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extremely

  • 1 extremely

    adverb (very: extremely kind.) ārkārtīgi; ļoti
    * * *
    ārkārtīgi, ļoti

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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

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  • 3 arrogant

    ['ærəɡənt]
    (extremely proud; thinking that one is much more important than other people.) augstprātīgs; iedomīgs
    - arrogance
    * * *
    augstprātīgs, iedomīgs, uzpūtīgs

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  • 4 atrocious

    [ə'trəuʃəs]
    1) (very bad: Your handwriting is atrocious.) drausmīgs; šausmīgs
    2) (extremely cruel: an atrocious crime.) nežēlīgs; zvērīgs
    - atrocity
    * * *
    zvērīgs, nežēlīgs; drausmīgs, šausmīgs

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  • 5 atrocity

    [ə'trosəti]
    noun (an extremely cruel and wicked act: The invading army committed many atrocities.) nežēlība; zvērība
    * * *
    zvēriskums, nežēlība; drausmas, šausmas

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  • 6 blazing

    1) (burning brightly: a blazing fire.) liesmojošs; degošs
    2) (extremely angry: a blazing row.) (niknumā) kvēlojošs
    * * *
    degošs, liesmojošs; acīm redzams

    English-Latvian dictionary > blazing

  • 7 calibre

    ['kælibə]
    1) (the inner diameter of a gun barrel etc.) kalibrs
    2) ((of a person) quality of character; ability: a salesman of extremely high calibre.) vēriens
    * * *
    kalibrs; vēriens

    English-Latvian dictionary > calibre

  • 8 crave

    [kreiv]
    1) (to beg for.) lūgt; lūgties
    2) (to long for, desire extremely.) kārot; alkt
    * * *
    lūgt, lūgties; kārot, alkt; prasīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > crave

  • 9 craze

    [kreiz]
    (a (usually temporary) fashion; great (but temporary) enthusiasm: the current craze for cutting one's hair extremely short.) aizraušanās; mode
    - crazily
    - craziness
    * * *
    aizraušanās, mānija; mode; plaisa; padarīt traku

    English-Latvian dictionary > craze

  • 10 dazzling

    1) (extremely bright: a dazzling light.) žilbinošs
    2) (colourful; impressive: a dazzling display of wit.) žilbinošs
    * * *
    žilbinošs; mulsinošs

    English-Latvian dictionary > dazzling

  • 11 dead

    [ded] 1. adjective
    1) (without life; not living: a dead body; Throw out those dead flowers.) miris; beigts; nedzīvs
    2) (not working and not giving any sign of being about to work: The phone/engine is dead.) (par mehānismu) nestrādājošs
    3) (absolute or complete: There was dead silence at his words; He came to a dead stop.) pilnīgs
    2. adverb
    (completely: dead drunk.) pilnīgi
    - deadly 3. adverb
    (extremely: deadly dull; deadly serious.) briesmīgi; ārkārtīgi
    - 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

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  • 12 detestable

    adjective (extremely hateful.) nīstams; riebīgs
    * * *
    riebīgs, pretīgs

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  • 13 exhausted

    adjective (extremely tired.) ļoti noguris; nomocījies
    * * *
    nomocījies, novārdzis

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  • 14 extreme

    [ik'stri:m] 1. adjective
    1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) ārkārtīgs
    2) (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.) galējs
    3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) ekstrēms, galējs
    2. noun
    1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) galējība
    2) (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

    English-Latvian dictionary > extreme

  • 15 foil

    I [foil] verb
    (to defeat; to disappoint: She was foiled in her attempt to become President.) izjaukt (plānus u.tml.)
    II [foil] noun
    1) (extremely thin sheets of metal that resemble paper: silver foil.) folija
    2) (a dull person or thing against which someone or something else seems brighter: She acted as a foil to her beautiful sister.) kontrasts; fons
    III [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

    English-Latvian dictionary > foil

  • 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

    English-Latvian dictionary > glacial

  • 17 harrowing

    ['hærəuiŋ]
    (extremely distressing: a harrowing experience.) mokošs; sirdi plosošs
    * * *
    sirdiplosošs, mokošs

    English-Latvian dictionary > harrowing

  • 18 hideous

    ['hidiəs]
    (extremely ugly: a hideous vase.) derdzīgs; pretīgs
    - hideousness
    * * *
    derdzīgs, pretīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > hideous

  • 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

    English-Latvian dictionary > inhuman

  • 20 insane

    [in'sein]
    1) (mad; mentally ill.) vājprātīgs; nenormāls
    2) (extremely foolish: It was insane to think he would give you the money.) neprātīgs
    * * *
    nenormāls, psihiski slims, vājprātīgs; neprātīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > insane

См. также в других словарях:

  • Extremely — Ex*treme ly, adv. In an extreme manner or state; in the utmost degree; to the utmost point; exceedingly; as, extremely hot or cold. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • extremely — index unduly Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • extremely — 1530s, from EXTREME (Cf. extreme) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Originally with great severity, later more loosely, in extreme degree (1570s) …   Etymology dictionary

  • extremely — [adv] greatly, intensely acutely, almighty, awfully, drastically, exceedingly, exceptionally, excessively, exorbitantly, extraordinarily, highly, hugely, immensely, immoderately, inordinately, intensely, markedly, mortally, notably, over, overly …   New thesaurus

  • extremely — [[t]ɪkstri͟ːmli[/t]] ♦♦ ADV: ADV adj/adv (emphasis) You use extremely in front of adjectives and adverbs to emphasize that the specified quality is present to a very great degree. My mobile phone is extremely useful... These headaches are… …   English dictionary

  • extremely — ex|treme|ly [ ık strimli ] adverb *** very: used for emphasizing an adjective or adverb: He knows the area extremely well. It is extremely important to record everything that happens. These negotiations will be extremely difficult for the company …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • extremely */*/*/ — UK [ɪkˈstriːmlɪ] / US [ɪkˈstrɪmlɪ] adverb very: used for emphasizing an adjective or adverb He knows the area extremely well. It is extremely important to record everything that happens. These negotiations will be extremely difficult for the… …   English dictionary

  • extremely — adverb 1. to a high degree or extent; favorably or with much respect (Freq. 11) highly successful He spoke highly of her does not think highly of his writing extremely interesting • Syn: ↑highly …   Useful english dictionary

  • extremely — ex|treme|ly W2S1 [ıkˈstri:mli] adv [+ adjective/adverb] to a very great degree ▪ Earthquakes are extremely difficult to predict. ▪ I m extremely sorry to have troubled you …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • extremely*/*/*/ — [ɪkˈstriːmli] adv very He knows the area extremely well.[/ex] It is extremely important to record everything that happens.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • extremely — /ik streem lee/, adv. in an extreme degree; exceedingly: extremely cold. [1525 35; EXTREME + LY] * * * …   Universalium

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