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  • 1 give out

    1) (to give, usually to several people: The headmaster's wife gave out the school prizes.) izdalīt
    2) (to come to an end: My patience gave out.) izsīkt; beigties
    3) (to produce: The fire gave out a lot of heat.) izplatīt; izdalīt

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  • 2 to give out

    sabojāties; uzdoties; izdalīt; paziņot; izsīkt

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  • 3 to give out examination papers

    izdalīt eksāmena darbus; pasludināt; izdalīt eksāmena darbus

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  • 4 put out

    1) (to extend (a hand etc): He put out his hand to steady her.) izstiept; pastiept
    2) ((of plants etc) to produce (shoots, leaves etc).) raisīt; dzīt (asnus, lapas)
    3) (to extinguish (a fire, light etc): The fire brigade soon put out the fire.) nodzēst (liesmu)
    4) (to issue, give out: They put out a distress call.) []raidīt
    5) (to cause bother or trouble to: Don't put yourself out for my sake!) pūlēties; (pārlieku) censties
    6) (to annoy: I was put out by his decision.) kaitināt

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  • 5 hand out

    (to give to several people; to distribute: The teacher handed out books to all the pupils; They were handing out leaflets in the street.) izdalīt

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  • 6 pass out

    1) (to faint: I feel as though I'm going to pass out.) paģībt, zaudēt samaņu
    2) (to give to several different people: The teacher passed out books to her class.) izdalīt

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  • 7 dish out

    (to distribute or give to people: He dished out the potatoes.) izdalīt

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  • 8 fork out

    (to pay or give especially unwillingly: You have to fork out (money) for so many charities these days.) atdarīt maku

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  • 9 time out

    1) ((in basketball etc) a short break requested by the coach to give instructions etc.) minūtes pārtraukums
    2) (a short period of rest from an activity: to take time out to relax.) atelpa, pārtraukums atpūtai

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  • 10 ration out

    (to give or allow a ration of (food etc), eg to a number of people.) izsniegt devu; izdalīt

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  • 11 to give a swill out

    izskalot kaut ko

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  • 12 belch

    [bel ] 1. verb
    1) (to give out air noisily from the stomach through the mouth: He belched after eating too much.) atraugāties
    2) ((often with out) (of a chimney etc) to throw (out) violently: factory chimneys belching (out) smoke.) izvirt / izmest (uguni, dūmus u.tml.)
    2. noun
    (an act of belching.) atraugas; (vulkāna u.tml.) izvirdums
    * * *
    atraugas; izvirdums; atraugāties; izvirst

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  • 13 dole

    [dəul] 1. verb
    ((usually with out) to hand or give out shares of: She doled out the food.) izdalīt
    2. noun
    ((with the) a slang word for the payment made by the state to an unemployed person: He's on the dole.) bezdarbnieku pabalsts
    * * *
    bezdarbnieku pabalsts; bēdas, skumjas; skopi izdalīt; izsniegt

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  • 14 shine

    1. past tense, past participle - shone; verb
    1) (to (cause to) give out light; to direct such light towards someone or something: The light shone from the window; The policeman shone his torch; He shone a torch on the body.) spīdēt; []spīdināt
    2) (to be bright: She polished the silver till it shone.) spīdēt; mirdzēt
    3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) []spodrināt
    4) ((often with at) to be very good (at something): He shines at games; You really shone in yesterday's match.) izcelties; spīdēt
    2. noun
    1) (brightness; the state of being well polished: He likes a good shine on his shoes; a ray of sunshine.) spīdums; spodrība
    2) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) spodrināšana
    - shiny
    - shininess
    * * *
    gaisma; mirdzums, spīdums; spodrināšana; nospodrināšana; simpātija; izlēciens; spīdēt, mirdzēt; izcelties; spodrināt

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  • 15 steam

    [sti:m] 1. noun
    1) (a gas or vapour that rises from hot or boiling water or other liquid: Steam rose from the plate of soup / the wet earth in the hot sun; a cloud of steam; ( also adjective) A sauna is a type of steam bath.) tvaiks; garaiņi
    2) (power or energy obtained from this: The machinery is driven by steam; Diesel fuel has replaced steam on the railways; ( also adjective) steam power, steam engines.) tvaiks; tvaika enerģija
    2. verb
    1) (to give out steam: A kettle was steaming on the stove.) tvaikot; kūpēt
    2) ((of a ship, train etc) to move by means of steam: The ship steamed across the bay.) darboties ar tvaika enerģiju
    3) (to cook by steam: The pudding should be steamed for four hours.) tvaicēt; tvaikot
    - steamer
    - steamy
    - steamboat
    - steamship
    - steam engine
    - steam roller
    - full steam ahead
    - get steamed up
    - get up steam
    - let off steam
    - run out of steam
    - steam up
    - under one's own steam
    * * *
    tvaiks; iztvaikošana; enerģija, spars; izlaist tvaiku; izdalīt tvaiku, tvaikot; darboties ar tvaiku; pārklāties ar tvaiku; tvaicēt; parādīt sparu

