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  • 1 putting

    present participle; see put
    * * *
    grūšana

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  • 2 putting-green

    golfa laukums

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  • 3 putting-stone

    lode

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  • 4 off-putting

    mulsinošs, satriecošs; atbaidošs, nepatīkams

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  • 5 put

    [put]
    present participle - putting; verb
    1) (to place in a certain position or situation: He put the plate in the cupboard; Did you put any sugar in my coffee?; He put his arm round her; I'm putting a new lock on the door; You're putting too much strain on that rope; When did the Russians first put a man into space?; You've put me in a bad temper; Can you put (=translate) this sentence into French?) likt; ielikt; palaist (kosmosā); pārveidot
    2) (to submit or present (a proposal, question etc): I put several questions to him; She put her ideas before the committee.) izteikt
    3) (to express in words: He put his refusal very politely; Children sometimes have such a funny way of putting things!) izteikt; pateikt
    4) (to write down: I'm trying to write a letter to her, but I don't know what to put.) []rakstīt
    5) (to sail in a particular direction: We put out to sea; The ship put into harbour for repairs.) (par kuģi) doties
    - a put-up job
    - put about
    - put across/over
    - put aside
    - put away
    - put back
    - put by
    - put down
    - put down for
    - put one's feet up
    - put forth
    - put in
    - put in for
    - put off
    - put on
    - put out
    - put through
    - put together
    - put up
    - put up to
    - put up with
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    sitiens, kas iedzen bumbiņu bedrītē; grūšana; sviešana; iedzīt bumbiņu bedrītē; likt; nolikt; ievietot, ielikt; ietriekt, iecirst, iegrūst, novietot; grūst, mest; parakstīt, pielikt, apgādāt; izvirzīt, izteikt; pierakstīt; rakstīt

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  • 6 put up

    1) (to raise (a hand etc).) []celt
    2) (to build; to erect: They're putting up some new houses.) []celt
    3) (to fix on a wall etc: He put the poster up.) izkārt; izlikt (apskatei)
    4) (to increase (a price etc): They're putting up the fees again.) pacelt (cenu)
    5) (to offer or show (resistance etc): He's putting up a brave fight.) izrādīt (pretestību u.tml.)
    6) (to provide (money) for a purpose: He promised to put up the money for the scheme.) sagādāt; nodrošināt
    7) (to provide a bed etc for (a person) in one's home: Can you put us up next Thursday night?) izmitināt

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  • 7 plug

    1. noun
    1) (a device for putting into a mains socket in order to allow an electric current to flow through the appliance to which it is attached by cable: She changed the plug on the electric kettle.) kontaktdakša
    2) (an object shaped for fitting into the hole in a bath or sink to prevent the water from running away, or a piece of material for blocking any hole.) aizbāznis; korķis; puļķis
    2. verb
    (to block (a hole) by putting a plug in it: He plugged the hole in the window with a piece of newspaper.) aizbāzt; aizkorķēt
    * * *
    puļķis, aizbāznis, tapa; presēta tabaka; hidrants; ieteikums, reklāma; špikeris; kleperis; svece; aizdedzes svece; kontaktdakša; spraudkontakts, ligzda; plomba, tampons; aizkorķēt, aizbāzt; ieteikt, reklamēt; sašaut, nošaut; plombēt, tamponēt

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  • 8 tread

    [tred] 1. past tense - trod; verb
    1) (to place one's feet on: He threw his cigarette on the ground and trod on it.)
    2) (to walk on, along, over etc: He trod the streets looking for a job.)
    3) (to crush by putting one's feet on: We watched them treading the grapes.)
    2. noun
    1) (a way of walking or putting one's feet: I heard his heavy tread.) gaita; soļi
    2) (the grooved and patterned surface of a tyre: The tread has been worn away.) protektori
    3) (the horizontal part of a step or stair on which the foot is placed.) pakāpiens
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    soļi, gaita; pakāpiens; velšanās virsma; protektors; posms; spert soli, iet; uzmīt, uzkāpt; mīdīt kājām; iemīt

