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1 extremely
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2 by leaps and bounds
(extremely rapidly and successfully: improving by leaps and bounds.) ļoti ātri/strauji* * *lieliem lēcieniem, pa galvu, pa kaklu; ļoti strauji -
3 arrogant
['ærəɡənt](extremely proud; thinking that one is much more important than other people.) augstprātīgs; iedomīgs- arrogance* * *augstprātīgs, iedomīgs, uzpūtīgs -
4 atrocious
[ə'trəuʃəs]1) (very bad: Your handwriting is atrocious.) drausmīgs; šausmīgs2) (extremely cruel: an atrocious crime.) nežēlīgs; zvērīgs•- atrocity* * *zvērīgs, nežēlīgs; drausmīgs, šausmīgs -
5 atrocity
[ə'trosəti]noun (an extremely cruel and wicked act: The invading army committed many atrocities.) nežēlība; zvērība* * *zvēriskums, nežēlība; drausmas, šausmas -
6 blazing
1) (burning brightly: a blazing fire.) liesmojošs; degošs2) (extremely angry: a blazing row.) (niknumā) kvēlojošs* * *degošs, liesmojošs; acīm redzams -
7 calibre
['kælibə]1) (the inner diameter of a gun barrel etc.) kalibrs2) ((of a person) quality of character; ability: a salesman of extremely high calibre.) vēriens* * *kalibrs; vēriens -
8 crave
[kreiv]1) (to beg for.) lūgt; lūgties2) (to long for, desire extremely.) kārot; alkt•- craving* * *lūgt, lūgties; kārot, alkt; prasīt -
9 craze
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10 dazzling
1) (extremely bright: a dazzling light.) žilbinošs2) (colourful; impressive: a dazzling display of wit.) žilbinošs* * *žilbinošs; mulsinošs -
11 dead
[ded] 1. adjective1) (without life; not living: a dead body; Throw out those dead flowers.) miris; beigts; nedzīvs2) (not working and not giving any sign of being about to work: The phone/engine is dead.) (par mehānismu) nestrādājošs3) (absolute or complete: There was dead silence at his words; He came to a dead stop.) pilnīgs2. adverb(completely: dead drunk.) pilnīgi- deaden- deadly 3. adverb(extremely: deadly dull; deadly serious.) briesmīgi; ārkārtīgi- dead end- dead-end
- dead heat
- dead language
- deadline
- deadlock* * *mirušie, mirušais; klusais laiks; pagalam, beigts, miris; nekustīgs, kluss; nespodrs, blāvs; monotons, drūms; izslēgts no spēles; kaut kas no ierindas izgājis; pilnīgs -
12 detestable
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13 exhausted
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14 extreme
[ik'stri:m] 1. adjective1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) ārkārtīgs2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) galējs3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) ekstrēms, galējs2. noun1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) galējība2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) galējība•- extremism
- extremist
- extremity
- in the extreme
- to extremes* * *ekstrēms, galējība; proporcijas malējais loceklis; galējs, ārkārtējs -
15 foil
I [foil] verb(to defeat; to disappoint: She was foiled in her attempt to become President.) izjaukt (plānus u.tml.)II [foil] noun1) (extremely thin sheets of metal that resemble paper: silver foil.) folija2) (a dull person or thing against which someone or something else seems brighter: She acted as a foil to her beautiful sister.) kontrasts; fonsIII [foil] noun(a blunt sword with a button at the end, used in the sport of fencing.) rapieris* * *florete; pēdas; folija, staniols; lapu ornaments; fons, kontrasts; sajaukt; novest strupceļā, izjaukt -
16 glacial
['ɡleiʃəl]1) (of glaciers; formed by ice: a glacial valley; glacial deposits.) ledus-; ledāja-2) (extremely cold: a glacial wind.) ledains; stindzinošs* * *ledāja, ledus; stindzinošs, ledains; dzedrs, vēss; kristalizēts -
17 harrowing
['hærəuiŋ](extremely distressing: a harrowing experience.) mokošs; sirdi plosošs* * *sirdiplosošs, mokošs -
18 hideous
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19 inhuman
[in'hju:mən](extremely cruel or brutal; not seeming to be human: His treatment of his children was quite inhuman.) necilvēcisks; cietsirdīgs; nežēlīgs* * *necilvēcīgs, nežēlīgs -
20 insane
[in'sein]1) (mad; mentally ill.) vājprātīgs; nenormāls2) (extremely foolish: It was insane to think he would give you the money.) neprātīgs•- insanity* * *nenormāls, psihiski slims, vājprātīgs; neprātīgs
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