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21 straight ticket
biļetens ar vienas partijas kandidātiem -
22 straight tip
ziņas no drošiem avotiem -
23 straight talking
(frank discussion.) atklāta/vaļsirdīga saruna -
24 apples ten cents straight
āboli, desmit centu gabalā -
25 he has a trick of looking straight into people's eyes
viņam ir paradums lūkoties cilvēkiem tieši acīsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > he has a trick of looking straight into people's eyes
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26 keep straight on
ejiet taisni uz priekšu -
27 on the straight and narrow
godīgi -
28 out of the straight
saliekts -
29 right away, straight away
tūlīt, nekavējoties -
30 right off, straight off
tūlīt, nekavējoties -
31 to come on a straight shoot
rīkoties atklāti -
32 to come straight home
nākt tieši mājās -
33 to go straight
sākt godīgu dzīvi -
34 to keep a straight face
saglabāt vienaldzīgu sejas izteiksmi -
35 to keep straight
palikt godīgam -
36 to put a room straight
sakārtot istabu -
37 to put the record straight
precīzi aprakstīt notikumu -
38 to put things straight
savest lietas kārtībā -
39 to sit up straight
sēdēt taisni -
40 to speak straight from the shoulder
runāt bez aplinkiemEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to speak straight from the shoulder
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