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spend

  • 1 spend

    [spend]
    past tense, past participle - spent; verb
    1) (to use up or pay out (money): He spends more than he earns.) []tērēt; izdot
    2) (to pass (time): I spent a week in Spain this summer.) pavadīt (laiku)
    - spendthrift
    * * *
    izdot, iztērēt; pavadīt; izšķiest; norimt; apsīkt, izsīkt; laist ikrus; zaudēt mastu

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  • 2 don't spend more than you can help

    netērējiet vairāk nekā nepieciešams

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  • 3 expend

    [ik'spend]
    (to use or spend (supplies etc).) iztērēt; izdot
    - expense
    - expenses
    - expensive
    - at the expense of
    * * *
    izdot, iztērēt

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  • 4 overspend

    [ouvə'spend]
    past tense, past participle - overspent; verb
    (to spend too much money: He overspent on his new house.) pārtērēties

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  • 5 afford

    [ə'fo:d]
    1) ((usually with can, could) to be able to spend money, time etc on or for something: I can't afford (to buy) a new car.) atļauties
    2) ((usually with can, could) to be able to do (something) without causing oneself trouble, difficulty etc: She can't afford to be rude to her employer no matter how rude he is to her.) atļauties
    * * *
    atļauties; sniegt, dot

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  • 6 divide

    1) (to separate into parts or groups: The wall divided the garden in two; The group divided into three when we got off the bus; We are divided (= We do not agree) as to where to spend our holidays.)
    2) ((with between or among) to share: We divided the sweets between us.) []dalīt
    3) (to find out how many times one number contains another: 6 divided by 2 equals 3.) dalīties
    - divisible
    - division
    - divisional
    * * *
    ūdensšķirtne; balsot, atdalīt; dalīt; sadalīt; sadalīties; dalīties

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  • 7 economize

    verb (to spend money or goods carefully: We must economize on fuel.) taupīt
    * * *
    taupīt

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  • 8 husband

    1. noun
    (a man to whom a woman is married.) vīrs; laulāts draugs
    2. verb
    (to spend or use carefully, a little at a time: He needs to husband his strength.) saglabāt
    * * *
    laulātais draugs, vīrs

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  • 9 lavish

    ['læviʃ] 1. verb
    (to spend or give very freely: She lavishes too much money on that child.) izšķiest; izšķērdēt
    2. adjective
    1) ((of a person) spending or giving generously and sometimes too freely: a lavish host; You have certainly been lavish with the brandy in this cake.) devīgs; izšķērdīgs
    2) (given generously or too freely: lavish gifts.) bagāts; dāsns
    - lavishness
    * * *
    būt devīgam; izšķērdēt, izšķiest; izšķērdīgs, devīgs; dāsns, bagātīgs

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  • 10 leisure

    ['leʒə, ]( American[) 'li:ʒər]
    (time which one can spend as one likes, especially when one does not have to work: I seldom have leisure to watch television.) vaļas brīdis; brīvs laiks
    * * *
    brīvs laiks, vaļas brīdis

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  • 11 limit

    ['limit] 1. noun
    1) (the farthest point or place; the boundary: There was no limit to his ambition.) robeža
    2) (a restriction: We must put a limit on our spending.) ierobežojums
    2. verb
    (to set a restriction on: We must limit the amount of time we spend on this work.) limitēt; ierobežot
    - limited
    - limitless
    * * *
    robeža; noilguma termiņš; pielaide; ierobežot, limitēt

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  • 12 luxury

    plural - luxuries; noun
    1) (great comfort usually amongst expensive things: They live in luxury; ( also adjective) gold jewellery and other luxury goods.) greznība; greznums; greznuma-
    2) (something pleasant but not necessary, and often rare and expensive: We're going to give up all those luxuries and only spend money on essentials.) greznuma priekšmets
    - luxuriously
    - luxuriousness
    * * *
    greznums, greznība; greznuma priekšmets; liela bauda

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  • 13 meditate

    ['mediteit]
    1) (to think deeply: He was meditating on his troubles.) apcerēt
    2) (to spend short, regular periods in deep (especially religious) thought: He meditates twice a day.) meditēt
    - meditative
    - meditatively
    * * *
    iecerēt, plānot; meditēt, apcerēt

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  • 14 niggardly

    ['niɡədli]
    (not generous; unwilling to give or spend money: He's niggardly with his money; a niggardly gift.) skops
    * * *
    skopulīgs, skops; skopi, trūcīgi

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  • 15 outdoors

    adverb (outside; not in a building etc: We spend a lot of time outdoors.) ārā; laukā; svaigā gaisā
    * * *
    ārs; ārā, brīvā dabā

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  • 16 paperwork

    noun (the part of a job which consists of keeping files, writing letters etc: I spend most of my time on paperwork.) lietvedība; rakstu darbi
    * * *
    rakstu darbi

