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  • 1 driven by electricity

    ar elektrību darbināms

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  • 2 power-driven

    adjective (worked by electricity or other mechanical means, not by hand.) ar piedziņu; piedziņas-
    * * *
    ar mehānisko piedziņu

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  • 3 machine

    [mə'ʃi:n] 1. noun
    1) (a working arrangement of wheels, levers or other parts, driven eg by human power, electricity etc, or operating electronically, producing power and/or motion for a particular purpose: a sewing-machine.) mehānisms; aparāts
    2) (a vehicle, especially a motorbike: That's a fine machine you have!) automobilis; motocikls
    2. verb
    1) (to shape, make or finish with a power-driven tool: The articles are machined to a smooth finish.) apstrādāt ar mehānismu
    2) (to sew with a sewing-machine: You should machine the seams.) šūt ar šujmašīnu
    - machinist
    - machine-gun
    3. verb
    He machine-gunned a crowd of defenceless villagers.) apšaudīt ar ložmetēju
    * * *
    mašīna; aparāts, mehānisms; darbagalds; apstrādāt mehāniski; šūt; drukāt

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  • 4 barge

    1. noun
    1) (a flat-bottomed boat for carrying goods etc.) barža; liellaiva
    2) (a large power-driven boat.) kuģis (izbraucieniem)
    2. verb
    1) (to move (about) clumsily: He barged about the room.) grīļoties; zvalstīties
    2) (to bump (into): He barged into me.) uzgrūsties (kādam)
    3) ((with in(to)) to push one's way (into) rudely: She barged in without knocking.) iedrāzties (neievērojot pieklājību)
    * * *
    barža, liellaiva; admirāļu kuteris; kuģis; pārvadāt liellaivā; zvalstīties, grīļoties

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  • 5 bicycle

    1. noun
    ((often abbreviated to bike, cycle) a pedal-driven vehicle with two wheels and a seat.) divritenis, velosipēds
    2. verb
    ((usually abbreviated to cycle) to ride a bicycle: He bicycled slowly up the hill.) braukt ar divriteni/velosipēdu
    * * *
    velosipēds; braukt ar velosipēdu

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  • 6 canoe

    [kə'nu:] 1. noun
    (a light narrow boat driven by a paddle or paddles.) kanoe; smailīte
    2. verb
    (to travel by canoe: He canoed over the rapids.) airēt kanoe; smaiļot
    * * *
    kanoe, smailīte

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  • 7 crash

    [kræʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) blīkšķis; rībiens
    2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) avārija
    3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) bankrots
    4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) sagāzties; sabrukt; (ar troksni) saplīst
    2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) ciest avāriju
    3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) nogāzties (par lidmašīnu)
    4) ((of a business) to fail.) bankrotēt
    5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) (ar troksni) []drāzties
    6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)
    3. adjective
    (rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) intensīvs; pastiprināts
    - crash-land
    * * *
    trinītis; blīkšķis, rībiens; sabrukums; bankrots; avārija; iemīlēšanās; sabrukt, sagrūt; salauzt, sagraut; rībināt; ciest avāriju; notriekt; bankrotēt; ierasties viesībās; intensīvs, pastiprināts; avārijas

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  • 8 croquet

    ['krəukei, ]( American[) krou'kei]
    (a game in which wooden balls are driven by mallets through a series of hoops stuck in the ground.) krokets
    * * *
    krokets

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  • 9 drift

    [drift] 1. noun
    1) (a heap of something driven together, especially snow: His car stuck in a snowdrift.) (sniega) kupena; (lapu) kaudze
    2) (the direction in which something is going; the general meaning: I couldn't hear you clearly, but I did catch the drift of what you said.) (notikumu) ievirze; (domu) gaita
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) float or be blown along: Sand drifted across the road; The boat drifted down the river.) sanest; sadzīt (smiltis u.tml.); peldēt (pa straumi)
    2) ((of people) to wander or live aimlessly: She drifted from job to job.) ļauties pašplūsmai
    - driftwood
    * * *
    lēna tecēšana; dreifs; ievirze; gaita; pašplūsma; kupena, kaudze; sanesa; nest, peldēt; dreifēt; sanest, sadzīt; ļauties pašplūsmai

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  • 10 drive

    1. past tense - drove; verb
    1) (to control or guide (a car etc): Do you want to drive (the car), or shall I?) vadīt (automašīnu)
    2) (to take, bring etc in a car: My mother is driving me to the airport.) []vest; transportēt (ar automašīnu)
    3) (to force or urge along: Two men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road.) dzīt; trenkt
    4) (to hit hard: He drove a nail into the door; He drove a golf-ball from the tee.) iesist; iedzīt (naglu u.tml.); izdarīt sitienu (golfa spēlē)
    5) (to cause to work by providing the necessary power: This mill is driven by water.) darbināt
    2. noun
    1) (a journey in a car, especially for pleasure: We decided to go for a drive.) izbraukums (ar automašīnu)
    2) (a private road leading from a gate to a house etc: The drive is lined with trees.) piebraucamais ceļš
    3) (energy and enthusiasm: I think he has the drive needed for this job.) spars
    4) (a special effort: We're having a drive to save electricity.) kampaņa
    5) (in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc).) sitiens (ar golfa nūju u.tml.)
    6) ((computers) a disk drive.) diskdzinis
    - driver's license
    - drive-in
    - drive-through
    - driving licence
    - be driving at
    - drive off
    - drive on
    * * *
    braukšana; izbraukums; piebraucamais ceļš; dzīšana, vajāšana; uzbrukums, trieciens; dzinulis; spars; kampaņa; sitiens; piedziņa, pievads, pārnesums; trenkt, dzīt; iedzīt; vadīt pajūgu; braukt, vadīt; transportēt, aizvest; darbināt; traukties, drāzties; novest; izbūvēt; pārslogot; atlikt

