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1 long face
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2 face as long as fiddle
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3 slash
[slæʃ] 1. verb1) (to make long cuts in (cloth etc): He slashed his victim's face with a razor.) []šķelt; []cirst; sakapāt (ar nazi u.tml.)2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) cirst; kapāt3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') ievērojami pazemināt/samazināt2. noun1) (a long cut or slit.) (zobena u.tml.) cirtiens2) (a sweeping blow.) sitiens* * *muklājs; cirtiens; šķēlums; cirsta brūce; cirsma; cirst; iešķelt, pāršķelt; asi kritizēt; pazemināt, samazināt; šļākties -
4 prostrate
1. ['prostreit] adjective1) (lying flat, especially face downwards.) uz mutes/vēdera gulošs2) (completely exhausted or overwhelmed: prostrate with grief.) satriekts; bez spēka2. [prə'streit] verb1) (to throw (oneself) flat on the floor, especially in respect or reverence: They prostrated themselves before the emperor.) zemoties; mesties pie kājām2) (to exhaust or overwhelm: prostrated by the long journey.) novārdzināt; satriekt•* * *nogāzt uz mutes; mesties pie kājām, zemoties; izvārdzināt, novārdzināt; nomākt, satriekt; uz mutes gulošs; spēkus zaudējis, novārdzis; satriekts; klājenisks, ložņājošs -
5 strand
I [strænd] II [strænd] noun(a thin thread, eg one of those twisted together to form rope, string, knitting-wool etc, or a long thin lock of hair: She pushed the strands of hair back from her face.) (matu) šķipsna; diegs; dzija* * *pludmale; šķipsna; krasts; stieple; dzīsla; diegs; virkne; līnija; vīt; uzskriet uz sēkļa; izmest krastā -
6 streak
[stri:k] 1. noun1) (a long, irregular mark or stripe: There was a streak of blood on her cheek; a streak of lightning.) svītra2) (a trace of some quality in a person's character etc: She has a streak of selfishness.) rakstura iezīme2. verb1) (to mark with streaks: Her dark hair was streaked with grey; The child's face was streaked with tears.) ievilkt svītras; iekrāsot2) (to move very fast: The runner streaked round the racetrack.) drāzties; joņot•- streaky* * *svītra; īpašība, iezīme; laika posms, brīdis; ievilkt svītras; joņot, drāzties
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