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61 sparkle
1. noun1) (an effect like that made by little sparks: There was a sudden sparkle as her diamond ring caught the light.) dzirkstīšana; zibsnīšana2) (liveliness or brightness: She has lots of sparkle.) dzirksts; dzīvīgums2. verb1) (to glitter, as if throwing off tiny sparks: The snow sparkled in the sunlight.) dzirkstīt; mirdzēt2) (to be lively or witty: She really sparkled at that party.) dzirkstīt; kūsāt•* * *spīguļošana, dzirkstīšana; dzīvīgums, kūsāšana; spīguļot, dzirkstīt; kūsāt, dzirkstīt -
62 star
1. noun1) (the fixed bodies in the sky, which are really distant suns: The Sun is a star, and the Earth is one of its planets.) zvaigzne2) (any of the bodies in the sky appearing as points of light: The sky was full of stars.) zvaigzne3) (an object, shape or figure with a number of pointed rays, usually five or six, often used as a means of marking quality etc: The teacher stuck a gold star on the child's neat exercise book; a four-star hotel.) zvaigzne; zvaigznīte4) (a leading actor or actress or other well-known performer eg in sport etc: a film/television star; a football star; ( also adjective) She has had many star rôles in films.) slavenība; zvaigzne2. verb1) (to play a leading role in a play, film etc: She has starred in two recent films.) tēlot galveno lomu2) ((of a film etc) to have (a certain actor etc) as its leading performer: The film starred Elvis Presley.) rādīt (kādu) galvenajā lomā•- stardom- starry
- starfish
- starlight
- starlit
- star turn
- see stars
- thank one's lucky stars* * *zvaigzne; zvaigzne, slavenība; liktenis; zvaigznīte; izrotāt ar zvaigznītēm; atzīmēt ar zvaigznīti; tēlot galveno lomu; iedalīt galveno lomu; galvenais -
63 surface
['sə:fis] 1. noun1) (the outside part (of anything): Two-thirds of the earth's surface is covered with water; This road has a very uneven surface.) virsma2) (the outward appearance of, or first impression made by, a person or thing: On the surface he seems cold and unfriendly, but he's really a kind person.) virspuse; ārpuse2. verb1) (to put a surface on (a road etc): The road has been damaged by frost and will have to be surfaced again.) noklāt virsmu2) ((of a submarine, diver etc) to come to the surface.) uznirt•* * *virsma; āriene; apstrādāt virsmu, uzrasties; uznirt; uzpeldēt; virsmas; ārējs; paviršs; parasts -
64 tough
1. adjective1) (strong; not easily broken, worn out etc: Plastic is a tough material.) stiprs; izturīgs2) ((of food etc) difficult to chew.) ciets; sīksts3) ((of people) strong; able to bear hardship, illness etc: She must be tough to have survived such a serious illness.) izturīgs; sīksts4) (rough and violent: It's a tough neighbourhood.) huligānisks5) (difficult to deal with or overcome: a tough problem; The competition was really tough.) sīva konkurence2. noun(a rough, violent person; a bully.) huligāns- toughen
- tough luck
- get tough with someone
- get tough with* * *huligāns; sīksts, ciets; stiprs, izturīgs; grūts, smags; neatlaidīgs, stūrgalvīgs; nepakļāvīgs, rupjš; neveiksmīgs; bandītisks, huligānisks; lielisks -
65 true
[tru:]1) ((negative untrue) telling of something that really happened; not invented; agreeing with fact; not wrong: That is a true statement; Is it true that you did not steal the ring?) patiess; pareizs2) ((negative untrue) accurate: They don't have a true idea of its importance.) īsts; patiess3) ((negative untrue) faithful; loyal: He has been a true friend.) uzticams; uzticīgs4) (properly so called: A spider is not a true insect.) īsts•- trueness- truly* * *pareizi uzstādīt, noregulēt; īsts, patiess; pareizs; uzticīgs; pareizi, patiesi; precīzi -
66 truly
1) (really: I truly believe that this decision is the right one.) patiesi2) (in a true manner: He loved her truly.) uzticīgi; no sirds* * *patiešām, patiesi; precīzi; uzticīgi -
67 while
1. conjunction( also whilst)1) (during the time that: I saw him while I was out walking.) tobrīd, kad2) (although: While I sympathize, I can't really do very much to help.) lai gan2. noun(a space of time: It took me quite a while; It's a long while since we saw her.) labs brītiņš- worth one's while* * *brīdis, laika sprīdis; tajā laikā, kad, kamēr; kaut arī, lai gan; turpretim -
68 be/feel sorry for
(to pity: I'm / I feel really sorry for that poor woman.) izjust nožēlu/žēlumu -
69 blot one's copybook
(to make a bad mistake: He has really blotted his copybook by being late for the interview.) sabojāt reputāciju -
70 bring to life
(to make lively or interesting: His lectures really brought the subject to life.) atdzīvināt -
71 browned off
1) (bored: I feel really browned off in this wet weather.) garlaikots2) (annoyed: I'm browned off with his behaviour.) aizkaitināts -
72 come on
1) (to appear on stage or the screen: They waited for the comedian to come on.) parādīties; uznākt (uz skatuves)2) (hurry up!: Come on - we'll be late for the party!) nāc! pasteidzies!3) (don't be ridiculous!: Come on, you don't really expect me to believe that!) nu! izbeidz! nemuļķojies! -
73 get around
1) ((of stories, rumours etc) to become well known: I don't know how the story got around that she was leaving her job.) (par baumām u.tml.) izplatīties2) ((of people) to be active or involved in many activities: He really gets around, doesn't he!) būt darbīgam/aktīvam -
74 get down
(to make (a person) sad: Working in this place really gets me down.) nomākt; darīt grūtsirdīgu -
75 get on someone's nerves
(to irritate someone: Her behaviour really gets on my nerves.) kaitināt; krist uz nerviem -
76 go at
1) (to attack: The little boys went at each other with their fists.) mesties virsū2) (to do with enthusiasm: He really went at the job of painting the wall.) enerģiski ķerties (pie kaut kā) -
77 go out of one's way
(to do more than is really necessary: He went out of his way to help us.) pārcensties; līst no ādas ārā -
78 go to town
(to do something very thoroughly or with great enthusiasm or expense: He really went to town on (preparing) the meal.) darīt aizrautīgi; neko nežēlot -
79 in point of fact
(actually or really: She doesn't like him much - in fact I think she hates him!) īstenībā; faktiski -
80 know one's own mind
((usually in negative) to know what one really thinks, wants to do etc: She doesn't know her own mind yet about abortion.) zināt, ko pats vēlas; skaidri zināt (par sevi)
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