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fit+(verb)

  • 1 fit

    I 1. [fit] adjective
    1) (in good health: I am feeling very fit.) vesels; mundrs
    2) (suitable; correct for a particular purpose or person: a dinner fit for a king.) piemērots; atbilstošs
    2. noun
    (the right size or shape for a particular person, purpose etc: Your dress is a very good fit.) (apģērba) piegulēšana; piestāvēšana
    3. verb
    past tense, past participle fitted -)
    1) (to be the right size or shape (for someone or something): The coat fits (you) very well.) labi piegulēt; būt laikā
    2) (to be suitable for: Her speech fitted the occasion.) būt piemērotam/atbilstošam
    3) (to put (something) in position: You must fit a new lock on the door.) piemērot; pielāgot; pielaikot
    4) (to supply with; to equip with: She fitted the cupboard with shelves.) apgādāt
    - fitter
    - fitting
    4. noun
    1) (something, eg a piece of furniture, which is fixed, especially in a house etc: kitchen fittings.) piederumi; ietaises
    2) (the trying-on of a dress etc and altering to make it fit: I am having a fitting for my wedding-dress tomorrow.) pielaikošana
    - fit out
    - see/think fit
    II [fit] noun
    1) (a sudden attack of illness, especially epilepsy: She suffers from fits.) lēkme
    2) (something which happens as suddenly as this: a fit of laughter/coughing.) lēkme
    * * *
    lēkme; uzplūdums; sēža; būt piemērotam; būt laikā, labi piegulēt; piedienēties, pieklāties; piemērot, pielāgot; pielāgoties, piemēroties; pielaikot; apgādāt; montēt, uzstādīt; gatavot; atbilstošs, piemērots; pienācīgs; spējīgs, derīgs; mundrs, vesels; gatavs

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  • 2 motorize

    1) (to fit a motor to (eg a bicycle).) aprīkot ar motoru/dzinēju
    2) (to supply (eg troops) with motor vehicles: Many army units have been motorized.) motorizēt
    * * *
    motorizēt

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  • 3 pressurize

    1) (to fit (an aeroplane etc) with a device that keeps air pressure normal: The cabins have all been pressurized) hermetizēt; uzturēt normālu spiedienu
    2) (to force: He was pressurized into giving up his job.) piespiest; ietekmēt
    * * *
    hermetizēt; uzturēt paaugstinātu spiedienu

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  • 4 recycle

    (to put (a used substance) through a particular process so that it is fit to use again.) pārstrādāt
    * * *
    atkārtoti izlietot

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  • 5 upholster

    (to fit (seats) with springs, stuffing, covers etc: He upholstered the chair.) polsterēt; tapsēt
    - upholsterer
    - upholstery
    * * *
    iekārtot; polsterēt, tapsēt

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  • 6 motorise

    1) (to fit a motor to (eg a bicycle).) aprīkot ar motoru/dzinēju
    2) (to supply (eg troops) with motor vehicles: Many army units have been motorized.) motorizēt

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  • 7 pressurise

    1) (to fit (an aeroplane etc) with a device that keeps air pressure normal: The cabins have all been pressurized) hermetizēt; uzturēt normālu spiedienu
    2) (to force: He was pressurized into giving up his job.) piespiest; ietekmēt

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  • 8 refit

    [ri:'fit]
    past tense, past participle - refitted; verb
    (to repair or fit new parts to (a ship): They are refitting the liner.) remontēt; (kuģi) aptakelēt
    * * *
    remonts; aptakelēt; remontēt

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  • 9 tailor

    ['teilə] 1. noun
    (a person who cuts and makes suits, overcoats etc: He has his clothes made by a London tailor.) drēbnieks
    2. verb
    1) (to make and fit (suits, coats etc): He has his suits tailored in London.) []šūt
    2) (to make (something) fit the circumstances; to adapt: He tailored his way of living to his income.) piemērot; pielāgot
    * * *
    drēbnieks; vīriešu apģērbu tirgotājs; nodarboties ar drēbniecību, šūt; pielāgot, piemērot

