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  • 101 tobacco

    [tə'bækəu]
    plural - tobaccos; noun
    ((a type of plant that has) leaves that are dried and used for smoking in pipes, cigarettes, cigars etc, or as snuff: Tobacco is bad for your health.)
    * * *
    tabaka

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  • 102 under the weather

    (in poor health: I'm feeling under the weather this week.) nevesels
    * * *
    nevesels; nelaimē; grūtos apstākļos; iedzēris

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  • 103 unwell

    (not in good health: He felt unwell this morning.) nevesels
    * * *
    nevesels

    English-Latvian dictionary > unwell

  • 104 welfare

    ['welfeə]
    1) (mental and physical health; living conditions: Who is looking after the child's welfare?) labklājība
    2) (money or aid given by government to people in need: He is on welfare; She lives on welfare; to get welfare.) sociālais pabalsts
    - welfare state
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    labklājība; dzīves apstākļu uzlabošana

    English-Latvian dictionary > welfare

  • 105 who

    [hu:] 1. pronoun
    ((used as the subject of a verb) what person(s)(?): Who is that woman in the green hat?; Who did that?; Who won?; Do you know who all these people are?) kas
    2. relative pronoun
    1) ((used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously to distinguish him or them from others: used as the subject of a verb: usually replaceable by that) (the) one(s) that: The man who/that telephoned was a friend of yours; A doctor is a person who looks after people's health.) (tas) kurš
    2) (used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people: His mother, who was so proud, gave him a hug.) kas
    3. pronoun
    1) (no matter who: Whoever rings, tell him/them I'm out.) (ja) kāds; vienalga, kurš
    2) ((also who ever) used in questions to express surprise etc: Whoever said that?) kas tad
    4. relative pronoun
    (used as the object of a verb or preposition but in everyday speech sometimes replaced by who)
    1) ((used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously, to distinguish him or them from others: able to be omitted or replaced by that except when following a preposition) (the) one(s) that: The man (whom/that) you mentioned is here; Today I met some friends (whom/that) I hadn't seen for ages; This is the man to whom I gave it; This is the man (whom/who/that) I gave it to.) kuru; kuram
    2) (used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people: His mother, who was so proud of him, gave him a hug.) kuru; kuram
    * * *
    kuri, kurš, kas; ar kuriem, ar kuru, ko, kurus, kuru, ar ko

    English-Latvian dictionary > who

  • 106 wholesome

    ['həulsəm]
    (healthy; causing good health: wholesome food; wholesome exercise.) veselīgs; vērtīgs
    - wholesomeness
    * * *
    veselīgs; kas nāk par labu, vērtīgs, derīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > wholesome

  • 107 worse

    ((of things or people) to become better or worse: His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse.) mainīties uz labo/slikto pusi; uzlaboties/pasliktināties
    * * *
    ļaunāks, sliktāks; ļaunāk

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  • 108 ask after

    (to make inquiries about the health etc of: She asked after his father.) apjautāties

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  • 109 at the expense of

    1) (being paid for by; at the cost of: He equipped the expedition at his own expense; At the expense of his health he finally completed the work.) uz kāda/kaut kā rēķina
    2) (making (a person) appear ridiculous: He told a joke at his wife's expense.) pasmejoties par

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  • 110 be in good form

    (to be in good spirits or health: She's in good form after her holiday.) būt labā formā/garastāvoklī

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  • 111 beyond/without price

    (very precious: Good health is beyond price.) ļoti vērtīgs; nenovērtējams

    English-Latvian dictionary > beyond/without price

  • 112 build up

    1) (to increase (the size or extent of): The traffic begins to build up around five o'clock.) palielināt; palielināties; pieaugt
    2) (to strengthen gradually (a business, one's health, reputation etc): His father built up that grocery business from nothing.) radīt; izveidot; nostiprināt (veselību u.tml.)

    English-Latvian dictionary > build up

  • 113 for the sake of

    1) (in order to benefit: He bought a house in the country for the sake of his wife's health.) dēļ; labad
    2) (because of a desire for: For the sake of peace, he said he agreed with her.) dēļ; labad

    English-Latvian dictionary > for the sake of

  • 114 go on

    1) (to continue: Go on reading - I won't disturb you.) turpināt
    2) (to talk a great deal, usually too much: She goes on and on about her health.) runāt bez apstājas
    3) (to happen: What is going on here?) notikt
    4) (to base one's investigations etc on: The police had very few clues to go on in their search for the murderer.) izmantot par pamatu

    English-Latvian dictionary > go on

  • 115 here's to

    interjection (used as a toast to the health, success etc of someone or something: Here's to the success of the new company.) uz veselību!

    English-Latvian dictionary > here's to

  • 116 HMO

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  • 117 medicated

    ['medikeitid]
    (having a healing or health-giving substance mixed in: Medicated shampoo.) ārstniecisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > medicated

  • 118 take a turn for the better

    ((of things or people) to become better or worse: His fortunes have taken a turn for the better; Her health has taken a turn for the worse.) mainīties uz labo/slikto pusi; uzlaboties/pasliktināties

    English-Latvian dictionary > take a turn for the better

  • 119 tell on

    1) (to have a bad effect on: Smoking began to tell on his health.) atsaukties (uz kaut ko); ietekmēt
    2) (to give information about (a person, usually if they are doing something wrong): I'm late for work - don't tell on me!) nosūdzēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > tell on

  • 120 waste away

    (to decay; to lose weight, strength and health etc: He is wasting away because he has a terrible disease.) vārgt; nīkt; dilt

    English-Latvian dictionary > waste away

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