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1 but
1. conjunction(used to show a contrast between two or more things: John was there, but Peter was not.) bet2. preposition(except (for): no-one but me; the next road but one.) aiznākošais* * *darba istaba nelielā divistabu mājā; tikai; kas ne; bet; nekas cits kā; izņemot -
2 but five minutes
tikai piecas minūtes -
3 but for
ja ne -
4 but for the rain we should have had a pleasant journey
ja nebūtu lijis, mums būtu bijis lielisks ceļojumsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > but for the rain we should have had a pleasant journey
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5 but just
nupat -
6 but me no buts!
bez iebildumiem; lūdzu! -
7 but that
ja ne; lai ne -
8 but then
tomēr -
9 but then again
tomēr -
10 it is impossible but that he will come
nevar būt, ka viņš neatnāksEnglish-Latvian dictionary > it is impossible but that he will come
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11 none but
(only: None but the brave deserve our respect.) tikai, vienīgi -
12 nothing but
(just; only: The fellow's nothing but a fool!) nekas cits kā -
13 all but
gandrīz vai; viss, izņemot...; gandrīz -
14 anything but
nepavisam ne, ne tuvu ne -
15 beauty is but skin deep
neskati vīru no cepures -
16 he could not but laugh
viņš nevarēja nesmieties -
17 he did not want to go but he had to
viņš negribēja iet, bet viņam vajadzēja to darītEnglish-Latvian dictionary > he did not want to go but he had to
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18 he is anything but a fool
lai vai kāds, bet muļķis viņš nav -
19 he is but seven years old
viņam ir tikai septiņi gadi -
20 he went away, but I stayed
viņš aizgāja, bet es paliku
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