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stomach

  • 1 stomach

    1) (the bag-like organ in the body into which food passes when swallowed, and where most of it is digested.) kuņģis
    2) (the part of the body between the chest and thighs; the belly: a pain in the stomach.) vēders
    * * *
    kuņģis; vēders; ēstgriba; patika

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  • 2 stomach upset

    gremošanas traucējumi

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  • 3 stomach-pump

    kuņģa zonde

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  • 4 stomach-ache

    noun (a pain in the belly.) vēdergraizes; sāpes vēderā

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  • 5 no stomach for a fight

    nevēlēšanās cīnīties; panest, paciest

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  • 6 on an empty stomach

    tukšā dūšā; neēdis

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  • 7 the coats of stomach

    vēderplēve

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  • 8 to load one's stomach with food

    pārēsties

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  • 9 to turn somebody's stomach

    šķebināt dūšu

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  • 10 vomit

    ['vomit] 1. verb
    (to throw out (the contents of the stomach or other matter) through the mouth; to be sick: Whenever the ship started to move she felt like vomiting.) vemt
    2. noun
    (food etc ejected from the stomach.) vēmekļi; vēmiens
    * * *
    vemšana, vēmiens; vēmas, vēmekļi; vemt; izgrūst, izvirst

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  • 11 wind

    I 1. [wind] noun
    1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) vējš
    2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) elpa
    3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) (kuņģa, zarnu) gāzes
    2. verb
    (to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) aizsist elpu
    3. adjective
    ((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) pūšamais (instruments)
    - windiness
    - windfall
    - windmill
    - windpipe
    - windsurf
    - windsurfer
    - windsurfing
    - windscreen
    - windsock
    - windsurf
    - windsurfer
    - windsurfing
    - windswept
    - get the wind up
    - get wind of
    - get one's second wind
    - in the wind
    - like the wind
    II past tense, past participle - wound; verb
    1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) []tīt
    2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) satīt
    3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) vīties; līkumot
    4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) uzgriezt; uzvilkt
    - winding
    - wind up
    - be/get wound up
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    vējš; vītne, vijums; līkums; elpot; tinums; gāzes; smaka; tukši vārdi; pūst; neļaut atvilkt elpu; tīties; aptīties; vīties; ļaut atvilkt elpu; saost; tīt; aptīt; uzvilkt; cilpot; celt ar vinču

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  • 12 ache

    [eik] 1. noun
    (a continuous pain: I have an ache in my stomach.) sāpes (ilgstošas, smeldzošas)
    2. verb
    1) (to be in continuous pain: My tooth aches.) sāpēt (ilgstoši)
    2) (to have a great desire: I was aching to tell him the news.) alkt; kārot
    * * *
    sāpes; h, burts H; sāpēt; kārot, alkt

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  • 13 alimentary canal

    (the passage for the digestion of food in animals, including the gullet, stomach and intestines.) barības vads
    * * *
    barības vads

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  • 14 belch

    [bel ] 1. verb
    1) (to give out air noisily from the stomach through the mouth: He belched after eating too much.) atraugāties
    2) ((often with out) (of a chimney etc) to throw (out) violently: factory chimneys belching (out) smoke.) izvirt / izmest (uguni, dūmus u.tml.)
    2. noun
    (an act of belching.) atraugas; (vulkāna u.tml.) izvirdums
    * * *
    atraugas; izvirdums; atraugāties; izvirst

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  • 15 bellyache

    I noun
    (stomach pain.) vēdersāpes; vēdergraizes
    II verb
    ((informal) to complain a lot without a good reason; to grumble: Stop bellyaching, we're all doing our share!) žēloties; gausties
    * * *
    vēdersāpes, vēdergraizes; gaušanās, žēlošanās; žēloties, gausties

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  • 16 bowel

    1) ((usually in plural) the part of the digestive system below the stomach; the intestines: The surgeon removed part of her bowel.) zarna; iekšas
    2) ((in plural) the inside of something, especially when deep: the bowels of the earth.) iekšiene; dzīles
    * * *
    zarna; iekšas; iekšiene; līdzjūtība

