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  • 21 film

    [film] 1. noun
    1) ((a thin strip of) celluloid made sensitive to light on which photographs are taken: photographic film.) fotofilma
    2) (a story, play etc shown as a motion picture in a cinema, on television etc: to make a film; ( also adjective) a film version of the novel.) filma; filmas-
    3) (a thin skin or covering: a film of dust.) plēve; plāna kārta
    2. verb
    1) (to make a motion picture (of): They are going to film the race.) filmēt
    2) ((usually with over) to cover with a film: Her eyes gradually filmed (over) with tears.) pārklāties (ar plēvīti u.tml.)
    - filmstar
    * * *
    plāna kārta, plēve; fotofilma; kinofilma; filma; smalks pavediens; pārklāties ar plēvi; filmēt, uzņemt filmā; filmēties

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  • 22 fix

    [fiks] 1. verb
    1) (to make firm or steady: He fixed the post firmly in the ground; He fixed his eyes on the door.) cieši raudzīties uz kaut ko/kādu
    2) (to attach; to join: He fixed the shelf to the wall.) piestiprināt
    3) (to mend or repair: He has succeeded in fixing my watch.) salabot
    4) (to direct (attention, a look etc) at: She fixed all her attention on me.) pievērst (uzmanību)
    5) ((often with up) to arrange; to settle: to fix a price; We fixed (up) a meeting.) noteikt (cenu); organizēt
    6) (to make (something) permanent by the use of certain chemicals: to fix a photgraphic print.) fiksēt
    7) (to prepare; to get ready: I'll fix dinner tonight.) sagatavot
    2. noun
    (trouble; a difficulty: I'm in a terrible fix!) ķeza; kļūmīgs stāvoklis
    - fixed
    - fixedly
    - fixture
    - fix on
    - fix someone up with something
    - fix up with something
    - fix someone up with
    - fix up with
    * * *
    kļūmīgs stāvoklis, ķeza; koordinātes, atrašanās vieta; fiksēšana; narkotikas deva; piestiprināt, nostiprināt; noteikt; saistīt; pievērst; sagatavot; salabot, savest kārtībā; fiksēt; atrisināt, nokārtot; organizēt, ietekmēt; izrēķināties; dot narkotikas

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  • 23 flame

    [fleim] 1. noun
    (the bright light of something burning: A small flame burned in the lamp.) liesma
    2. verb
    1) (to burn with flames: His eyes flamed with anger.) liesmot; kvēlot
    2) (to become very hot, red etc: Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment.) nosarkt; pietvīkt
    - flammable
    - flame of the forest
    * * *
    liesma; blāzma, kvēle; degsme, kaislība; simpātija, aizraušanās; liesmot, kvēlot; nosarkt, pietvīkt; aizsvilties, iesvilties

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  • 24 fringe

    [frin‹] 1. noun
    1) (a border of loose threads on a carpet, shawl etc: Her red shawl has a black fringe.) bārkstis
    2) (hair cut to hang over the forehead: You should have your fringe cut before it covers your eyes.) ‘ponijs', īsi apgriezti mati uz pieres
    3) (the outer area; the edge; the part farthest from the main part or centre of something: on the fringe of the city.) mala; nomale
    2. verb
    (to make or be a border around: Trees fringed the pond.) apmalot; apjozt
    * * *
    bārkstis; apmale, mala; īsi mati uz pieres; nomale; apdarināt ar bārkstīm; apmalot, apjozt

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  • 25 glaze

    [ɡleiz] 1. verb
    1) (to fit glass into: to glaze a window.) iestiklot
    2) (to cover with glass or a glaze: The potter glazed the vase.) pārklāt ar glazūru
    3) ((of eyes) to become blank or dull.) (par acīm) kļūt blāvam/nespodram
    2. noun
    1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.) glazūra
    2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.) glazūra
    * * *
    glazūra; glazēti trauki; ledus kārta; lazējums; iestiklot; pārklāt ar glazūru; pārklāties ar ledu; kļūt blāvām; lazēt; glazēt

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  • 26 gleam

    [ɡli:m] 1. verb
    (to shine faintly: a light gleaming in the distance.) atspīdēt; blāzmot
    2. noun
    1) (a faint glow: the gleam of her eyes.) atspīdums
    2) (a slight sign or amount: a gleam of hope.) (cerību u.tml.) uzplaiksnījums
    * * *
    atmirgojums, atspīdums; atblāzma; uzdzirkstījums, uzplaiksnījums; atmirgot, atspīdēt; uzdzirkstīt, uzplaiksnīt

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  • 27 glint

    [ɡlint] 1. verb
    (to gleam or sparkle: The windows glinted in the sunlight.) mirgot; zaigot
    2. noun
    (a gleam or sparkle: the glint of steel; a glint of anger in her eyes.) spīdums; mirgojums
    * * *
    spīdums; mirgojums; mirgot; zalgot

