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  • 121 move

    [mu:v] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) change position or go from one place to another: He moved his arm; Don't move!; Please move your car.) kustināt; kustēties
    2) (to change houses: We're moving on Saturday.) pārcelties (uz citu dzīves vietu)
    3) (to affect the feelings or emotions of: I was deeply moved by the film.) aizkustināt
    2. noun
    1) ((in board games) an act of moving a piece: You can win this game in three moves.) gājiens
    2) (an act of changing homes: How did your move go?) pārcelšanās (uz citu dzīves vietu)
    - moveable
    - movement
    - movie
    - moving
    - movingly
    - get a move on
    - make a move
    - move along
    - move heaven and earth
    - move house
    - move in
    - move off
    - move out
    - move up
    - on the move
    * * *
    kustība; gājiens; solis, rīcība; pārvākšanās; kustināt, pārvietot; kustēties; izdarīt gājienu; iekustināt, iedarbināt; aizkustināt; attīstīties; iesniegt; apgrozīties; pārkravāties, pārvākties

    English-Latvian dictionary > move

  • 122 movement

    1) ((an act of) changing position or going from one point to another: The animal turned sideways with a swift movement.) kustība
    2) (activity: In this play there is a lot of discussion but not much movement.) darbība
    3) (the art of moving gracefully or expressively: She teaches movement and drama.) kustība; kustību kultūra
    4) (an organization or association: the Scout movement.) kustība
    5) (the moving parts of a watch, clock etc.) mehānisms
    6) (a section of a large-scale piece of music: the third movement of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.) (kompozīcijas) daļa
    7) (a general tendency towards a habit, point of view etc: There's a movement towards simple designs in clothing these days.) tieksme, tendence
    * * *
    kustība; žests, kustība; darbība; pārvākšanās; uzvedība, izturēšanās; ritms, temps; daļa; rosība; zarnu darbība

    English-Latvian dictionary > movement

  • 123 partiality

    [-ʃi'æləti]
    1) (a liking for: He has a partiality for cheese.) tieksme, nosliece
    2) (the preferring of one person or side more than another: He could not help showing his partiality for/towards his own team.) neobjektivitāte
    * * *
    neobjektivitāte, objektivitātes trūkums; favorītisms; sevišķa tieksme, nosliece, tieksme

    English-Latvian dictionary > partiality

  • 124 pawn

    [po:n] 1. verb
    (to give (an article of value) to a pawnbroker in exchange for money (which may be repaid at a later time to get the article back): I had to pawn my watch to pay the bill.) ieķīlāt
    2. noun
    1) (in chess, one of the small pieces of lowest rank.) bandinieks
    2) (a person who is used by another person for his own gain, advantage etc: She was a pawn in his ambitious plans.) marionete; pakalpiņš
    - pawnshop
    - in pawn
    * * *
    ķīla; bandinieks; ierocis, marionete; ieķīlāt

    English-Latvian dictionary > pawn

  • 125 percussion

    1) ((in an orchestra, the group of people who play) musical instruments in which the sound is produced by striking them eg drums, cymbals etc: He plays (the) percussion in the orchestra; ( also adjective) a percussion instrument.) sitamie instrumenti; sitamais
    2) (the striking of one hard object against another: A gun is fired by means of percussion.) sitiens; trieciens
    * * *
    sitiens; sitamais instruments; izklauvēšana, perkusija

    English-Latvian dictionary > percussion

  • 126 points

    1) (a movable section of rails which allow a train to cross over other lines or pass from one line to another: The points had to be changed before the train could continue.) pārmija
    2) (the solid tips in the toes of ballet shoes: She can dance on her points.) puante
    * * *
    pārmija; pirkstgali

    English-Latvian dictionary > points

  • 127 preference

    ['pre-]
    noun ((a) choice of, or (a) liking for, one thing rather than another: He likes most music but he has a preference for classical music.) priekšroka; izvēle
    * * *
    preferanss; priekšroka; izvēle; muitas atvieglojumi, preference

    English-Latvian dictionary > preference

  • 128 presumption

    1) (something presumed: She married again, on the presumption that her first husband was dead.) prezumpcija; pieņēmums; uzskats
    2) (unsuitable boldness, eg in one's behaviour towards another person.) uzdrīkstēšanās; pašpārliecinātība
    * * *
    pieņēmums; pašpaļāvība, iedomība

    English-Latvian dictionary > presumption

См. также в других словарях:

  • one another — one a nother pronoun ** used for saying that each of two or more people does the same thing to the other person or the other people, or has the same relationship with them: EACH OTHER: They all shook hands with one another. The two of them sat… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • one another — one an other W3S3 pron each other ▪ Liz and I have known one another for years. ▪ They often stay at one another s houses …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • one another — ► one another each other. Main Entry: ↑one …   English terms dictionary

  • one another — see each 3 …   Modern English usage

  • one\ another — • each other • one another pron Each one the other; one the other. That man and his wife love each other. Bill and Mary gave one another Christmas presents last year. All the children at the party were looking at one another trying to recognize… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • one another */*/ — UK / US pronoun used for saying that each of two or more people does the same thing to the other person or the other people, or has the same relationship with them They all shook hands with one another. The two of them sat facing one another. We… …   English dictionary

  • one another — / . . ../ pronoun each other: Liz and I have known one another for years. | They often stay at one another s houses. compare each other …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • one another — pronoun Used of a reciprocal relationship among a group of two or more people or things; compare each other. The raw recruits helped one another get over the first few days. Syn: each other …   Wiktionary

  • one another — See each other, one another …   Dictionary of problem words and expressions

  • one another — /wʌn əˈnʌðə/ (say wun uh nudhuh) noun (referring to each of several reciprocally): they all began to shout at one another …  

  • one another — one′ anoth′er pron. use each other • usage: See each other …   From formal English to slang

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