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  • 1 furthest

    adverb ((also farthest) at or to the greatest distance or degree: Who lives furthest away?) vistālāk
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    vistālāk

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  • 2 back

    [bæk] 1. noun
    1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) mugura
    2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) mugura
    3) (that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front: the back of the house; She sat at the back of the hall.) otrā puse; aizmugure
    4) (in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.) aizsargs (futbolā u.tml.)
    2. adjective
    (of or at the back: the back door.) aizmugures; pakaļējais
    3. adverb
    1) (to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came: I went back to the shop; He gave the car back to its owner.) atpakaļ
    2) (away (from something); not near (something): Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man; Keep back from me or I'll hit you!) sāņus
    3) (towards the back (of something): Sit back in your chair.) [] pret
    4) (in return; in response to: When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.) [] pretī
    5) (to, or in, the past: Think back to your childhood.) pirms; agrāk
    4. verb
    1) (to (cause to) move backwards: He backed (his car) out of the garage.) braukt atpakaļgaitā
    2) (to help or support: Will you back me against the others?) atbalstīt
    3) (to bet or gamble on: I backed your horse to win.) derēt
    - backbite
    - backbiting
    - backbone
    - backbreaking
    - backdate
    - backfire
    - background
    - backhand
    5. adverb
    (using backhand: She played the stroke backhand; She writes backhand.)
    - back-number
    - backpack
    - backpacking: go backpacking
    - backpacker
    - backside
    - backslash
    - backstroke
    - backup
    - backwash
    - backwater
    - backyard
    - back down
    - back of
    - back on to
    - back out
    - back up
    - have one's back to the wall
    - put someone's back up
    - take a back seat
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    mugura; aizmugure, mugurpuse; otrā puse; atzveltne; ķīlis; aizsargs; atbalstīt; nostiprināt; subsidēt, finansēt; derēt, likt; kāpties atpakaļ; kāpt zirgā; piekļauties; indosēt; pakaļējais; pretējs; nokavēts, novecojis; atpakaļ; sāņus; pirms, agrāk

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  • 3 easternmost

    adjective (being furthest east: the easternmost city in America.) vistālākais austrumu-
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    pats austrumu

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  • 4 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
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    ekstrēms, galējība; proporcijas malējais loceklis; galējs, ārkārtējs

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  • 5 extremity

    [-'stre-]
    1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.)
    2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.)
    3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.)
    4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.)
    * * *
    gals; pats gals; galējā robeža, galējība

    English-Latvian dictionary > extremity

  • 6 further

    ['fə:ðə] 1. adverb
    ((sometimes farther) at or to a great distance or degree: I cannot go any further.) tālāk
    2. adverb, adjective
    (more; in addition: I cannot explain further; There is no further news.) papildu-; sīkāk
    3. verb
    (to help (something) to proceed or go forward quickly: He furthered our plans.) sekmēt; veicināt
    - furthest
    * * *
    sekmēt, veicināt; tālāks; turpmākais, nākamais; papildu; tālāk; turklāt

    English-Latvian dictionary > further

  • 7 innermost

    1) (placed etc furthest from the edge or outside: the innermost parts of the castle.) visattālākais
    2) ((also inmost) most secret or hidden: his innermost feelings; in the inmost corners of his heart.) visdziļākais; visapslēptākais
    * * *
    visattālākais; visapslēptākais, visdziļākais

    English-Latvian dictionary > innermost

  • 8 northernmost

    [-ðən-]
    adjective (being furthest north: the northernmost point of the coast.) vistālāk ziemeļos esošs
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    vistālāk ziemeļos esošs

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  • 9 southernmost

    adjective (being furthest south: the southernmost point on the mainland.) vistālākais uz dienvidiem
    * * *
    kas atrodas vistālāk uz dienvidiem

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  • 10 westernmost

    adjective (furthest west: the westernmost point.) vistālākais uz rietumiem; vistālākais rietumu-
    * * *
    vistālāko rietumu

    English-Latvian dictionary > westernmost

  • 11 nearside

    adjective ((of the side of a vehicle etc) furthest from the centre of the road.) kreisais

    English-Latvian dictionary > nearside

  • 12 ski jump

    1) (a competition between skiers to see who will jump furthest off a steep slope.) sacensības lēkšanā ar slēpēm no tramplīna
    2) (a steep snow-covered slope before a sharp drop, to help skiers leap into the air.) (slēpošanā) tramplīns

    English-Latvian dictionary > ski jump

См. также в других словарях:

  • Furthest — Fur thest, adv. At the greatest distance; farthest. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Furthest — Fur thest, a. superl. Most remote; most in advance; farthest. See {Further}, a. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • furthest — index extreme (last), last (final), ultimate, utmost Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • furthest — late 14c., formed to correspond to FURTHER (Cf. further) (adj.) …   Etymology dictionary

  • furthest — [adj] most distant extreme, farthest, most remote, outermost, outmost, remotest, ultimate, uttermost; concepts 586,778 Ant. closest, nearest …   New thesaurus

  • furthest — (also farthest) used as superlative of FAR(Cf. ↑far). ► ADJECTIVE 1) situated at the greatest distance. 2) covering the greatest area or distance. ► ADVERB 1) at or by the greatest distance. 2) over the greatest distance or area …   English terms dictionary

  • furthest — [fʉr′thist] adj. [ME, formed as superl. on analogy of further] 1. alt. superl. of FAR 2. most distant; farthest adv. 1. alt. superl. of FAR 2. at or to the greatest distance or most remote point in space or time …   English World dictionary

  • furthest — [[t]fɜ͟ː(r)ðɪst[/t]] (Furthest is a superlative form of far.) 1) ADV SUPERL: ADV with v Furthest means to a greater extent or degree than ever before or than anything or anyone else. The south of England, where prices have fallen furthest, will… …   English dictionary

  • furthest */ — UK [ˈfɜː(r)ðɪst] / US [ˈfɜrðəst] adjective, adverb 1) a) at the greatest distance from something furthest from: Which planet is furthest from the sun? furthest away from: My car is parked in the space furthest away from the building. b) [only… …   English dictionary

  • furthest — fur|thest [ fɜrðəst ] adjective, adverb * 1. ) to a greater degree than anyone else or than ever before: The Athenians progressed furthest towards developing a truly democratic society. 2. ) at the greatest distance from something: furthest from …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • furthest — fur|thest [ˈfə:ðıst US ˈfə:r ] adj, adv 1.) at the greatest distance from a place or point in time = ↑farthest ▪ There was a huge tapestry on the furthest wall. furthest away/from ▪ He walked slowly toward the end of the jury box furthest from… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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