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1 broke
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2 dead broke
tukšā -
3 flat broke
galīgi izputējis -
4 flat-broke
galīgi bankrotējis, izputējis -
5 stony-broke
pilnīgi izputināts -
6 to go broke
izputēt -
7 break
[breik] 1. past tense - broke; verb1) (to divide into two or more parts (by force).) []lauzt; sasist2) ((usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).) nolauzt; atlauzt3) (to make or become unusable.) saplīst; sabrukt; saplēst; sagraut4) (to go against, or not act according to (the law etc): He broke his appointment at the last minute.) lauzt (solījumu); pārkāpt (likumu)5) (to do better than (a sporting etc record).) pārspēt (rekordu)6) (to interrupt: She broke her journey in London.) pārtraukt (ceļojumu)7) (to put an end to: He broke the silence.) pārtraukt (klusumu u.tml.)8) (to make or become known: They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.) paziņot; pavēstīt9) ((of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.) (par balsi) aizlūzt10) (to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).) mazināt; mazināties11) (to begin: The storm broke before they reached shelter.) (par vētru) sākties2. noun1) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) pārtraukums; starpbrīdis2) (a change: a break in the weather.) []maiņa3) (an opening.) sprauga; plaisa4) (a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck: This is your big break.) gadījums; iespēja•3. noun((usually in plural) something likely to break.) viegli plīstošas lietas- breakage- breaker
- breakdown
- break-in
- breakneck
- breakout
- breakthrough
- breakwater
- break away
- break down
- break into
- break in
- break loose
- break off
- break out
- break out in
- break the ice
- break up
- make a break for it* * *lūzums; robs, sprauga, plaisa, caurums; izlikšanās; starpbrīdis, pārtraukums; salūzt, saplīst, sasist; lauzt; salauzt; lauzt, pārkāpt; pārtraukt; atplēst, atkorķēt, attaisīt; pavēstīt, paziņot; izputēt, bankrotēt; degradēt, atlaist; izmainīt; aust; izklīst; aizlūzt; izlauzties; iedragāt, salauzt; pārspēt; kulstīt -
8 break up
1) (to divide, separate or break into pieces: He broke up the old furniture and burnt it; John and Mary broke up (= separated from each other) last week.) sadalīt daļās; izšķirt; izšķirties2) (to finish or end: The meeting broke up at 4.40.) beigties (par sapulci) -
9 aid
[eid] 1. noun(help: Rich countries give aid to developing countries; The teacher uses visual aids; He came to my aid when my car broke down.) palīdzība; []līdzekļi2. verb(to help: I was aided in my search by the library staff.) palīdzēt* * *palīdzība; palīgs; līdzekļi; palīglīdzekļi līdzekļi; adjutants -
10 audible
['o:debl](able to be heard: When the microphone broke her voice was barely audible.) dzirdams* * *dzirdams; sadzirdams -
11 blot
[blot] 1. noun1) (a spot or stain (often of ink): an exercise book full of blots.) traips2) (something ugly: a blot on the landscape.) trūkums; vaina2. verb1) (to spot or stain, especially with ink: I blotted this sheet of paper in three places when my nib broke.) notraipīt; aptraipīt2) (to dry with blotting-paper: Blot your signature before you fold the paper.) nosusināt (ar dzēšlapu)•- blotter- blotting-paper
- blot one's copybook
- blot out* * *traips; kauna traips, traips, vaina, trūkums; notraipīt; aptraipīt; nosusināt -
12 bone
[bəun] 1. noun1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) kauls; asaka2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) kauls; asaka2. verb(to take the bones out of (fish etc).) izņemt kaulus / asakas- bony- bone china
- bone idle
- a bone of contention
- have a bone to pick with someone
- have a bone to pick with
- to the bone* * *kauls; kauli, mirstīgās atliekas, skelets; asaka; kastaņetes, spēļu kauliņi; domino; dolārs; izņemt kaulus; zagt -
13 bow
