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61 make friends (with)
(to start a friendly relationship; to become friends with someone: The child tried to make friends with the dog.) sadraudzēties (ar kādu) -
62 make friends (with)
(to start a friendly relationship; to become friends with someone: The child tried to make friends with the dog.) sadraudzēties (ar kādu) -
63 set to
(to start to do something (vigorously): They set to, and finished the work the same day.) ķerties pie darba -
64 begin
[bi'ɡin]present participle - beginning; verb(to come or bring, into being, to start: He began to talk; The meeting began early.) sākt; sākties- beginner
- to begin with* * *sākt; sākties -
65 false
[fo:ls]1) (not true; not correct: He made a false statement to the police.) nepareizs2) (not genuine; intended to deceive: She has a false passport.) viltots3) (artificial: false teeth.) mākslīgs4) (not loyal: false friends.) nepatiess; liekuļots•- falsify
- falsification
- falsity
- false alarm
- false start* * *nepareizs, kļūdains; melīgs, nepatiess; mākslīgs, viltots -
66 successful
[-'ses-]adjective ((negative unsuccessful) having success: Were you successful in finding a new house?; The successful applicant for this job will be required to start work next month; a successful career.) sekmīgs; veiksmīgs; panākumiem bagāts* * *sekmīgs, veiksmīgs -
67 wince
[wins](to start or jump with pain: He winced as the dentist touched his broken tooth.) sarauties/saviebties no sāpēm* * *sarauties, saviebties -
68 at that rate
(if this or if that is the case; if this or if that continues: He says that he isn't sure whether we'll be allowed to finish, but at that rate we might as well not start.) tādā gadījumā -
69 at this
(if this or if that is the case; if this or if that continues: He says that he isn't sure whether we'll be allowed to finish, but at that rate we might as well not start.) tādā gadījumā -
70 be/get on one's way
(to start or continue a walk, journey etc: Well, thanks for the cup of tea, but I must be on my way now.) doties/būt ceļā -
71 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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72 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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73 set out
1) (to start a journey: He set out to explore the countryside.) doties (ceļā)2) (to intend: I didn't set out to prove him wrong.) grasīties; plānot -
74 strike out
1) (to erase or cross out (a word etc): He read the essay and struck out a word here and there.) izsvītrot2) (to start fighting: He's a man who strikes out with his fists whenever he's angry.) uzsākt (kautiņu)
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