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21 miss out
1) (to omit or fail to include: I missed her out (of the list).) izlaist, neiekļaut2) ((often with on) to be left out of something: George missed out (on all the fun) because of his broken leg.) palaist garām; neizbaudīt -
22 drop out
( often with of) (to withdraw from a group, from a course at university, or from the normal life of society: There are only two of us going to the theatre now Mary has dropped out; She's dropped out of college.) atrauties no sabiedrības; izstāties (no grupas, mācību iestādes) -
23 look out
1) ((usually with for) to watch: She was looking out for him from the window.) meklēt (ar skatienu)2) (to find by searching: I've looked out these books for you.) izvēlēties; izmeklēt -
24 run out
1) ((of a supply) to come to an end: The food has run out.) izbeigties2) ((with of) to have no more: We've run out of money.) izsīkt; aptrūkties -
25 sell out
1) ((sometimes with of) to sell all of something: We sold out our entire stock.) izpārdot (visu)2) (to be all sold: The second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting.) tikt pilnībā izpārdotam -
26 wipe out
1) (to clean the inside of (a bowl etc) with a cloth etc.) izslaucīt2) (to remove; to get rid of: You must try to wipe out the memory of these terrible events.) izdzēst (no atmiņas); tikt vaļā3) (to destroy completely: They wiped out the whole regiment in one battle.) noslaucīt no zemes virsas -
27 have nothing to do with
1) (to avoid completely: After he came out of prison, many of his friends would have nothing to do with him.) nebūt nekam kopējam ar; nebiedroties ar2) ((also be nothing to do with) to be something that a person ought not to be interested in: This letter has/is nothing to do with you.) neattiekties uz -
28 accordance: in accordance with
(in agreement with: The money will be given out in accordance with his instructions.) saskaņā ar -
29 brazen it out
(to face a situation with impudent boldness: She knew her deception had been discovered but decided to brazen it out.) nekaunīgi / izaicinoši izturēties -
30 hammer out
(to produce (an agreement etc) with a great deal of effort and discussion: to hammer out a solution.) izstrādāt/panākt (vienošanos u.tml.) -
31 have one's work cut out
(to be faced with a difficult task: You'll have your work cut out to beat the champion.) saņemt grūtu uzdevumu -
32 hit out
( often with against or at) (to attempt to hit: The injured man hit out blindly at his attackers.) [] atsist -
33 kit out
past tense, past participle - kitted; verb (to provide with all the clothes, tools etc necessary for a particular purpose: The money was spent on kitting out the school football team.) aprīkot; ietērpt -
34 lock out
(to prevent from getting into a building etc by using a lock: Don't lock yourself out (of the house) by forgetting to take your key with you.) nelaist iekšā; palikt ārpusē -
35 pace out
(to measure by walking along, across etc with even steps: She paced out the room.) izmērīt soļiem -
36 pad out
(to fill with a soft material to make the right size: The actor's costume was padded out to make him look fat.) izpolsterēt; uzpolsterēt -
37 take it out on
(to be angry with or unpleasant to because one is angry, disappointed etc oneself: You're upset, but there's no need to take it out on me!) izgāzt dusmas (uz kādu) -
38 in / out of perspective
1) ((of an object in a painting, photograph etc) having, or not having, the correct size, shape, distance etc in relation to the rest of the picture: These houses don't seem to be in perspective in your drawing.) []attēlots perspektīvā2) (with, or without, a correct or sensible understanding of something's true importance: Try to get these problems in(to) perspective; Keep things in perspective.) patiesā gaismā -
39 rub out
(to remove (a mark, writing etc) with a rubber; to erase.) izberzt -
40 step out
(to walk with a long(er) and (more) energetic stride.) soļot ātri; pielikt soli
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