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1 only just
tikko; gandrīz ne -
2 just
I adjective1) (right and fair: not favouring one more than another: a fair and just decision.) taisnīgs; pareizs2) (reasonable; based on one's rights: He certainly has a just claim to the money.) pamatots3) (deserved: He got his just reward when he crashed the stolen car and broke his leg.) pelnīts•- justly- justness II adverb1) ((often with as) exactly or precisely: This penknife is just what I needed; He was behaving just as if nothing had happened; The house was just as I'd remembered it.) tieši tas/tā2) ((with as) quite: This dress is just as nice as that one.) tikpat3) (very lately or recently: He has just gone out of the house.) tikko4) (on the point of; in the process of: She is just coming through the door.) pašreiz; nupat5) (at the particular moment: The telephone rang just as I was leaving.) tieši, kad6) ((often with only) barely: We have only just enough milk to last till Friday; I just managed to escape; You came just in time.) tieši7) (only; merely: They waited for six hours just to get a glimpse of the Queen; `Where are you going?' `Just to the post office'; Could you wait just a minute?) acumirkli!8) (used for emphasis, eg with commands: Just look at that mess!; That just isn't true!; I just don't know what to do.) patiešām; tik tiešām9) (absolutely: The weather is just marvellous.) tiešām•- just now
- just then* * *taisnīgs; pelnīts; pamatots; precīzs, pareizs; tieši; nupat, tikko; tikai; tikko; tik tiešām, patiešām -
3 new
[nju:] 1. adjective1) (having only just happened, been built, made, bought etc: She is wearing a new dress; We are building a new house.) jauns2) (only just discovered, experienced etc: Flying in an aeroplane was a new experience for her.) jauns, neierasts3) (changed: He is a new man.) pārveidots; kā no jauna piedzimis4) (just arrived etc: The schoolchildren teased the new boy.) jaunieradies2. adverb(freshly: new-laid eggs.) tikko; svaigi- newly- newcomer
- newfangled
- new to* * *jauns; moderns, mūsdienu; nepierasts, nepazīstams -
4 narrow
['nærəu] 1. adjective1) (having or being only a small distance from side to side: a narrow road; The bridge is too narrow for large lorries to cross.) šaurs2) (only just managed: a narrow escape.) grūts; knaps3) ((of ideas, interests or experience) not extensive enough.) aprobežots; ierobežots2. verb(to make or become narrow: The road suddenly narrowed.) sašaurināt; sašaurināties- narrowly- narrows
- narrow-minded* * *visšaurākā vieta; sašaurināt; sašaurināties; šaurs; ierobežots, grūts; aprobežots; rūpīgs, sīks -
5 at the eleventh hour
(at the last possible moment; only just in time: The child was saved from the kidnappers at the eleventh hour.) pašā pēdējā brīdī* * *pēdējā brīdī -
6 barely
adverb (scarcely or only just: We have barely enough food.) tik tikko* * *nabadzīgi, trūcīgi; tikko -
7 by the skin of one's teeth
(very narrowly; only just: We escaped by the skin of our teeth.) par mata tiesu; tik tikko* * *tik tikko -
8 hardly
1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) gandrīz nekad2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) tik tikko; tikko kā3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) diez vai* * *ar pūlēm, tikko; tiklīdz, tikko; tikko kā, tiklīdz kā; diez vai -
9 narrowly
adverb (closely; only just: The ball narrowly missed his head.) gandrīz; tikko* * *tikko, gandrīz; rūpīgi, sīki -
10 newly
adverb (only just; recently: She is newly married; Her hair is newly cut.) tikko; nesen* * *nesen, tikko; par jaunu, no jauna -
11 scarcely
1) (only just; not quite: Speak louder please - I can scarcely hear you; scarcely enough money to live on.) tik tikko; gandrīz2) (used to suggest that something is unreasonable: You can scarcely expect me to work when I'm ill.) diezvai* * *tikko; tik tikko -
12 skimp
[skimp]1) ((with on) to take, spend, use, give etc too little or only just enough: She skimped on meals in order to send her son to college.) skopoties; taupīt (uz kaut kā)2) (to do (a job) imperfectly: He's inclined to skimp his work.) pavirši strādāt; darīt pa roku galam•- skimpy- skimpily
