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41 in the article of death
nāves stundā -
42 in the jaws of death
nāves skavās -
43 kiss of death
pēdējais trieciens; atbalsts, kas var tikai kaitēt -
44 living death
nožēlojama eksistence -
45 matter of life and death
dzīvības un nāves jautājums -
46 natural death
dabiska nāve -
47 terrified to death
pārbīties līdz nāvei -
48 the Black death
noun (the plague that killed large numbers of people in Europe in the 14th to 18th centuries) ´melnā nāve´ (mēris)* * *mēris Eiropā -
49 the death of one's hopes
cerību gals -
50 this will be the death of me
tas mani novedīs kapā -
51 tired to death
noguris līdz nāvei -
52 to be in the jaws of death
atrasties nāves briesmās -
53 to be tickled pink, to be tickled to death
būt sajūsmāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to be tickled pink, to be tickled to death
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54 to be under sentence of death
būt notiesātam uz nāvi -
55 to bludgeon to death
sist līdz nāvei -
56 to catch one's death of cold
stipri saaukstēties -
57 to cheat death
izbēgt no nāves -
58 to cling like grim death
krampjaini ieķerties -
59 to condemn to death
notiesāt uz nāvi -
60 to dice with death
rotaļāties ar nāvi
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