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  • 10 adapt

    [ə'dæpt]
    (to change or alter (so as to fit a different situation etc): She always adapted easily to new circumstances; He has adapted the play for television.) piemērot; pielāgot; adaptēt
    - adaptable
    - adaptability
    - adaptor
    * * *
    pielāgot, piemērot; adaptēt

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  • 11 alter

    ['o:ltə]
    (to make or become different; to change: Will you alter this dress (to fit me)?; The town has altered a lot in the last two years.) pārtaisīt; pārmainīt; mainīties
    * * *
    grozīt, mainīt, pārveidot; grozīties, mainīties; kastrēt

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  • 12 benefit

    ['benəfit] 1. noun
    (something good to receive, an advantage: the benefit of experience; the benefits of fresh air and exercise.) labums; pabalsts
    2. verb
    1) ((usually with from or by) to gain advantage: He benefited from the advice.) gūt labumu
    2) (to do good to: The long rest benefited her.) dot labumu
    - give someone the benefit of the doubt
    - give the benefit of the doubt
    * * *
    labums; pabalsts; benefice; dot labumu; gūt labumu

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  • 13 close

    I 1. [kləus] adverb
    1) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) tuvu; tuvumā
    2) (tightly; neatly: a close-fitting dress.) cieši
    2. adjective
    1) (near in relationship: a close friend.) tuvs, ciešs
    2) (having a narrow difference between winner and loser: a close contest; The result was close.) līdzvērtīgs
    3) (thorough: a close examination of the facts; Keep a close watch on him.) stingrs; pamatīgs; detalizēts
    4) (tight: a close fit.) blīvs; cieši piegulošs
    5) (without fresh air: a close atmosphere; The weather was close and thundery.) smacīgs
    6) (mean: He's very close (with his money).) skops
    7) (secretive: They're keeping very close about the business.) mazrunīgs; [] noslēdzies
    - closeness
    - close call/shave
    - close-set
    - close-up
    - close at hand
    - close on
    - close to
    II 1. [kləuz] verb
    1) (to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts so as to cover an opening: The baby closed his eyes; Close the door; The shops close on Sundays.) aizvērt; slēgt (veikalu)
    2) (to finish; to come or bring to an end: The meeting closed with everyone in agreement.) beigt; beigties
    3) (to complete or settle (a business deal).) noslēgt (darījumu u.c.)
    2. noun
    (a stop, end or finish: the close of day; towards the close of the nineteenth century.) beigas; noslēgums
    - close up
    * * *
    noslēgums, beigas; iežogots laukums; pagalms; kadence; aizvērt, slēgt; aizvērties; beigt; beigties; noslēgt; sakļauties; aizdzīt; saslēgt; ciešs, tuvs; blīvs, saspiests; slēgts; detalizēts, pamatīgs; noslēdzies, mazrunīgs, sevī noslēdzies; skops; smacīgs; stingrs; līdzvērtīgs; grūti dabūjams; tuvumā, tuvu; cieši; apmēram, gandrīz

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  • 14 engage

    [in'ɡei‹]
    1) (to begin to employ (a workman etc): He engaged him as his assistant.) pieņemt darbā
    2) (to book; to reserve: He has engaged an entertainer for the children's party.) aizrunāt; iepriekš pasūtīt
    3) (to take hold of or hold fast; to occupy: to engage someone's attention.) saistīt (uzmanību u.tml.)
    4) (to join battle with: The two armies were fiercely engaged.) uzsākt (kauju); atklāt uguni
    5) (to (cause part of a machine etc to) fit into and lock with another part: The driver engaged second gear.) iedarbināt; saslēgt
    - engagement
    - engaging
    * * *
    pieņemt darbā; iepriekš pasūtīt, aizrunāt; saistīt; atklāt uguni, uzsākt; saslēgt, sakabināt; iedarbināt

