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  • 21 motorist

    noun (a person who drives a motor car: The motorist could not avoid hitting the dog.) automobilists
    * * *
    automobilists

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  • 22 pitfall

    noun (a possible danger: She has managed to avoid most of the pitfalls of life.) lamatas; slazds; bīstama situācija
    * * *
    vilku bedre; slazds, lamatas; kļūme

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  • 23 precaution

    [pri'ko:ʃən]
    (care taken to avoid accidents, disease etc: They took every precaution to ensure that their journey would be safe and enjoyable.) piesardzība; drošības pasākums
    * * *
    piesardzība

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  • 24 refrain

    I [rə'frein] noun
    (a line of words or music repeated regularly in a song, especially at the end of or after each verse; a chorus.) refrēns; piedziedājums
    II [rə'frein] verb
    ((with from) not to do; to avoid: You are asked to refrain from smoking / from (drinking) alcohol.) atturēties
    * * *
    piedziedājums, refrēns; atturēties; apvaldīt

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  • 25 scandal

    ['skændl]
    1) (something that is considered shocking or disgraceful: The price of such food is a scandal.) skandāls; negods
    2) (an outburst of public indignation caused by something shocking or disgraceful: Her love affair caused a great scandal amongst the neighbours; They kept the matter secret, in order to avoid a scandal.) skandāls
    3) (gossip: all the latest scandal.) tenkas
    - scandalise
    - scandalous
    - scandalously
    * * *
    skandāls, negods; tenkas

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  • 26 shirk

    [ʃə:k]
    (to avoid doing, accepting responsibility for etc (something one ought to): She shirked telling him the bad news that night.) izvairīties; novelt (atbildību)
    * * *
    izvairīties

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  • 27 shrink

    I [ʃriŋk] verb
    1) (to (cause material, clothes etc to) become smaller: My jersey shrank in the wash; Do they shrink the material before they make it up into clothes?) sarauties; sarukt; dekatēt (audumu)
    2) (to move back in fear, disgust etc (from): She shrank (back) from the man.) atrauties []
    3) (to wish to avoid something unpleasant: I shrank from telling him the terrible news.) []vairīties
    - shrunken II [ʃriŋk] noun
    ((slang) a psychiatrist.) psihiatrs
    * * *
    sarukt, sarauties; izkalst, izžūt; vairīties; uzvilkt; psihiatrs

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  • 28 shun

    past tense, past participle - shunned; verb
    (to avoid or keep away from.) []vairīties
    * * *
    izvairīties

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  • 29 sidestep

    past tense, past participle - sidestepped; verb
    1) (to step to one side: He sidestepped as his attacker tried to grab him.) paiet/parauties sānis; izvairīties
    2) (to avoid: to sidestep a problem.) izvairīties
    * * *
    sānsolis; kāpņu solis; paiet sānis; izvairīties

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  • 30 slacken

    1) (to make or become looser: She felt his grip on her arm slacken.) kļūt vaļīgākam; atslābt; atslābināt
    2) (to make or become less busy, less active or less fast: The doctor told him to slacken up if he wanted to avoid a heart-attack.) samazināt slodzi; atlaist grožus vaļīgāk
    * * *
    atslābināt, palaist vaļīgāk; atslābt; palēnināt

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  • 31 slink

    [sliŋk]
    past tense, past participle - slunk; verb
    (to move as if wanting to avoid attention: He slunk into the kitchen and stole a cake.) lavīties
    * * *
    neiznēsāts dzīvnieka mazulis; aizlavīties

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  • 32 stall

    I [sto:l] noun
    1) (a compartment in a cowshed etc: cattle stalls.) steliņģis
    2) (a small shop or a counter or table on which goods are displayed for sale: He bought a newspaper at the bookstall on the station; traders' stalls.) stends; kiosks
    II 1. [sto:l] verb
    1) ((of a car etc or its engine) to stop suddenly through lack of power, braking too quickly etc: The car stalled when I was halfway up the hill.) (par dzinēju) apstāties; iestrēgt; noslāpt
    2) ((of an aircraft) to lose speed while flying and so go out of control: The plane stalled just after take-off and crashed on to the runway.) (par lidmašīnu) zaudēt ātrumu
    3) (to cause (a car etc, or aircraft) to do this: Use the brake gently or you'll stall the engine.) apstādināt
    2. noun
    (a dangerous loss of flying speed in an aircraft, causing it to drop: The plane went into a stall.) ātruma zaudēšana
    III [sto:l] verb
    (to avoid making a definite decision in order to give oneself more time.) vilcināties; izvairīties
    * * *
    steliņģis; stends, kiosks; kabīne; vieta parterā; vieta altāra telpā; kanoniķa amats; stāvvieta; gumijas pirksts; ogļu cirtne; ātruma zaudēšana; izvairīšanās; novietot steliņģī; iestigt; apstādināt; apstāties; izvairīties; zaudēt ātrumu

