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1 quarrel
['kworəl] 1. noun(an angry disagreement or argument: I've had a quarrel with my girl-friend.) strīds; ķilda2. verb(to have an angry argument (with someone): I've quarrelled with my girl-friend; My girl-friend and I have quarrelled.) []strīdēties; []ķildoties- quarrelsomeness* * *ķilda, strīds; stiklgriežņa dimants; akmeņkaļa kalts; kvadrātveida plāksnīte; ķildoties, strīdēties; iebilst -
2 pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
(to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose: He was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.) meklēt strīdu/kautiņu (ar kādu)English-Latvian dictionary > pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
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3 pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
(to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose: He was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.) meklēt strīdu/kautiņu (ar kādu)English-Latvian dictionary > pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
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4 to be at quarrel
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5 to find quarrel in a straw
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6 to fix up a quarrel
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7 to have no quarrel
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8 to heal a quarrel
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9 to make up a quarrel
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10 to nurse a quarrel
perināt strīdu -
11 to pick a quarrel with somebody
meklēt ķildu ar kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to pick a quarrel with somebody
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12 to quarrel non-stop
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13 to quarrel with one's bread and butter
zāģēt zaru, uz kura pats sēž; rīkoties pret savām interesēmEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to quarrel with one's bread and butter
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14 to quarrel with somebody about something
strīdēties ar kādu par kaut koEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to quarrel with somebody about something
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15 neutral
['nju:trəl] 1. adjective1) (not taking sides in a quarrel or war: A neutral country was asked to help settle the dispute.) neitrāls2) ((of colour) not strong or definite: Grey is a neutral colour.) neitrāls; neizteikts3) ((in electricity) neither positively nor negatively charged.) neitrāls2. noun1) ((a person belonging to) a nation that takes no part in a war or quarrel.) neitrāla valsts; neitrālas valsts pilsonis2) (the position of the gear of an engine in which no power passes to the wheels etc: I put the car into neutral.) neitrāls stāvoklis•- neutralize
- neutralise* * *neitrāla valsts; neitrālas valsts pilsonis; pārnesumkārbas sviras neitrālais stāvoklis; neitrāls -
16 pick
I 1. [pik] verb1) (to choose or select: Pick the one you like best.) izvēlēties; izmeklēt2) (to take (flowers from a plant, fruit from a tree etc), usually by hand: The little girl sat on the grass and picked flowers.) lasīt (ogas); plūkt (puķes)3) (to lift (someone or something): He picked up the child.) pacelt4) (to unlock (a lock) with a tool other than a key: When she found that she had lost her key, she picked the lock with a hair-pin.) atmūķēt2. noun1) (whatever or whichever a person wants or chooses: Take your pick of these prizes.) izvēle; izraudzītais priekšmets2) (the best one(s) from or the best part of something: These grapes are the pick of the bunch.) vislabākais•- pick-up
- pick and choose
- pick at
- pick someone's brains
- pick holes in
- pick off
- pick on
- pick out
- pick someone's pocket
- pick a quarrel/fight with someone
- pick a quarrel/fight with
- pick up
- pick up speed
- pick one's way II [pik] noun((also (British) pickaxe, (American) pickax - plural pickaxes) a tool with a heavy metal head pointed at one or both ends, used for breaking hard surfaces eg walls, roads, rocks etc.) kaplis; cērte* * *cirtiens; izlase, izvēle; labākais; bakstāmais, irbulis; ievākums; izvēlēties, izmeklēt; kaplēt; kapāt, cirst; knābāt, knābt; urbināt, bakstīt; apskrubināt; lasīt, plūkt; plūkāt; atmūķēt; zagt; apzagt; spēlēt, strinkšķināt; vislabākais -
17 squabble
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18 adolescent
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19 argue
1) ((with with someone, about something) to quarrel with (a person) or discuss (something) with a person in a not very friendly way: I'm not going to argue; Will you children stop arguing with each other about whose toy that is!) strīdēties2) ((with for, against) to suggest reasons for or for not doing something: I argued for/against accepting the plan.) iestāties (par, pret)3) ((with into, out of) to persuade (a person) (not) to do something: I'll try to argue him into going; He argued her out of buying the dress.) pārliecināt; pierunāt; atrunāt4) (to discuss, giving one's reasoning: She argued the point very cleverly.) argumentēt; pierādīt•- arguable- argument
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20 argument
1) (a quarrel or unfriendly discussion: They are having an argument about/over whose turn it is.) strīds; diskusija2) (a set of reasons; a piece of reasoning: The argument for/against going; a philosophical argument.) arguments; pamatojums* * *arguments; diskusija, strīds; īss saturs; neatkarīgais mainīgais, arguments
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