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101 happen (up)on
(to find by chance: He happened upon the perfect solution to the problem just as he was about to give up his research.) nejauši atrast -
102 make a mountain out of a molehill
(to exaggerate the importance of a problem etc.) taisīt no mušas ziloniEnglish-Latvian dictionary > make a mountain out of a molehill
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103 objectively
adverb He considered the problem objectively.) objektīvi -
104 off the hook
(free from some difficulty or problem: If he couldn't keep the terms of the contract, he shouldn't have signed it - I don't see how we can get him off the hook now.) [] no ķezas -
105 on the face of it
(as it appears at first glance, usually deceptively: On the face of it, the problem was easy.) no pirmā acu uzmetiena -
106 pick someone's brains
(to ask (a person) questions in order to get ideas, information etc from him which one can use oneself: You might be able to help me with this problem - can I come and pick your brains for a minute!) lūgt padomu; izmantot kāda idejas -
107 puzzle out
(to solve (a problem etc).) atrisināt -
108 relatively
['relətivli]adverb (when compared to someone or something else: He seems relatively happy now; This is a fairly unimportant problem, relatively speaking.) relatīvi; salīdzinoši -
109 stare in the face
(to be easy to see or obvious: The answer to the problem was staring me in the face.) būt acīmredzamam -
110 take account of (something)
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) ņemt vērā -
111 take account of (something)
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) ņemt vērā -
112 take (something) into account
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) ņemt vērā -
113 take into consideration
(to allow for (in considering a situation or problem): You must take his illness into consideration before dismissing him.) ņemt vērā -
114 take (something) into account
(to consider (something which is part of the problem etc): We must take his illness into account when assessing his work.) ņemt vērā -
115 what about?
1) (used in asking whether the listener would like (to do) something: What about a glass of milk?; What about going to the cinema?) kā būtu ar/ja2) (used in asking for news or advice: What about your new book?; What about the other problem?) kā ir (ar)
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