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41 malady
['mælədi]plural - maladies; noun(an illness or disease: He is suffering from some strange malady.) slimība; liga; ļaunums* * *ļaunums -
42 noise
[noiz]1) (a sound: I heard a strange noise outside; the noise of gunfire.) troksnis; skaņa2) (an unpleasantly loud sound: I hate noise.) troksnis; kņada•- noiselessly
- noisy
- noisily* * *troksnis, kņada; skaņa; traucējumi; valodas, baumas; darīt zināmu atklātībai -
43 novel
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44 novelty
plural - novelties; noun1) (newness and strangeness: It took her a long time to get used to the novelty of her surroundings.)2) (something new and strange: Snow is a novelty to people from hot countries.)3) (a small, cheap manufactured thing sold as a toy or souvenir: a stall selling novelties.)* * *jauninājums, jaunums -
45 occurrence
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46 odd
[od]1) (unusual; strange: He's wearing very odd clothes; a very odd young man.) savāds; dīvains2) ((of a number) that cannot be divided exactly by 2: 5 and 7 are odd (numbers).) nepāra-3) (not one of a pair, set etc: an odd shoe.) lieks, bez pāra4) (occasional; free: at odd moments.) brīvs; gadījuma-•- oddity- oddly
- oddment
- odds
- odd jobs
- odd job man
- be at odds
- make no odds
- oddly enough
- odd man out / odd one out
- odds and ends
- what's the odds?* * *nepāra; atsevišķs; pārpalicis, lieks; brīvs; gadījuma; savāds, dīvains -
47 oddity
plural - oddities; noun (a strange person or thing: He's a bit of an oddity.) savādnieks; dīvainība* * *dīvainība, savādība; savādnieks; dīvaina lieta, savāds gadījums -
48 outlook
1) (a view: Their house has a wonderful outlook.) skats2) (a person's view of life etc: He has a strange outlook (on life).) uzskats3) (what is likely to happen in the future: The weather outlook is bad.) prognoze; izredzes* * *aina, skats; izredzes, perspektīva; novērošana; novērošanas punkts; uzskats, viedoklis -
49 peculiar
[pi'kju:ljə]1) (strange; odd: peculiar behaviour.) dīvains, savāds2) (belonging to one person, place or thing in particular and to no other: customs peculiar to France.) īpašs; raksturīgs•- peculiarly* * *īpašs, sevišķs; ekscentrisks, savāds, dīvains; nevesels -
50 prodigy
['prodi‹i]plural - prodigies; noun(something strange and wonderful: A very clever child is sometimes called a child prodigy; prodigies of nature.) dabas brīnums/retums* * *brīnums, retums -
51 quaint
[kweint](pleasantly odd or strange, especially because of being old-fashioned: quaint customs.) dīvains; savāds- quaintly- quaintness* * *savāds, dīvains -
52 queer
[kwiə] 1. adjective1) (odd, strange or unusual: queer behaviour; queer noises in the middle of the night.) savāds; dīvains; neparasts2) (sick; unwell: I do feel a bit queer - perhaps I ate too many oysters.) nevesels3) ((slang) homosexual.) homoseksuāls2. noun(a homosexual.) homoseksuālists- queerly- queerness* * *homoseksuālists; bojāt; savāds, dīvainis; šaubīgs, aizdomīgs; nevesels; traks; homoseksuāls; iereibis -
53 quirk
[kwə:k](a strange or unusual feature of a person's behaviour etc.) dīvainība* * *kalambūrs, vārdu spēle; dīvainība; izlocījums, vilciens -
54 rational
1) (able to think, reason and judge etc: Man is a rational animal.) saprātīgs; domājošs2) (sensible; reasonable; logical; not (over-) influenced by emotions etc: There must be a rational explanation for those strange noises) racionāls; loģisks; saprātīgs•- rationality* * *racionāls, saprātīgs; racionāls -
55 strangely enough
(it is strange (that): He lives next door, but strangely enough I rarely see him.) dīvaini, bet* * *lai cik savādi -
56 twist
[twist] 1. verb1) (to turn round (and round): He twisted the knob; The road twisted through the mountains.) griezt; grozīt; vīties; līkumot2) (to wind around or together: He twisted the piece of string (together) to make a rope.) savīt; apvīt3) (to force out of the correct shape or position: The heat of the fire twisted the metal; He twisted her arm painfully.) izgriezt; izliekt; izkropļot2. noun1) (the act of twisting.) griešanās; grozīšana; vīšana; līkumošana2) (a twisted piece of something: He added a twist of lemon to her drink.) ripiņa; šķēlīte; piedeva3) (a turn, coil etc: There's a twist in the rope.) cilpa; mezgls; savijums4) (a change in direction (of a story etc): The story had a strange twist at the end.) pēkšņa pārmaiņa; pagrieziens•- twisted- twister* * *savīšana, sagriešana; aukla; savijums; pītā maize; līkums, izliekums; izkropļojums; izmežģījums; īpatnība; pārmaiņa; krāpšana; tvists; ēstgriba; sajaukts dzēriens; vērpe; sagriezt, savīt; sagriezties, savīties; locīties, vīties; izgriezt; izmežģīt; izkropļot; dejot tvistu; piemānīt -
57 uncanny
(strange or mysterious: She looks so like her sister that it's quite uncanny.) savāds; mistisks* * *baismīgs, pārdabisks -
58 under
1. preposition1) (in or to a position lower than, or covered by: Your pencil is under the chair; Strange plants grow under the sea.) zem2) (less than, or lower in rank than: Children under five should not cross the street alone; You can do the job in under an hour.) mazāk par3) (subject to the authority of: As a foreman, he has about fifty workers under him.) kāda vadībā/pakļautībā4) (used to express various states: The fort was under attack; The business improved under the new management; The matter is under consideration/discussion.) Jautājums tiek apspriests. (norāda uz dažādiem stāvokļiem)2. adverb(in or to a lower position, rank etc: The swimmer surfaced and went under again; children aged seven and under.) septiņus gadus veci un jaunāki bērni- under-* * *lejā, apakšā; zem; mazāk par; saskaņā ar -
59 unnatural
(strange or queer: an unnatural silence.) nedabisks; savāds* * *nedabisks; pretdabisks -
60 vapour
['veipə]1) (the gas-like form into which a substance can be changed by heating: water vapour.) tvaiks; garaiņi2) (mist, fumes or smoke in the air: Near the marshes the air was filled with a strange-smelling vapour.) dūmaka; migla•- vaporize- vaporise* * *garaiņi, tvaiki, tvaiks; migla, dūmaka; māņi, tukša iedoma; izgarot, iztvaikot
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