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1 cheek
[ i:k]1) (the side of the face below the eye: pink cheeks.) vaigs2) (impudence or disrespectful behaviour: He had the cheek to refuse me entrance.) nekaunība•- cheeky- cheekiness* * *nekaunība; vaigs; sēžamvieta; izturēties nekaunīgi -
2 cheek by jowl
cieši blakus; tuvās attiecībās; cieši kopā -
3 cheek-tooth
dzeroklis -
4 a smack on the cheek
(a quick, loud kiss on the cheek: He gave her a quick smack on the cheek.) skaļš skūpsts, buča -
5 cool cheek
nekaunība -
6 they are cheek by jowl
viņi satiek kā cimds ar roku -
7 to have the cheek to say
uzdrošināties teikt -
8 to say with tongue in cheek
runāt vienu, domāt otru -
9 tongue in cheek
zobgalīgi -
10 tongue in one's cheek
zobgalīgi -
11 tongue-in-cheek
zobgalīgs -
12 tongue-in-cheek remarks
zobgalīgas piezīmes -
13 with the tongue in cheek
zobgalīgi -
14 with the tongue in one's cheek
zobgalīgi -
15 peck
[pek] 1. verb1) ((of birds) to strike or pick up with the beak, usually in order to eat: The birds pecked at the corn; The bird pecked his hand.) knābāt2) (to eat very little: She just pecks (at) her food.) ēst ļoti maz, knibināt3) (to kiss quickly and briefly: She pecked her mother on the cheek.) (viegli) noskūpstīt2. noun1) (a tap or bite with the beak: The bird gave him a painful peck on the hand.) knābiens2) (a brief kiss: a peck on the cheek.) (viegls) skūpsts•- peckish* * *knābiens; peks; liels daudzums, milzums; viegls skūpsts; ēdamais; knābāt, knābt; viegli noskūpstīt; knābāt, ēst -
16 dimple
['dimpl](a small hollow especially on the surface of the skin: She has a dimple in her cheek when she smiles.) bedrīte (vaigā, zodā)* * *bedrīte; iedobums; ņirbu vilnītis; savilkties bedrītēs; ņirbēt -
17 gash
[ɡæʃ](a deep, open cut or wound: a gash on his cheek.) dziļa brūce* * *dziļa brūce; rīkle, mute; cirst dziļu brūci -
18 none
1. pronoun(not one; not any: `How many tickets have you got?' `None'; She asked me for some sugar but there was none in the house; None of us have/has seen him; None of your cheek! (= Don't be cheeky!).) neviens; nekas; nekāds2. adverb(not at all: He is none the worse for his accident.) nemaz, nepavisam- none but- nonetheless
- none the less* * *nemaz, nepavisam; nekāds, neviens, nekas -
19 nuzzle
(to press, rub or caress with the nose: The horse nuzzled (against) her cheek.) bikstīt/pieglausties ar purnu* * *ošņāt; izrakņāt; bikstīt ar purnu; piekļauties, pieglausties -
20 pinch
[pin ] 1. verb1) (to squeeze or press tightly (flesh), especially between the thumb and forefinger: He pinched her arm.) []kniebt2) (to hurt by being too small or tight: My new shoes are pinching (me).) spiest3) (to steal: Who pinched my bicycle?) nozagt; nočiept2. noun1) (an act of pinching; a squeeze or nip: He gave her a pinch on the cheek.) kniebiens2) (a very small amount; what can be held between the thumb and forefinger: a pinch of salt.) šķipsniņa•- pinched- feel the pinch* * *kniebiens; šķipsna; spiedīgi apstākļi, grūtības; nokniebt, sakniebt, saspiest; kniebt; iekniebt; spiest; sagādāt ciešanas, mocīt; skopoties; nočiept; apcietināt
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