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  • 101 flap

    [flæp] 1. noun
    1) (anything broad or wide that hangs loosely: a flap of canvas.) atloks; pārloks; stērbele
    2) (the sound made when such a thing moves: We could hear the flap of the flag blowing in the wind.) plandīšanās; plivināšana
    3) (great confusion or panic: They are all in a terrible flap.) uztraukums; panika
    2. verb
    1) (to (make something) move with the sound of a flap: the leaves were flapping in the breeze; The bird flapped its wings.) plandīties; plivināties
    2) (to become confused; to get into a panic: There is no need to flap.) uztraukties; krist panikā
    * * *
    viegls uzsitiens; plandīšanās; plivināšana; pārloks, atloks; nolaižamā mala; sitamais; ļipiņa; vārsts; panika, uztraukums; iepliķēt, viegli uzsist; plandīties; plivināt; noliekt; krist panikā, uztraukties

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  • 102 fool

    [fu:l] 1. noun
    (a person without sense or intelligence: He is such a fool he never knows what to do.) muļķis
    2. verb
    1) (to deceive: She completely fooled me with her story.) []muļķot
    2) ((often with about or around) to act like a fool or playfully: Stop fooling about!) muļķoties
    - foolishly
    - foolishness
    - foolhardy
    - foolhardiness
    - foolproof
    - make a fool of
    - make a fool of oneself
    - play the fool
    * * *
    muļķis; nerrs, āksts; muļķot; muļķoties; aplams, muļķīgs

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  • 103 fountain

    1) (an often ornamental structure which produces a spring of water that rises into the air: Rome is famous for its beautifully carved stone fountains.) strūklaka
    2) (the water coming from such a structure: It was so hot that he stood under the fountain to get cool.) strūklaka
    3) (a source: God is the fountain of all goodness.) avots
    * * *
    strūklaka; avots, pamats; rezervuārs; saldējumu, stāvvieta ar gāzētu ūdeni; avots

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  • 104 freight

    [freit]
    1) (goods being carried from place to place: air-freight; ( also adjective) a freight train.) krava; kravas-
    2) (the money charged for carrying such goods: He charged me $100 freight.) frakts, vedmaksa
    * * *
    kravas pārvadāšana; frakts, vedmaksa; krava; preču vilciens; kraut; fraktēt

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  • 105 frown

    1. verb
    (to make the forehead wrinkle and the eyebrows move down (as a sign of worry, disapproval, deep thought etc): He frowned at her bad behaviour.) raukt pieri
    2. noun
    (such a movement of the forehead and eyebrows: a frown of disapproval.) saraukta piere
    * * *
    saraukta piere, drūms skatiens; saraukt pieri

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  • 106 furniture

    [- ə]
    noun (things in a house etc such as tables, chairs, beds etc: modern funiture.) mēbeles
    * * *
    mēbeles, iekārta; inventārs; buru takelējums; furnitūra; starpināmais materiāls

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  • 107 fuss

    1. noun
    (unnecessary excitement, worry or activity, often about something unimportant: Don't make such a fuss.) satraukums; kņada; jezga
    2. verb
    (to be too concerned with or pay too much attention to (unimportant) details: She fusses over children.) pārlieku uztraukties/rūpēties par kādu
    - fussily
    - make a fuss of
    * * *
    nemiers, satraukums; jezga, kņada; pārlieku rosīties; uzplīties ar sīkumiem, kaitināt; ķildoties

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  • 108 fuzz

    (a mass of soft, light material such as fine light hair etc: The peaches were covered with fuzz.) pūka; pūciņa
    - fuzzily
    - fuzziness
    * * *
    policija; pūciņa, pūka; spilva; pūkaini mati; pārklāties ar pūciņām; lidināties

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  • 109 glutton

    1) (a person who eats too much: That child is fat because he is such a glutton.) rīma
    2) (a person who is always eager for more of something usually unpleasant: He's a glutton for work.) negausis
    * * *
    rīma; kārs, nesātīgs cilvēks; tīnis, āmrija

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  • 110 handle

    ['hændl] 1. noun
    (the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) rokturis; kāts; spals
    2. verb
    1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) ņemt/turēt rokās
    2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) izturēties
    3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) tirgot
    4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) apieties; rīkoties
    - handler
    - handlebars
    * * *
    kāts, rokturis, spals; ņemt rokās; apieties, rīkoties; izturēties; regulēt, vadīt; traktēt, aplūkot; tirgot

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  • 111 hardware

    1) (metal goods such as pots, tools etc: This shop sells hardware.) dzelzs izstrādājumi; saimniecības preces
    2) (the mechanical parts of a computer.) (datora) aparatūra
    * * *
    dzelzs izstrādājumi, būvapkalumi; munīcija; aparatūra; skaitļošanas aparatūra; krūšu nozīmes, medaļas, ordeņi; alkohols

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  • 112 hasty

    1) (done etc in a hurry: a hasty snack.) steidzīgs
    2) (acting or done with too much speed and without thought: She is too hasty - she should think carefully before making such an important decision; a hasty decision.) pārsteidzīgs; neapdomāts
    3) (easily made angry: a hasty temper.) (par raksturu) straujš; ātrsirdīgs
    * * *
    steidzīgs; neapdomāts, pārsteidzīgs; ātrsirdīgs, straujš