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  • 9 blackout

    1) (a period of darkness produced by putting out all lights: Accidents increase during a blackout.) aptumšošana
    2) (a ban (on news etc): a blackout of news about the coup.) (ziņu publicēšanas) aizliegums
    3) (a period of unconsciousness: He has had several blackouts during his illness.) samaņas zaudēšana
    4) (a brief, temporary loss of memory, as when an actor forgets his/her lines.) (īslaicīga) prāta aptumšošanās
    5) ((also outage) a period of a general power failure.) elektriskās strāvas izslēgšana (bojājuma dēļ)
    6) ((in the theatre) the putting out of the stage lights at the end of a scene etc.) (skatuves gaismu) izslēgšana

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  • 10 put on

    1) (to switch on (a light etc): Put the light on!) ieslēgt (gaismu u.tml.)
    2) (to dress oneself in: Which shoes are you going to put on?) uzvilkt
    3) (to add or increase: The car put on speed; I've put on weight.) pieņemties svarā
    4) (to present or produce (a play etc): They're putting on `Hamlet' next week.) izrādīt; iestudēt
    5) (to provide (eg transport): They always put on extra buses between 8.00 and 9.00 a.m.) gādāt; nodrošināt
    6) (to make a false show of; to pretend: She said she felt ill, but she was just putting it on.) izlikties
    7) (to bet (money) on: I've put a pound on that horse to win.) likt (naudu derībās)

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  • 11 assembly

    1) (a collection of people (usually for a particular purpose): a legislative assembly; The school meets for morning assembly at 8.30.) sapulce; asambleja
    2) (the act of assembling or putting together.) montāža
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    sapulce; asambleja; montāža; pulcēšanās signāls

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  • 12 ballot

    ['bælət]
    (a method of voting in secret by marking a paper and putting it into a box: They held a ballot to choose a new chairman; The question was decided by ballot.) aizklāta balsošana
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    vēlēšanu biļetens; balsošana; vēlēšanu kandidātu saraksts; vēlēšanu rezultāti; lozēšana

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  • 13 bookbinding

    noun (putting the covers on books.) grāmatsiešana
    * * *
    grāmatsiešana

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  • 14 brainwash

    verb (to force (a person) to confess etc by putting great (psychological) pressure on him: The terrorists brainwashed him into believing in their ideals.) psiholoģiski iespaidot; ´skalot smadzenes´
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    ideoloģiska apstrāde; pakļaut ideoloģiskai apstrādei

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  • 15 building

    1) (the art or business of putting up (houses etc) ( also adjective): a building contractor.) celtniecība
    2) (anything built: The new supermarket is a very ugly building.) celtne; ēka
    * * *
    celtne, ēka; saimniecības ēkas; celtniecība

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  • 16 coaster

    1) (a vessel that sails along near the coast.) piekrastes kuģis
    2) (a small mat for putting under a drinking-glass etc.) paliktnītis (glāzēm u.c.)
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    kabotāžas kuģis; sudraba paplāte; dīkdienis

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  • 17 code

    [kəud] 1. noun
    1) (a collection of laws or rules: a code of behaviour.) kodekss
    2) (a (secret) system of words, letters, or symbols: the Morse Code; The message was in code; We have deciphered the enemy's code.) Morzes ābece
    3) (a system of symbols etc for translating one type of language into another: There are a number of codes for putting English into a form usable by a computer.) kods
    2. verb
    (to put into (secret, computer etc) code: Have you coded the material for the computer?) kodēt; šifrēt
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    kodekss; kods, šifrs; šifrēt

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  • 18 compose

    [kəm'pəuz]
    1) (to form by putting parts together: A word is composed of several letters.) sastādīt
    2) (to write (eg music, poetry etc): Mozart began to compose when he was six years old.) komponēt; sacerēt
    3) (to control (oneself) after being upset.) nomierināt; nomierināties
    - composer
    - composition
    - composure
    * * *
    sastādīt; sacerēt, komponēt; nomierināt; nokārtot; salikt

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  • 19 construction

    [-ʃən]
    1) ((a way of) constructing or putting together: The bridge is still under construction.) celtniecība
    2) (something built: That construction won't last long.) konstrukcija; būve; celtne
    * * *
    celtniecība; būve, konstrukcija, celtne; iztulkojums, izskaidrojums; uzbūve; konstruēšana

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  • 20 decisive

    1) (final; putting an end to a contest, dispute etc: The battle was decisive.) izšķirošs
    2) (showing decision and firmness: He's very decisive.) apņēmīgs; izlēmīgs
    - decisively
    * * *
    izšķīrējs, izšķirošs; izlēmīgs, apņēmīgs

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