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41 get into
1) (to put on (clothes etc): Get into your pyjamas.) uzvilkt2) (to begin to be in a particular state or behave in a particular way: He got into a temper.) zaudēt savaldīšanos3) (to affect strangely: I don't know what has got into him) atgadīties; notikt (ar kādu) -
42 get into the swing (of things)
(to begin to fit into a routine etc.) ieiet (parastajā) ritmā -
43 get into the swing (of things)
(to begin to fit into a routine etc.) ieiet (parastajā) ritmā -
44 get the hang of
(to learn or begin to understand how to do (something): It may seem difficult at first, but you'll get the hang of it after a few weeks.) apjēgt (kaut ko) -
45 go about
1) (to (begin to) work at: I don't know the best way to go about the job!) darīt; ķerties pie darba2) ((of a ship) to change direction or turn around.) (par kuģi) apgriezties pretējā virzienā -
46 go off
1) ((of a bomb etc) to explode: The little boy was injured when the firework went off in his hand.) sprāgt2) ((of an alarm) to ring: When the alarm went off the thieves ran away.) (par trauksmi) skanēt3) (to leave: He went off yesterday.) aiziet4) (to begin to dislike: I've gone off cigarettes.) zaudēt interesi/patiku5) (to become rotten: That meat has gone off.) sabojāties6) (to stop working: The fan has gone off.) pārstāt darboties -
47 go to work on
(to begin work on: We're thinking of going to work on an extension to the house.) ķerties pie (kāda darba) -
48 have/get/gain the upper hand
(to (begin to) win, beat the enemy etc: The enemy made a fierce attack but failed to get the upper hand.) gūt virsroku -
49 launch into
(to begin eagerly: He launched into an enthusiastic description of the play.) dedzīgi iesaistīties; nodoties -
50 light up
1) (to begin to give out light: Evening came and the streetlights lit up.) iedegties2) (to make, be or become full of light: The powerful searchlight lit up the building; She watched the house light up as everyone awoke.) iedegt (gaismu); apgaismot3) (to make or become happy: Her face lit up when she saw him; A sudden smile lit up her face.) iemirdzēties -
51 menstruate
['menstrueit](to discharge blood monthly from the uterus: Many girls begin to menstruate at the age of 12 or 13.) menstruēt -
52 move off
((of vehicles etc) to begin moving away: The bus moved off just as I got to the bus stop.) (par transporta līdzekli) atiet, sākt braukt -
53 open fire
( usually with on) (to begin shooting at: The enemy opened fire (on us).) atklāt uguni -
54 put one's shoulder to the wheel
(to begin to work very hard.) nopietni ķerties pie darbaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > put one's shoulder to the wheel
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55 raring to go
(very keen to begin, go etc.) gatavs doties projām -
56 set about
(to begin: She set about planning her holiday; How will you set about this task?) ķerties pie; uzsākt -
57 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) aizdedzinātEnglish-Latvian dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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58 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) aizdedzinātEnglish-Latvian dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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59 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) aizdedzinātEnglish-Latvian dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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60 set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
(to cause (something) to begin burning usually accidentally or deliberately as a criminal act: They set fire to the ambassador's house; She has set the house on fire.) aizdedzinātEnglish-Latvian dictionary > set fire to (something) / set (something) on fire
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