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  • 1 formerly

    adverb (in earlier times: Formerly this large town was a small village.) agrāk; senāk
    * * *
    senāk, agrāk

    English-Latvian dictionary > formerly

  • 2 the Common Market

    ((formerly) an association of certain European countries to establish free trade (without duty, tariffs etc) among them, now replaced by the European Union.) Kopējais tirgus

    English-Latvian dictionary > the Common Market

  • 3 abbey

    ['æbi]
    1) (the building(s) in which a Christian (usually Roman Catholic) group of monks or nuns lives.) klosteris
    2) (the church now or formerly belonging to it: Westminster Abbey.) abatija
    * * *
    abatija, klosteris

    English-Latvian dictionary > abbey

  • 4 armour

    1) (formerly, a metal suit worn by knights etc as a protection while fighting: a suit of armour.) bruņas
    2) (a metal covering to protect ships, tanks etc against damage from weapons.) bruņas
    - armoury
    - army
    * * *
    bruņas; bruņutanku daļas; ūdenslīdēja tērps; bruņutērps; apšūt ar bruņām

    English-Latvian dictionary > armour

  • 5 cannon

    ['kænən] 1. plurals - cannons, cannon; noun
    (a type of large gun used formerly, mounted on a carriage.) lielgabals
    2. verb
    ((with into) to hit or collide with: He came rushing round the corner and cannoned into me.) ietriekties; saskrieties
    * * *
    lielgabals; pistole

    English-Latvian dictionary > cannon

  • 6 caravan

    ['kærəvæn]
    1) (a vehicle on wheels for living in, now pulled by car etc, formerly by horse: a holiday caravan; a gypsy caravan.) autopiekabe; ore
    2) (a group of people travelling together for safety especially across a desert on camels: a caravan of merchants.) karavāna
    * * *
    karavāna; autofurgons; autopiekabe, treilers

    English-Latvian dictionary > caravan

  • 7 carriage

    ['kæri‹]
    1) (the act or cost of conveying and delivering goods: Does that price include carriage?) transports; pārsūtīšana; maksa (par transportu/pārsūtīšanu)
    2) (a vehicle for carrying (especially in Britain, railway passengers): the carriage nearest the engine; a railway carriage.) vagons
    3) (especially formerly, a horse-drawn passenger vehicle.) ekipāža; rati; kariete
    4) (the part of a typewriter which moves back and forwards, carrying the paper.) kamaniņas (rakstāmmašīnai)
    5) (posture; way of walking.) stāja; izturēšanās
    * * *
    pārvadāšana, transports; maksa; ekipāža, rati; vagons; rāmis, šasija; kamaniņas, suports; lafete; stāja, izturēšanās

    English-Latvian dictionary > carriage

  • 8 cobble

    I ['kobl] noun
    (a rounded stone formerly used in paving streets.) bruģakmens
    II ['kobl] verb
    1) (to mend (shoes).) labot (apavus)
    2) (to make or repair badly or roughly.) slikti/neprasmīgi salabot
    * * *
    olis; bruģakmens; bruģēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > cobble

  • 9 cocaine

    [kə'kein]
    (an addictive drug formerly used to deaden pain.) kokaīns
    * * *
    kokaīns

    English-Latvian dictionary > cocaine

  • 10 cockade

    [kə'keid]
    (formerly, a knot of ribbon worn as a hat-badge.) kokarde
    * * *
    kokarde

    English-Latvian dictionary > cockade

  • 11 European

    [,juərə'pi:ən]
    = the European Union (formerly the Common Market, the European Community) noun
    (an economic and political association of certain countries in Europe.) Eiropas Savienība
    * * *
    eiropiete, eiropietis; eiropeisks, eiropiešu

    English-Latvian dictionary > European

  • 12 former

    ['fo:mə]
    (of an earlier time: In former times people did not travel so much.) agrākais; bijušais
    - the former
    * * *
    veidotājs, radītājs; sastādītājs; burtu lējējs; šablons, modelis; agrākais, bijušais; pirmais

    English-Latvian dictionary > former

  • 13 herald

    ['herəld] 1. noun
    (formerly, a person who carries and reads important messages and notices (eg from a king): The king sent out heralds to announce the new law.) vēstnesis; ziņnesis
    2. verb
    (to announce or be a sign of: A sharp wind often heralds a storm.) vēstīt
    - heraldry
    * * *
    vēstītājs, herolds; vēstnesis; vēstīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > herald