    English-Latvian dictionary > glint

  • 28 goggles

    ['ɡoɡlz]
    (a type of spectacles used to protect the eyes from dust, water etc: Many swimmers wear goggles in the water.) aizsargbrilles
    * * *
    aizsargbrilles

    English-Latvian dictionary > goggles

  • 29 gouge

    1. verb
    1) (to make (a groove or hole) with a tool: He gouged (out) a hole in the wood.) kalt; grebt
    2) (to take or force out: The tyrant gouged out the prisoner's eyes.) izdurt; izsist
    2. noun
    (a type of chisel for making grooves etc.) kalts
    * * *
    greblis, kalts; krāpšana; izkalt, izgrebt; piekrāpt

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  • 30 hatred

    ['heitrid]
    noun (great dislike: There was a look of hatred in his eyes; I have a deep-seated hatred of liars.) naids
    * * *
    naids

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  • 31 hazel

    ['heizl] 1. noun
    (a kind of small tree on which nuts grow.) lazda
    2. adjective
    (of a light-brown colour: hazel eyes.) gaišbrūns
    * * *
    lazda; gaišbrūns

    English-Latvian dictionary > hazel

  • 32 head

    [hed] 1. noun
    1) (the top part of the human body, containing the eyes, mouth, brain etc; the same part of an animal's body: The stone hit him on the head; He scratched his head in amazement.) galva
    2) (a person's mind: An idea came into my head last night.) []prāts
    3) (the height or length of a head: The horse won by a head.) apsteigt par galvas tiesu (zirgu skriešanās sacīkstēs)
    4) (the chief or most important person (of an organization, country etc): Kings and presidents are heads of state; ( also adjective) a head waiter; the head office.) galva; vadītājs; priekšnieks; galvenais-; vecākais-
    5) (anything that is like a head in shape or position: the head of a pin; The boy knocked the heads off the flowers.) (kniepadatas u.tml.) galviņa
    6) (the place where a river, lake etc begins: the head of the Nile.) (upes) izteka
    7) (the top, or the top part, of anything: Write your address at the head of the paper; the head of the table.) augša; augšdaļa
    8) (the front part: He walked at the head of the procession.) galvgalis; priekšgals
    9) (a particular ability or tolerance: He has no head for heights; She has a good head for figures.) spējas; saprašana
    10) (a headmaster or headmistress: You'd better ask the Head.) (skolas) direktors; direktore
    11) ((for) one person: This dinner costs $10 a head.)
    12) (a headland: Beachy Head.) zemesrags
    13) (the foam on the top of a glass of beer etc.) (alus) putas (glāzē)
    2. verb
    1) (to go at the front of or at the top of (something): The procession was headed by the band; Whose name headed the list?) atrasties priekšgalā
    2) (to be in charge of; to be the leader of: He heads a team of scientists investigating cancer.) vadīt
    3) ((often with for) to (cause to) move in a certain direction: The explorers headed south; The boys headed for home; You're heading for disaster!) virzīties
    4) (to put or write something at the beginning of: His report was headed `Ways of Preventing Industrial Accidents'.) uzrakstīt virsrakstu; izdarīt uzrakstu/atzīmi (darba sākumā)
    5) ((in football) to hit the ball with the head: He headed the ball into the goal.) (futbolā) atsist bumbu ar galvu
    - - headed
    - header
    - heading
    - heads
    - headache
    - headband
    - head-dress
    - headfirst
    - headgear
    - headlamp
    - headland
    - headlight
    - headline
    - headlines
    - headlong
    - head louse
    - headmaster
    - head-on
    - headphones
    - headquarters
    - headrest
    - headscarf
    - headsquare
    - headstone
    - headstrong
    - headwind
    - above someone's head
    - go to someone's head
    - head off
    - head over heels
    - heads or tails?
    - keep one's head
    - lose one's head
    - make head or tail of
    - make headway
    - off one's head
    * * *
    galva; prāts; saprāts; priekšnieks, spējas, vadītājs, galva; augšdaļa, augša; galvgalis; priekšgals; zemesrags; izteka; lapotne; galviņa; virspuse; cirtējdaļa, griezējdaļa; putas; izaugums; narkomāns; fanātiķis, ķertais; ateja; kopskaits; hidrostatisks spiediens; atrasties priekšgalā, vadīt; virzīties; atsist bumbu ar galvu; vecākais, galvenais

    English-Latvian dictionary > head

  • 33 heaven

    ['hevn]
    1) (in some religions, the place where God or the gods live, and where good people go when they die.) debesis
    2) (the sky: He raised his eyes to heaven / the heavens.) debesis
    3) ((something which brings) great happiness: `This is heaven', she said, lying on the beach in the sun.) paradīze
    - heavenliness
    - heavens
    - heavenly bodies
    - heaven-sent
    - for heaven's sake
    - heaven knows
    - thank heavens
    * * *
    debesis