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  • 17 bug

    1. noun
    1) (an insect that lives in dirty houses and beds: a bedbug.) blakts
    2) (an insect: There's a bug crawling up your arm.) kukainis; vabole
    3) (a germ or infection: a stomach bug.) vīruss
    4) (a small hidden microphone.) noklausīšanās ierīce
    2. verb
    1) (to place small hidden microphones in (a room etc): The spy's bedroom was bugged.) iestādīt noklausīšanās ierīci
    2) (to annoy: What's bugging him?) kaitināt; ērcināt
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    blakts; kukainis, vabole; vīruss; neprātīga ideja; slepenas noklausīšanās ierīce, diktofons; tehnisks defekts; slepeni noklausīties, uzstādīt slepenas noklausīšanās ierīci; būt apnicīgam

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  • 18 cancer

    ['kænsə]
    1) (a diseased growth in the body, often fatal: The cancer has spread to her stomach.) vēzis
    2) (the (often fatal) condition caused by such diseased growth(s): He is dying of cancer.) vēzis
    * * *
    vēzis; posts, ļaunums; Vēzis

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  • 19 crop

    [krop] 1. noun
    1) (a plant which is farmed and harvested: a fine crop of rice; We grow a variety of crops, including cabbages, wheat and barley.) raža; (lauks.) kultūra
    2) (a short whip used when horse-riding.) pātaga
    3) (a (short) haircut: a crop of red hair.) īsi apcirpti mati
    4) ((of certain birds) the first stomach, which hangs like a bag from the neck.) guza
    2. verb
    (to cut or nibble short: The sheep crop the grass.) novākt ražu; apcirpt; nograuzt (zāli)
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    augoša labība; raža, birums; kultūra; īsi apcirpti mati; guza; daudzums; liels daudzums; kāts; dot ražu; novākt ražu; apdēstīt, apsēt; nograuzt, noganīt; apcirpt

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  • 20 digest

    1. verb
    1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) sagremot
    2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) aptvert; izprast
    2. noun
    (summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.)
    - digestion
    - digestive
    * * *
    īss izklāsts; likumkrājums; sagremot; veicināt gremošanu; apgūt, izprast; paciest; klasificēt; iztvaicēt

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  • Stomach — Stom ach, n. [OE. stomak, F. estomac, L. stomachus, fr. Gr. sto machos stomach, throat, gullet, fr. sto ma a mouth, any outlet or entrance.] 1. (Anat.) An enlargement, or series of enlargements, in the anterior part of the alimentary canal, in… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stomach — c.1300, internal pouch into which food is digested, from O.Fr. estomac, from L. stomachus stomach, throat, also pride, inclination, indignation (which were thought to have their origin in that organ), from Gk. stomachos throat, gullet, esophagus …   Etymology dictionary

  • stomach — ► NOUN 1) the internal organ in which the first part of digestion occurs. 2) the abdominal area of the body; the belly. 3) an appetite or desire for something: they had no stomach for a fight. ► VERB 1) consume (food or drink) without feeling or… …   English terms dictionary

  • Stomach — Stom ach, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stomached}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stomaching}.] [Cf. L. stomachari, v.t. & i., to be angry or vexed at a thing.] 1. To resent; to remember with anger; to dislike. Shak. [1913 Webster] The lion began to show his teeth,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stomach — [n1] digestive organ of animate being; exterior abdomen, abdominal region, belly, below the belt*, breadbasket*, gut, inside, insides, maw*, paunch, pot*, potbelly*, solar plexus, spare tire*, tummy*; concepts 393,420 stomach [n2] appetite… …   New thesaurus

  • Stomach (Fu) — Stomach, a concept from traditional Chinese medicine as distinct from the Western medical concept of stomach, is more a way of describing a set of interrelated parts than an anatomical organ.ee also*Zang Fu theory …   Wikipedia

  • stomach — [stum′ək, stum′ik] n. [ME stomak < OFr estomac < L stomachus, gullet, esophagus, stomach < Gr stomachos, throat, gullet < stoma, mouth: see STOMA] 1. a) the large, saclike organ of vertebrates into which food passes from the esophagus …   English World dictionary

  • Stomach — Stom ach, v. i. To be angry. [Obs.] Hooker. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • stomach — index endure (suffer), tolerate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • stomach us — index resentment Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • stomach — *abdomen, belly, paunch, gut …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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