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1 leg
[leɡ]1) (one of the limbs by which animals and man walk: The horse injured a front leg; She stood on one leg.) kāja2) (the part of an article of clothing that covers one of these limbs closely: He has torn the leg of his trousers.) (bikšu) stara3) (a long, narrow support of a table etc: One of the legs of the chair was broken.) (mēbeles) kāja4) (one stage in a journey, competition etc: the last leg of the trip; the second leg of the contest.) (ceļa, sacīkšu u.tml.) posms•- - legged- pull someone's leg* * *stara; stulms; kāja; posms; statnis; mala; fāze -
2 mend
[mend] 1. verb1) (to put (something broken, torn etc) into good condition again; to repair: Can you mend this broken chair?) []labot; []remontēt2) (to grow better, especially in health: My broken leg is mending very well.) atlabt2. noun(a repaired place: This shirt has a mend in the sleeve.) ielāps; lāpīta vieta- mending* * *ielāpa vieta, ielāps; uzlabošanās; remontēt, lāpīt, labot; atveseļoties; laboties -
3 attention
[ə'tenʃən]1) (notice: He tried to attract my attention; Pay attention to your teacher!) uzmanība2) (care: That broken leg needs urgent attention.) gādība; kopšana3) (concentration of the mind: His attention wanders.) uzmanība4) ((in the army etc) a position in which one stands very straight with hands by the sides and feet together: He stood to attention.) miera stāja•- attentively
- attentiveness* * *uzmanība; kopšana, gādība; uzmanības parādīšana; miera stāja -
4 because of
(on account of: I can't walk because of my broken leg.) dēļ* * *dēļ -
5 discomfort
1) (the state of being uncomfortable; pain: Her broken leg caused her great discomfort.) neērtība2) (something that causes lack of comfort: the discomforts of living in a tent.) neērtība* * *neērtība, neomulība; radīt neērtības -
6 fellow-feeling
noun (sympathy (especially for someone in a similar situation, of similar tastes etc): I had a fellow-feeling for the other patient with the broken leg.) līdzjūtība; simpātijas* * *simpātijas, līdzjūtība; uzskatu kopība -
7 treat
[tri:t] 1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) izturēties (pret kādu); uzskatīt (par kaut ko)2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) ārstēt3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) apstrādāt4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) izmaksāt; iepriecināt (ar kaut ko)5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) aplūkot; aprakstīt; iztirzāt2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) cienasts; dāvana* * *bauda, tīksme; cienasts; ekskursija, izbraukums; izturēties; iztirzāt, aplūkot; ārstēt; apstrādāt; uzcienāt, izmaksāt; bagātināt -
8 miss out
1) (to omit or fail to include: I missed her out (of the list).) izlaist, neiekļaut2) ((often with on) to be left out of something: George missed out (on all the fun) because of his broken leg.) palaist garām; neizbaudīt -
9 ankle
['æŋkl](the (area around the) joint connecting the foot and leg: She has broken her ankle.) potīte* * *potīte; kātot, iet -
10 splint
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