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  • 1 lock

    I 1. [lok] noun
    1) (a mechanism for fastening doors etc: He put the key in the lock.) slēdzene; aizšaujamais; bulta
    2) (a closed part of a canal for raising or lowering boats to a higher or lower part of the canal.) slūžas; dambis
    3) (the part of a gun by which it is fired.) (ieroču) aizslēgs
    4) (a tight hold (in wrestling etc).) satvēriens (cīņā)
    2. verb
    (to fasten or become fastened with a lock: She locked the drawer; This door doesn't lock.) []slēgt; ieslēgt; saslēgt; izlaist caur slūžām (kuģi)
    - locket
    - locksmith
    - lock in
    - lock out
    - lock up
    II [lok] noun
    1) (a piece of hair: She cut off a lock of his hair.) (matu) cirta; sproga
    2) ((in plural) hair: curly brown locks.) mati
    * * *
    cirta, sproga; slēdzene, aizšaujamais, bulta; aizslēgs; mati; slūžas, dambis; kušķis; sastrēgums; aizturis; satvēriens; slēgt; aizslēgt; ieslēgt; ietvert ieskaut; sakrampēt sakost; saslēgt, bloķēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > lock

  • 2 foot

    [fut]
    plural - feet; noun
    1) (the part of the leg on which a person or animal stands or walks: My feet are very sore from walking so far.) (kājas) pēda
    2) (the lower part of anything: at the foot of the hill.) kalna pakāje
    3) ((plural often foot; often abbreviated to ft when written) a measure of length equal to twelve inches (30.48 cm): He is five feet/foot six inches tall; a four-foot wall.) (mērvienība) pēda
    - football
    - foothill
    - foothold
    - footlight
    - footman
    - footmark
    - footnote
    - footpath
    - footprint
    - footsore
    - footstep
    - footwear
    - follow in someone's footsteps
    - foot the bill
    - on foot
    - put one's foot down
    - put one's foot in it
    * * *
    solis, gaita; pamatne, apakšējā daļa; pēda; purngals; kājnieki; pieadīt; apmaksāt

    English-Latvian dictionary > foot

  • 3 haunch

    [ho:n ]
    1) ((usually in plural) the fleshy part of the hip: The children were squatting on their haunches.) gurns
    2) (the leg and lower part of the body of a deer etc, as meat: a haunch of venison.) pakaļkāja
    * * *
    gurns; pakaļkāja

    English-Latvian dictionary > haunch

  • 4 boot

    [bu:t] 1. noun
    1) (a covering for the foot and lower part of the leg, usually made of leather etc: a pair of suede boots.) zābaks
    2) ((American trunk) a place for luggage in a motor-car etc.) (automašīnas) bagāžnieks
    2. verb
    (to kick: He booted the ball out of the goal.) []spert
    - get the boot
    * * *
    nauda; zābaks; puszābaks; bagāžnieks; sieksta; buči, futbola zābaki; apaut zābakus; iespert ar zābaku; atlaist no darba; pakāpeniski injicēt narkotiku

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  • 5 drumstick

    1) (a stick used for beating a drum.) bungu vālīte
    2) (the lower part of the leg of a cooked chicken etc.) (vistas) stilbiņš
    * * *
    bungu vālīte; stilbiņš

    English-Latvian dictionary > drumstick

  • 6 earlobe

    noun (the soft lower part of the ear.) auss ļipiņa
    * * *
    auss ļipiņa

    English-Latvian dictionary > earlobe

  • 7 estuary

    ['estjuəri]
    plural - estuaries; noun
    (the wide lower part of a river up which the tide flows: the Thames estuary.) upes grīva
    * * *
    estuārs

    English-Latvian dictionary > estuary

  • 8 forearm

    (the lower part of the arm (between wrist and elbow).) apakšdelms
    * * *
    apakšdelms; priekšlaikus apbruņot

    English-Latvian dictionary > forearm

  • 9 gut

    1. noun
    1) (the tube in the lower part of the body through which food passes.) zarna
    2) (a strong thread made from the gut of an animal, used for violin strings etc.) stīga
    2. verb
    1) (to take the guts out of: Her job was to gut fish.) izņemt iekšas; ķidāt
    2) (to destroy completely, except for the outer frame: The fire gutted the house.) izpostīt; izdegt (ugunsgrēkā)
    * * *
    zarna; zarnas, iekšas; ketguts; stīga; saturs, būtība; gribasspēks, vīrišķība, raksturs; izķidāt, izņemt iekšas; izpostīt; apjēgt, izprast; rīt; iekšķīgs, instinktīvs; būtiski svarīgs, vitāls

