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1 marching
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2 marching orders
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3 to give somebody his marching orders
atlaist kādu; izmest kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to give somebody his marching orders
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4 column
['koləm]1) (a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building: the carved columns in the temple.) kolonna2) (something similar in shape: a column of smoke.) stabs; stabiņš3) (a vertical row (of numbers): He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.) sleja4) (a vertical section of a page of print: a newspaper column.) sleja5) (a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person: He writes a daily column about sport.) apskats (laikrakstā)6) (a long file of soldiers marching in short rows: a column of infantry.) kolonna7) (a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.) kolonna; rinda•* * *stabiņš, stabs; sleja; kolonna -
5 demonstrate
['demənstreit]1) (to show clearly: This demonstrates his ignorance of the situation.) skaidri parādīt2) (to show how something works or is done: He demonstrated how the new vacuum cleaner worked.) demonstrēt3) (to express an opinion (usually political) by marching, showing banners etc in public: A crowd collected to demonstrate against the new taxes.) piedalīties demonstrācijā•- demonstrator
- demonstrative adjective/pronoun* * *uzskatāmi parādīt, demonstrēt; būt par pierādījumu, pierādīt; piedalīties demonstrācijā -
6 halt
[ho:lt] 1. verb(to (cause to) stop walking, marching, running etc: The driver halted the train; The train halted at the signals.) apstādināt; apstāties2. noun1) (a complete stop: the train came to a halt.) apstāties2) (a short stop (on a march etc).) apstāšanās3) (a small railway station.) piestātne; pietura•- call a halt to- call a halt* * *apstāšanās; pietura, piestātne; apstāties; šaubīties, svārstīties; stomīties; apstādināt; klibot; stāt! -
7 straggle
['stræɡl]1) (to grow or spread untidily: His beard straggled over his chest.) nekārtīgi augt/plesties; būt izklaidu2) (to walk too slowly to remain with a body of eg marching soldiers, walkers etc.) atpalikt; noklīst•- straggly
- straggliness* * *atrasties izklaidu; noklīst -
8 mark time
(to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward: He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one.) soļot/mīņāties uz vietas
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