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tiny

  • 1 tiny

    (very small: a tiny insect.) sīks; mazītiņš
    * * *
    sīks, niecīgs

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  • 2 tiny fact

    nenozīmīgs fakts

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  • 3 tiny little child

    mazulis

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  • 4 capillary

    [kə'piləri, ]( American[) 'kæpəleri]
    American - capillaries; noun
    (a tube with a very small diameter, especially (in plural) the tiny vessels that join veins to arteries.) kapilārs
    * * *
    kapilārs

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  • 5 cellular

    ['seljulə]
    1) (consisting of cells: cellular tissue.) šūnu-
    2) (containing tiny hollow spaces: Foam rubber is a cellular substance.) šūnveida
    * * *
    celulārs, šūnu, šūnveida

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  • 6 cloud

    1.
    1) (a mass of tiny drops of water floating in the sky: white clouds in a blue sky; The hills were hidden in cloud.) mākonis
    2) (a great number or quantity of anything small moving together: a cloud of flies.) mākonis; bars
    3) (something causing fear, depression etc: a cloud of sadness.) ēna; aptumšojums
    2. verb
    1) ((often with over) to become cloudy: The sky clouded over and it began to rain.) apmākties
    2) (to (cause to) become blurred or not clear: Her eyes were clouded with tears.) apēnot; aizmiglot
    3) (to (cause to) become gloomy or troubled: His face clouded at the unhappy news.) sadrūmt
    - cloudy
    - cloudburst
    - under a cloud
    * * *
    mākonis; aizsegs; ēna; duļķes; duļķojums; apmākties; apēnot; sadrūmt; saduļķot; aptumšot

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  • 7 coral

    ['korəl]
    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) a hard substance of various colours, made up of skeletons of a kind of tiny sea animal: a necklace made of coral; a coral reef.) korallis; koraļļu-
    2) ((of) an orange-pink colour.) koraļļkrāsa
    * * *
    korallis; koraļļu; koraļļkrāsas

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  • 8 cramp

    [kræmp] 1. noun
    ((a) painful stiffening of the muscles: The swimmer got cramp and drowned.) krampji
    2. verb
    1) (to put into too small a space: We were all cramped together in a tiny room.) saspiest; iespiest (mazā telpā)
    2) (to restrict; Lack of money cramped our efforts.) ierobežot; kavēt
    * * *
    krampji; skava; savienot ar skavu; savilkt krampjos; ierobežot, kavēt

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  • 9 crumb

    (a tiny piece, especially of bread: She puts crumbs for the birds on her window-sill.) (maizes) drupata
    * * *
    drupata; mīkstums; kripata, druska; plencis; drupināt

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  • 10 crush

    1. verb
    1) (to squash by squeezing together etc: The car was crushed between the two trucks.) saspiest; saberzt
    2) (to crease: That material crushes easily.) burzīt; burzīties; gumzīt
    3) (to defeat: He crushed the rebellion.) apspiest; sagraut
    4) (to push, press etc together: We (were) all crushed into the tiny room.) saspiest; saspiesties; spiesties; drūzmēties
    2. noun
    (squeezing or crowding together: There's always a crush in the supermarket on Saturdays.) spiešanās; drūzma
    * * *
    drūzmēšanās, spiešanās; drūzma; sagrāve, trieciens; augļu sula; pārpildīta sanāksme; aizraušanās; sasmalcināt, saberzt, saspiest; spiesties, drūzmēties; izspiest

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  • 11 dew

    [dju:]
    (tiny drops of moisture coming from the air as it cools, especially at night: The grass is wet with early-morning dew.) rasa
    * * *
    rasa; asara, piliens; svaigums; rasot; slacīt, rasināt

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  • 12 droplet

    [-lit]
    noun (a tiny drop: droplets of rain.) pilīte
    * * *
    pilīte

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  • 13 dwarf

    [dwo:f] 1. plurals - dwarfs; noun
    1) (an animal, plant or person much smaller than normal.) punduris
    2) (in fairy tales etc, a creature like a tiny man, with magic powers: Snow White and the seven dwarfs.) (pasaku) rūķītis
    2. verb
    (to make to appear small: The cathedral was dwarfed by the surrounding skyscrapers.) likt izskatīties mazākam
    * * *
    punduris; pundurveidīgs dzīvnieks; rūķītis; kavēt augšanu, traucēt attīstību; pundurveidīgs

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  • 14 elf

    [elf]
    plural - elves; noun
    (a tiny and mischievous fairy.) lauma
    * * *
    lauma, elfa; draiskulis

    English-Latvian dictionary > elf

  • 15 germ

    [‹ə:m]
    1) (a very tiny animal or plant that causes disease: Disinfectant kills germs.) mikrobs; baktērija
    2) (the small beginning (of anything): the germ of an idea.) iedīgļi; sākums
    * * *
    baktērija, mikrobs; dīglis, embrijs; aizmetnis, dīglis; iedīgļi, sākotne, sākums; attīstīties, dzīt asnus

    English-Latvian dictionary > germ

  • 16 German measles

    noun (a mild infectious disease with symptoms of tiny red spots on the body, fever and cough.) masaliņas
    * * *
    masaliņas; masaliņas

    English-Latvian dictionary > German measles

  • 17 gilt

    [ɡilt]
    (a gold or gold-like substance: a tiny vase covered with gilt; ( also adjective) a gilt brooch.) apzeltījums; apzeltīts
    * * *
    zeltījums; apzeltījums; zelts, nauda; apzeltīts

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  • 18 granulated

    [-lei-]
    adjective (broken into tiny particles: granulated sugar.) smalkais cukurs
    * * *
    granulēts, graudains; sadrupināts, sasmalcināts

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  • 19 herd

    [hə:d] 1. noun
    (a group of animals of one kind that stay, or are kept, together: a herd of cattle; a herd of elephant(s).) ganāmpulks; bars
    2. verb
    (to gather together, or be brought together, in a group: The dogs herded the sheep together; The tourists were herded into a tiny room.) ganīt; sadzīt [] barā; sapulcināt; sadzīt
    - - herd
    - herdsman
    - the herd instinct
    * * *
    ganāmpulks; pūlis, bars; sadzīt barā; ganīt; pulcēties barā; turēties kopā, sadraudzēties

    English-Latvian dictionary > herd

  • 20 lichen

    (any of a large group of tiny plants which grow over stones, trees etc.) ķērpis
    * * *
    ķērpis; ēde

    English-Latvian dictionary > lichen

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  • tiny — index impalpable, minimal, remote (small), tenuous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • tiny — (adj.) c.1400, tyne very small, perhaps from TINE (Cf. tine) …   Etymology dictionary

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  • tiny — ► ADJECTIVE (tinier, tiniest) ▪ very small. ► NOUN (pl. tinies) informal ▪ a very young child. DERIVATIVES tinily adverb tininess noun. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • tiny — [tī′nē] adj. tinier, tiniest [< ME n. tine, a little (something)] very small; diminutive SYN. SMALL …   English World dictionary

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