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  • 1 the current month's account

    šī mēneša tekošais rēķins

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  • 2 against the current

    pret straumi

    English-Latvian dictionary > against the current

  • 3 to stem the current

    aizkavēt; apslāpēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > to stem the current

  • 4 current

    1. adjective
    (of or belonging to the present: current affairs; the current month; the current temperature.) pašreizējs
    2. noun
    1) ((the direction of) a stream of water or air: the current of a river.) straume
    2) ((a) flow of electricity: an electrical current.) strāva
    - current account
    * * *
    straume; gaita; strāva; apgrozībā esošs, vispārizplatīts; pašreizējs

    English-Latvian dictionary > current

  • 5 market price/value

    (the price at which a thing is being sold at a particular time: What's the current market price of gold?) tirgus cena

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  • 6 stream

    [stri:m] 1. noun
    1) (a small river or brook: He managed to jump across the stream.) strauts; upīte
    2) (a flow of eg water, air etc: A stream of water was pouring down the gutter; A stream of people was coming out of the cinema; He got into the wrong stream of traffic and uttered a stream of curses.) straume; kustība; rinda
    3) (the current of a river etc: He was swimming against the stream.) straume
    4) (in schools, one of the classes into which children of the same age are divided according to ability.) klase (ar skolēnu dalījumu pēc spējām)
    2. verb
    1) (to flow: Tears streamed down her face; Workers streamed out of the factory gates; Her hair streamed out in the wind.) plūst; (par matiem u.tml.) plīvot
    2) (to divide schoolchildren into classes according to ability: Many people disapprove of streaming (children) in schools.) iedalīt skolēnus pēc viņu spējām
    - streamlined
    * * *
    upe, strauts; straume; klase; plūst, tecēt; plīvot; izveidot klasi

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  • 7 voltage

    [-ti‹]
    noun ((a) force measured in volts: Low voltage reduces the current, making the lights burn dimly.) voltāža; spriegums
    * * *
    spriegums, voltāža

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  • 8 craze

    [kreiz]
    (a (usually temporary) fashion; great (but temporary) enthusiasm: the current craze for cutting one's hair extremely short.) aizraušanās; mode
    - crazily
    - craziness
    * * *
    aizraušanās, mānija; mode; plaisa; padarīt traku

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  • 9 short circuit

    the missing out by an electric current of a part of an electrical circuit (verb short-circuit) (strāvas) īssavienojums
    * * *
    īssavienojums; īssavienojums

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  • 10 eddy

    ['edi] 1. plural - eddies; noun
    (a current of water or air running back against the main stream or current.) virpulis; mutulis
    2. verb
    (to move round and round: The water eddied round the pier; The crowds eddied to and fro in the square.) virpuļot; mutuļot
    * * *
    mutulis, virpulis; mutuļot, virpuļot

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  • 11 fan

    I 1. [fæn] noun
    1) (a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather: Ladies used to carry fans to keep themselves cool.) vēdeklis
    2) (a mechanical instrument causing a current of air: He has had a fan fitted in the kitchen for extracting smells.) ventilators; fēns
    2. verb
    1) (to cool (as if) with a fan: She sat in the corner, fanning herself.) vēdināt ([] ar vēdekli)
    2) (to increase or strengthen (a fire) by directing air towards it with a fan etc: They fanned the fire until it burst into flames.) uzpūst (liesmu)
    II [fæn] noun
    (an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person: I'm a great fan of his; football fans; ( also adjective) fan mail/letters (= letters etc sent by admirers).) līdzjutējs; cienītājs; līdzjutēja-; cienītāja-
    * * *
    cienītājs, līdzjutējs; vēdeklis; ventilators; fēns, matu žāvējamais; spārns; lāpstiņa; vētījamā mašīna; vēdināt; uzpūst; vētīt; izplest vēdekļveidā

