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41 the stain will not show
traips nebūs redzams -
42 to be the whole show
spēlēt galveno lomu -
43 to boss the show
saimniekot; izrīkot -
44 to give away the show
izpaust noslēpumu; izpļāpāt noslēpumu -
45 to have nothing to show for it
neko nepanākt -
46 to let the whole show down
izgāzt visu pasākumu -
47 to make a show of oneself
padarīt sevi smieklīgu -
48 to make a show of something
izrādīt kaut ko -
49 to offer a show of resistance
izrādīt pretošanos -
50 to play requests on the radio show
atskaņot mūziku pa radio pēc klausītāju vēlēšanāsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to play requests on the radio show
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51 to put up a good show
parādīt no labās puses -
52 to run away with the show
pārtrumpot visus -
53 to run the show
valdonīgi rīkoties; rīkot; vadīt -
54 to show a clean pair of heels, to take to one's heels
laisties projām, ka papēži vien zibEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to show a clean pair of heels, to take to one's heels
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55 to show a leg
izrausties no gultas -
56 to show a nearer cut
parādīt visīsāko ceļu -
57 to show a sign of something
izrādīt kādas pazīmes -
58 to show cause
uzrādīt iemeslu -
59 to show consideration for somebody
izturēties uzmanīgi pret kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to show consideration for somebody
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60 to show discretion
būt piesardzīgam
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