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  • 15 equip

    [i'kwip]
    past tense, past participle - equipped; verb
    (to fit out or provide with everything needed: He was fully equipped for the journey; The school is equipped with four computers.) apgādāt
    * * *
    apgādāt; dot; sagatavoties

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  • 16 forfeit

    ['fo:fit] 1. noun
    (something that must be given up because one has done something wrong, especially in games: If you lose the game you will have to pay a forfeit.) zaudējums; ķīla (rotaļā)
    2. verb
    (to lose (something) because one has done something wrong: He forfeited our respect by telling lies.) zaudēt
    3. adjective
    (forfeited: His former rights are forfeit now.) zaudēts
    * * *
    sods; konfiskācija; ķīla; zaudēt, zaudēt tiesības; konfiscēts

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  • 17 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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  • 18 interlock

    [intə'lok]
    ((of two or more pieces or parts) to fit or fasten together: The pieces of a jigsaw puzzle interlock; interlocking pieces.) savienot; sakabināt
    * * *
    sakabināt, savienot; bloķēt

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  • 19 keep

    [ki:p] 1. past tense, past participle - kept; verb
    1) (to have for a very long or indefinite period of time: He gave me the picture to keep.) []turēt
    2) (not to give or throw away; to preserve: I kept the most interesting books; Can you keep a secret?) glabāt
    3) (to (cause to) remain in a certain state or position: I keep this gun loaded; How do you keep cool in this heat?; Will you keep me informed of what happens?) []glabāt; noturēt
    4) (to go on (performing or repeating a certain action): He kept walking.) turpināt (kaut ko darīt)
    5) (to have in store: I always keep a tin of baked beans for emergencies.) paglabāt; turēt (krājumā)
    6) (to look after or care for: She keeps the garden beautifully; I think they keep hens.) []turēt
    7) (to remain in good condition: That meat won't keep in this heat unless you put it in the fridge.) (par pārtiku) saglabāties (svaigam)
    8) (to make entries in (a diary, accounts etc): She keeps a diary to remind her of her appointments; He kept the accounts for the club.) izdarīt ierakstus
    9) (to hold back or delay: Sorry to keep you.) aizkavēt
    10) (to provide food, clothes, housing for (someone): He has a wife and child to keep.) uzturēt (kādu)
    11) (to act in the way demanded by: She kept her promise.) turēt; ievērot
    12) (to celebrate: to keep Christmas.) svinēt
    2. noun
    (food and lodging: She gives her mother money every week for her keep; Our cat really earns her keep - she kills all the mice in the house.) iztika; uzturs
    - keeping
    - keep-fit
    - keepsake
    - for keeps
    - in keeping with
    - keep away
    - keep back
    - keep one's distance
    - keep down
    - keep one's end up
    - keep from
    - keep going
    - keep hold of
    - keep house for
    - keep house
    - keep in
    - keep in mind
    - keep it up
    - keep off
    - keep on
    - keep oneself to oneself
    - keep out
    - keep out of
    - keep time
    - keep to
    - keep something to oneself
    - keep to oneself
    - keep up
    - keep up with the Joneses
    - keep watch
    * * *
    uzturs, iztika; galvenais tornis; paturēt, turēt; glabāt; ievērot, turēt; noturēt, saglabāt; palikt; uzturēt; turpināt; sargāt; saglabāties; vest; aizkavēt; justies; svinēt

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  • 20 rage

    [rei‹] 1. noun
    1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) niknums, dusmas
    2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) trakošana, plosīšanās
    2. verb
    1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) ārdīties; kliegt
    2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) trakot; plosīties
    3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) nerimties
    4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) plosīties
    - all the rage
    - the rage
    * * *
    niknums, dusmas; tieksme; vispārēja aizraušanās, mode; dusmoties, trakot; plosīties

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