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  • 113 heavy industry

    (industries such as coalmining, ship-building etc which involve the use of large or heavy machines or which produce large or heavy products.) smagā rūpniecība
    * * *
    smagā rūpniecība

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  • 114 her

    [hə:] 1. pronoun
    ((used as the object of a verb or preposition) a female person or animal already spoken about: I'll ask my mother when I see her; He came with her.) viņu; viņai (papildinātāja forma)
    2. adjective
    (belonging to such a person or animal: My mother bought the neighbour's car, so it's her car now; a cat and her kittens.) viņas (piederības forma)
    - herself
    * * *
    viņas

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  • 115 heretic

    [-tik]
    noun (a person who holds or teaches such an opinion.) ķeceris
    * * *
    ķeceris

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  • 116 heritage

    ['heriti‹]
    (things (especially valuable things such as buildings, literature etc) which are passed on from one generation to another: We must all take care to preserve our national heritage.) mantojums
    * * *
    mantojums

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  • 117 hero

    ['hiərəu] 1. plural - heroes; noun
    1) (a man or boy admired (by many people) for his brave deeds: The boy was regarded as a hero for saving his friend's life.) varonis
    2) (the chief male person in a story, play etc: The hero of this book is a young American boy called Tom Sawyer.) varonis
    - heroically
    - heroism
    - hero-worship
    2. verb
    (to show such admiration for (someone): The boy hero-worshipped the footballer.) pielūgt
    * * *
    varonis

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  • 118 hidden

    adjective ((made in such a way as to be) difficult to see or find: a hidden door; a hidden meaning.) slēpts; slepens
    * * *
    paslēpts, slepens

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  • 119 hiss

    [his] 1. verb
    ((of snakes, geese, people etc) to make a sound like that of the letter s [s], eg to show anger or displeasure: The children hissed (at) the witch when she came on stage; The geese hissed at the dog.) šņākt
    2. noun
    (such a sound: The speaker ignored the hisses of the angry crowd.) šņākšana
    * * *
    svilpšana, šņākšana; šņākt, svilpt

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  • 120 hit-and-run

    1) ((of a driver) causing injury to a person and driving away without stopping or reporting the accident.) [] avārijas izraisītāju, kas aizbēg no notikuma vietas
    2) ((of an accident) caused by such a driver.) [] avāriju, kuras izraisītājs aizbēg
    * * *
    zibeņātrs

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  • such — [ sʌtʃ ] function word *** Such can be used in the following ways: as a predeterminer (followed by a or an and a singular noun): She s such an intelligent woman. It was such a shame that you couldn t be with us. as a determiner (followed by a… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Such — Such, a. [OE. such, sich, sech, sik, swich, swilch, swulch, swilc, swulc, AS. swelc, swilc, swylc; akin to OFries. selik, D. zulk, OS. sulic, OHG. sulih, solih, G. solch, Icel. sl[=i]kr, OSw. salik, Sw. slik, Dan. slig, Goth. swaleiks; originally …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • such — W1S1 [sʌtʃ] determiner, predeterminer, pron [: Old English; Origin: swilc] 1.) of the same kind as the thing or person which has already been mentioned ▪ Such behavior is just not acceptable in this school. ▪ The rules make it quite clear what… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • such — 1. such as an emphasizer. • How can the House express its indignant rejection of football hooliganism while setting such a persuasive example of undignified and daily indiscipline? Guardian Weekly, 1986. The construction with such a followed by… …   Modern English usage

  • such — /such/, adj. 1. of the kind, character, degree, extent, etc., of that or those indicated or implied: Such a man is dangerous. 2. of that particular kind or character: The food, such as it was, was plentiful. 3. like or similar: tea, coffee, and… …   Universalium

  • such — [such] adj. [ME suche < OE swilc, swelc, akin to Ger solch, Goth swaleiks < PGmc * swalika : for components see SO1 & LIKE1] 1. a) of the kind mentioned or implied [a man such as his father] b) of the same or a sim …   English World dictionary

  • such as — For example • • • Main Entry: ↑such * * * such as phrase used for introducing more examples of the type of person or thing that you have just mentioned The museum has paintings by such Impressionist artists as Manet and Degas. The money is used… …   Useful english dictionary

  • such — ► DETERMINER , PREDETERMINER , & PRONOUN 1) of the type previously mentioned. 2) (such as/that) of the type about to be mentioned. 3) to so high a degree; so great. ● as such Cf. ↑as such ● …   English terms dictionary

  • such as it is — Being what it is (and no better) • • • Main Entry: ↑such * * * such as it is mainly spoken phrase used for showing that you do not have a good opinion of the thing that you have mentioned The countries are still allies, but the special… …   Useful english dictionary

  • such as it is — Just as it appears or is presented, not being any better or worse than most others of its kind; being average or mediocre. * /This pie, such as it is, is the best I can make./ * /Jane told her grandmother her grades, such as they were./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • such as it is — Just as it appears or is presented, not being any better or worse than most others of its kind; being average or mediocre. * /This pie, such as it is, is the best I can make./ * /Jane told her grandmother her grades, such as they were./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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