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1 display
[di'splei] 1. verb1) (to set out for show: The china was displayed in a special cabinet.) izstādīt2) (to show: She displayed a talent for mimicry.) izrādīt2. noun1) ((an) act of showing or making clear: a display of military strength.) izrādīšana2) (an entertainment etc intended to show the ability etc of those taking part: a dancing display.) skate3) (something which shows or sets out something else: an advertising display.) izcelšana4) (the part of a video recorder, calculator, digital watch etc that shows numbers, the date, time, or other information.) displejs* * *skate, izstāde; izrādīšana; izcelšana, izdalīšana; displejs, ekrānpults; demonstrēt, izstādīt; izrādīt; izcelt, izdalīt -
2 show
[ʃəu] 1. past tense - showed; verb1) (to allow or cause to be seen: Show me your new dress; Please show your membership card when you come to the club; His work is showing signs of improvement.) []rādīt2) (to be able to be seen: The tear in your dress hardly shows; a faint light showing through the curtains.) būt []redzamam3) (to offer or display, or to be offered or displayed, for the public to look at: Which picture is showing at the cinema?; They are showing a new film; His paintings are being shown at the art gallery.) rādīt; izstādīt; demonstrēt4) (to point out or point to: He showed me the road to take; Show me the man you saw yesterday.) norādīt; parādīt5) ((often with (a)round) to guide or conduct: Please show this lady to the door; They showed him (a)round (the factory).) aizvest; pavadīt; izrādīt6) (to demonstrate to: Will you show me how to do it?; He showed me a clever trick.) demonstrēt; parādīt7) (to prove: That just shows / goes to show how stupid he is.) pierādīt8) (to give or offer (someone) kindness etc: He showed him no mercy.) izrādīt; veltīt2. noun1) (an entertainment, public exhibition, performance etc: a horse-show; a flower show; the new show at the theatre; a TV show.) izstāde; izrāde2) (a display or act of showing: a show of strength.) demonstrēšana; izrādīšana3) (an act of pretending to be, do etc (something): He made a show of working, but he wasn't really concentrating.) izlikšanās; tēlošana4) (appearance, impression: They just did it for show, in order to make themselves seem more important than they are.) izskats; iespaids5) (an effort or attempt: He put up a good show in the chess competition.) centieni; (sportā) līdzdalība; starts•- showy- showiness
- show-business
- showcase
- showdown
- showground
- show-jumping
- showman
- showroom
- give the show away
- good show!
- on show
- show off
- show up* * *demonstrēšana, parādīšana; skate, izstāde; izrāde; izlikšanās; izpausme, pazīme; ārēja greznība, ārišķība; izdevība, iespēja; pasākums; kampaņa, kauja; demonstrēt, parādīt; pierādīt; aizvest; būt redzamam, parādīties; tikt izrādītam -
3 affection
[ə'fekʃən](liking or fondness: I have great affection for her, but she never shows any affection towards me.) pieķeršanās; simpātijas- affectionately* * *pieķeršanās, mīlestība; saslimšana -
4 blind spot
1) (any matter about which one always shows lack of understanding: She seems to have a blind spot about physics.) (kāda) vājā puse; (kādam) neizprotama lieta2) (an area which is impossible or difficult to see due to an obstruction.) grūti pārredzama ceļa daļa* * *nepazīstama lieta -
5 centigrade thermometer
(a thermometer which shows the temperature at which water freezes as 0°, and that at which it boils as 100°.) Celsija termometrs* * *Celsija termometrs -
6 confidence
['konfidəns]1) (trust or belief in someone's ability: I have great confidence in you.) uzticēšanās; uzticība2) (belief and faith in one's own ability: She shows a great deal of confidence for her age.) pašpaļāvība; pašapziņa* * *uzticēšanās, uzticība; pārliecība, paļāvība; pašapziņa, pašpaļāvība; noslēpums -
7 contrast
1. verb1) (to show marked difference from: His words contrast with his actions.) kontrastēt2) (to compare so as to show differences: Contrast fresh and frozen vegetables and you'll find the fresh ones taste better.) pretstatīt; salīdzināt2. noun1) (difference(s) in things or people that are compared: The contrast between their attitudes is very marked.) kontrasts2) (a thing or person that shows a marked difference (to another): She's a complete contrast to her sister.) kontrasts; pretstats* * *kontrasts, pretstats; pretnostatīšana, pretstatījums; pretstatīt, salīdzināt; kontrastēt -
8 coward
