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(the+hay)

  • 1 to hit the hay

    likties gulēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > to hit the hay

  • 2 hay-fever

    noun (an illness like a bad cold, caused by the pollen of flowers etc.) siena drudzis

    English-Latvian dictionary > hay-fever

  • 3 fork

    [fo:k] 1. noun
    1) (an instrument with two or more pointed pieces for piercing and lifting things: We usually eat with a knife, fork and spoon.) dakšiņa; dakša; dakšas
    2) (the point at which a road, river etc divides into two or more branches or divisions: a fork in the river.) (ceļa, upes) sazarošanās
    3) (one of the branches or divisions of a road, river etc into which the road, river etc divides: Take the left fork (of the road).) (ceļa, upes) atzarojums
    2. verb
    1) ((of a road, river etc) to divide into (usually two) branches or divisions: The main road forks here.) (par ceļu, upi) sazaroties
    2) ((of a person or vehicle) to follow one of the branches or divisions into which a road has divided: The car forked left.) nogriezties (pa ceļa atzarojumu)
    3) (to lift or move with a fork: The farmer forked the hay.) celt ar dakšām; dakšot
    - fork-lift truck
    - fork out
    * * *
    dakša, dakšiņa; sakumi, dakšas; atzarojums; dakša; kamertonis; šautra; strādāt ar dakšām; sazaroties

    English-Latvian dictionary > fork

  • 4 barn

    (a building in which grain, hay etc are stored: The farmer keeps his tractor in the barn.) klēts; šķūnis
    * * *
    klēts, šķūnis; stallis, kūts; tramvaju parks

    English-Latvian dictionary > barn

  • 5 stack

    [stæk] 1. noun
    1) (a large, usually neatly shaped, pile eg of hay, straw, wood etc: a haystack.) kaudze; grēda; stirpa
    2) (a set of shelves for books eg in a library.) stelāža; plauktu rinda
    2. verb
    (to arrange in a large, usually neat, pile: Stack the books up against the wall.) kraut/likt kaudzē; grēdā; stirpā
    * * *
    grēda, kaudze; liels daudzums, milzums; skurstenis; skursteņu rinda; sters; plauktenis; piramīda; kraut kaudzē

    English-Latvian dictionary > stack

  • 6 bale

    [beil] I noun
    (a large bundle of goods or material (cloth, hay etc) tied together: a bale of cotton.) sainis; ķīpa
    II 1. verb
    ((also bail) to clear (water out of a boat with buckets etc): Several gallons of water were baled out of the boat.) izsmelt ūdeni (no laivas u.tml.)
    2. See also:
    * * *
    iesaiņot; ķīpa, sainis; prece

    English-Latvian dictionary > bale

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