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  • 34 hook

    [huk] 1. noun
    1) (a small piece of metal shaped like a J fixed at the end of a fishing-line used for catching fish etc: a fish-hook.) āķis
    2) (a bent piece of metal etc used for hanging coats, cups etc on, or a smaller one sewn on to a garment, for fastening it: Hang your jacket on that hook behind the door; hooks and eyes.) āķis
    3) (in boxing, a kind of punch with the elbow bent: a left hook.) (boksā) āķis
    2. verb
    1) (to catch (a fish etc) with a hook: He hooked a large salmon.) noķert (uz āķa zivi)
    2) (to fasten or to be fastened by a hook or hooks: He hooked the ladder on (to the branch); This bit hooks on to that bit; Could you hook my dress up down the back?) aizāķēt; saāķēt
    3) (in golf, to hit (the ball) far to the left of where it should be (or to the right if one is left-handed).)
    - by hook or by crook
    - off the hook
    * * *
    āķis; ķeksis; zaglis; aizāķēt, saāķēt; saliekt āķī; noķert; nozvejot; zagt

    English-Latvian dictionary > hook

  • 35 jaundice

    ['‹o:ndis]
    (a diseased state of the body in which the skin and whites of the eyes become yellow.) dzeltenā kaite
    * * *
    dzeltenā kaite; žultainums, nenovīdība

    English-Latvian dictionary > jaundice

  • 36 look

    [luk] 1. verb
    1) (to turn the eyes in a certain direction so as to see, to find, to express etc: He looked out of the window; I've looked everywhere, but I can't find him; He looked at me (angrily).) skatīties; raudzīties
    2) (to seem: It looks as if it's going to rain; She looks sad.) izskatīties; šķist
    3) (to face: The house looks west.) būt vērstam
    2. noun
    1) (the act of looking or seeing: Let me have a look!) skatīšanās; redzēšana
    2) (a glance: a look of surprise.) skatiens
    3) (appearance: The house had a look of neglect.) izskats; āriene
    - - looking
    - looks
    - looker-on
    - looking-glass
    - lookout
    - by the looks of
    - by the look of
    - look after
    - look ahead
    - look down one's nose at
    - look down on
    - look for
    - look forward to
    - look here!
    - look in on
    - look into
    - look on
    - look out
    - look out!
    - look over
    - look through
    - look up
    - look up to
    * * *
    skatiens; izskats, izteiksme; āriene, izskats; raudzīties, skatīties; izskatīties; būt vērstam

    English-Latvian dictionary > look

  • 37 meet

    [mi:t] 1. past tense, past participle - met; verb
    1) (to come face to face with (eg a person whom one knows), by chance: She met a man on the train.) satikt
    2) ((sometimes, especially American, with with) to come together with (a person etc), by arrangement: The committee meets every Monday.) sanākt, sapulcēties
    3) (to be introduced to (someone) for the first time: Come and meet my wife.) iepazīties
    4) (to join: Where do the two roads meet?) saiet kopā
    5) (to be equal to or satisfy (eg a person's needs, requirements etc): Will there be sufficient stocks to meet the public demand?) apmierināt
    6) (to come into the view, experience or presence of: A terrible sight met him / his eyes when he opened the door.) pavērties (skatam u.tml.)
    7) (to come to or be faced with: He met his death in a car accident.) saskarties; uzdurties; sadurties
    8) ((with with) to experience or suffer; to receive a particular response: She met with an accident; The scheme met with their approval.) pārciest; sadurties
    9) (to answer or oppose: We will meet force with greater force.) atbildēt; dot pretsparu
    2. noun
    (a gathering, especially of sportsmen: The local huntsmen are holding a meet this week.) sanāksme; sacensība
    - meet someone halfway
    - meet halfway
    * * *
    sapulcēšanās vieta; sacensības, sacīkstes; sastapt, satikt; sapulcēties, satikties; saiet kopā, saskarties; ietecēt; ierasties sagaidīt; iepazīties; apmierināt; apmaksāt, samaksāt; pamanīt, ieraudzīt; pārciest, pārvarēt; noliegt; duelēties; atbilstošs, derīgs, pareizs

    English-Latvian dictionary > meet

  • 38 melancholy

    ['melənkəli] 1. noun
    (depression or sadness: He was overcome by a feeling of melancholy.) melanholija
    2. adjective
    (sad; showing or causing sadness: melancholy eyes.) skumjš, grūtsirdīgs
    * * *
    grūtsirdība, skumjas; grūtsirdīgs, skumjš

    English-Latvian dictionary > melancholy

  • 39 mole

    I [məul] noun
    (a small, permanent, usually dark, spot on the skin.) dzimumzīme
    II [məul]
    (a small burrowing animal with very small eyes and soft fur.) kurmis
    - make a mountain out of a molehill
    * * *
    dzimumzīme; kurmis; mols; grammolekula, mols

    English-Latvian dictionary > mole

  • 40 oculist

    ['okjulist]
    (a doctor who specializes in diseases of the eyes.) okulists, acu ārsts
    * * *
    acu ārsts, okulists

    English-Latvian dictionary > oculist

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