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1 trail
[treil] 1. verb1) (to drag, or be dragged, along loosely: Garments were trailing from the suitcase.) vilkt/vilkties (pa zemi)2) (to walk slowly and usually wearily: He trailed down the road.) vilkties3) (to follow the track of: The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.) sekot; dzīt pēdas2. noun1) (a track (of an animal): The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.) pēdas2) (a path through a forest or other wild area: a mountain trail.) taka3) (a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes: There was a trail of blood across the floor.) pēdas; traipi•- trailer* * *pēdas; mākonis, stabs; taka; stīga; vazāt, vilkt; vazāties, vilkties; iet pa pēdām, sekot; iemīt; nokarāties; vīties; vilkties -
2 trail of blood
asiņainas pēdas -
3 blaze a trail
(to lead or show the way towards something new: He blazed a trail in the field of nuclear power.) lauzt ceļu -
4 to be hard on somebody's trail
būt kādam uz pēdām -
5 to be on the trail of somebody
izsekot kādu -
6 to blaze the trail
lauzt jaunus ceļus; iezīmēt ceļu mežā; būt celmlauzim; lauzt ceļu -
7 to foul the trail
sajaukt pēdas -
8 to get off the trail
pazaudēt pēdas -
9 to get on the trail
nonākt uz pēdām -
10 vapour trail
lidmašīnas mākoņsliede -
11 ski track/trail
noun (a ski run; a path taken by skiers.) slēpošanas trase -
12 blaze
I 1. [bleiz] noun1) (a bright light or fire: A neighbour rescued her from the blaze.) liesma2) (an outburst (of anger, emotion etc): a blaze of fury.) (dusmu, kaislību u.tml.) uzliesmojums3) (a bright display: a blaze of colour.) spožums; mirdzums2. verb((of a fire, the sun) to burn, shine brightly.) liesmot; kvēlot; mirdzēt- blazingII [bleiz]* * *liesma; balts laukums; ierobojums, iezīme; spilgta gaisma; greznums, spožums, mirdzums; uzliesmojums; iezīmēt; liesmot, kvēlot; laistīties, mirdzēt -
13 comet
['komit](a type of heavenly body which leaves a trail of light behind it as it moves.) komēta* * *komēta -
14 scent
[sent] 1. verb1) (to discover by the sense of smell: The dog scented a cat.) saost2) (to suspect: As soon as he came into the room I scented trouble.) nojaust3) (to cause to smell pleasantly: The roses scented the air.) sasmaržot2. noun1) (a (usually pleasant) smell: This rose has a delightful scent.) smarža2) (a trail consisting of the smell which has been left and may be followed: The dogs picked up the man's scent and then lost it again.) pēdas3) (a liquid with a pleasant smell; perfume.) smaržas•- scented- put/throw someone off the scent
- put/throw off the scent* * *smarža; smaržas; pēdas; oža; saost; sasmaržot; nojaust -
15 ski
1. [ski:] noun(one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) slēpe2. [ski:d] verb(to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) slēpot- ski-- skier
- skiing
- ski jump
- ski jumper
- ski jumping
- ski lift
- ski pole
- ski resort
- ski slope
- ski run
- ski track/trail
- ski tow* * *slēpe; slēpot -
16 snail
[sneil](a kind of soft-bodied small crawling animal with a coiled shell: Snails leave a silvery trail as they move along.) gliemezis* * *gliemezis; tūļa; spirāle -
17 dabble
['dæbl]1) (to play, or trail, in water: He dabbled his feet in the river.) šļakstīties; plunčāties2) (to do anything in a half-serious way or as a hobby: He dabbles in chemistry.) neprofesionāli nodarboties -
18 pick up
1) (to learn gradually, without formal teaching: I never studied Italian - I just picked it up when I was in Italy.) iemācīties (pēc dzirdes, vērojuma)2) (to let (someone) into a car, train etc in order to take him somewhere: I picked him up at the station and drove him home.) uzņemt (kā pasažieri); aizvest3) (to get (something) by chance: I picked up a bargain at the shops today.) nejauši dabūt4) (to right (oneself) after a fall etc; to stand up: He fell over and picked himself up again.) atgūties; atžirgt5) (to collect (something) from somewhere: I ordered some meat from the butcher - I'll pick it up on my way home tonight.) paņemt6) ((of radio, radar etc) to receive signals: We picked up a foreign broadcast last night.) uztvert7) (to find; to catch: We lost his trail but picked it up again later; The police picked up the criminal.) tikt uz pēdām; saņemt ciet
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