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(cause+to+attack)

  • 1 collapse

    [kə'læps]
    1) (to fall down and break into pieces: The bridge collapsed under the weight of the traffic.) iebrukt; iegrūt
    2) ((of a person) to fall down especially unconscious, because of illness, shock etc: She collapsed with a heart attack.) saļimt; zaudēt spēkus
    3) (to break down, fail: The talks between the two countries have collapsed.) ciest neveiksmi
    4) (to fold up or to (cause to) come to pieces (intentionally): Do these chairs collapse?) salocīt; salikt
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    iebrukšana, iegrūšana; sabrukums; kolapss; iegrūt, iebrukt; ciest pilnīgu neveiksmi; zaudēt spēkus, sabrukt; pārplīst

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  • 2 renew

    [rə'nju:]
    1) (to begin, do, produce etc again: He renewed his efforts; We must renew our attack on drug abuse.) atjaunot; atsākt
    2) (to cause (eg a licence) to continue for another or longer period of time: My television licence has to be renewed in October.) atjaunot; pagarināt
    3) (to make new or fresh or as if new again: The panels on the doors have all been renewed.) atjaunot
    - renewal
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    atjaunot

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  • 3 surprise

    1. noun
    ((the feeling caused by) something sudden or unexpected: His statement caused some surprise; Your letter was a pleasant surprise; There were some nasty surprises waiting for her when she returned; He stared at her in surprise; To my surprise the door was unlocked; ( also adjective) He paid them a surprise visit.) pārsteigums; izbrīns; pārsteiguma-
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to feel surprise: The news surprised me.) pārsteigt
    2) (to lead, by means of surprise, into doing something: Her sudden question surprised him into betraying himself.) pārsteigt un likt (kaut ko) darīt
    3) (to find, come upon, or attack, without warning: They surprised the enemy from the rear.) pārsteigt; pēkšņi uzbrukt
    - surprising
    - surprisingly
    - take by surprise
    * * *
    izbrīns; pārsteigums; radīt izbrīnu; pārsteigt; negaidīts

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  • 4 vicious

    ['viʃəs]
    (evil; cruel; likely to attack or cause harm: Keep back from that dog - it's vicious.) nikns; ļauns
    - viciousness
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    netikumīgs, izvirtis; aplams, kļūdains; nikns, ļauns; niķīgs

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  • 5 do for

    (to kill or cause the end of: That attack of flu almost did for him.) nobeigt

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  • 6 set (something or someone) on (someone)

    (to cause (eg dogs) to attack (a person): He set his dogs on me.) uzrīdīt; sarīdīt

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  • 7 set (something or someone) on (someone)

    (to cause (eg dogs) to attack (a person): He set his dogs on me.) uzrīdīt; sarīdīt

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  • 8 set (something or someone) on (someone)

    (to cause (eg dogs) to attack (a person): He set his dogs on me.) uzrīdīt; sarīdīt

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  • 9 set (something or someone) on (someone)

    (to cause (eg dogs) to attack (a person): He set his dogs on me.) uzrīdīt; sarīdīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > set (something or someone) on (someone)

  • 10 turn on

    1) (to make water, elekctric current etc flow: He turned on the water / the gas.) ieslēgt
    2) (to turn (a tap, switch etc) so that something works: I turned on the tap.) atgriezt (krānu)
    3) (to cause (something) to work by switching it on: He turned on the radio.) ieslēgt (aparātu)
    4) (to attack: The dog turned on him.) uzbrukt; mesties virsū

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