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  • 16 sweat

    [swet] 1. noun
    (the moisture given out through the skin: He was dripping with sweat after running so far in the heat.) sviedri
    2. verb
    1) (to give out sweat: Vigorous exercise makes you sweat.) svīst
    2) (to work hard: I was sweating (away) at my work from morning till night.) pūlēties; smagi strādāt
    - sweaty
    - sweatiness
    - a cold sweat
    * * *
    sviedri; svīšana; vergošana, smags darbs; mitrums; raizes, grūtības; svīst; likt svīst; izdalīt mitrumu; apsvīst; ekspluatēt, izdzīt; raizēties; pielodēt

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  • 17 emit

    [i'mit]
    past tense, past participle - emitted; verb
    (to give out (light, heat, a sound, a smell etc).) izstarot (siltumu, gaismu); izdot (skaņu)
    * * *
    izdot, izstarot; izlaist

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  • 18 glow

    [ɡləu] 1. verb
    1) (to give out heat or light without any flame: The coal was glowing in the fire.) kvēlot
    2) (to have red cheeks because of heat, cold, emotion etc: The little boy glowed with pride.) (par vaigiem) degt; kvēlot
    2. noun
    (the state of glowing: the glow of the coal in the fire.) kvēle; kvēlošana; (vaigu) sārtums; (krāsu) spilgtums
    - glow-worm
    * * *
    svelme, kvēle; blāzma; spilgtums; sārtums; dedzīgums; blāzmot, kvēlot; degt, kvēlot; just patīkamu siltumu; starot

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  • 19 shriek

    [ʃri:k] 1. verb
    (to give out, or say with, a high scream or laugh: She shrieked whenever she saw a spider; shrieking with laughter.) spalgi kliegt; spiegt
    2. noun
    (such a scream or laugh: She gave a shriek as she felt someone grab her arm; shrieks of laughter.) spalgs kliedziens; spiedziens
    * * *
    spiedziens, spalgs kliedziens; spalgi kliegt, spiegt

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  • 20 beat down

    1) ((of the sun) to give out great heat: The sun's rays beat down on us.) spiest/dedzināt (par sauli)
    2) (to (force to) lower a price by bargaining: We beat the price down; We beat him down to a good price.) nokaulēt/nosist (cenu)

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  • give out — {v.} 1. To make known; let it be known; publish. * /Mary gave out that she and Bob were going to be married./ 2. To let escape; give. * /The cowboy gave out a yell./ Syn.: GIVE OFF, LET GO. 3. to give to people; distribute. * /The barber gives… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give out — {v.} 1. To make known; let it be known; publish. * /Mary gave out that she and Bob were going to be married./ 2. To let escape; give. * /The cowboy gave out a yell./ Syn.: GIVE OFF, LET GO. 3. to give to people; distribute. * /The barber gives… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • give out — give off / give out [v] discharge beam, belch, effuse, emanate, emit, exhale, exude, flow, give forth, issue, pour, produce, radiate, release, send out, smell of, throw out, vent, void; concept 179 …   New thesaurus

  • give out — ► give out be completely used up or broken. Main Entry: ↑give …   English terms dictionary

  • give out — index allocate, assign (allot), bestow, circulate, deliver, disburse (distribute), dispense …   Law dictionary

  • give out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you give out a number of things, you distribute them among a group of people. [V P n (not pron)] There were people at the entrance giving out leaflets. [Also V n P] 2) PHRASAL VERB If you give out information, you make it known …   English dictionary

  • give out — verb 1. give off, send forth, or discharge; as of light, heat, or radiation, vapor, etc. (Freq. 1) The ozone layer blocks some harmful rays which the sun emits • Syn: ↑emit, ↑give off • Ant: ↑absorb (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • give\ out — v 1. To make known; let it be known; publish. Mary gave out that she and Bob were going to be married. 2. To let escape; give. The cowboy gave out a yell. Syn.: give off, let go 3. To give to people; distribute. The barber gives out free… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • give out — phrasal verb Word forms give out : present tense I/you/we/they give out he/she/it gives out present participle giving out past tense gave out past participle given out 1) a) [transitive] to give something to several people The office gives out… …   English dictionary

  • give out — verb a) transitive. to utter, publish; to announce, proclaim, report. to give (it) out: to profess, give it to be believed that. also, to give (a person) out to be (so and so) Can you help me to give out the new books to the class, please? b) to… …   Wiktionary

  • give out — phr verb Give out is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑battery Give out is used with these nouns as the object: ↑carbon dioxide, ↑click, ↑handout, ↑heat, ↑leaflet, ↑light …   Collocations dictionary

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