  • 14 horn

    [ho:n]
    1) (a hard object which grows (usually in pairs) on the head of a cow, sheep etc: A ram has horns.) rags
    2) (the material of which this is made: spoons made of horn; ( also adjective) horn spoons.) rags; raga-
    3) (something which is made of horn: a shoehorn.) kurpju lāpstiņa
    4) (something which looks like a horn in shape: a snail's horns.) (gliemeža) ragi; (kukaiņa) taustekļi
    5) (the apparatus in a car etc which gives a warning sound: The driver blew his horn.) (automašīnas) []taure
    6) (an instrument, formerly an animal's horn but now made of brass, that is blown to produce a musical sound: a hunting-horn.) rags; taure
    7) ((also French horn) the type of coiled brass horn that is played in orchestras etc.) mežrags
    - - horned
    - horny
    * * *
    rags; ragi, taustekļi; rags, taure; taure; signāltaure; telefons

    English-Latvian dictionary > horn

  • 15 ivory

    noun, adjective
    ((of) the hard white substance forming the tusks of an elephant, walrus etc: Ivory was formerly used to make piano keys; ivory chessmen.) ziloņkauls; ziloņkaula-
    * * *
    ziloņkauls; ziloņkaula krāsa; ziloņkaula priekšmets; zobi

    English-Latvian dictionary > ivory

  • 16 mastiff

    ['mæstif]
    (a type of powerful dog, formerly used in hunting.) mastifs, angļu dogs
    * * *
    angļu dogs

    English-Latvian dictionary > mastiff

  • 17 milkmaid

    noun (formerly, a woman employed to milk cows by hand.) slaucēja
    * * *
    slaucēja

    English-Latvian dictionary > milkmaid

  • 18 ox

    [oks]
    plural - oxen; noun
    1) (a castrated bull used (formerly in Britain and still in some countries) to pull carts, ploughs etc: an ox-drawn cart.) vērsis
    2) (any bull or cow.) govs; liellops
    * * *
    vērsis; ragulopi

    English-Latvian dictionary > ox

  • 19 plague

    [pleiɡ] 1. noun
    1) (especially formerly, an extremely infectious and deadly disease, especially one carried by fleas from rats.) mēris
    2) (a large and annoying quantity: a plague of flies.) milzums; orda
    2. verb
    (to annoy or pester continually or frequently: The child was plaguing her with questions.) nelikt mierā; uzmākties
    * * *
    mēris, sērga; aplipināt ar mēri, ievazāt mēri; nomocīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > plague

  • 20 powder

    1. noun
    1) (any substance in the form of fine particles: soap powder; milk-powder.) pulveris
    2) (a special kind of substance in this form, used as a cosmetic etc: face-powder; talcum powder.) pūderis
    3) (formerly, gunpowder: powder and shot.) pulveris
    2. verb
    (to put powder on (one's face or body): She powdered her nose.) []pūderēt
    - powdery
    - powder puff
    - powder room
    * * *
    pulveris; šaujampulveris; pūderis; nokaisīt ar pulveri; saberzt pulverī; pūderēt; pūderēties

    English-Latvian dictionary > powder

См. также в других словарях:

  • formerly — for‧mer‧ly [ˈfɔːməli ǁ ˈfɔːrmərli] adverb in the past: • She was formerly the company s chief financial officer. * * * formerly UK US /ˈfɔːməli/ adverb ► in the past: »Two companies formerly traded on the Nasdaq Stock Market began NYSE trading… …   Financial and business terms

  • formerly — 1580s, from FORMER (Cf. former) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). A Middle English word for this was andersith formerly, at former times (early 14c.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • Formerly — For mer*ly, adv. In time past, either in time immediately preceding or at any indefinite distance; of old; heretofore. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • formerly — index heretofore, theretofore Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • formerly — [adv] previously in time or order aforetime, already, anciently, at one time, away back, a while back, back, back when*, before, before now, before this, down memory lane*, earlier, eons ago*, erewhile, erstwhile, heretofore, in former times, in… …   New thesaurus

  • formerly — ► ADVERB ▪ in the past …   English terms dictionary

  • formerly — [fôr′mər lē] adv. at or in a former or earlier time; in the past …   English World dictionary

  • formerly — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)mə(r)li[/t]] ADV: ADV with cl/group, ADV before v If something happened or was true formerly, it happened or was true in the past. He had formerly been in the Navy. ...east Germany s formerly state controlled companies …   English dictionary

  • formerly — adv. Formerly is used with these adjectives: ↑prosperous, ↑secret Formerly is used with these verbs: ↑call, ↑know, ↑own …   Collocations dictionary

  • formerly — for|mer|ly [ˈfo:məli US ˈfo:rmərli] adv in earlier times = ↑previously ▪ Kiribati, formerly known as the Gilbert Islands ▪ This elegant hotel was formerly a castle …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • formerly — for|mer|ly [ fɔrmərli ] adverb ** in the past: Mr. Jones was formerly a partner in a New York firm. Ho Chi Minh City, formerly called Saigon …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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