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1 merry
['meri]1) (cheerful; noisily or laughingly lively etc: merry children; a merry party.) jautrs, priecīgs2) (slightly drunk: He's been getting merry on whisky.) iereibis, ieskurbis•- merrily- merriness
- merriment
- merry-go-round
- merrymaking
- merrymaker* * *saldķirsis; priecīgs, jautrs; jocīgs; jauks, patīkams; iesilis, iereibis -
2 merry andrew
āksts, jokdaris -
3 Merry Christmas!
priecīgus Ziemsvētkus!; priecīgus Ziemassvētkus! -
4 merry dancers
ziemeļblāzma; kāvi, ziemeļblāzma -
5 merry England
vecā labā Anglija -
6 merry hell
tracis; skandāls -
7 merry old England
vecā labā Anglija -
8 merry-go-round
noun ((American carousel) a revolving ring of toy horses etc on which children ride at a fair.) karuselis* * *karuselis; virpulis -
9 to make merry
līksmoties -
10 blithe
(happy and light-hearted: She is merry and blithe.) bezrūpīgs; dzīvespriecīgs- blithely* * *dzīvespriecīgs, jautrs -
11 carousel
[kærə'sel]((American) a merry-go-round.) karuselis* * *karuselis; bagāžas izsniegšanas ierīce -
12 jolly
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13 roundabout
1) (a revolving machine on which one can ride for pleasure; a merry-go-round.) karuselis2) (a circular piece of ground where several roads meet, and round which traffic must travel.) krustojums ar apļveida kustību* * *karuselis; apkārtceļš; īsa vīriešu jaka; aplinku; apaļš, tukls
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