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  • 12 wind

    I 1. [wind] noun
    1) ((an) outdoor current of air: The wind is strong today; There wasn't much wind yesterday; Cold winds blow across the desert.) vējš
    2) (breath: Climbing these stairs takes all the wind out of me.) elpa
    3) (air or gas in the stomach or intestines: His stomach pains were due to wind.) (kuņģa, zarnu) gāzes
    2. verb
    (to cause to be out of breath: The heavy blow winded him.) aizsist elpu
    3. adjective
    ((of a musical instrument) operated or played using air pressure, especially a person's breath.) pūšamais (instruments)
    - windiness
    - windfall
    - windmill
    - windpipe
    - windsurf
    - windsurfer
    - windsurfing
    - windscreen
    - windsock
    - windsurf
    - windsurfer
    - windsurfing
    - windswept
    - get the wind up
    - get wind of
    - get one's second wind
    - in the wind
    - like the wind
    II past tense, past participle - wound; verb
    1) (to wrap round in coils: He wound the rope around his waist and began to climb.) []tīt
    2) (to make into a ball or coil: to wind wool.) satīt
    3) ((of a road etc) to twist and turn: The road winds up the mountain.) vīties; līkumot
    4) (to tighten the spring of (a clock, watch etc) by turning a knob, handle etc: I forgot to wind my watch.) uzgriezt; uzvilkt
    - winding
    - wind up
    - be/get wound up
    * * *
    vējš; vītne, vijums; līkums; elpot; tinums; gāzes; smaka; tukši vārdi; pūst; neļaut atvilkt elpu; tīties; aptīties; vīties; ļaut atvilkt elpu; saost; tīt; aptīt; uzvilkt; cilpot; celt ar vinču

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  • 13 blow

    I [bləu] noun
    1) (a stroke or knock: a blow on the head.) sitiens; trieciens
    2) (a sudden misfortune: Her husband's death was a real blow.) [] trieciens
    II [bləu] past tense - blew; verb
    1) ((of a current of air) to be moving: The wind blew more strongly.) (par vēju) pūst
    2) ((of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way: The explosion blew off the lid.) []pūst
    3) (to be moved by the wind etc: The door must have blown shut.) []pūst
    4) (to drive air (upon or into): Please blow into this tube!) []pūst
    5) (to make a sound by means of (a musical instrument etc): He blew the horn loudly.) pūst (mūzikas instrumentu)
    - blow-lamp
    - blow-torch
    - blowout
    - blowpipe
    - blow one's top
    - blow out
    - blow over
    - blow up
    * * *
    ziedēšana, zieds; trieciens, sitiens; plūsma, pūtiens, vēsma; trieciens; dižošanās, lielīšanās; kausēšana; plaukt, ziedēt; pūst; izpūst, uzpūst, pūst; smagi elpot, elst; plātīties; šķiest; nolādēt; aizšmaukt, aizlaisties

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  • 14 fuse

    I 1. [fju:z] verb
    1) (to melt (together) as a result of great heat: Copper and tin fuse together to make bronze.) []kausēt (metālu)
    2) ((of an electric circuit or appliance) to (cause to) stop working because of the melting of a fuse: Suddenly all the lights fused; She fused all the lights.) (par drošinātāju) izdegt
    2. noun
    (a piece of easily-melted wire included in an electric circuit so that a dangerously high electric current will break the circuit and switch itself off: She mended the fuse.) drošinātājs
    II [fju:z] noun
    (a piece of material, a mechanical device etc which makes a bomb etc explode at a particular time: He lit the fuse and waited for the explosion.) deglis
    * * *
    kausēšana; deglis; detonators; drošinātājs; īssavienojums; ielikt detonatoru; kausēt; sakausēt; izdegt; saplūst, apvienoties

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  • 15 plug

    1. noun
    1) (a device for putting into a mains socket in order to allow an electric current to flow through the appliance to which it is attached by cable: She changed the plug on the electric kettle.) kontaktdakša
    2) (an object shaped for fitting into the hole in a bath or sink to prevent the water from running away, or a piece of material for blocking any hole.) aizbāznis; korķis; puļķis
    2. verb
    (to block (a hole) by putting a plug in it: He plugged the hole in the window with a piece of newspaper.) aizbāzt; aizkorķēt
    * * *
    puļķis, aizbāznis, tapa; presēta tabaka; hidrants; ieteikums, reklāma; špikeris; kleperis; svece; aizdedzes svece; kontaktdakša; spraudkontakts, ligzda; plomba, tampons; aizkorķēt, aizbāzt; ieteikt, reklamēt; sašaut, nošaut; plombēt, tamponēt

