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1 brain-box
pauris, smadzeņu pods -
2 башка
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3 лысина
n1) gener. blese, lauka piere (у животных)2) colloq. pliks pauris* * *pliks galvas vidus, pliks galvvidus, pliks pakausis, pliks pauris; zvaigznīte [pierē] -
4 макушка
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5 плешь
ngener. galvas plikums, plika galva, pliks pauris* * *galvas plikums, plika galva, pliks pauris -
6 темя
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7 его пушкой не прошибёшь
proncolloq. viņam ir ciets pauris -
8 он крепколоб
proncolloq. viņam ir ciets pauris -
9 bean
[bi:n]1) (any one of several kinds of pod-bearing plant or its seed: black beans; green beans; red beans.) pupa2) (the bean-like seed of other plants: coffee beans.) pupiņa* * *pupa; pauris; čungurs, nauda -
10 cabbage-head
kāpostgalva; pauris; stulbenis -
11 chump
klucis; resnais gals; liela karbonādes šķēle; pauris; nejēga, stulbenis -
12 cockloft
pažobele; pauris -
13 coconut
1) (a large nut containing a white solid lining and a clear liquid.) kokosrieksts2) (its lining, used as food.) kokosrieksta kodols; kopra* * *kokosrieksts; pauris -
14 conk
gurķis, deguns; pauris; traucējums; gāzt -
15 crumpet
apaļmaizīte; glīta meiča; galva, pauris -
16 cupola
kupols; pauris -
17 dome
[doum](a roof shaped like half a ball: the dome of the cathedral.) kupols- domed* * *stalta celtne; kupols; velve; pauris, galva; pārklāt ar kupolu; slieties kupolveidīgi -
18 knob
[nob]1) (a hard rounded part standing out from the main part: a bedstead with brass knobs on.) izaugums; puns; bumbulis2) (a rounded handle on or for a door or drawer: wooden door-knobs.) apaļš rokturis (durvīm)•- knobbly* * *izaugums, puns; apaļš rokturis, kloķis, pika, poga, pauris -
19 nob
liels vīrs; galva, pauris; trumpja kalps; izdarīt sitienu pa galvu -
20 noddle
galva, pauris; māt ar galvu; pamāt ar galvu; šūpot galvu; pašūpot galvu
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