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61 to bring one's eggs to a bad market
pārrēķināties; ciest neveiksmiEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to bring one's eggs to a bad market
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62 to bring out
izteikt skaidri; izcelt; izdot; izrādīt; ievest sabiedrībā -
63 to bring out of woodwork
izvilkt gaismā; izvilkt dienas gaismā -
64 to bring over
pārliecināt par pretējo; pārvilkt savā pusē -
65 to bring pressure to bear
piespiest; izdarīt spiedienu -
66 to bring round
dabūt pie samaņas; atvest; atgādāt -
67 to bring somebody to bay
piespiest kādu pie sienas -
68 to bring somebody to heel
nospiest kādu uz ceļiem; piespiest kādu pakļauties -
69 to bring somebody to his knees
nospiest kādu uz ceļiem -
70 to bring somebody to his senses
vest kādu pie prātaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to bring somebody to his senses
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71 to bring somebody to reason
vest kādu pie prāta -
72 to bring somebody to tears
novest kādu līdz asarām -
73 to bring somebody to terms
piespiest kādu pieņemt savus noteikumus -
74 to bring somebody to the scratch
piespiest kādu apņēmīgi rīkoties; izsaukt kādu uz startuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to bring somebody to the scratch
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75 to bring somebody up-to
informēt kādu par notikumu attīstību -
76 to bring something home to somebody
iestāstīt kādam kaut koEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to bring something home to somebody
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77 to bring something to a termination
novest kaut ko līdz galamEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to bring something to a termination
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78 to bring through
palīdzēt pārvarēt; dabūt uz kājām -
79 to bring to
apstādināt, apturēt -
80 to bring to a close
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