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  • 1 jumper

    1) (a sweater or jersey.) džemperis
    2) ((American) a pinafore dress.) priekšautkleitiņa
    * * *
    lēcējs; džemperis; matroža blūze; izpletņlēcējs; lēcējkukainis; kombinezons; sveša zemes gabala piesavinātājs; kontrolieris; urbis; savienotājvads

    English-Latvian dictionary > jumper

  • 2 high-jumper

    augstlēcējs

    English-Latvian dictionary > high-jumper

  • 3 ski jumper

    noun tramplīnlēcējs ar slēpēm

    English-Latvian dictionary > ski jumper

  • 4 pinafore

    ['pinəfo:]
    1) (a kind of apron covering the clothes above and below the waist: The children wore pinafores at nursery school.) priekšauts
    2) ((also pinafore dress: American jumper) a kind of dress with no sleeves, designed to be worn over a blouse, sweater etc.) sarafāns
    * * *
    priekšauts

    English-Latvian dictionary > pinafore

  • 5 ski

    1. [ski:] noun
    (one of a pair of long narrow strips of wood etc that are attached to the feet for gliding over snow, water etc.) slēpe
    2. [ski:d] verb
    (to travel on or use skis especially as a leisure activity: He broke his leg when he was skiing.) slēpot
    - skier
    - skiing
    - ski jump
    - ski jumper
    - ski jumping
    - ski lift
    - ski pole
    - ski resort
    - ski slope
    - ski run
    - ski track/trail
    - ski tow
    * * *
    slēpe; slēpot

    English-Latvian dictionary > ski

  • 6 warm

    [wo:m] 1. adjective
    1) (moderately, or comfortably, hot: Are you warm enough, or shall I close the window?; a warm summer's day.) silts
    2) ((of clothes) protecting the wearer from the cold: a warm jumper.) silts
    3) (welcoming, friendly, enthusiastic etc: a warm welcome; a warm smile.) silts; sirsnīgs
    4) (tending to make one hot: This is warm work!) (par darbu u.tml.) saspringts; bīstams
    5) ((of colours) enriched by a certain quantity of red or pink, or (of red etc) rich and bright: a warm red; I don't want white walls - I want something warmer.) silts
    2. verb
    1) (to make moderately hot: He warmed his hands in front of the fire.) []sildīt
    2) (to become friendly (towards) or enthusiastic (about): She warmed to his charm.) atsilt; atmaigt
    3. noun
    (an act of warming: Give your hands a warm in front of the fire.) []sildīšana
    - warmness
    - warmth
    - warm-blooded
    - warmed-over
    - warmhearted
    - warmheartedness
    - warm up
    * * *
    sildīšana; siltums; sildīt; sasildīt; sildīties; sasildīties; iekarst, iesilt; silts; silts, sirsnīgs; iekarsis, sakaitināts, iekaisis; svaigs; turīgs, bagāts

    English-Latvian dictionary > warm

  • 7 woolly

    1) (made of, or like, wool: a woolly jumper/rug.) vilnas-, vilnains
    2) ((also woolly-headed) (of a person) vague or hazy: She's too woolly(-headed) to be in charge of a department.) (par cilvēku) haotisks; nesakarīgs
    * * *
    vilnas tērps; vilnains; nesakarīgs, neskaidrs

    English-Latvian dictionary > woolly

  • 8 run/take the risk (of)

    (to do something which involves a risk: I took the risk of buying that jumper for you - I hope it fits; He didn't want to run the risk of losing his money.) []riskēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > run/take the risk (of)

  • 9 run/take the risk (of)

    (to do something which involves a risk: I took the risk of buying that jumper for you - I hope it fits; He didn't want to run the risk of losing his money.) []riskēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > run/take the risk (of)

См. также в других словарях:

  • jumper — ● jumper verbe intransitif Faire un jump. ● jumper nom masculin (anglais jumper) En hippisme, synonyme ancien de sauteur. ● jumper nom masculin (anglais jumper, peut être de l ancien anglais de jump …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Jumper — may refer to: NOTOC Clothing* Sweater, a heavy shirt usually made from wool * Jumper dress, a sleeveless, collarless dress * Part of a United States Navy uniformMedia and entertainment* Jumper (novel), a novel by Steven Gould ** Jumper (film), a… …   Wikipedia

  • Jumper — puede hacer referencia a: Jumper, película de 2008 dirigida por Doug Liman. Jumper, novela de Steven Gould publicada en 1992. Jumper, elemento para interconectar dos terminales de manera temporal. Jumper, prenda de vestir. Jumper Pak, accesorio… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Jumper — (englisch für „Springer“) bezeichnet: die Steckbrücken auf Leiterplatten, siehe Jumper (Elektrotechnik) einen US amerikanischen Science Fiction Thriller aus dem Jahr 2008, siehe Jumper (Film) ein Kleidungsstück, siehe Pullover ein Teil der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • jumper — jump er (j[u^]mp [ e]r), n. 1. One who, or that which, jumps. [1913 Webster] 2. A long drilling tool used by masons and quarrymen. [1913 Webster] 3. A rude kind of sleigh; usually, a simple box on runners which are in one piece with the poles… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • jumper — jump er, v. t. (electronics) to insert a jumper[2] between the two contacts in (a circuit). See 2nd {jumper}. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • jumper — jump er, n. 1. A thing that jumps; esp., any of various tools or other contrivances operating with a jumping motion; as, (Mining, Quarrying, etc.), an instrument for boring holes in rocks by percussion without hammering, consisting of a bar of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • jumper — Ⅰ. jumper [1] ► NOUN 1) Brit. a pullover or sweater. 2) N. Amer. a pinafore dress. ORIGIN probably from dialect jump «short coat», perhaps from Old French jupe loose jacket or tunic , ultimately from Arabic. Ⅱ. jumper [2] …   English terms dictionary

  • Jumper — Jump er, n. [See 1st {Jump}.] 1. A loose upper garment; as: (a) A sort of blouse worn by workmen over their ordinary dress to protect it. (b) A fur garment worn in Arctic journeys. [1913 Webster] 2. A sleeveless one piece dress, either with full… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Jumper — Jumper,der:⇨Pullover …   Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme

  • jumper — (n.) 1610s, one who jumps, agent noun from jump (v.). The word meaning sleeveless dress (1853) apparently is from mid 17c. jump short coat, also woman s under bodice, of uncertain origin, perhaps from Fr. jupe skirt (see JUPE (Cf. jupe)). Meaning …   Etymology dictionary

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