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1 hiding
I nounHe has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.) slapstīties; bēguļotII noun(a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment): He got a good hiding.) pēriens* * *pēriens; slēpšana; slēpšanās -
2 hiding-place
noun (a place where a person or thing can be or is hidden: We'll have to find a safe hiding-place for our jewels.) []slēptuve* * *slēptuve; paslēptuve -
3 to be in hiding, to go into hiding
bēguļot; slapstītiesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to be in hiding, to go into hiding
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4 on a hiding to nothing
strupceļā; bezizejas stāvoklī -
5 to give somebody a good hiding
pamatīgi noslānīt kādu; sadot kādam pa ādu -
6 hide
I 1. past tense - hid; verb(to put (a person, thing etc) in a place where it cannot be seen or easily found: I'll hide the children's presents; You hide, and I'll come and look for you; She hid from her father; He tries to hide his feelings.) paslēpt; paslēpties2. noun(a small concealed hut etc from which birds etc can be watched, photographed etc.) slēpnis- hidden- hide-and-seek
- hide-out- hidingII noun(the skin of an animal: He makes coats out of animal hides; cow-hide.) (dzīvnieka) āda- hiding* * *āda; slēpnis; noglabāt, paslēpt; paslēpties -
7 ambush
['æmbuʃ] 1. verb(to wait in hiding for and make a surprise attack on: They planned to ambush the enemy as they marched towards the capital.) uzbrukt no slēpņa2. noun1) (an attack made in this way.) slēpnis2) (the group of people making the attack.) slēpnis* * *atrasties slēpnī; uzbrukt no slēpņa; slēpnis -
8 blind
1. adjective1) (not able to see: a blind man.) akls; neredzīgs2) ((with to) unable to notice: She is blind to his faults.) akls3) (hiding what is beyond: a blind corner.) (par ielu u.tml.) bez izejas; akls; neperspektīvs4) (of or for blind people: a blind school.) aklo-; neredzīgo-2. noun1) ((often in plural) a screen to prevent light coming through a window etc: The sunlight is too bright - pull down the blinds!) žalūzija; (nolaižams loga) aizkars2) (something intended to mislead or deceive: He did that as a blind.) acu apmānīšana3. verb(to make blind: He was blinded in the war.) padarīt neredzīgu/aklu- blinding- blindly
- blindness
- blind alley
- blindfold 4. verb(to put a blindfold on (some person or animal).) aizsiet acis5. adjective, adverb(with the eyes covered by a cloth etc: She came blindfold into the room.) ar aizsietām acīm- the blind leading the blind* * *laupīt acu gaismu, padarīt neredzīgu; žilbināt, aizmiglot; aizēnot, aptumšot; slēpt; drāzties lielā ātrumā; neredzīgs, akls; tāds, kas neredz; neskaidri iespiests, neskaidrs; neprātīgs, neapdomīgs; bez izejas -
9 candid
['kændid](saying just what one thinks, without hiding anything: Do you like my hairstyle? Be candid.) atklāts; vaļsirdīgs- candidly- candour
- candidness
- candid camera* * *vaļsirdīgs, atklāts -
10 flush
1. noun1) (a flow of blood to the face, making it red: A slow flush covered her face.) pietvīkums2) ((the device that works) a rush of water which cleans a toilet: a flush toilet.) ūdens klozets2. verb1) (to become red in the face: She flushed with embarrassment.) pietvīkt2) (to clean by a rush of water: to flush a toilet.) nolaist ūdeni tualetē3) ((usually with out) to cause (an animal etc) to leave a hiding place: The police flushed out the criminal.) izdzīt (no paslēptuves)•- flushed- in the first flush of
- the first flush of* * *iztramdīts putnu bars; viena masta spēļu kārtis; pēkšņs pieplūdums; pietvīkums; uzplūds; lēkme; uzzaļošana, uzplaukšana; plaukums; dzinums; uzspurgt; izplūst, izšļākties; pietvīkt; iztramdīt; applūdināt, pārplūdināt; skalot; apskurbināt, iekvēlināt; vairīties; izgāzties; līdz malām pilns, uzplūdis; bagāts, pārpilns; vienlīmeņa -
11 lurk
[lə:k](to wait in hiding especially with a dishonest or criminal purpose: She saw someone lurking in the shadows.) uzglūnēt; slēpties* * *uzglūnēt no paslēptuves; slēpties; zagties, lavīties -
12 mask
1. noun(something, eg a covering resembling a face, used for hiding or protecting the whole or part of the face: The thief wore a black mask; Her face was a mask; under the mask of friendship.) maska2. verb(to hide or disguise: He managed to mask his feelings.) maskēt, slēpt* * *maska; dzīvnieka galva; maskēt; slēpts, maskēties -
13 pelmet
['pelmit](a strip of cloth, wood etc hiding a curtain rail.) aizkaru stieņa pārsegs* * *loga aizkaru stieņa pārsegs -
14 to lie doggo
(to remain in hiding without giving any sign of one's presence.) atrasties slēptuvē* * *uzglūnēt -
15 underground
1. adjective(below the surface of the ground: underground railways; underground streams.) pazemes-2. adverb1) ((to a position) under the surface of the ground: Rabbits live underground.) pazemē; zem zemes2) (into hiding: He will go underground if the police start looking for him.) pagrīdē; slēptuvē3. noun((American subway) an underground railway: She hates travelling by/on the underground.) metro* * *pagrīdes organizācija; apakšzemes; pagrīdes, nelegāls; avangardistisks, modernistisks, eksperimentāls; zem zemes; nelegāli, pagrīdē -
16 underworld
(the part of the population that gets its living from crime etc: A member of the underworld told the police where the murderer was hiding.) kriminālā pasaule* * *pazeme, elle; kriminālā pasaule, sabiedrības padibenes -
17 give away
1) (to give etc (something) to someone (eg because one no longer wants it): I'm going to give all my money away.) atdot; atdāvināt2) (to cause or allow (information etc) to become known usually accidentally: He gave away our hiding-place (noun give-away: the lingering smell was a give-away).) izpļāpāt; izpļāpāties; izpļāpāšana -
18 hide-out
noun (a place where one can hide or is hiding: The police searched for the bandits' hide-out.) slēptuve
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