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1 glad
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2 glad rags
(a person's best clothes, worn for special occasions: I'll get my glad rags on for the party.) svētku drēbes; svētdienas kārta* * *svētku drēbes -
3 glad cry
līksms sauciens -
4 glad news
patīkamas ziņas -
5 I'm heartily glad that...
es ļoti priecājos, ka... -
6 I'm very glad to meet you
es ļoti priecājos ar jums iepazīties -
7 only too glad
ļoti priecīgs -
8 to get the glad eye
uztvert daudzsološu skatienu -
9 to give somebody the glad eye
koķetēt ar kādu -
10 to give somebody the glad hand
kvēli aplaudēt kādam; līksmi sagaidīt kādu -
11 very glad indeed
ārkārtīgi priecājos -
12 gladden
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13 overjoyed
[əuvə'‹oid](full of joy; very glad: She was overjoyed to hear of his safe arrival.) sajūsmināts; prieka pārpilns* * *ārkārtīgi priecīgs, sajūsmināts -
14 triumphant
adjective ((glad and excited because of) having won a victory, achieved something difficult etc: He gave a triumphant shout.) triumfējošs; uzvarošs* * *uzvarām vainagots; triumfējošs -
15 be quit of
(to be rid of: I am glad to be quit of that job.) tikt vaļā -
16 off one's hands
(no longer needing to be looked after etc: You'll be glad to get the children off your hands for a couple of weeks.) [] vaļā no kaut kā -
17 out of it
1) (not part of a group, activity etc: I felt a bit out of it at the party.) nepiederošs, neiederīgs2) (no longer involved in something: That was a crazy scheme - I'm glad to be out of it.) vairs nepiedalīties -
18 thank goodness
(an expression used to show that a person is glad that something is all right: Thank goodness it isn't raining.) paldies Dievam! -
19 thank heavens
(an expression used to show that a person is glad something has (not) happened: Thank heavens he isn't coming!; Thank heavens for that!) paldies Dievam
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glad — W3S2 [glæd] adj [no comparative] [: Old English; Origin: glAd bright, shining, happy ] 1.) [not before noun] pleased and happy about something glad (that) ▪ I m really glad I don t have to go back there again. ▪ We re so glad you came. glad to do … Dictionary of contemporary English
Glad — (gl[a^]d), a. [Compar. {Gladder}; superl. {Gladdest}.] [AS. gl[ae]d bright, glad; akin to D. glad smooth, G. glatt, OHG. glat smooth, shining, Icel. gla[eth]r glad, bright, Dan. & Sw. glad glad, Lith. glodas smooth, and prob. to L. glaber, and E … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glad on 't — Glad Glad (gl[a^]d), a. [Compar. {Gladder}; superl. {Gladdest}.] [AS. gl[ae]d bright, glad; akin to D. glad smooth, G. glatt, OHG. glat smooth, shining, Icel. gla[eth]r glad, bright, Dan. & Sw. glad glad, Lith. glodas smooth, and prob. to L.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glad — glad·den; glad·don; glad·dy; glad; glad·ful; glad·i·ate; glad·i·a·tor; glad·i·a·to·ri·al; glad·i·a·tor·ship; glad·i·o·la; glad·i·ole; glad·ite; glad·less; glad·ness; glad·some; glad·stone; glad·sto·ni·an; un·glad; glad·ly; glad·some·ly;… … English syllables
glad — [ glæd ] adjective not usually before noun *** happy and pleased about something: We re having a great time. I m so glad. glad (that): I m glad he finally called you. glad to see/hear/be, etc.: Maggie was glad to be home in her own bed. glad for … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glad — glad, happy, cheerful, lighthearted, joyful, joyous are comparable when meaning characterized by or expressing the mood, temper, or state of mind of a person who is pleased or delighted with something or with things in general. Glad may be used… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Glad — can refer to:*Glad (duke), ruler in the territory of Banat, who was defeated by the Magyars during the 10th century *Glad (band), a Christian pop/rock and a cappella music group formed in 1972 *Glad (company), an American brand of household… … Wikipedia
glad — O.E. glæd bright, shining, joyous, from P.Gmc. *glada (Cf. O.N. glaðr smooth, bright, glad, Dan. glad glad, joyful, O.S. gladmod glad, O.Fris. gled smooth, Du. glad slippery, Ger. glatt smooth ), from PIE … Etymology dictionary
Glad — Glad, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Gladded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Gladding}.] [AS. gladian. See {Glad}, a., and cf. {Gladden}, v. t.] To make glad; to cheer; to gladden; to exhilarate. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] That which gladded all the warrior train. Dryden … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glad — glad1 [glad] adj. gladder, gladdest [ME < OE glæd, akin to Ger glatt, smooth (the orig. Gmc sense) < IE * ghlādh , shining, smooth < base * ĝhel , to shine > GLEAM, GOLD] 1. feeling or characterized by pleasure or joy; happy; pleased… … English World dictionary
glad of — 1. Glad to have 2. Glad because of • • • Main Entry: ↑glad … Useful english dictionary