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disorder

  • 1 disorder

    [dis'o:də]
    1) (lack of order; confusion or disturbance: The strike threw the whole country into disorder; scenes of disorder and rioting.) nekārtība; nemieri
    2) (a disease: a disorder of the lungs.) traucējums
    * * *
    nekārtība; nemieri; traucējums; radīt nekārtību; radīt traucējumus

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  • 2 recrudescence of civil disorder

    jauns nemieru uzliesmojums

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  • 3 anarchy

    ['ænəki]
    1) (the absence or failure of government: Total anarchy followed the defeat of the government.) anarhija
    2) (disorder and confusion.) sajukums
    - anarchism
    * * *
    anarhija

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  • 4 chaos

    ['keios]
    (complete disorder or confusion: The place was in utter chaos after the burglary.) haoss
    - chaotically
    * * *
    haoss

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  • 5 complaint

    1) ((a statement of one's) dissatisfaction: The customer made a complaint about the lack of hygiene in the food shop.) sūdzība
    2) (a sickness, disease, disorder etc: He's always suffering from some complaint or other.) kaite; slimība
    * * *
    sūdzība; kaite, slimība

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  • 6 confuse

    [kən'fju:z]
    1) (to put in disorder: He confused the arrangements by arriving late.) sajaukt
    2) (to mix up in one's mind: I always confuse John and his twin brother.) sajaukt; samainīt
    3) (to make puzzled: He completely confused me by his questions.) apmulsināt
    - confusedly
    - confusion
    * * *
    samainīt, sajaukt; radīt neskaidrību, apmulsināt

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  • 7 disarray

    [disə'rei]
    (disorder: The living-room was in complete disarray after the party.) nekārtība, sajukums
    * * *
    nekārtība, sajukums; radīt nekārtību, sajaukt

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  • 8 disrupt

    (to break up or put into a state of disorder: Rioters disrupted the meeting; Traffic was disrupted by floods.) pārraut; sagraut
    - disruptive
    * * *
    saraut, pārraut; sagraut; sist cauri

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  • 9 disruptive

    [-tiv]
    adjective (causing disorder: a disruptive child.) graujošs; huligānisks
    * * *
    graujošs; caursitošs

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  • 10 haywire

    adjective (in a state of disorder; crazy: Our computer has gone haywire.) sajucis; nojūdzies; sabojājies; saniķojies
    * * *
    sajucis, nojūdzies; saniķojies, sabojājies

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  • 11 mess

    [mes] 1. noun
    (a state of disorder or confusion; an untidy, dirty or unpleasant sight or muddle: This room is in a terrible mess!; She looked a mess; The spilt food made a mess on the carpet.) juceklis; nekārtība; netīrība
    2. verb
    ((with with) to meddle, or to have something to do with: She's always messing with the television set.) noņemties, ķēpāties
    - messily
    - messiness
    - mess-up
    - make a mess of
    - mess about/around
    - mess up
    * * *
    nekārtība, juceklis; ķeza, nepatikšanas; kopkajīte, mese; strebeklis, putra, vira; barības maisījums; piegružot, radīt nekārtību, sajaukt; sabojāt, izjaukt

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  • 12 pell-mell

    [pel'mel]
    (quickly and in disorder or great confusion: The children rushed in pell-mell.) pa galvu pa kaklu
    * * *
    haoss, juceklis; juceklīgs, haotisks; haotiski, juceklīgi; pa galvu pa kaklu

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  • 13 shambles

    ['ʃæmblz]
    (a confused mess; (something in) a state of disorder: His room was a shambles; We're in a bit of a shambles at the moment.) juceklis; haoss
    * * *
    jūklis, juceklis; slaktiņš

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  • 14 turmoil

    ['tə:moil]
    (a state of wild confused movement or disorder: The crowd / His mind was in (a) turmoil.) nemiers; jukas
    * * *
    nemiers, kņada

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  • 15 bulimia

    [bju:ɡlimiə]
    (an eating disorder in which a person eats excessive amounts of food and then vomits in order not to gain weight.) bulīmija

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  • 16 mess about/around

    1) (to behave in a foolish or annoying way: The children were shouting and messing about.) blēņoties; maisīties pa kājām
    2) (to work with no particular plan in a situation that involves mess: I love messing about in the kitchen.) []ņemties
    3) ((with with) to meddle or interfere with: Who's been messing about with my papers?) jaukties
    4) (to upset or put into a state of disorder or confusion: The wind messed her hair about.) sajaukt; izjaukt

    English-Latvian dictionary > mess about/around

  • 17 upset the apple cart

    (to bring into disorder: The football team were doing very well when their best player upset the apple cart by breaking his leg.) izjaukt kāda nodomus; radīt sajukumu

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