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  • 17 pass

    1. verb
    1) (to move towards and then beyond (something, by going past, through, by, over etc): I pass the shops on my way to work; The procession passed along the corridor.) iet garām; braukt garām
    2) (to move, give etc from one person, state etc to another: They passed the photographs around; The tradition is passed (on/down) from father to son.) pasniegt (apkārt); nodot; padot
    3) (to go or be beyond: This passes my understanding.) sniegties pāri (kaut kam)
    4) ((of vehicles etc on a road) to overtake: The sports car passed me at a dangerous bend in the road.) aizsteigties garām; apdzīt
    5) (to spend (time): They passed several weeks in the country.) pavadīt (laiku)
    6) ((of an official group, government etc) to accept or approve: The government has passed a resolution.) pieņemt/atbalstīt (lēmumu u.tml.)
    7) (to give or announce (a judgement or sentence): The magistrate passed judgement on the prisoner.) pasludināt (spriedumu)
    8) (to end or go away: His sickness soon passed.) pāriet; []beigties
    9) (to (judge to) be successful in (an examination etc): I passed my driving test.) nokārtot (eksāmenu u.tml.)
    2. noun
    1) (a narrow path between mountains: a mountain pass.) pāreja
    2) (a ticket or card allowing a person to do something, eg to travel free or to get in to a building: You must show your pass before entering.) caurlaide
    3) (a successful result in an examination, especially when below a distinction, honours etc: There were ten passes and no fails.) eksāmena nokārtošana; sekmīga atzīme
    4) ((in ball games) a throw, kick, hit etc of the ball from one player to another: The centre-forward made a pass towards the goal.) piespēle
    - passing
    - passer-by
    - password
    - in passing
    - let something pass
    - let pass
    - pass as/for
    - pass away
    - pass the buck
    - pass by
    - pass off
    - pass something or someone off as
    - pass off as
    - pass on
    - pass out
    - pass over
    - pass up
    * * *
    ceļš, eja; pāreja; šaurums; caurlaide; nokārtošana; kritisks stāvoklis; uzmācība; triks; piespēle; fārvaters, tacis, kuģu ceļš; īss atvaļinājums; iet garām; šķērsot; pārvērsties, pāriet; aizritēt, paiet; mitēties, beigties; pavadīt; nokārtot, izturēt; padot, pasniegt; pārsniegt; pāriet; pieņemt; pasēt

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  • 18 skimp

    [skimp]
    1) ((with on) to take, spend, use, give etc too little or only just enough: She skimped on meals in order to send her son to college.) skopoties; taupīt (uz kaut kā)
    2) (to do (a job) imperfectly: He's inclined to skimp his work.) pavirši strādāt; darīt pa roku galam
    - skimpily
    - skimpiness
    * * *
    skopoties

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  • 19 suspend

    [sə'spend]
    1) (to hang: The meat was suspended from a hook.) []kārt
    2) (to keep from falling or sinking: Particles of dust are suspended in the air.) turēties (gaisā); karāties
    3) (to stop or discontinue temporarily: All business will be suspended until after the funeral.) atlikt; pārtraukt
    4) (to prevent (a person) temporarily from continuing his (professional) activities or having his usual privileges: Two footballers were suspended after yesterday's match.) izslēgt; diskvalificēt (uz laiku)
    - suspenders
    - suspense
    - suspension
    - suspension bridge
    * * *
    karināt; piekarināt; atlikt; izslēgt, atcelt

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  • 20 treasure

    ['treʒə] 1. noun
    1) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) bagātība; dārgumi
    2) (something very valuable: Our babysitter is a real treasure!) dārgums
    2. verb
    1) (to value; to think of as very valuable: I treasure the hours I spend in the country.) augstu vērtēt
    2) (to keep (something) carefully because one values it: I treasure the book you gave me.) glabāt kā dārgumu
    - treasurer
    * * *
    dārgums, bagātība; glabāt kā dārgumu; augstu vērtēt

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  • spend — W1S1 [spend] v past tense and past participle spent [spent] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(money)¦ 2¦(time)¦ 3 4¦(force/effort)¦ 5 spend a penny ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; Origin: Partly from Latin expendere ( EXPEND) and partly, later, from Old French …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • spend — [ spend ] (past tense and past participle spent [ spent ] ) verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to use money to pay for things: How much money did you spend? spend for: This year we will spend more money for medical care. spend something… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • spend — /spend/ past tense and past participle spent /spent/ verb 1 MONEY (I, T) to use your money to buy or pay for things: spend money/ 5/$10/a lot: I spent so much money this weekend! | spend money etc on sth: More money should be spent on health and… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • spend — spend, *expend, disburse can mean to pay out money or an equivalent of money for something or in expectation of some return. Spend is the ordinary term; it may be used regardless of the amount dealt out in the purchase of something {spend a… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Spend — Spend, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Spent}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Spending}.] [AS. spendan (in comp.), fr. L. expendere or dispendere to weigh out, to expend, dispense. See {Pendant}, and cf. {Dispend}, {Expend}, {Spence}, {Spencer}.] 1. To weigh or lay out;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • spend — /spend/, v., spent, spending. v.t. 1. to pay out, disburse, or expend; dispose of (money, wealth, resources, etc.): resisting the temptation to spend one s money. 2. to employ (labor, thought, words, time, etc.), as on some object or in some… …   Universalium

  • spend´er — spend «spehnd», verb, spent, spend|ing. –v.t. 1. to pay out: »She spent ten dollars shopping for food today. 2. to use (labor, material, thought, or some other re …   Useful english dictionary

  • spend*/*/*/ — [spend] (past tense and past participle spent [spent] ) verb 1) [I/T] to use money to pay for things How much money did you spend?[/ex] You spend too much on clothes.[/ex] 2) [T] to stay somewhere, or to do something, for a period of time We… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • spend — ► VERB (past and past part. spent) 1) pay out (money) in buying or hiring goods or services. 2) use or use up (energy or resources); exhaust. 3) pass (time) in a specified way. ► NOUN informal ▪ an amount of money paid out. ● …   English terms dictionary

  • Spend — Spend, v. i. 1. To expend money or any other possession; to consume, use, waste, or part with, anything; as, he who gets easily spends freely. [1913 Webster] He spends as a person who knows that he must come to a reckoning. South. [1913 Webster]… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • spend — [v1] give, pay out absorb, allocate, ante up*, apply, bestow, blow*, cast away, come across, come through, concentrate, confer, consume, contribute, cough up*, defray, deplete, disburse, dispense, dissipate, donate, drain, drop, employ, empty,… …   New thesaurus

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