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1 scattering
noun (a small amount scattered here and there: a scattering of sugar.) neliels skaits/daudzums; saujiņa -
2 scatter
['skætə]1) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) izklīst (uz visām pusēm); izkliedēt2) (to throw loosely in different directions: The load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.) izmētāt; izsvaidīt•- scattering
- scatterbrain
- scatterbrained* * *izkaisīt, izsvaidīt; nokaisīt; izklīdināt; izklīst; izjukt, sabrukt; izšķērdēt, izšķiest -
3 splash
[splæʃ] 1. verb1) (to make wet with drops of liquid, mud etc, especially suddenly and accidentally: A passing car splashed my coat (with water).) []šļakstīt; nošļākt2) (to (cause to) fly about in drops: Water splashed everywhere.) šļakstēt; šļakstīties3) (to fall or move with splashes: The children were splashing in the sea.) šļakstināties; plunčāties4) (to display etc in a place, manner etc that will be noticed: Posters advertising the concert were splashed all over the wall.) izkārt; nokārt (visas vietas); nosēt2. noun1) (a scattering of drops of liquid or the noise made by this: He fell in with a loud splash.) šļaksts; šļakatas2) (a mark made by splashing: There was a splash of mud on her dress.) traips3) (a bright patch: a splash of colour.) (krāsu) traips; triepiens; akcents* * *šļakatas; šļaksts; traips; neliels daudzums; efekts; uzšļākt, apšļākt; šļakstēt; šļakstīties; brist; nosēt
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