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distribute

  • 1 distribute

    [di'stribjut]
    1) (to divide (something) among several (people); to deal out: He distributed sweets to all the children in the class.) []dalīt; sadalīt
    2) (to spread out widely: Our shops are distributed all over the city.) izplatīt
    * * *
    izsniegt, izdalīt, sadalīt; izplatīt; izsēt, noklāt; iedalīt, klasificēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > distribute

  • 2 to distribute prizes to the winners

    izsniegt balvas uzvarētājiem

    English-Latvian dictionary > to distribute prizes to the winners

  • 3 to distribute seed

    izsēt sēklu

    English-Latvian dictionary > to distribute seed

  • 4 deal

    1. [di:l] noun
    1) (a bargain or arrangement: a business deal.) darījums
    2) (the act of dividing cards among players in a card game.) (kāršu) dalīšana
    2. [delt] verb
    1) (to do business, especially to buy and sell: I think he deals in stocks and shares.) slēgt (darījumu); tirgoties
    2) (to distribute (cards).) dalīt (kārtis)
    - dealing
    - deal with
    - a good deal / a great deal
    * * *
    daudzums; izsniegšana, izdalīšana; dalīšana; darījums, vienošanās; rīcība; valdības kurss; mahinācija, spekulācija; izsniegt, izdalīt; spekulēt, tirgoties; iepirkties; slēgt; izšķirt, aplūkot; izturēties; spert soļus, rīkoties; priedes koka; daudz; planka, koks

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  • 5 disperse

    [di'spə:s]
    1) (to (cause to) scatter in all directions: Some seeds are dispersed by the wind.) izkaisīt; izkliedēt
    2) (to (cause to) spread (news etc): Information is dispersed by volunteers who distribute leaflets.) izplatīt; izplatīties
    3) (to (cause to) vanish: By this time the crowd had dispersed.) izklīst; izklīdināt
    * * *
    izklīdināt; izkaisīt; izkliedēt; izklīst

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  • 6 issue

    ['iʃu:] 1. verb
    1) (to give or send out, or to distribute, especially officially: The police issued a description of the criminal; Rifles were issued to the troops.) izdot; laist apgrozībā; iznākt
    2) (to flow or come out (from something): A strange noise issued from the room.) rasties; iztecēt
    2. noun
    1) (the act of issuing or process of being issued: Stamp collectors like to buy new stamps on the day of issue.) []laišana (apgrozībā)
    2) (one number in the series of a newspaper, magazine etc: Have you seen the latest issue of that magazine?) izlaidums; (laikraksta, žurnāla) numurs
    3) (a subject for discussion and argument: The question of pay is not an important issue at the moment.) diskutējams/strīda jautājums
    * * *
    iztecēšana, izplūšana; izplūdes atvere, izeja; grīva; numurs, izlaidums; strīda jautājums; iznākums, rezultāts; bērni, pēcnācēji; izplūst, iztecēt; rasties; laist apgrozībā, izdot; ietērpt

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  • 7 serve

    [sə:v] 1. verb
    1) (to work for a person etc eg as a servant: He served his master for forty years.) kalpot
    2) (to distribute food etc or supply goods: She served the soup to the guests; Which shop assistant served you (with these goods)?) apkalpot; apgādāt (ar precēm)
    3) (to be suitable for a purpose: This upturned bucket will serve as a seat.) noderēt; kalpot (kādam nolūkam)
    4) (to perform duties, eg as a member of the armed forces: He served (his country) as a soldier for twenty years; I served on the committee for five years.) dienēt; veikt pienākumu[]
    5) (to undergo (a prison sentence): He served (a sentence of) six years for armed robbery.) izciest sodu
    6) (in tennis and similar games, to start the play by throwing up the ball etc and hitting it: He served the ball into the net; Is it your turn to serve?) servēt
    2. noun
    (act of serving (a ball).) serve
    - serving
    - it serves you right
    - serve an apprenticeship
    - serve out
    - serve up
    * * *
    kalpot, strādāt; dienēt; noderēt; apkalpot; apkalpot, rīkoties; būt labvēlīgam; pasniegt; izciest sodu; apieties, izturēties; aplecināt; oficiāli nodot; servēt; noturēt dievkalpojumu; serve

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  • 8 dish out

    (to distribute or give to people: He dished out the potatoes.) izdalīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > dish out

  • 9 hand out

    (to give to several people; to distribute: The teacher handed out books to all the pupils; They were handing out leaflets in the street.) izdalīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > hand out

  • 10 send out

    1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) izsūtīt
    2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) dzīt (dzinumus); raisīt (ziedus); laist (saknes)

    English-Latvian dictionary > send out

  • 11 serve out

    (to distribute to each of a number of people: She served out the pudding.) izdalīt (ēdienu)

    English-Latvian dictionary > serve out

  • 12 spread out

    1) (to extend or stretch out: The fields spread out in front of him.) stiepties; plesties
    2) (to distribute over a wide area or period of time: She spread the leaflets out on the table.) izkaisīt; izkliedēt; izstiept (laikā)
    3) (to scatter and go in different directions, in order to cover a wider area: They spread out and began to search the entire area.) izklīst

    English-Latvian dictionary > spread out

См. также в других словарях:

  • distribute — distribute, dispense, divide, deal, dole are comparable when they mean to give out, usually in shares, to each member of a group. Distribute implies either an apportioning among many by separation of something into parts, units, or amounts, and… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • distribute — dis·trib·ute /di stri byüt/ vt ut·ed, ut·ing 1: to divide among several or many: apportion 2: to give out or deliver esp. to members of a group see also dividend …   Law dictionary

  • distribute — dis‧trib‧ute [dɪˈstrɪbjuːt] verb [transitive] 1. MARKETING COMMERCE to make goods available to customers after they have been produced: • The new products will be sold under the Lipton brand and distributed by Pepsi. 2 …   Financial and business terms

  • Distribute — Dis*trib ute, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Distributed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Distributing}.] [L. distributus, p. p. of distribuere to divide, distribute; dis + tribuere to assign, give, allot. See {Tribute}.] 1. To divide among several or many; to deal out; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • distribute — [di strib′yo͞ot, di strib′yoot] vt. distributed, distributing [ME distributen < L distributus, pp. of distribuere, to distribute < dis , apart + tribuere, to allot: see TRIBUTE] 1. to divide and give out in shares; allot 2. to scatter or… …   English World dictionary

  • distribute — (v.) early 15c., to deal out or apportion, from L. distributus, pp. of distribuere to divide, distribute (see DISTRIBUTION (Cf. distribution)). Related: Distributable; distributed; distributing …   Etymology dictionary

  • distribute — [v1] allocate, deliver, spread administer, allot, apportion, appropriate, assign, bestow, circulate, consign, convey, cut up, deal, deal out, diffuse, disburse, dish out*, dispense, disperse, dispose, disseminate, divide, divvy up*, dole out*,… …   New thesaurus

  • Distribute — Dis*trib ute, v. i. To make distribution. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • distribute — To sort mail in order to group pieces according to a plan or scheme …   Glossary of postal terms

  • distribute — should be pronounced with the stress on the second syllable, although (as with contribute) pronunciation with stress on the first syllable is increasingly heard …   Modern English usage

  • distribute — ► VERB 1) hand or share out to a number of recipients. 2) (be distributed) be spread over an area. 3) supply (goods) to retailers. DERIVATIVES distributable adjective. ORIGIN Latin distribuere divide up …   English terms dictionary

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