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the+vegetable

  • 1 corn on the cob

    (an ear of corn (maize) that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable.) vārīta kukurūzas vālīte

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  • 2 string

    1. [striŋ] noun
    1) ((a piece of) long narrow cord made of threads twisted together, or tape, for tying, fastening etc: a piece of string to tie a parcel; a ball of string; a puppet's strings; apron-strings.) aukla; saite
    2) (a fibre etc, eg on a vegetable.) šķiedra
    3) (a piece of wire, gut etc on a musical instrument, eg a violin: His A-string broke; ( also adjective) He plays the viola in a string orchestra.) stīga
    4) (a series or group of things threaded on a cord etc: a string of beads.) virkne; virtene
    2. verb
    1) (to put (beads etc) on a string etc: The pearls were sent to a jeweller to be strung.) uzvērt; savirknēt
    2) (to put a string or strings on (eg a bow or stringed instrument): The archer strung his bow and aimed an arrow at the target.) uzvilkt stīgu/stiegru
    3) (to remove strings from (vegetables etc).) attīrīt pākšu pupiņas
    4) (to tie and hang with string etc: The farmer strung up the dead crows on the fence.) savērt; veidot virteni; piekārt (ar aukliņu)
    - stringy
    - stringiness
    - string bean
    - stringed instruments
    - have someone on a string
    - have on a string
    - pull strings
    - pull the strings
    - string out
    - strung up
    - stringent
    - stringently
    - stringency
    * * *
    aukla, saite; stiegra; stīga; stīgu instrumenti; virtene, virkne; rinda, virkne; nosacījums; dzīsliņa, šķiedra; sasiet; savirknēt; uzvilkt stīgu; sasprindzināt; uzkārt, pakārt; apvest ap stūri, piekrāpt

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  • 3 squash

    [skwoʃ] 1. verb
    1) (to press, squeeze or crush: He tried to squash too many clothes into his case; The tomatoes got squashed (flat) at the bottom of the shopping-bag.) saspiest; iespiest; izspiest
    2) (to defeat (a rebellion etc).) apspiest (nemierus u.tml.)
    2. noun
    1) (a state of being squashed or crowded: There was a great squash in the doorway.) drūzmēšanās; spiešanās
    2) ((a particular flavour of) a drink containing the juice of crushed fruit: Have some orange squash!) biezsula; sulas dzēriens
    3) ((also squash rackets) a type of game played in a walled court with rackets and a rubber ball.) skvošs; skvoša rakete
    4) (a vegetable or plant of the gourd family.) ķirbis
    * * *
    ķirbis; biezsula; drūzmēšanās, spiešanās; šļakstiens; skvošs; saspiest; saspiesties; iespiesties; drūzmēties; apklusināt; apspiest

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  • 4 oil

    [oil] 1. noun
    (a usually thick liquid that will not mix with water, obtained from plants, animals and minerals: olive oil; whale oil; vegetable oil; cooking oil; He put some oil on the hinges of the door; The car's engine is in need of oil.) eļļa
    2. verb
    (to put oil on or into: The machine will work better if it's oiled.) []eļļot
    - oily
    - oilfield
    - oil paint
    - oil painting
    - oil palm
    - oil-rig
    - oil-tanker
    - oil-well
    - strike oil
    * * *
    eļļa; naftas produkts, nafta; eļļas krāsas; vaskadrānas tērps; ieeļļot, ietaukot; izkust

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  • 5 peel

    [pi:l] 1. verb
    1) (to take off the skin or outer covering of (a fruit or vegetable): She peeled the potatoes.) []mizot
    2) (to take off or come off in small pieces: The paint is beginning to peel (off).) lobīt; lobīties
    2. noun
    (the skin of certain fruits, especially oranges, lemons etc.) miza
    - peelings
    * * *
    miza; lize, maizes lāpsta; četrstūrains torņveidīgs cietoksnis; mizot, lobīt; lobīties

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  • 6 kingdom

    1) (a state having a king (or queen) as its head: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; He rules over a large kingdom.) karaliste; karaļvalsts
    2) (any of the three great divisions of natural objects: the animal, vegetable and mineral kingdoms.) (augu, dzīvnieku utt.) valsts
    * * *
    karaliste, karaļvalsts; valsts; valstība

