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plastic

  • 1 plastic

    ['plæstik]
    noun, adjective ((of) any of many chemically manufactured substances that can be moulded when still soft: This cup is made of plastic; a plastic cup.) plastmasa; plastikāts; plastmasas-
    * * *
    plastmasa; plastika; plastmasas; sintētisks, mākslīgs; plastisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > plastic

  • 2 plastic surgery

    surgery to repair or replace damaged skin, or to improve the appearance usually of the face (noun plastic surgeon) plastiskā ķirurģija
    * * *
    plastiskā ķirurģija

    English-Latvian dictionary > plastic surgery

  • 3 plastic bomb

    plastmasas bumba

    English-Latvian dictionary > plastic bomb

  • 4 plastic explosive

    plastmasas spridzeklis

    English-Latvian dictionary > plastic explosive

  • 5 plastic hippy

    pseidohipijs

    English-Latvian dictionary > plastic hippy

  • 6 foam plastic

    putuplasts

    English-Latvian dictionary > foam plastic

  • 7 plaster

    1. noun
    1) (( also adjective) (of) a substance put on walls, ceilings etc which dries to form a hard smooth surface: He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall; a plaster ceiling.) apmetums
    2) (( also adjective) (also plaster of Paris) (of) a similar quick-drying substance used for supporting broken limbs, making models etc: She's got her arm in plaster; a plaster model.) ģipsis
    3) ((also sticking-plaster; American Band-Aid) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc: You should put a plaster on that cut.) plāksteris
    2. verb
    1) (to put plaster on: They plastered the walls.) apmest
    2) (to spread or apply rather too thickly: She'd look nicer if she didn't plaster so much make-up on her face.) uztriept
    - plastic 3. adjective
    (easily made into different shapes.) plastisks
    * * *
    plāksteris; ģipsis; apmetums; sviests; banknote; uzlikt plāksteri; apmest; pārklāt; aplīmēt, nolīmēt; bombardēt, apšaudīt; sakaut; smagi sakaut

    English-Latvian dictionary > plaster

  • 8 wallet

    ['wolit]
    1) (a small (usually folding) case made of soft leather, plastic etc, carried in the pocket and used for holding (especially paper) money, personal papers etc: He has lost all his money - his wallet has been stolen.) kabatas portfelis
    2) (a similar case containing other things: a plastic wallet containing a set of small tools.) futrālis
    * * *
    kabatas portfelis; soma

    English-Latvian dictionary > wallet

  • 9 apron

    ['eiprən]
    1) (a piece of cloth, plastic etc worn over the front of the clothes for protection against dirt etc: She tied on her apron before preparing the dinner.) priekšauts
    2) (something like an apron in shape, eg a hard surface for aircraft on an airfield.) betonēts laukums (lidostā)
    3) ((also apron-stage) the part of the stage in a theatre which is in front of the curtain.) avanscēna
    * * *
    priekšauts; ādas pārklājs; konveijera lente; betonēts laukums; aizsprosta gultne, kritgultne; sieviete, sieva; bārdāma, oficiante

    English-Latvian dictionary > apron

  • 10 bag

    [bæɡ] 1. noun
    1) (a container made of soft material (eg cloth, animal skin, plastic etc): She carried a small bag.) soma; maisiņš
    2) (a quantity of fish or game caught: Did you get a good bag today?) medījums; loms
    2. verb
    1) (to put into a bag.) likt somā/maisā
    2) (to kill (game).) medīt
    - bags of
    - in the bag
    - bag lady
    * * *
    maiss; soma; portfelis; medījums; lērums, daudzums; bikses; bāzt maisā; nomedīt; vākt; piepūsties; nokarāties maisveidīgi; pievākt, nočiept; padzīt, atlaist

    English-Latvian dictionary > bag

  • 11 bin

    [bin]
    (a container (usually metal or plastic, often large) in which corn etc is stored or rubbish is collected: a waste-paper bin; a dustbin.) atkritumu tvertne
    * * *
    tīne, lāde; atkritumu tvertne; apcirknis

    English-Latvian dictionary > bin

  • 12 carton

    (a cardboard or plastic container: orange juice sold in cartons.) kartona kārba
    * * *
    kartona kārba; baltais aplis mērķa vidū

    English-Latvian dictionary > carton

  • 13 cartridge

    1) (a case containing the explosive charge (and usually a bullet) for a gun.) patrona
    2) (a stylus of a record-player and its holder.) (atskaņotāja) galviņa ar adatu
    3) (a plastic container of photographic film or recording tape.) kasete
    4) (a tube containing ink for loading a fountain pen.) serdenis
    * * *
    patrona; kasete; galviņa ar adatu

    English-Latvian dictionary > cartridge

  • 14 cassette

    [kə'set]
    (a plastic container holding photographic film or magnetic tape: I've put a new cassette in my camera; I bought a cassette of Scottish music; ( also adjective) a cassette recorder.) kasete
    * * *
    kasete

    English-Latvian dictionary > cassette

  • 15 cellulose

    ['seljuləus]
    (the chief substance in the cell walls of plants, also found in woods, used in the making of plastic, paper etc.) celuloze
    * * *
    celuloze

    English-Latvian dictionary > cellulose

  • 16 contact lens

    (a small plastic lens on the eyeball worn, instead of spectacles, to improve sight.) kontaktlēcas
    * * *
    kontaktlēcas

    English-Latvian dictionary > contact lens

  • 17 container

    1) (something made to contain things: He brought his lunch in a plastic container.) trauks; kaste
    2) (a very large sealed metal box for carrying goods on a lorry, ship etc: The ship carried twenty containers; ( also adjective) a container ship, a container lorry.) konteiners; konteinera-
    * * *
    rezervuārs, tvertne; konteiners; aptvere, apskava, skava

    English-Latvian dictionary > container

  • 18 deform

    [di'fo:m]
    (to spoil the shape of: Heat deforms plastic.) deformēt; sakropļot
    - deformity
    * * *
    deformēt, sakropļot

    English-Latvian dictionary > deform

  • 19 fibreglass

    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) very fine threadlike pieces of glass, used for insulation, in materials etc: fibreglass curtains.) stiklplasts
    2) ((of) a plastic material reinforced with such glass, used for many purposes eg building boats.) stiklplasts
    * * *
    stiklplasts

    English-Latvian dictionary > fibreglass

  • 20 flipper

    ['flipə]
    1) (a limb for swimming, especially of a seal, walrus etc.) peldspura; peldplēve
    2) (a kind of rubber or plastic shoe, worn when swimming, which is shaped like the flipper of a seal etc.) (peldētāja) peldplezna
    * * *
    peldplēve, peldspura; peldpleznas; roka

    English-Latvian dictionary > flipper

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  • -plastic — plas tic ( pl[a^]s t[i^]k). [Gr. ? fit for molding, plastic, fr. ? to mold, to form.] A combining form signifying developing, forming, growing; as, heteroplastic, monoplastic, polyplastic. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • -plastic — [plas′tik] [< Gr plastikos: see PLASTIC] combining form forming adjectives 1. forming, developing [homoplastic] 2. of or relating to (a given noun ending in PLASM, PLAST, or PLASTY) [rhinoplastic] …   English World dictionary

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