(a person who shows fear easily or is easily frightened: I am such a coward - I hate going to the dentist.) ģļēvulis- cowardly- cowardice
- cowardliness* * *gļēvulis -
9 derision
[di'riʒən]noun (mockery or laughter which shows scorn and contempt: His remarks were greeted with shouts of derision.) izsmiekls* * *izsmiešana, izzobošana; apsmiekls, izsmiekls -
10 example
1) (something that represents other things of the same kind; a specimen: an example of his handwriting.) paraugs2) (something that shows clearly or illustrates a fact etc: Can you give me an example of how this word is used?) piemērs3) (a person or thing that is a pattern to be copied: She was an example to the rest of the class.) paraugs4) (a warning to be heeded: Let this be an example to you, and never do it again!) mācība; pamācība•- make an example of
- set someone an example
- set an example* * *piemērs, paraugs; mācība -
11 expression
[-ʃən]1) (a look on one's face that shows one's feelings: He always has a bored expression on his face.) [] izteiksme2) (a word or phrase: `Dough' is a slang expression for `money`.) izteiciens; teiciens3) ((a) showing of thoughts or feelings by words, actions etc: This poem is an expression of his grief.) (domu, jūtu) izteikšana; izpausme4) (the showing of feeling when eg reciting, reading aloud or playing a musical instrument: Put more expression into your playing!) (jūtu) izpausme; izteiksme* * *izpausme, izteikšana; teiciens, izteiciens; izteiksme -
12 genitive
['‹enitiv]((the case or form of) a noun, pronoun etc which shows possession: In John's hat, `John's' is in the genitive / is a genitive; ( also adjective) the genitive case.) ģenitīvs; ģenitīva-* * *ģenitīvs -
13 genuine
['‹enjuin]1) (real; not fake or artificial: a genuine pearl; a genuine antique.) īsts; neviltots2) (honest; sincere: He shows a genuine desire to improve.) patiess•* * *neviltots, īsts; patiess; tīršķirnes -
14 guide
1. verb1) (to lead, direct or show the way: I don't know how to get to your house - I'll need someone to guide me; Your comments guided me in my final choice.) vadīt; virzīt2) (to control the movement of: The teacher guided the child's hand as she wrote.) vest; virzīt2. noun1) (a person who shows the way to go, points out interesting things etc: A guide will show you round the castle.) pavadonis; gids2) ((also guidebook) a book which contains information for tourists: a guide to Rome.) ceļvedis; rokasgrāmata3) ((usually with capital) a Girl Guide.) gaida4) (something which informs, directs or influences.) virzītājs; padomdevējs•- guidance- guideline
- guided missile* * *gids, pavadonis; virzītājs, padomdevējs; ceļvedis, rokasgrāmata; virzošā detaļa; būt par pavadoni, vest; virzīt, vadīt -
15 haste
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16 healthy
1) ((generally) having good health: I'm rarely ill - I'm really a very healthy person; My bank balance is healthier now than it used to be.) veselīgs; vesels; labs2) (causing or helping to produce good health: a healthy climate.) veselīgs; dziedinošs3) (resulting from good health: a healthy appetite.) veselīgs4) (showing a sensible concern for one's own well-being etc: He shows a healthy respect for the law.) veselīgs; stiprs* * *veselīgs, vesels; dziedinošs, veselīgs; stiprs, liels -
17 hippie
['hipi]plural - hippies; noun, adjective((of) a usually young person who does not wish to live by the normal rules of society and who shows his rejection of these rules by his unusual clothes, habits etc: The farm cottage was bought by a group of young hippies; ( also adjective) hippy clothes.) hipijs; hipiju-* * *hipijs -
18 hour hand
(the smaller of the two hands of a watch or clock, which shows the time in hours.) (pulksteņa) stundu rādītājs* * *stundu rādītājs -
19 imagination
1) ((the part of the mind which has) the ability to form mental pictures: I can see it all in my imagination.) iztēle2) (the creative ability of a writer etc: This book shows a lot of imagination.) iztēle; fantāzija3) (the seeing etc of things which do not exist: There was no-one there - it was just your imagination.) iedoma* * *iztēle, fantāzija; iedoma -
20 improvement
1) (the state or act of improving or being improved: There has been a great improvement in her work; The patient's condition shows some improvement.) uzlabojums; uzlabošanās2) (something which improves, or adds beauty, value etc: I've made several improvements to the house.) uzlabošana; pilnveidošana* * *pilnveidošana, uzlabošana; uzlabojums; ērtības; pārveidojumi
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