I 1. verb1) (to bend (the head and often also the upper part of the body) forwards in greeting a person etc: He bowed to the ladies; They bowed their heads in prayer.) paklanīties; palocīties; palocīt galvu (sveicienam; izrādot piekrišanu); []liekt; liekties2) ((with to) to accept: I bow to your superior knowledge.) izjust dziļu cieņu; noliekties (godbijībā)2. noun(a bowing movement: He made a bow to the ladies.) palocīšanās; paklanīšanās- bowedII 1. [bəu] noun1) (a springy curved rod bent by a string, by which arrows are shot.) (šaujamais) loks; stops2) (a rod with horsehair stretched along it, by which the strings of a violin etc are sounded.) (vijoles) lociņš3) (a looped knot of material: Her dress is decorated with bows.) sasieta lente2. noun((often in plural) the front of a ship or boat: The waves broke over the bows.) (kuģa) priekšgals* * *palocīšanās; priekšgals; arka, loks; stops, loks; lociņš; sasieta lente; varavīksne; saliekt, salocīt; liekt, locīt; liekties; paklanīties, palocīt, palocīties; zemoties; izjust dziļu cieņu -
14 constituent
[kən'stitjuənt] 1. noun1) (a necessary part: Hydrogen is a constituent of water.) sastāvdaļa2) (a voter from a particular member of parliament's constituency: He deals with all his constituents' problems.) vēlētājs2. adjectiveHe broke it down into its constituent parts.) sastādošs; sastāv[]* * *sastāvdaļa; vēlētājs; pilnvarotājs; sastādošs; vēlēšanu; likumdošanas -
15 coupling
noun (a link for joining things together: The railway carriage was damaged when the coupling broke.) savienošana; savienojums; sakabe* * *savienošana pāros; savienojums, saite; lecināšana; sakabe, sajūgs -
16 hip
I [hip] noun1) ((the bones in) either of the two sides of the body just below the waist: She fell and broke her left hip.) gūža2) ((the measurement round) the body at the level of the widest part of the upper leg and buttocks: This exercise is good for the hips; What hip size are you?) gūžu apkārtmērsII [hip] adjective((slang) (of people) up-to-date; following the latest fashion in music, clothes etc.) modīgs* * *gurns, gūža; mežrožu paauglis; zinošs; h -
17 hurry
1. verb1) (to (cause to) move or act quickly, often too quickly: You'd better hurry if you want to catch that bus; If you hurry me, I'll make mistakes.) []steigties; steidzināt2) (to convey quickly: After the accident, the injured man was hurried to the hospital.) steidzoši nogādāt2. noun1) (the act of doing something quickly, often too quickly: In his hurry to leave, he fell and broke his arm.) steiga2) (the need to do something quickly: Is there any hurry for this job?) steiga•- hurried- hurriedly
- in a hurry
- hurry up* * *steiga; steigties; skubināt, steidzināt -
18 intake
['inteik]1) (the thing or quantity taken in: This year's intake of students is smaller than last year's.) jaunuzņemto [] skaits2) (a place at which eg water is taken into a channel etc: The ventilation system broke down when something blocked the main air intake.) ietece; ieplūde3) (the act of taking in: an intake of breath.) ieņemšana* * *ieplūde; jaunuzņemto skaits; ieņēmējietaise; gaisa vads -
19 intend
[in'tend] 1. verb1) (to mean or plan (to do something or that someone else should do something): Do you still intend to go?; Do you intend them to go?; Do you intend that they should go too?) domāt; grasīties2) (to mean (something) to be understood in a particular way: His remarks were intended to be a compliment.) domāt; saprast3) ((with for) to direct at: That letter/bullet was intended for me.) domāt; paredzēt•- intent2. noun(purpose; what a person means to do: He broke into the house with intent to steal.) nodoms; nolūks- intentional
- intentionally
- intently* * *grasīties, domāt; paredzēt; saprast, domāt -
20 it
1) ((used as the subject of a verb or object of a verb or preposition) the thing spoken of, used especially of lifeless things and of situations, but also of animals and babies: If you find my pencil, please give it to me; The dog is in the garden, isn't it?; I picked up the baby because it was crying; He decided to run a mile every morning but he couldn't keep it up.) tas; tā; to; tam; tai2) (used as a subject in certain kinds of sentences eg in talking about the weather, distance or time: Is it raining very hard?; It's cold; It is five o'clock; Is it the fifth of March?; It's two miles to the village; Is it your turn to make the tea?; It is impossible for him to finish the work; It was nice of you to come; Is it likely that he would go without us?)3) ((usually as the subject of the verb be) used to give emphasis to a certain word or phrase: It was you (that) I wanted to see, not Mary.) (netulkojams uzsvērums)4) (used with some verbs as a direct object with little meaning: The car broke down and we had to walk it; Oh, bother it!) (netulkojams papildinātāja locījums)•- its- itself* * *tas, tā ; tai, tam, to
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