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  • 121 acidity

    noun (the quality of containing acid or too much acid.) skābums; dzēlīgums
    * * *
    skābuma pakāpe, skābums; dzēlīgums

    English-Latvian dictionary > acidity

  • 122 allow

    1) (not to forbid or prevent: He allowed me to enter; Playing football in the street is not allowed.) atļaut
    2) ((with for) to take into consideration when judging or deciding: These figures allow for price rises.) pieļaut
    3) (to give, especially for a particular purpose or regularly: His father allows him too much money.) piešķirt; dot
    - make allowance for
    * * *
    atļaut; pieļaut, atzīt; izmaksāt, piešķirt; apgalvot

    English-Latvian dictionary > allow

  • 123 anger

    ['æŋɡə] 1. noun
    (a violent, bitter feeling (against someone or something): He was filled with anger about the way he had been treated.) dusmas
    2. verb
    (to make someone angry: His words angered her very much.) sadusmot
    - angrily
    * * *
    dusmas; sadusmot

    English-Latvian dictionary > anger

  • 124 at short notice

    (without much warning time for preparation etc: He had to make the speech at very short notice when his boss suddenly fell ill.) tūlīt; nekavējoties
    * * *
    tūlīt; nekavējoties; nekavējoties

    English-Latvian dictionary > at short notice

  • 125 bloodshed

    noun (deaths or shedding of blood: There was much bloodshed in the battle.) asinsizliešana
    * * *
    asinsizliešana

    English-Latvian dictionary > bloodshed

  • 126 boast

    [bəust] 1. verb
    (to talk with too much pride: He was always boasting about how clever his son was.) lielīties; dižoties
    2. noun
    (the words used in talking proudly about something: His boast is that he has never yet lost a match.) lielīšanās; dižošanās
    - boastfully
    - boastfulness
    - boasting
    * * *
    lielīšanās, plātīšanās, dižošanās; lepnums; lielīties, dižoties, plātīties; lepoties

    English-Latvian dictionary > boast

  • 127 chlorine

    ['klo:ri:n]
    (an element, a yellowish-green gas with a suffocating smell, used as a disinfectant etc: They put too much chlorine in the swimming-pool.) hlors
    * * *
    hlors

    English-Latvian dictionary > chlorine

  • 128 consume

    [kən'sju:m]
    1) (to eat or drink: He consumes a huge amount of food.) apēst; notiesāt
    2) (to use: How much electricity do you consume per month?) patērēt; izlietot
    3) (to destroy, eg by fire: The entire building was consumed by fire.) iznīcināt (par uguni)
    - consumption
    - consumer goods
    * * *
    izlietot, patērēt; apēst; iznīcināt; iztērēt, izšķiest; mocīties; izdilt, iznīkt

    English-Latvian dictionary > consume

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