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  • 33 swerve

    [swə:v] 1. verb
    (to turn away (from a line or course), especially quickly: The car driver swerved to avoid the dog; She never swerved from her purpose.) (strauji) nogriezties; novirzīties
    2. noun
    (an act of swerving: The sudden swerve rocked the passengers in their seats.) pagrieziens; novirze; novirzīšanās
    * * *
    novirzīšanās; novirzīties

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  • 34 tact

    [tækt]
    (care and skill in one's behaviour to people, in order to avoid hurting or offending them: He showed tact in dealing with difficult customers.) takts; takta izjūta
    - tactfully
    - tactfulness
    - tactless
    - tactlessly
    - tactlessness
    * * *
    taktiskums, takts

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  • 35 veer

    [viə]
    (to change direction suddenly: The car veered across the road to avoid hitting a small boy.) spēji mainīt virzienu
    * * *
    palaist vaļīgāk; grozīt, mainīt, griezt; mainīt virzienu

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  • 36 -proof

    (able to withstand or avoid something: waterproof covering.) ūdensnecaurlaidīgs pārsegs

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  • 37 be on the safe side

    (to avoid risk or danger: I'll lock the door just to be on the safe side.) drošības dēļ

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  • 38 chicken out

    (to avoid doing something because of cowardice: He chickened out at the last minute.) izvairīties (aiz bailēm)

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  • 39 err on the side of

    (to be guilty of what might be seen as a fault in order to avoid an opposite and greater fault: It is better to err on the side of leniency when punishing a child.) labāk kļūdīties (darot kaut ko) nekā...

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  • 40 fight shy of

    (to avoid: He fought shy of introducing her to his wife.) vairīties

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См. также в других словарях:

  • avoid — vt [modification of Old French esvuider to destroy, literally, to empty, from es out + vuider to empty] 1: to make void or undo: annul the trustee may avoid any transfer of interest of the debtor in property U.S. Code 2: to respond to (an… …   Law dictionary

  • Avoid — A*void , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Avoided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Avoiding}.] [OF. esvuidier, es (L. ex) + vuidier, voidier, to empty. See {Void}, a.] 1. To empty. [Obs.] Wyclif. [1913 Webster] 2. To emit or throw out; to void; as, to avoid excretions.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • avoid — a‧void [əˈvɔɪd] verb [transitive] TAX LAW if you avoid tax, you manage to not pay it legally, for example by the way that you enter profits or losses into your accounts: • Investing in this way allows savers to avoid tax upon withdrawal. compare… …   Financial and business terms

  • avoid — avoid; avoid·a·ble; un·avoid·abil·i·ty; avoid·ant; avoid·ance; avoid·a·bly; un·avoid·able·ness; …   English syllables

  • avoid — [ə void′] vt. [ME avoiden < Anglo Fr avoider < OFr esvuidier, to empty < es (< L ex ), out + vuidier: see VOID] 1. to make void; annul, invalidate, or quash (a plea, etc. in law) 2. to keep away from; evade; shun [to avoid crowds] 3.… …   English World dictionary

  • avoid — avoid, avert, evade Avoid and evade overlap in meaning, but evade has a stronger sense of guile or trickery in escaping from an obligation (such as paying income tax). Avert means ‘to turn aside’ (which is its literal meaning in averting one s… …   Modern English usage

  • Avoid — A*void , v. i. 1. To retire; to withdraw. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] David avoided out of his presence. 1 Sam. xviii. 11. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) To become void or vacant. [Obs.] Ayliffe. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • avoid — (v.) c.1300, from Anglo Fr. avoider to clear out, withdraw (oneself), partially anglicized from O.Fr. esvuidier to empty out, from es out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + vuidier to be empty, from voide empty, vast, wide, hollow, waste (see VOID (Cf …   Etymology dictionary

  • avoid — *escape, shun, eschew, evade, elude Analogous words: avert, ward, *prevent, obviate: forestall, anticipate (see PREVENT): flee, fly (see ESCAPE) Antonyms: face: meet Contrasted words: *incur, contract, catch: court, solicit, * …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • avoid — [v] refrain or stay away from; prevent abstain, avert, bypass, circumlocute, circumvent, deflect, desist, ditch, divert, dodge, duck, elude, escape, eschew, evade, fake out*, fend off, flee, give the slip*, hide, hold off, jump, keep clear, lay… …   New thesaurus

  • avoid — ► VERB 1) keep away or refrain from. 2) prevent from doing or happening. DERIVATIVES avoidable adjective avoidably adverb avoidance noun. ORIGIN Old French evuider clear out, get rid of …   English terms dictionary

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