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  • 16 shock

    I 1. [ʃok] noun
    1) (a severe emotional disturbance: The news gave us all a shock.) šoks; trieciens; pārdzīvojums
    2) ((often electric shock) the effect on the body of an electric current: He got a slight shock when he touched the live wire.) šoks; strāvas trieciens
    3) (a sudden blow coming with great force: the shock of an earthquake.) grūdiens
    4) (a medical condition caused by a severe mental or physical shock: He was suffering from shock after the crash.) šoks
    2. verb
    (to give a shock to; to upset or horrify: Everyone was shocked by his death; The amount of violence shown on television shocks me.) šokēt; satriekt; šausmināt
    - shocking
    - shockingly
    - shock-absorber
    II [ʃok] noun
    (a bushy mass (of hair) on a person's head.) (matu) cekuls
    * * *
    cekuls; trieciens; šoks; sasliet statiņus; satriekt, šokēt; dot triecienu; sadurties; statiņš

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  • 17 switch

    [swi ] 1. noun
    1) (a small lever, handle or other device eg for putting or turning an electric current on or off: The switch is down when the power is on and up when it's off; He couldn't find the light-switch.) slēdzis
    2) (an act of turning or changing: After several switches of direction they found themselves on the right road.) pārmaiņa; nogriešanās
    3) (a thin stick.) rīkste
    2. verb
    (to change, turn: He switched the lever to the `off' position; Let's switch over to another programme; Having considered that problem, they switched their attention to other matters.) pagriezt; pārslēgt; pievērsties
    - switchboard
    - switch on/off
    * * *
    rīkste; lieka bize; pārslēgšanās; slēdzis; pārmija; putotājs; sist; pārslēgties; novirzīt; putot; pārslēgt

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  • 18 backwash

    1) (a backward current eg that following a ship's passage through the water: the backwash of the steamer.) kuģa saceltie viļņi; pretplūsma
    2) (the unintentional results of an action, situation etc: The backwash of that firm's financial troubles affected several other firms.) (kāda notikuma) atskaņa
    * * *
    kuģa saceltie viļņi; atskaņas; pretplūsma; pakļaut ūdens spiediena iedarbībai; mazgāt

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  • 19 circuit

    ['sə:kit]
    1) (a journey or course round something: the earth's circuit round the sun; three circuits of the race-track.) riņķojums; apbrauciens
    2) (a race-track, running-track etc.) treks
    3) (the path of an electric current and the parts through which it passes.) ķēde (elektriskā)
    4) (a journey or tour made regularly and repeatedly eg by salesmen, sportsmen etc.) regulārs brauciens
    * * *
    riņķojums; apkārtmērs; apbraukšana; iecirknis; kontūrs, ķēde; cikls

    English-Latvian dictionary > circuit

  • 20 contact

    ['kontækt] 1. noun
    1) (physical touch or nearness: Her hands came into contact with acid; Has she been in contact with measles?) kontakts; saskare
    2) (communication: I've lost contact with all my old friends; We have succeeded in making (radio) contact with the ship; How can I get in contact with him?) sakars
    3) (a person with influence, knowledge etc which might be useful: I made several good contacts in London.) pazīšanās; sakari
    4) ((a place where) a wire etc carrying electric current (may be attached): the contacts on the battery.) kontakts
    5) (a person who has been near someone with an infectious disease: We must trace all known contacts of the cholera victim.) baciļu nēsātājs
    6) (a person or thing that provides a means of communicating with someone: His radio is his only contact with the outside world.) sakars
    2. verb
    (to get in touch with in order to give or share information etc: I'll contact you by telephone.) sazināties
    * * *
    kontakts, saskare; kontakts; sakari; pieskares punkts; baciļu nesējs; nonākt saskarē; sazināties; kontakt

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