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1 its
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2 its them
tie ir viņi -
3 -its etc -name
noun (used in referring vaguely to a person or thing: Where does what's-his-name live?) kāviņsauc -
4 run its course
(to develop or happen in the usual way: The fever ran its course.) iet savu gaitu; notikt kā parasti -
5 at its height
pašā spēkā -
6 every bullet has its billet
no likteņa neizbēgsi -
7 every dog has its day
katram reiz uzsmaida laime -
8 garden in its autumn finery
dārzs rudens krāšņumā -
9 how did it find its way into print?
kā tas nokļuva presē?English-Latvian dictionary > how did it find its way into print?
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10 in its entirety
pilnībā -
11 in its true colours
pareizā gaismā -
12 it tells its own tale
tas ir pats par sevi saprotams -
13 of its own accord
pašplūsmas ceļā -
14 summer at its height
vasara pašā plaukumā -
15 the ball has lost its bounce
bumba vairs neatlec -
16 the bullet found its mark
lode trāpīja mērķī -
17 the child is cutting its teeth
bērnam nāk zobi -
18 the day wears to its close
diena tuvojas beigām -
19 the earth revolves about its axis
Zeme griežas ap savu asiEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the earth revolves about its axis
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20 the new government was met by a challenge from its opponents
opozīcija apstrīdēja jaunās valdības pilnvarasEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the new government was met by a challenge from its opponents
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its — [ ıts ] determiner *** Its is the possessive form of it. 1. ) belonging or relating to a thing, idea, place, animal, etc. when it has already been mentioned or when it is obvious which one you are referring to: The chair lay on its side. We were… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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its — [[t]ɪts[/t]] ♦ DET POSS (Its is a third person singular possessive determiner.) You use its to indicate that something belongs or relates to a thing, place, or animal that has just been mentioned or whose identity is known. You can use its to… … English dictionary
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