    English-Latvian dictionary > gut

  • 10 intestine

    [in'testin]
    ((often in plural) the lower part of the food passage in man and animals.) zarna
    * * *
    zarna

    English-Latvian dictionary > intestine

  • 11 lobe

    [loub]
    1) (the soft lower part of the ear.) auss ļipiņa
    2) (a division of the lungs, brain etc.) (kāda orgāna) daļa; (plaušu) daiva
    * * *
    daiva, daļa; auss ļipiņa; izcilnis

    English-Latvian dictionary > lobe

  • 12 lumbago

    (pain in the lower part of the back.) lumbago
    * * *
    lumbago

    English-Latvian dictionary > lumbago

  • 13 pants

    [pæn ]
    1) ((also panties) a short undergarment worn on the lower part of the body: a pair of pants.) apakšbikses
    2) ((American) trousers.) bikses
    * * *
    apakšbikses; bikses

    English-Latvian dictionary > pants

  • 14 rectum

    ['rektəm]
    (the lower part of the alimentary canal, through which waste substances pass from the intestines.) taisnā zarna
    * * *
    taisnā zarna

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  • 15 skirt

    [skə:t]
    1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) svārki
    2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) (apģērba) svārku daļa
    * * *
    svārki; apakšējā mala, stērbele; nomale, mala; sieviete; vadvirsma; robežoties; izvairīties

    English-Latvian dictionary > skirt

  • 16 trousers

    (an outer garment for the lower part of the body, covering each leg separately: He wore (a pair of) black trousers; She was dressed in trousers and a sweater.) bikses
    * * *
    bikses

    English-Latvian dictionary > trousers

  • 17 flat

    [flæt] 1. adjective
    1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) plakans; lēzens
    2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) garlaicīgs; neinteresants
    3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) skaidrs; noteikts; kategorisks
    4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) (par riepu) saplacis
    5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) (par dzērienu) novadējies
    6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) bemola-; pazemināts; detonēts
    2. adverb
    (stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) plakaniski; garšļaukus
    3. noun
    1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) dzīvoklis
    2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) bemols
    3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) delna
    4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) purvājs
    - flatten
    - flat rate
    - flat out
    * * *
    dzīvoklis; plakana virsma; sēklis, līdzenums; māja ar šādiem dzīvokļiem; plakandibena laiva; plats, sekls grozs; kurpes bez papēžiem; bemols; prospekts; saplakusi riepa; vientiesis; iegulums, slānis; biezs žurnāls; lēzens, plakans; izstiepies visā garumā; līdzens; lēzens, sekls; vienmuļš, neinteresants, garlaicīgs; sekls, lēts; panīcis; nospiests, nomākts; novadējies; saplacis; kategorisks, noteikts, skaidrs; nespodrs, blāvs; bemola, detonējošs; lēzeni, plakani; plakaniski; kategoriski, noteikti, skaidri; pilnīgi

    English-Latvian dictionary > flat

  • 18 act

    [ækt] 1. verb
    1) (to do something: It's time the government acted to lower taxes.) darboties; rīkoties
    2) (to behave: He acted foolishly at the meeting.) izturēties
    3) (to perform (a part) in a play: He has acted (the part of Romeo) in many theatres; I thought he was dying, but he was only acting (= pretending).) tēlot
    2. noun
    1) (something done: Running away is an act of cowardice; He committed many cruel acts.) darbība; rīcība
    2) ((often with capital) a law: Acts of Parliament.) likums
    3) (a section of a play: `Hamlet' has five acts.) (lugas) cēliens
    4) (an entertainment: an act called `The Smith Family'.) programmas numurs
    - actor
    - act as
    - act on
    - act on behalf of / act for
    - in the act of
    - in the act
    - put on an act
    * * *
    darbība, rīcība; likums, lēmums; akts; cēliens; darboties, rīkoties; tēlot

    English-Latvian dictionary > act

  • 19 abdomen

    ['æbdəmən]
    (the part of the body between the hips and the lower ribs.) vēders
    * * *
    vēderdobums, vēders

    English-Latvian dictionary > abdomen

  • 20 chamber

    [' eimbə]
    1) (a room.) istaba
    2) (the place where an assembly (eg Parliament) meets: There were few members left in the chamber.) zāle
    3) (such an assembly: the Upper and Lower Chambers.) palāta
    4) (an enclosed space or cavity eg the part of a gun which holds the bullets: Many pistols have chambers for six bullets.) aptvere
    - chamber music
    * * *
    kambaris, istaba; mēbelētas istabas; kantoris; palāta; kamera

    English-Latvian dictionary > chamber

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