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  • 1 potatoes

    plural; see potato

    English-Latvian dictionary > potatoes

  • 2 floury potatoes

    miltaini kartupeļi

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  • 3 mashed potatoes

    kartupeļu biezenis

    English-Latvian dictionary > mashed potatoes

  • 4 meat-and-potatoes

    vitāli svarīgs, vissvarīgākais

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  • 5 meat-and-potatoes information

    būtiskākā informācija

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  • 6 small fry, small potatoes

    sīki gariņi

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  • 7 to dig up potatoes

    rakt kartupeļus

    English-Latvian dictionary > to dig up potatoes

  • 8 to grow a new race of potatoes

    izaudzēt jaunu kartupeļu šķirni

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  • 9 potato

    [pə'teitəu]
    plural - potatoes; noun
    1) (a type of plant with round underground stems (called tubers) which are used as a vegetable.) kartupelis
    2) (the tuber or tubers: She bought 2 kilos of potatoes.) kartupelis
    * * *
    kartupelis; pauris; neglītene; dolārs, nauda

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  • 10 boil

    I [boil] verb
    1) (to turn rapidly from liquid to vapour when heated: I'm boiling the water; The water's boiling.) vārīt; vārīties
    2) (to cook by boiling in water etc: I've boiled the potatoes.) vārīt
    - boiling-point
    - boil down to
    - boil over
    II [boil] noun
    (an inflamed swelling on the skin: His neck is covered with boils.) furunkuls; augonis
    * * *
    augonis, furunkuls; vārīšanās punkts; vārīt; vārīties, mutuļot; skaisties, dusmoties

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  • 11 carbohydrate

    ((any of a group of) substances containing carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, especially the sugars and starches found in food: Potatoes are full of carbohydrate.) ogļhidrāts
    * * *
    ogļhidrāts

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  • 12 furrow

    1. noun
    1) (a line cut into the earth by a plough: The farmer planted potatoes in the furrows.) vaga
    2) (a line in the skin of the face; a wrinkle: The furrows in her forehead made her look older.) grumba
    2. verb
    (to make furrows in: Her face was furrowed with worry.) vagot; pārklāt ar grumbām
    * * *
    vaga; gramba, sliede; dziļa grumba; aramzeme; grope; art, vagot; pārklāt ar grumbām

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  • 13 jump

    1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) go quickly off the ground with a springing movement: He jumped off the wall / across the puddle / over the fallen tree / into the swimming-pool; Don't jump the horse over that fence!) []lēkt; ielēkt; nolēkt; lēkāt
    2) (to rise; to move quickly (upwards): She jumped to her feet; He jumped into the car.) pielēkt (kājās)
    3) (to make a startled movement: The noise made me jump.) salēkties; satrūkties
    4) (to pass over (a gap etc) by bounding: He jumped the stream easily.) pārlēkt
    2. noun
    1) (an act of jumping: She crossed the stream in one jump.) lēciens
    2) (an obstacle to be jumped over: Her horse fell at the third jump.) barjera; šķērslis
    3) (a jumping competition: the high jump.) lēkšana (sporta veids)
    4) (a startled movement: She gave a jump when the door suddenly banged shut.) satrūkšanās
    5) (a sudden rise, eg in prices: There has been a jump in the price of potatoes.) (cenu u.tml.) straujš kāpums
    - jump at
    - jump for joy
    - jump on
    - jump the gun
    - jump the queue
    - jump to conclusions / jump to the conclusion that
    - jump to it
    * * *
    lēciens; satrūkšanās; straujš kāpums; barjera, šķērslis; lēkt, lēkāt; strauji kāpt, satrūkties; pietrūkties; pietrūkties kājās; pārlēkt; izlaist; izlēkt, noiet; ucināt; likt lēkt; kratīt; piesavināties, sagrābt; aizmukt, aizlaisties; braukt par zaķi; mesties virsū, uzbrukt

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  • 14 mash

    [mæʃ] 1. verb
    (to crush into small pieces or a soft mass: Put in some butter when you mash the potatoes.) saspiest; samīcīt
    2. noun
    (mashed potato: sausage and mash.) kartupeļu biezenis
    * * *
    dzira, misa; iemīlēšanās, aizraušanās; iemīļotais, iemīļotā; putra, maisījums; biezenis; sajukums, juceklis; samīcīt, saspiest; aizrauties, iemīlēties

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  • 15 mince

    [mins] 1. verb
    1) (to cut into small pieces or chop finely: Would you like me to mince the meat for you?) []malt; []kapāt
    2) (to walk with short steps, in an unpleasantly dainty or delicate way: She minced over to him.) tipināt
    2. noun
    (meat (usually beef) chopped up into small pieces: mince and potatoes.) malta/kapāta gaļa
    - mincing
    - mincingly
    - mincemeat
    * * *
    kapāta gaļa; kapāt, malt; runāt afektēti; tipināt

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  • 16 mush

    (something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) kaut kas mīksts un slapjš, putra
    * * *
    brauciens suņu pajūgā; kaut kas mīksts; biezputra; salkanība; braukt suņu pajūgā

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  • 17 pea

    [pi:]
    1) (the round seed of a kind of climbing plant, eaten as a vegetable: We had roast beef, potatoes and peas for dinner.) zirnis
    2) (the plant which produces these seeds: We planted peas and beans this year.) zirnis
    * * *
    zirnis

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  • 18 peel

    [pi:l] 1. verb
    1) (to take off the skin or outer covering of (a fruit or vegetable): She peeled the potatoes.) []mizot
    2) (to take off or come off in small pieces: The paint is beginning to peel (off).) lobīt; lobīties
    2. noun
    (the skin of certain fruits, especially oranges, lemons etc.) miza
    - peelings
    * * *
    miza; lize, maizes lāpsta; četrstūrains torņveidīgs cietoksnis; mizot, lobīt; lobīties

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  • 19 plateful

    noun (the complete contents of a plate: a plateful of potatoes; two platefuls of chips.) pilns šķīvis
    * * *
    pilns šķīvis

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  • 20 sack

    I [sæk] noun
    (a large bag of coarse cloth, strong paper or plastic: The potatoes were put into sacks.) maiss
    - 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

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