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1 somebody
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2 somebody has been tampering with the lock
kāds ir darbojies ap šo slēdzeniEnglish-Latvian dictionary > somebody has been tampering with the lock
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3 somebody or other
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4 to touch somebody to the quick, to touch somebody home, to touch somebody on a tender place
aizskart kādu vārīgā vietāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to touch somebody to the quick, to touch somebody home, to touch somebody on a tender place
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5 at somebody 's tail, close on somebody's tail
kādam uz pēdāmEnglish-Latvian dictionary > at somebody 's tail, close on somebody's tail
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6 to find favour in somebody's eyes, to win somebody's favour
iegūt kāda labvēlībuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to find favour in somebody's eyes, to win somebody's favour
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7 to follow somebody's steps, to tread in somebody's steps
iet kāda pēdās; sekot kāda paraugamEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to follow somebody's steps, to tread in somebody's steps
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8 to give somebody trouble, to put somebody to trouble
sagādāt kādam raizesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to give somebody trouble, to put somebody to trouble
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9 to have respect for somebody, to hold somebody in respect
cienīt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to have respect for somebody, to hold somebody in respect
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10 to laugh somebody to scorn, to pour scorn on somebody
izsmiet kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to laugh somebody to scorn, to pour scorn on somebody
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11 to leave a word with somebody for somebody
atstāt kādam ziņu ar kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to leave a word with somebody for somebody
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12 to send somebody about his business, to send somebody flying
padzīt kāduEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to send somebody about his business, to send somebody flying
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13 to take somebody's side, to take sides with somebody
pieslieties kādai puseiEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take somebody's side, to take sides with somebody
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14 to talk somebody's head off, to talk somebody's ear odd
pierunāt kādam pilnu galvuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to talk somebody's head off, to talk somebody's ear odd
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15 above somebody's head
pāri kāda saprašanai; apejot kādu -
16 against somebody's will
pret kāda gribu -
17 at somebody 's behest
pēc kāda novēlējuma -
18 at somebody's expense
uz kāda rēķina -
19 at somebody's hand
no kāda rokas -
20 at somebody's instance
pēc kāda lūguma
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