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1 blast
1. noun1) (a strong, sudden stream (of air): a blast of cold air.) (gaisa) strāva; plūsma; (vēja) brāzma2) (a loud sound: a blast on the horn.) (taures) pūtiens3) (an explosion: the blast from a bomb.) sprādziens; sprādziena vilnis2. verb1) (to tear (apart etc) by an explosion: The door was blasted off its hinges.) []spridzināt; sagraut2) ((often with out) to come or be sent out, very loudly: Music (was being) blasted out from the radio.) taurēt; grandēt•- blasting- blast furnace
- at full blast
- blast off* * *brāzma; strāva, plūsma; pūtiens; sprādziens; sprādziena vilnis; kaitīga ietekme; kaitēklis, slimība; velkme; gaisa kompresors; spridzināt; uzspridzināt; pūst; kaitēt; izjaukt, sagraut; nolādēt; izpūst -
2 wind
I 1. [wind] noun1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) vējš2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) elpa3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) (kuņģa, zarnu) gāzes2. verb(to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) aizsist elpu3. adjective((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) pūšamais (instruments)- windy- windiness
- windfall
- windmill
- windpipe
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windscreen
- windsock
- windsurf
- windsurfer
- windsurfing
- windswept
- get the wind up
- get wind of
- get one's second wind
- in the wind
- like the wind II past tense, past participle - wound; verb1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) []tīt2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) satīt3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) vīties; līkumot4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) uzgriezt; uzvilkt•- winder- winding
- wind up
- be/get wound up* * *vējš; vītne, vijums; līkums; elpot; tinums; gāzes; smaka; tukši vārdi; pūst; neļaut atvilkt elpu; tīties; aptīties; vīties; ļaut atvilkt elpu; saost; tīt; aptīt; uzvilkt; cilpot; celt ar vinču -
3 chill
[ il] 1. noun1) (coldness: There's a chill in the air.) vēsums; dzestrums2) (an illness which causes shivering: I think I've caught a chill.) saaukstēšanās2. adjective(cold: a chill wind.) dzestrs3. verb(to make cold (without freezing): Have you chilled the wine?) atvēsināt- chilly- chilliness* * *dzestrums, vēsums; saaukstēšanās, drebuļi; vēsa uzņemšana, noraidoša izturēšanās; rūdīšana; atdzesēt; sastingt; atvēsināt; rūdīt; salts, dzestrs, vēss; noraidošs, vēss; rūdīts -
4 cool
[ku:l] 1. adjective1) (slightly cold: cool weather.) vēss; dzestrs2) (calm or not excitable: He's very cool in a crisis.) mierīgs; nosvērts3) (not very friendly: He was very cool towards me.) nelaipns4) ((slang) great; terrific; fantastic: Wow, that's really cool!; You look cool in those jeans!) foršs, kruts2. verb1) (to make or become less warm: The jelly will cool better in the refrigerator; She cooled her hands in the stream.) atvēsināt; atdzesēt; atdzist2) (to become less strong: His affection for her has cooled; Her anger cooled.) atvēst; nomierināties3. noun(cool air or atmosphere: the cool of the evening.) vēsums- coolly- coolness
- cool-headed
- cool down
- keep one's cool
- lose one's cool* * *vēsums; aukstasinība; atdzist; atvēsināt, atdzesēt; nogalināt; vēss; nosvērts, mierīgs; nelaipns, vēss; nekaunīgs; apaļš, vesels; superīgs, kolosāls -
5 cough
[kof] 1. verb(to make a harsh sound when bringing air or harmful matter from the lungs or throat: He's coughing badly because he has a cold.) klepot2. noun1) (an act of coughing: He gave a cough.) klepošana2) (an illness causing coughing: a smoker's cough.) klepus•- cough up* * *klepus; klepot -
6 front
1) (the part of anything (intended to be) nearest the person who sees it; usually the most important part of anything: the front of the house; the front of the picture; ( also adjective) the front page.) fasāde; priekša; priekšpuse; priekšējais; priekš-2) (the foremost part of anything in the direction in which it moves: the front of the ship; ( also adjective) the front seat of the bus.) priekša; priekšgals; priekšējais3) (the part of a city or town that faces the sea: We walked along the (sea) front.) krastmala4) ((in war) the line of soliers nearest the enemy: They are sending more soldiers to the front.) fronte5) (a boundary separating two masses of air of different temperatures: A cold front is approaching from the Atlantic.) fronte6) (an outward appearance: He put on a brave front.) izturēties droši/varonīgi7) (a name sometimes given to a political movement: the Popular Front for Liberation.) fronte•- frontage- frontal
- at the front of
- in front of
- in front* * *priekša, priekšpuse; fasāde; fronte, priekšpozīcija; fronte, vienotība; piere, vaigs; piejūras bulvāris, krastmala; stīvināta kreklpriekša; liekie mati uz pieres; fronte; būt vērstam uz; atrasties pretī; priekš, priekšējais -
7 weather
['weƟə] 1. noun(conditions in the atmosphere, especially as regards heat or cold, wind, rain, snow etc: The weather is too hot for me; stormy weather; ( also adjective) a weather chart/report, the weather forecast.) laiks; laika- (apstākļi)2. verb1) (to affect or be affected by exposure to the air, resulting in drying, change of colour, shape etc: The wind and sea have weathered the rocks quite smooth.) būt pakļautam/pakļaut dabas spēku iedarbībai2) (to survive safely: The ship weathered the storm although she was badly damaged.) izturēt•- weathercock
- weathervane
- weatherperson
- make heavy weather of
- under the weather* * *laiks; pakļaut atmosfēras iedarbībai; paciest, izturēt; dēdēt, erodēt
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