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realized

  • 1 realize

    1) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) aptvert; izprast
    2) (to make real; to make (something) come true: He realized his ambition to become an astronaut; My worst fears were realized.) realizēt; īstenot
    3) (to make (money) by selling something: He realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.) ieņemt naudu; gūt peļņu
    - realisation
    * * *
    izprast, aptvert; īstenot, realizēt; pārdot, realizēt; ieņemt

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  • 2 realise

    1) (to know; to understand: I realize that I can't have everything I want; I realized my mistake.) aptvert; izprast
    2) (to make real; to make (something) come true: He realized his ambition to become an astronaut; My worst fears were realized.) realizēt; īstenot
    3) (to make (money) by selling something: He realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.) ieņemt naudu; gūt peļņu
    - realisation

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  • 3 discomfit

    (to embarrass: He realized that his remarks had succeeded in discomfiting her.) apmulsināt; radīt neērtības
    * * *
    izjaukt; apmulsināt

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  • 4 futility

    [-'ti-]
    noun (uselessness: He realized the futility of trying to continue his journey.) veltīgums
    * * *
    veltīgums; tukšums, niecība

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  • 5 hold

    I 1. [həuld] past tense, past participle - held; verb
    1) (to have in one's hand(s) or between one's hands: He was holding a knife; Hold that dish with both hands; He held the little boy's hand; He held the mouse by its tail.) turēt
    2) (to have in a part, or between parts, of the body, or between parts of a tool etc: He held the pencil in his teeth; She was holding a pile of books in her arms; Hold the stamp with tweezers.) []turēt
    3) (to support or keep from moving, running away, falling etc: What holds that shelf up?; He held the door closed by leaning against it; Hold your hands above your head; Hold his arms so that he can't struggle.) []turēt
    4) (to remain in position, fixed etc when under strain: I've tied the two pieces of string together, but I'm not sure the knot will hold; Will the anchor hold in a storm?) izturēt (smagumu)
    5) (to keep (a person) in some place or in one's power: The police are holding a man for questioning in connection with the murder; He was held captive.) paturēt
    6) (to (be able to) contain: This jug holds two pints; You can't hold water in a handkerchief; This drawer holds all my shirts.) ietvert; saturēt
    7) (to cause to take place: The meeting will be held next week; We'll hold the meeting in the hall.) notikt; noturēt
    8) (to keep (oneself), or to be, in a particular state or condition: We'll hold ourselves in readiness in case you send for us; She holds herself very erect.) būt []; turēties
    9) (to have or be in (a job etc): He held the position of company secretary for five years.) strādāt []
    10) (to think strongly; to believe; to consider or regard: I hold that this was the right decision; He holds me (to be) responsible for everyone's mistakes; He is held in great respect; He holds certain very odd beliefs.) domāt; uzskatīt
    11) (to continue to be valid or apply: Our offer will hold until next week; These rules hold under all circumstances.) būt spēkā
    12) ((with to) to force (a person) to do something he has promised to do: I intend to hold him to his promises.) turēt kādu pie vārda
    13) (to defend: They held the castle against the enemy.) aizstāvēt
    14) (not to be beaten by: The general realized that the soldiers could not hold the enemy for long.) aizturēt
    15) (to keep (a person's attention): If you can't hold your pupils' attention, you can't be a good teacher.) saistīt (kāda uzmanību)
    16) (to keep someone in a certain state: Don't hold us in suspense, what was the final decision?) turēt kādu (noteiktā emocionālā stāvoklī)
    17) (to celebrate: The festival is held on 24 June.) svinēt
    18) (to be the owner of: He holds shares in this company.) būt īpašniekam
    19) ((of good weather) to continue: I hope the weather holds until after the school sports.) (par laiku) pieturēties
    20) ((also hold the line) (of a person who is making a telephone call) to wait: Mr Brown is busy at the moment - will you hold or would you like him to call you back?) gaidīt (nenoliekot telefona klausuli)
    21) (to continue to sing: Please hold that note for four whole beats.) izturēt
    22) (to keep (something): They'll hold your luggage at the station until you collect it.) []glabāt
    23) ((of the future) to be going to produce: I wonder what the future holds for me?) (par nākotni) būt padomā; nest
    2. noun
    1) (the act of holding: He caught/got/laid/took hold of the rope and pulled; Keep hold of that rope.) turēšana; satveršana
    2) (power; influence: He has a strange hold over that girl.) ietekme; vara
    3) ((in wrestling etc) a manner of holding one's opponent: The wrestler invented a new hold.) tvēriens
    - - holder
    - hold-all
    - get hold of
    - hold back
    - hold down
    - hold forth
    - hold good
    - hold it
    - hold off
    - hold on
    - hold out
    - hold one's own
    - hold one's tongue
    - hold up
    - hold-up
    - hold with
    II [həuld] noun
    ((in ships) the place, below the deck, where cargo is stored.) (kuģa) kravas telpas
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    kravas telpas; tvēriens; ietekme, vara; osa, tveramais; pauze; aizkavēšanās pirms palaišanas; turēt; aizturēt, apvaldīt; ietvert, saturēt; būt īpašniekam, pārvaldīt; noturēt, organizēt; uzskatīt, domāt; būt spēkā; pieturēties; saistīt; ieturēt kursu; izturēt; svinēt

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  • 6 intuition

    [intju'iʃən]
    1) (the power of understanding or ralizing something without thinking it out: She knew by intuition that he was telling her the truth.) intuīcija
    2) (something understood or realized by this power: Her intuitions are always right.) intuīcija
    * * *
    intuīcija

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  • 7 loss

    [los]
    1) (the act or fact of losing: suffering from loss of memory; the loss (= death) of our friend.) zudums; zaudējums
    2) (something which is lost: It was only after he was dead that we realized what a loss he was.) zaudējums
    3) (the amount (especially of money) which is lost: a loss of 500 pounds.) zaudējums
    * * *
    paspēle, zaudējums

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  • 8 redden

    1) (to make or become red or redder: to redden the lips with lipstick.) nokrāsot sarkanu; sārtināt
    2) (to blush: She reddened as she realized her mistake.) []sarkt
    * * *
    nokrāsot sarkanu; nosarkt

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  • 9 sell-out

    1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) pārdota izrāde/koncerts
    2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) nodevība
    * * *
    pārdota izrāde; izpārdošana; nodevība

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  • 10 suddenly

    adverb He suddenly woke up; Suddenly she realized that the stranger had a gun.) pēkšņi; negaidīti
    * * *
    pēkšņi

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  • 11 be on to (someone)

    (to have discovered (a person's) trick, secret etc: The thieves realized that the police were on to them.) būt/nākt uz pēdām

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  • 12 be on to (someone)

    (to have discovered (a person's) trick, secret etc: The thieves realized that the police were on to them.) būt/nākt uz pēdām

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  • 13 blinding

    1) (tending to make blind: a blinding light.) apžilbinošs
    2) (sudden: He realized, in a blinding flash, that she was the murderer.) pēkšņs

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  • 14 get the wind up

    (to become nervous or anxious: She got the wind up when she realized how close we were to the edge.) izbīties; satraukties

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  • 15 no sooner ... than

    (when... immediately: No sooner had we set off than we realized we'd left the dog behind.) tiklīdz... kad; uzreiz pēc

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