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121 sack
[sæk] 1. nworek m2. vthe got the sack — zwolnili or wylali (inf) go
* * *I [sæk] noun(a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) worek- sacking- sackcloth II [sæk] verb(to dismiss (a person) from his job: One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.) wyrzucić z pracy -
122 shopper
['ʃɔpə(r)]nkupujący(-ca) m(f), klient(ka) m(f)* * *1) (a person who is shopping: The street was full of shoppers.) kupujący2) (a large bag used when shopping.) torba na zakupy -
123 balloon
[bə'lu:n](a large bag, made of light material and filled with a gas lighter than air: They decorated the dance-hall with balloons.) balons* * *aerostats, gaisa balons; balons; pacelties aerostatā; piepūsties -
124 sack
I [sæk] noun(a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) maiss- sacking- sackcloth II [sæk] verb(to dismiss (a person) from his job: One of the workmen was sacked for drunkenness.) atlaist no darba* * *laupīšana; maiss; plats mētelis; gulta; iekarotu, izlaupīt; bērt maisā; atlaist no darba; uzvarēt -
125 shopper
1) (a person who is shopping: The street was full of shoppers.) pircējs2) (a large bag used when shopping.) iepirkumu/tirgus soma* * *pircējs -
126 hold-all
noun (a (usually large) bag with a zip for packing clothes etc into.) ceļasoma -
127 balloon
[bə'lu:n](a large bag, made of light material and filled with a gas lighter than air: They decorated the dance-hall with balloons.) balionas -
128 hold-all
noun (a (usually large) bag with a zip for packing clothes etc into.) krepšys
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