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41 fill in
1) (to add or put in (whatever is needed to make something complete): to fill in the details.) piepildīt2) (to complete (forms, application etc) by putting in the information required: Have you filled in your tax form yet?) izpildīt (veidlapu)3) (to give (someone) all the necessary information: I've been away - can you fill me in on what has happened?) informēt; darīt zināmu4) (to occupy (time): She had several cups of coffee at the cafeteria to fill in the time until the train left.) aizpildīt (laiku)5) (to do another person's job temporarily: I'm filling in for her secretary.) aizstāt; aizvietot -
42 fit out
(to provide with everything necessary (clothes, equipment etc): The shop fitted them out with everything they needed for their journey.) apgādāt -
43 keep etc in reserve
(to have or keep (something) in case or until it is needed: If you go to America please keep some money in reserve for your fare home.) turēt rezervē/krājumā -
44 out of the/someone's way
((not) blocking someone's progress, or occupying space that is needed by someone: Don't leave your bicycle where it will get in the way of pedestrians; Will I be in the/your way if I work at this table?; `Get out of my way!' he said rudely.) (kādam) ceļā; pa kājām; nost no (kāda) ceļa; maliņā -
45 pay off
1) (to pay in full and discharge (workers) because they are no longer needed: Hundreds of steel-workers have been paid off.) samaksāt un atlaist no darba2) (to have good results: His hard work paid off.) atmaksāties -
46 point out
(to indicate or draw attention to: He pointed out his house to her; I pointed out that we needed more money.) norādīt; pievērst uzmanību -
47 (and) to spare
(in greater supply or quantity than is needed; extra: I'll go to an exhibition if I have time to spare; I have enough food and to spare.) atliku likām; lieks; brīvs -
48 wanted
1) (being searched for by the police because of having committed a criminal act: He is a wanted man; He is wanted for murder.) meklēts2) ((negative unwanted) (of people) needed; cared for: Old people must be made to feel wanted.) vajadzīgs
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