficult: a nasty situation.) slikts; draudīgs•- nastily- nastiness* * *nejauks, nelāgs; šķebinošs, riebīgs, pretīgs; neķītrs, piedauzīgs; dzēlīgs, ļauns; bīstams, draudīgs -
43 obnoxious
[əb'nokʃəs](offensive: an obnoxious man; The smell of that mixture is really obnoxious.) riebīgs; pretīgs* * *riebīgs, pretīgs, nepatīkams -
44 odour
['əudə](a smell (usually particularly good or bad): the sweet odour of roses.) (spēcīga) smarža, aromāts* * *aromāts, smarža; pieskaņa, piegarša; reputācija, slava -
45 offensive
[-siv]1) (insulting: offensive remarks.) apvainojošs; aizvainojošs2) (disgusting: an offensive smell.) pretīgs; riebīgs3) (used to attack: an offensive weapon.) agresīvs; uzbrukuma-* * *ofensīva, uzbrukums; apvainojošs, aizvainojošs; nepatīkams, pretīgs; uzbrūkošs, agresīvs -
46 onion
(a type of vegetable with an eatable bulb which has a strong taste and smell: pickled onions; Put plenty of onion in the stew.) sīpols* * *sīpols; galva -
47 overpowering
adjective (very strong: That smell is quite overpowering.) spēcīgs; nepārvarams* * *neatvairāms, nepārvarams -
48 oxygen
['oksi‹ən](an element, a gas without taste, colour or smell, forming part of the air: He died from lack of oxygen.) skābeklis* * *skābeklis -
49 pungent
((of a taste or smell) sharp and strong.) kodīgs; ass; pikants* * *dzēlīgs, ass; sīvs, kodīgs; pikants, ass; smailgala -
50 rank
I 1. [ræŋk] noun1) (a line or row (especially of soldiers or taxis): The officer ordered the front rank to fire.) ierinda; rinda2) ((in the army, navy etc) a person's position of importance: He was promoted to the rank of sergeant/colonel.) kategorija; (dienesta) pakāpe3) (a social class: the lower social ranks.) šķira; slānis2. verb(to have, or give, a place in a group, according to importance: I would rank him among our greatest writers; Apes rank above dogs in intelligence.) ierindot; ierindotiesII [ræŋk] adjective1) (complete; absolute: rank stupidity; The race was won by a rank outsider.) pilnīgs; galīgs2) (unpleasantly stale and strong: a rank smell of tobacco.) sasmacis; šķebīgs•- rankness* * *rinda; ierinda; dienesta pakāpe, rangs; kategorija, pakāpe; stāvoklis; nostādīt ierindā; nostāties ierindā; sarindot; ierindot, klasificēt; ierindoties; ieņemt augstāku stāvokli; kupls, sazēlis; lekns; sasmacis; riebīgs, pretīgs; pilnīgs -
51 rat
1. noun1) (a small animal with a long tail, like a mouse but larger: The rats have eaten holes in those bags of flour.) žurka2) (an offensive word for an unpleasant and untrustworthy person.) nodevējs; okšķeris2. verb1) (to break an agreement, promise etc.) lauzt norunu/solījumu2) (to betray one's friends, colleagues etc: The police know we're here. Someone must have ratted.) nodot kādu•- rat race- smell a rat* * *žurka; nodevējs; streiklauzis; okšķeris; iznīcināt žurkas; pamest grūtā brīdī; slaistīties bez darba -
52 repellent
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53 savoury
adjective (having a usually salty or sharp, but not sweet, taste or smell: a savoury omelette.) garšīgs; pikants* * *garšīgs; vircots, pikants; patīkams; uzkožamais -
54 sense
[sens] 1. noun1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) sajūta2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) apziņa; izjūta3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) izjūta4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) veselais saprāts5) (a meaning (of a word).) nozīme; jēga6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) jēga; būtība2. verb(to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) just; nojaust; apzināties- senselessly
- senselessness
- senses
- sixth sense* * *sajūta; apziņa, saprāts; jēga, nozīme; noskaņa, gaisotne; izjust, sajust; apjēgt; uzrādīt -
55 smelly
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56 smelt
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57 sour
1. adjective1) (having a taste or smell similar in nature to that of lemon juice or vinegar: Unripe apples are/taste very sour.) skābs2) (having a similar taste as a stage in going bad: sour milk.) skābens; saskābis3) ((of a person, his character etc) discontented, bad-tempered or disagreeable: She was looking very sour this morning.) skābs; sapīcis2. verb(to make or become sour.) skābt; skābēt- sourly- sourness* * *sarūgt, saskābt; saskābēt; saīgt; padarīt īgnu; oksidēt; skābs; saskābis; sapīcis, īgns; mazvērtīgs, nepilnīgs; skābs, purvains -
58 stench
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59 strong
[stroŋ]1) (firm, sound, or powerful, and therefore not easily broken, destroyed, attacked, defeated, resisted, or affected by weariness, illness etc: strong furniture; a strong castle; a strong wind; She's a strong swimmer; He has a very strong will/personality; He has never been very strong (= healthy); He is not strong enough to lift that heavy table.) stiprs; spēcīgs2) (very noticeable; very intense: a strong colour; a strong smell.) stiprs; izteikts3) (containing a large amount of the flavouring ingredient: strong tea.) stiprs4) ((of a group, force etc) numbering a particular amount: An army 20,000 strong was advancing towards the town.) (skaitliski) liels•- strongly- strength
- strengthen
- strongbox
- strong drink
- stronghold
- strong language
- strong-minded
- strong point
- strongroom
- on the strength of* * *stiprs, spēcīgs; alkoholisks; ass; liels; bargs, stingrs; skaļš; stiprs; spēcīgi -
60 sulphur
(a light yellow non-metallic element found in the earth, which burns with a blue flame giving off a choking smell and is used in matches, gunpowder etc.) sērs- sulphate* * *sērs; zaļgandzeltena krāsa; izkvēpināt ar sēru; zaļgandzeltens
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