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(the+sack)

  • 1 get the sack

    (to be sacked: I'll get the sack if I arrive at the office late!) tikt atlaistam no darba

    English-Latvian dictionary > get the sack

  • 2 to get the sack

    tikt atlaistam no darba

    English-Latvian dictionary > to get the sack

  • 3 to give the sack

    atlaist no darba

    English-Latvian dictionary > to give the sack

  • 4 to hit the sack

    likties uz auss

    English-Latvian dictionary > to hit the sack

  • 5 to put the sack

    izlaupīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > to put the sack

  • 6 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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  • 7 hoist

    [hoist] 1. verb
    1) (to lift (something heavy): he hoisted the sack on to his back; He hoisted the child up on to his shoulders.) pacelt []; uzcelt
    2) (to raise or lift by means of some apparatus, a rope etc: The cargo was hoisted on to the ship: They hoisted the flag.) pacelt; uzvilkt
    2. noun
    1) (an apparatus for lifting usually heavy objects: a luggage hoist.) celtnis; vinča
    2) (a lift or push up: Give me a hoist over this wall, will you!) pacelšana; uzvilkšana
    * * *
    lifts, celtnis; vinča; celt; pacelt; uzvilkt

    English-Latvian dictionary > hoist

  • 8 meal

    I [mi:l] noun
    (the food taken at one time: She eats three meals a day.) ēdienreize; maltīte
    - make a meal of something
    - make a meal of
    II [mi:l] noun
    (the edible parts of grain ground to a coarse powder: a sack of meal; oatmeal.) rupja maluma milti
    * * *
    rupja maluma milti; ēdienreize; maltīte, ēdiens

    English-Latvian dictionary > meal

  • 9 contrive

    1) (to manage (to do something): He contrived to remove the money from her bag.) pamanīties; iemanīties
    2) (to make in a clever way: He contrived a tent from an old sack.) izgudrot; izdomāt
    * * *
    izdomāt, izgudrot; iemanīties; perināt

    English-Latvian dictionary > contrive

См. также в других словарях:

  • the sack — [S] UK ► HR, WORKPLACE a situation in which you are told by your employer that you must leave your job, especially because you have done something wrong: get the sack »If I don t do the job right, I ll get the sack. give sb the sack »Her repeated …   Financial and business terms

  • the sack — informal, chiefly N. Amer. bed. → sack the sack informal dismissal from employment. → sack …   English new terms dictionary

  • (the) sack —    dismissal from employment    In the days when workmen had to provide their own tools, they were kept in a bag or sack at the employer s workshop, or carried in them to work. To be given it, or sacked, by your master meant you were dismissed:… …   How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • the sack — n Bed. It is time for me to hit the sack. 1950s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • The Sack (Robot Chicken episode) — Infobox Television episode Title = The Sack Series = Robot Chicken Caption = Season = 1 Episode = 18 Airdate = June 26, 2005 Production = 104 Writer = Mike Fasolo Doug Goldstein Seth Green Pat McCallum Tom Root Matthew Senreich Director = Matthew …   Wikipedia

  • the sack — informal Syn: dismissal, discharge, redundancy; informal the boot, the axe, the heave ho, the push …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • get the sack — Sack Sack, n. [OE. sak, sek, AS. sacc, s[ae]cc, L. saccus, Gr. sa kkos from Heb. sak; cf. F. sac, from the Latin. Cf. {Sac}, {Satchel}, {Sack} to plunder.] 1. A bag for holding and carrying goods of any kind; a receptacle made of some kind of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • To give the sack to — Sack Sack, n. [OE. sak, sek, AS. sacc, s[ae]cc, L. saccus, Gr. sa kkos from Heb. sak; cf. F. sac, from the Latin. Cf. {Sac}, {Satchel}, {Sack} to plunder.] 1. A bag for holding and carrying goods of any kind; a receptacle made of some kind of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • To hit the sack — Sack Sack, n. [OE. sak, sek, AS. sacc, s[ae]cc, L. saccus, Gr. sa kkos from Heb. sak; cf. F. sac, from the Latin. Cf. {Sac}, {Satchel}, {Sack} to plunder.] 1. A bag for holding and carrying goods of any kind; a receptacle made of some kind of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hit the sack — verb prepare for sleep I usually turn in at midnight He goes to bed at the crack of dawn • Syn: ↑go to bed, ↑turn in, ↑bed, ↑crawl in, ↑kip down, ↑hit the hay, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • get the sack — verb To be dismissed from employment. Syn: get sacked, get the chop, get the boot, get the elbow, get the ax, get the axe See Also: give the sack, sack, hit the sack …   Wiktionary

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