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knob+(noun)

  • 1 knob

    [nob]
    1) (a hard rounded part standing out from the main part: a bedstead with brass knobs on.) izaugums; puns; bumbulis
    2) (a rounded handle on or for a door or drawer: wooden door-knobs.) apaļš rokturis (durvīm)
    * * *
    izaugums, puns; apaļš rokturis, kloķis, pika, poga, pauris

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  • 2 doorknob

    noun (a knob-shaped handle for opening and closing a door.) (apaļš) durvju rokturis

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  • 3 button

    1. noun
    1) (a knob or disc used as a fastening: I lost a button off my coat.) poga
    2) (a small knob pressed to operate something: This button turns the radio on.) (kontakta, zvana) poga
    2. verb
    ((often with up) to fasten by means of buttons.) aizpogāt
    3. verb
    (to catch someone's attention and hold him in conversation: He buttonholed me and began telling me the story of his life.) aizkavēt (ar sarunām)
    * * *
    poga; krūšu nozīme; pumpurs

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  • 4 stud

    I noun
    (a collection of horses and mares kept for breeding.) zirgaudzētava; vaislas zirgi
    II 1. noun
    1) (a knob, or nail with a large head, put into the surface of something as a protection or decoration etc: metal studs on the soles of football boots; a belt decorated with studs.) kniede
    2) (a type of button with two heads for fastening a collar: a collar stud.) apkakles/aproču poga
    2. verb
    (to cover with studs: The sky was studded with stars.) nospraudīt; nobārstīt; nosēt
    * * *
    zirgu audzētava; poga; stallis; kniede; spraislis; apsist ar naglām; nobārstīt, nokaisīt

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  • 5 spindle

    ['spindl]
    (a thin pin on which something turns: I can't turn on the radio any more, because the spindle of the control knob has broken.) vārpsta; ass
    * * *
    vārpstiņa; vārpsta; dzijas mērvienība; statnis; izstīdzēt

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  • 6 twist

    [twist] 1. verb
    1) (to turn round (and round): He twisted the knob; The road twisted through the mountains.) griezt; grozīt; vīties; līkumot
    2) (to wind around or together: He twisted the piece of string (together) to make a rope.) savīt; apvīt
    3) (to force out of the correct shape or position: The heat of the fire twisted the metal; He twisted her arm painfully.) izgriezt; izliekt; izkropļot
    2. noun
    1) (the act of twisting.) griešanās; grozīšana; vīšana; līkumošana
    2) (a twisted piece of something: He added a twist of lemon to her drink.) ripiņa; šķēlīte; piedeva
    3) (a turn, coil etc: There's a twist in the rope.) cilpa; mezgls; savijums
    4) (a change in direction (of a story etc): The story had a strange twist at the end.) pēkšņa pārmaiņa; pagrieziens
    - twister
    * * *
    savīšana, sagriešana; aukla; savijums; pītā maize; līkums, izliekums; izkropļojums; izmežģījums; īpatnība; pārmaiņa; krāpšana; tvists; ēstgriba; sajaukts dzēriens; vērpe; sagriezt, savīt; sagriezties, savīties; locīties, vīties; izgriezt; izmežģīt; izkropļot; dejot tvistu; piemānīt

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  • 7 wind

    I 1. [wind] noun
    1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) vējš
    2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) elpa
    3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) (kuņģa, zarnu) gāzes
    2. verb
    (to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) aizsist elpu
    3. adjective
    ((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) pūšamais (instruments)
    - windiness
    - windfall
    - windmill
    - windpipe
    - windsurf
    - windsurfer
    - windsurfing
    - windscreen
    - windsock
    - windsurf
    - windsurfer
    - windsurfing
    - windswept
    - get the wind up
    - get wind of
    - get one's second wind
    - in the wind
    - like the wind
    II past tense, past participle - wound; verb
    1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) []tīt
    2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) satīt
    3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) vīties; līkumot
    4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) uzgriezt; uzvilkt
    - winding
    - wind up
    - be/get wound up
    * * *
    vējš; vītne, vijums; līkums; elpot; tinums; gāzes; smaka; tukši vārdi; pūst; neļaut atvilkt elpu; tīties; aptīties; vīties; ļaut atvilkt elpu; saost; tīt; aptīt; uzvilkt; cilpot; celt ar vinču

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