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61 keep/lose track of
((not) to keep oneself informed about (the progress or whereabouts of): I've lost track of what is happening.) sekot notikumu gaitai/nespēt izsekot -
62 lead up to
(to progress towards; to contribute to: to lead up to a climax; the events leading up to the First World War.) pakāpeniski sagatavot -
63 make great strides
(to progress well: He's making great strides in his piano-playing.) strauji progresēt -
64 make headway
(to make progress: We're not making much headway with this new scheme.) virzīties uz priekšu -
65 muddle along/through
(to progress in spite of one's unsatisfactory methods and foolish mistakes.) kulties uz priekšu; izkulties -
66 out of the/someone's way
((not) blocking someone's progress, or occupying space that is needed by someone: Don't leave your bicycle where it will get in the way of pedestrians; Will I be in the/your way if I work at this table?; `Get out of my way!' he said rudely.) (kādam) ceļā; pa kājām; nost no (kāda) ceļa; maliņā -
67 satisfied
adjective ((sometimes with with) pleased: I'm satisfied with his progress; a satisfied customer.) apmierināts; gandarīts -
68 set back
(to delay the progress of: His illness set him back a bit at school.) aizkavēt; atbīdīt atpakaļ -
69 work up to
(to progress towards and prepare for: Work up to the difficult exercises gradually.) (pakāpeniski) nonākt pie; sasniegt (augstāku pakāpi)
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