- skimpiness* * *skopoties -
13 tepid
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14 scrape through
(to only just avoid failing: He scraped through his exams.) ar grūtībām paveikt -
15 stag party
noun (a party for men only just before one of them gets married (for women see hen party).) kungu vakars; puišu balle -
16 struggle along
(to have only just enough money to live.) ar mokām iztikt -
17 nothing but
(just; only: The fellow's nothing but a fool!) nekas cits kā -
18 single
['siŋɡl] 1. adjective1) (one only: The spider hung on a single thread.) viens vienīgs2) (for one person only: a single bed/mattress.) vienvietīgs; vienai personai domāts3) (unmarried: a single person.) neprecējies4) (for or in one direction only: a single ticket/journey/fare.) viena virziena-2. noun1) (a gramophone record with only one tune or song on each side: This group have just brought out a new single.) singls2) (a one-way ticket.) biļete ceļam vienā virzienā•- singles
- singly
- single-breasted
- single-decker
- single-handed
- single parent
- single out* * *vienspēle; biļete vienā virzienā; singls; viena dolāra banknote; atlasīt, izmeklēt; viens vienīgs; vienvietīgs; atsevišķs; neprecējies; godīgs, atklāts -
19 stop
[stop] 1. past tense, past participle - stopped; verb1) (to (make something) cease moving, or come to rest, a halt etc: He stopped the car and got out; This train does not stop at Birmingham; He stopped to look at the map; He signalled with his hand to stop the bus.) apstāties; apturēt2) (to prevent from doing something: We must stop him (from) going; I was going to say something rude but stopped myself just in time.) aizkavēt; atturēt3) (to discontinue or cease eg doing something: That woman just can't stop talking; The rain has stopped; It has stopped raining.) pārstāt4) (to block or close: He stopped his ears with his hands when she started to shout at him.) bloķēt; nosprostot; aizbāzt5) (to close (a hole, eg on a flute) or press down (a string on a violin etc) in order to play a particular note.) nospiest (vārstuli); piespiest (stīgu)6) (to stay: Will you be stopping long at the hotel?) apmesties; uzturēties2. noun1) (an act of stopping or state of being stopped: We made only two stops on our journey; Work came to a stop for the day.) apstāšanās; beigas2) (a place for eg a bus to stop: a bus stop.) pietura; pieturvieta3) (in punctuation, a full stop: Put a stop at the end of the sentence.) punkts4) (a device on a flute etc for covering the holes in order to vary the pitch, or knobs for bringing certain pipes into use on an organ.) vārstulis; reģistrs5) (a device, eg a wedge etc, for stopping the movement of something, or for keeping it in a fixed position: a door-stop.) ķīlis; atturis; aizturis•- stoppage- stopper
- stopping
- stopcock
- stopgap
- stopwatch
- put a stop to
- stop at nothing
- stop dead
- stop off
- stop over
- stop up* * *apstāšanās; apturēšana; pietura; pauze, pārtraukums; pieturzīme; runas veids; vārstulis; reģistrs; eksplozīvais līdzskanis; aizturis; diafragma; apstādināt; apstāties; ciemoties; atturēt, aizturēt -
20 fair
I [feə] adjective1) (light-coloured; with light-coloured hair and skin: fair hair; Scandinavian people are often fair.) gaišs; gaišmatains2) (just; not favouring one side: a fair test.) godīgs; taisnīgs3) ((of weather) fine; without rain: a fair afternoon.) skaists; jauks (par laiku)4) (quite good; neither bad nor good: Her work is only fair.) diezgan labs; apmierinošs5) (quite big, long etc: a fair size.) vidējs; mērens6) (beautiful: a fair maiden.) skaists•- fairness- fairly
- fair play II [feə] noun1) (a collection of entertainments that travels from town to town: She won a large doll at the fair.) atrakciju parks2) (a large market held at fixed times: A fair is held here every spring.) gadatirgus3) (an exhibition of goods from different countries, firms etc: a trade fair.) gadatirgus; izstāde* * *mērens, vidējs; jauks, skaidrs; diezgan labs; gaišmatains, gaišs; neaptraipīts, tīrs; laipns, pieklājīgs; daiļš, taisnīgs, godīgs, skaists; taisnīgi, godīgi; tieši; tīri, skaidri; gadatirgus, izstāde
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