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  • 11 influence

    ['influəns] 1. noun
    1) (the power to affect people, actions or events: He used his influence to get her the job; He should not have driven the car while under the influence of alcohol.) ietekme
    2) (a person or thing that has this power: She is a bad influence on him.) ietekme
    2. verb
    (to have an effect on: The weather seems to influence her moods.) ietekmēt
    - influentially
    * * *
    ietekme; indukcija; ietekmēt; pieliet alkoholu dzērienam

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  • 12 jet

    I [‹et] noun, adjective
    ((of) a hard black mineral substance, used for ornaments etc: The beads are made of jet; a jet brooch.) ahāts; ahāta-
    II [‹et]
    1) (a sudden, strong stream or flow (of liquid, gas, flame or steam), forced through a narrow opening: Firemen have to be trained to direct the jets from their hoses accurately.) strūkla
    2) (a narrow opening in an apparatus through which a jet comes: This gas jet is blocked.) sprausla
    3) (an aeroplane driven by jet propulsion: We flew by jet to America.) reaktīvā lidmašīna
    - jet-propelled
    - jet propulsion
    * * *
    ahāts; strūkla; sprausla; reaktīvais dzinējs; džets, reaktīvā lidmašīna; raķeššāviņš; izšļākties; braukt ar reaktīvo lidmašīnu; reaktīvs

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  • 13 jet-propelled

    adjective (driven by jet propulsion: jet-propelled racing-cars.) ar reaktīvo dzinēju
    * * *
    ar reaktīvo dzinēju

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  • 14 launch

    I 1. [lo:n ] verb
    1) (to make (a boat or ship) slide into the water or (a rocket) leave the ground: As soon as the alarm was sounded, the lifeboat was launched; The Russians have launched a rocket.) nolaist ūdenī (kuģi); palaist (raķeti)
    2) (to start (a person, project etc) off on a course: His success launched him on a brilliant career.) uzsākt
    3) (to throw.) mest; raidīt
    2. noun
    ((an) act of launching.) (kuģa) nolaišana ūdenī; (raķetes) palaišana
    - launch into
    - launch out
    II [lo:n ] noun
    (a large, power-driven boat, usually used for short trips or for pleasure: We cruised round the bay in a motor launch.) kuteris
    * * *
    nolaišana ūdenī; barkass; kuteris, motorlaiva; nolaist ūdenī; raidīt, mest; laist darbā, uzsākt

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  • 15 machine tool

    (a power-driven machine that shapes metal, wood, or plastics by cutting, pressing, or drilling.) darbgalds
    * * *
    darbgalds

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  • 16 outcast

    (a person who has been driven away from friends etc: an outcast from society.) izstumtais
    * * *
    izstumtais, bezpajumtnieks; bezpajumtes, izraidīts, izstumts; pamests, nederīgs

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  • 17 paddle-steamer

    noun (a boat driven by paddle-wheels.) dzenrata tvaikonis
    * * *
    kuģis ar dzenratu

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  • 18 pariah

    (a person driven out of a group or community; an outcast: Because of his political beliefs he became a pariah in the district.) pārijs; izstumtais
    * * *
    pārijs; izstumtais

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  • 19 pile

    I 1. noun
    1) (a (large) number of things lying on top of each other in a tidy or untidy heap; a (large) quantity of something lying in a heap: There was a neat pile of books in the corner of the room; There was pile of rubbish at the bottom of the garden.) kaudze; čupa
    2) (a large quantity, especially of money: He must have piles of money to own a car like that.) kaudze; žūksnis
    2. verb
    (to make a pile of (something); to put (something) in a pile: He piled the boxes on the table.) kraut kaudzē
    - pile up II
    (a large pillar or stake driven into the ground as a foundation for a building, bridge etc: The entire city of Venice is built on piles.) pālis
    III noun
    (the thick soft surface of carpets and some kinds of cloth eg velvet: The rug has a deep/thick pile.) pūkas; vilna; uzkārsums
    * * *
    pālis; grēda, kaudze; dūnas, pūkas, spalvas, vilna; uzkārsums; sārts; ēku grupa, liela ēka, milzenis; kaudze naudas, manta, bagātība; baterija; kodolreaktors; iedzīt pāļus; dzīt pāļus; kraut kaudzē; sakraut kaudzē; sakrāt, uzkrāt; sakrāties, uzkrāties; blīvēties

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  • 20 power

    1) ((an) ability: A witch has magic power; A cat has the power of seeing in the dark; He no longer has the power to walk.) spēja
    2) (strength, force or energy: muscle power; water-power; ( also adjective) a power tool (=a tool operated by electricity etc. not by hand).) spēks; enerģija
    3) (authority or control: political groups fighting for power; How much power does the Queen have?; I have him in my power at last) vara
    4) (a right belonging to eg a person in authority: The police have the power of arrest.) tiesības
    5) (a person with great authority or influence: He is quite a power in the town.) autoritāte; ietekmīgs cilvēks
    6) (a strong and influential country: the Western powers.) lielvalsts, lielvara
    7) (the result obtained by multiplying a number by itself a given number of times: 2 × 2 × 2 or 23 is the third power of 2, or 2 to the power of 3.) pakāpe
    - powerful
    - powerfully
    - powerfulness
    - powerless
    - powerlessness
    - power cut
    - failure
    - power-driven
    - power point
    - power station
    - be in power
    * * *
    spēja; jauda, enerģija; vara, spēks; lielvalsts; valsts; pilnvara; liels daudzums; pakāpe; palielināšanas spēja, stiprums; apgādāt ar dzinējspēku

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