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1 make no mistake about it!
varat par to nešaubīties! -
2 and make no mistake
bez šaubām; noteikti -
3 mistake
[mi'steik] 1. past tense - mistook; verb1) ((with for) to think that (one person or thing) is another: I mistook you for my brother in this bad light.) pārskatīties; noturēt par citu2) (to make an error about: They mistook the date, and arrived two days early.) kļūdīties; pārprast2. noun(a wrong act or judgement: a spelling mistake; It was a mistake to trust him; I took your umbrella by mistake - it looks like mine.) kļūda- mistaken- mistakenly* * *kļūda, pārpratums; kļūdīties, maldīties; noturēt -
4 boob
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5 fluff
1. noun(small pieces of soft, wool-like material from blankets etc: My coat is covered with fluff.) pūka2. verb1) ((often with out or up) to make full and soft like fluff: The bird fluffed out its feathers; Fluff up the pillows and make the invalid more comfortable.) uzbužināt; sabozt (spalvas)2) (to make a mistake in doing (something): The actress fluffed her lines; The golfer fluffed his stroke.) pieļaut kļūmi; (par aktieri) sajaukt tekstu•- fluffy* * *dūna, pūka; kļūme; slikti iestudēta loma; sabozt, uzbužināt; pieļaut kļūmi; slikti zināt lomu -
6 err
[ə:](to make a mistake; to be wrong; to do wrong.) kļūdīties* * *kļūdīties, maldīties -
7 go wrong
1) (to go astray, badly, away from the intended plan etc: Everything has gone wrong for her in the past few years.) nesekmēties; neizdoties2) (to stop functioning properly: The machine has gone wrong - I can't get it to stop!) sabojāties3) (to make a mistake: Where did I go wrong in that sum?) kļūdīties -
8 slip up
to make a mistake; to fail to do something: They certainly slipped up badly over the new appointment (noun slip-up) kļūdīties -
9 blunder
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10 put right
1) (to repair; to remove faults etc in (something): There is something wrong with this kettle - can you put it right?) salabot2) (to put an end to or change (something that is wrong): You've made a mistake in that sum - you'd better put it right.) izlabot3) (to put (a watch, clock etc) to the correct time.) noregulēt4) (to correct (someone who has made a mistake): I thought the meeting was at 2.30, but he put me right.) palabot; palīdzēt izlabot5) (to make healthy again: That medicine will soon put you right.) palīdzēt atveseļoties -
11 realize
1) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) aptvert; izprast2) (to make real; to make (something) come true: He realized his ambition to become an astronaut; My worst fears were realized.) realizēt; īstenot3) (to make (money) by selling something: He realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.) ieņemt naudu; gūt peļņu•- realisation* * *izprast, aptvert; īstenot, realizēt; pārdot, realizēt; ieņemt -
12 realise
1) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) aptvert; izprast2) (to make real; to make (something) come true: He realized his ambition to become an astronaut; My worst fears were realized.) realizēt; īstenot3) (to make (money) by selling something: He realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.) ieņemt naudu; gūt peļņu•- realisation -
13 sick
[sik] 1. adjective1) (vomiting or inclined to vomit: He has been sick several times today; I feel sick; She's inclined to be seasick/airsick/car-sick.) ar sliktu dūšu; tuvu vemšanai; vemjošs2) ((especially American) ill: He is a sick man; The doctor told me that my husband is very sick and may not live very long.) slims3) (very tired (of); wishing to have no more (of): I'm sick of doing this; I'm sick and tired of hearing about it!) apnicis; noguris4) (affected by strong, unhappy or unpleasant feelings: I was really sick at making that bad mistake.) nelaimīgs; sapīcis5) (in bad taste: a sick joke.) muļķīgs (joks); vājš; neizdevies2. noun(vomit: The bedclothes were covered with sick.) vēmekļi- sicken- sickening
- sickeningly
- sickly
- sickness
- sick-leave
- make someone sick
- make sick
- the sick
- worried sick* * *uzrīdīt; slims; ar nelabu dūšu; apnicis, paguris; nevesels, slimīgs; noilgojies; sapīcis, saīdzis; bāls, vājš -
14 experience
[ik'spiəriəns] 1. noun1) ((knowledge, skill or wisdom gained through) practice in some activity, or the doing of something: Learn by experience - don't make the same mistake again; Has she had experience in teaching?) pieredze2) (an event that affects or involves a person etc: The earthquake was a terrible experience.) pārdzīvojums; piedzīvojums2. verb(to have experience of; to feel: I have never before experienced such rudeness!) pieredzēt; pārdzīvot; piedzīvot* * *pieredze; piedzīvot, pieredzēt -
15 joke
[‹əuk] 1. noun1) (anything said or done to cause laughter: He told/made the old joke about the elephant in the refrigerator; He dressed up as a ghost for a joke; He played a joke on us and dressed up as a ghost.) joks2) (something that causes laughter or amusement: The children thought it a huge joke when the cat stole the fish.) joks2. verb1) (to make a joke or jokes: They joked about my mistake for a long time afterwards.) jokot2) (to talk playfully and not seriously: Don't be upset by what he said - he was only joking.) jokot•- joker- jokingly
- it's no joke
- joking apart/aside
- take a joke* * *joks; jokot -
16 redden
1) (to make or become red or redder: to redden the lips with lipstick.) nokrāsot sarkanu; sārtināt2) (to blush: She reddened as she realized her mistake.) []sarkt* * *nokrāsot sarkanu; nosarkt -
17 blot one's copybook
(to make a bad mistake: He has really blotted his copybook by being late for the interview.) sabojāt reputāciju
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