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  • 1 small hours

    (the hours immediately after midnight: He woke up in the small hours.) agras rīta stundas
    * * *
    pirmās stundas pēc pusnakts

    English-Latvian dictionary > small hours

  • 2 the small hours

    agrās rīta stundas

    English-Latvian dictionary > the small hours

  • 3 small

    [smo:l]
    1) (little in size, degree, importance etc; not large or great: She was accompanied by a small boy of about six; There's only a small amount of sugar left; She cut the meat up small for the baby.) mazs; sīks
    2) (not doing something on a large scale: He's a small businessman.) neliels; sīks
    3) (little; not much: You have small reason to be satisfied with yourself.) niecīgs; nesvarīgs
    4) ((of the letters of the alphabet) not capital: The teacher showed the children how to write a capital G and a small g.) mazais (burts)
    - small arms
    - small change
    - small hours
    - smallpox
    - small screen
    - small-time
    - feel/look small
    * * *
    tievgalis; bikses līdz ceļiem; pirmais eksāmens bakalaura grāda iegūšanai; neliels, mazs; sīks; vājš, niecīgs; zemisks; īslaicīgs, īss; ierobežots; sīki

    English-Latvian dictionary > small

  • 4 outside

    1. noun
    (the outer surface: The outside of the house was painted white.) ārpuse, āriene
    2. adjective
    1) (of, on, or near the outer part of anything: the outside door.) ārējais, ārpuses-
    2) (not part of (a group, one's work etc): We shall need outside help; She has a lot of outside interests.) svešs; no malas
    3) ((of a chance etc) very small.) ļoti niecīgs
    3. adverb
    1) (out of, not in a building etc: He went outside; He stayed outside.) ārā
    2) (on the outside: The house looked beautiful outside.) no ārpuses
    4. preposition
    (on the outer part or side of; not inside or within: He stood outside the house; He did that outside working hours.) ārpus
    - at the outside
    - outside in
    * * *
    ārpuse; ārpasaule; ārējais, āra, ārpuses; galējais; nepiederīgs, svešs; niecīgs; svaigā gaisā, ārpusē, brīvā dabā, ārā

    English-Latvian dictionary > outside

  • 5 worm

    [wə:m] 1. noun
    (a kind of small creeping animal with a ringed body and no backbone; an earth-worm.) tārps; kāpurs; slieka
    2. verb
    1) (to make (one's way) slowly or secretly: He wormed his way to the front of the crowd.) []līst; []kļūt; []spraukties
    2) (to get (information etc) with difficulty (out of someone): It took me hours to worm the true story out of him.) izdibināt; izvilkt (ziņas)
    * * *
    tārps; kāpurs; cērme; nožēlojams radījums; vītne; ielīst; attārpot

    English-Latvian dictionary > worm

  • 6 coop up

    (to shut into a small place: We've been cooped up in this tiny room for hours.) iesprostot; turēt ieslodzījumā

    English-Latvian dictionary > coop up

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  • Small hours — Small Small (sm[add]l), a. [Compar. {Smaller}; superl. {Smallest}.] [OE. small, AS. sm[ae]l; akin to D. smal narrow, OS. & OHG. smal small, G. schmal narrow, Dan. & Sw. smal, Goth. smals small, Icel. smali smal cattle, sheep, or goats; cf. Gr.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • small hours — ► PLURAL NOUN (the small hours) ▪ the early hours of the morning after midnight …   English terms dictionary

  • small hours — hours after midnight; early morning hours: We danced into the small hours. [1830 40] * * * …   Universalium

  • small hours — small′ hours′ n. pl. the hours immediately after midnight; the wee hours • Etymology: 1830–40 …   From formal English to slang

  • small hours — n. the first few hours after midnight …   English World dictionary

  • small hours — noun the hours just after midnight • Hypernyms: ↑hour, ↑time of day • Part Holonyms: ↑night, ↑nighttime, ↑dark * * * noun plural : hours of the early morning immediately following midnight used with …   Useful english dictionary

  • small hours —    The term the small hours means after midnight or the very early hours of the day.     Sarah worked until the small hours on her speech for the ceremony …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • small hours — noun (plural) the small hours the early morning hours, between about one and four o clock: We stayed up talking into the small hours …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • small hours — N PLURAL: usu in the N, oft N of n If something happens in the small hours, it happens soon after midnight, in the very early morning. They were arrested in the small hours of Saturday morning …   English dictionary

  • small\ hours — n. phr. the very early hours of the morning between 1 and 4 A.M. My brother was in trouble for coming home in the small hours. See: wee hours …   Словарь американских идиом

  • small hours — noun The very early morning, just after midnight, when most people are asleep. Syn: wee hours, wee small hours …   Wiktionary

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