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  • 7 patch

    [pæ ] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of material sewn on to cover a hole: She sewed a patch on the knee of her jeans.) ielāps
    2) (a small piece of ground: a vegetable patch.) neliels zemes gabals
    2. verb
    (to mend (clothes etc) by sewing on pieces of material: She patched the (hole in the) child's trousers.) []lāpīt; uzlikt ielāpu
    - patchiness
    - patchwork
    - patch up
    * * *
    ielāps; uzlikt ielāpu, uzšuve; gabals; plankums; lauciņš, neliels zemes gabals; skaistuma mušiņa; lāpīt; salāpīt

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  • 8 marrow

    1) (the soft substance in the hollow parts of bones: Beef marrow is needed for this dish.) kaulu smadzenes
    2) ((American squash) a large, green, thick-skinned vegetable, or its flesh as food.) kabacis
    * * *
    kaulu smadzenes; būtība; kabacis

    English-Latvian dictionary > marrow

  • 9 pea

    [pi:]
    1) (the round seed of a kind of climbing plant, eaten as a vegetable: We had roast beef, potatoes and peas for dinner.) zirnis
    2) (the plant which produces these seeds: We planted peas and beans this year.) zirnis
    * * *
    zirnis

    English-Latvian dictionary > pea

  • 10 spice

    1. noun
    1) (a usually strong-smelling, sharp-tasting vegetable substance used to flavour food (eg pepper or nutmeg): We added cinnamon and other spices.) garšviela
    2) (anything that adds liveliness or interest: Her arrival added spice to the party.) pikantums; dzīvīgums
    2. verb
    (to flavour with spice: The curry had been heavily spiced.) pielikt garšvielas
    - spicy
    - spiciness
    * * *
    garšviela; piegarša, pieskaņa; pikantums; pielikt garšvielas; padarīt pikantu

    English-Latvian dictionary > spice

  • 11 cauliflower

    (a vegetable of the cabbage family whose white flower-head is used as food.) ziedkāposti
    * * *
    ziedkāposti

    English-Latvian dictionary > cauliflower

  • 12 celery

    ['seləri]
    (the long juicy edible stalks of a type of vegetable, used in salads etc.) selerija
    * * *
    selerija

    English-Latvian dictionary > celery

  • 13 extend

    [ik'stend]
    1) (to make longer or larger: He extended his vegetable garden.) paplašināt; pagarināt
    2) (to reach or stretch: The school grounds extend as far as this fence.) plesties
    3) (to hold out or stretch out (a limb etc): He extended his hand to her.) izstiept; pastiept (roku)
    4) (to offer: May I extend a welcome to you all?) izrādīt (draudzību; palīdzību)
    - extensive
    * * *
    izstiept; izstiepties; paplašināt, izplest; pagarināt; plesties; izrādīt; sasprindzināt spēkus

    English-Latvian dictionary > extend

  • 14 fossil

    ['fosl]
    (the hardened remains of an animal or vegetable found in rock: Fossils have been found here which may be a million years old.) fosilija
    - fossilise
    * * *
    fosilija; vecs sakārnis; pārakmeņojies; apsūnojis

    English-Latvian dictionary > fossil

  • 15 onion

    (a type of vegetable with an eatable bulb which has a strong taste and smell: pickled onions; Put plenty of onion in the stew.) sīpols
    * * *
    sīpols; galva

    English-Latvian dictionary > onion

  • 16 parsnip

    1) (a plant with a yellowish-white root used as a vegetable.) pastinaks
    2) (the root.) pastinaks
    * * *
    pastinaks

    English-Latvian dictionary > parsnip

  • 17 potato

    [pə'teitəu]
    plural - potatoes; noun
    1) (a type of plant with round underground stems (called tubers) which are used as a vegetable.) kartupelis
    2) (the tuber or tubers: She bought 2 kilos of potatoes.) kartupelis
    * * *
    kartupelis; pauris; neglītene; dolārs, nauda

    English-Latvian dictionary > potato

  • 18 spinach

    ['spini‹, -ni ]
    1) (a kind of plant whose young leaves are eaten as a vegetable: He grows spinach in his garden.) spināti
    2) (the leaves as food: We had steak and spinach for dinner.) spināti
    * * *
    spināti

    English-Latvian dictionary > spinach

  • 19 leek

    [li:k]
    (a type of vegetable related to the onion with green leaves and a white base.) puravs

    English-Latvian dictionary > leek

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