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  • 41 pencil

    ['pensl] 1. noun
    (a long, thin instrument (usually of wood) containing a thin stick of graphite or some similar solid substance for writing or drawing: This pencil needs sharpening / to be sharpened; He wrote in pencil; ( also adjective) a pencil sharpener.) zīmulis
    2. verb
    (to write or draw with a pencil: He pencilled an outline of the house.) zīmēt ar zīmuli
    * * *
    zīmulis; kūlis, stars; ota; rakstīt ar zīmuli; krāsot uzacis

    English-Latvian dictionary > pencil

  • 42 skin

    [skin] 1. noun
    1) (the natural outer covering of an animal or person: She couldn't stand the feel of wool against her skin; A snake can shed its skin.) āda
    2) (a thin outer layer, as on a fruit: a banana-skin; onion-skins.) miza
    3) (a (thin) film or layer that forms on a liquid: Boiled milk often has a skin on it.) plēve
    2. verb
    (to remove the skin from: He skinned and cooked the rabbit.) nodīrāt/novilkt ādu
    - skin flick
    - skin-tight
    - by the skin of one's teeth
    * * *
    āda; miza, apvalks; apšuvums; plēve; ādas maiss; ādenieks, kleperis; sīkstulis, skopulis; blēdis; dolārs; pārvilkt ar ādu; sarepēt; nodīrāt, nolobīt; nobrāzt ādu; noģērbt, novilkt; aptīrīt; nošpikot

    English-Latvian dictionary > skin

  • 43 strand

    I [strænd] II [strænd] noun
    (a thin thread, eg one of those twisted together to form rope, string, knitting-wool etc, or a long thin lock of hair: She pushed the strands of hair back from her face.) (matu) šķipsna; diegs; dzija
    * * *
    pludmale; šķipsna; krasts; stieple; dzīsla; diegs; virkne; līnija; vīt; uzskriet uz sēkļa; izmest krastā

    English-Latvian dictionary > strand

  • 44 thick

    [Ɵik] 1. adjective
    1) (having a relatively large distance between opposite sides; not thin: a thick book; thick walls; thick glass.) biezs
    2) (having a certain distance between opposite sides: It's two inches thick; a two-inch-thick pane of glass.) biezs
    3) ((of liquids, mixtures etc) containing solid matter; not flowing (easily) when poured: thick soup.) biezs
    4) (made of many single units placed very close together; dense: a thick forest; thick hair.) biezs
    5) (difficult to see through: thick fog.) biezs
    6) (full of, covered with etc: The room was thick with dust; The air was thick with smoke.) pilns
    7) (stupid: Don't be so thick!) stulbs; neaptēsts (par cilvēku)
    2. noun
    (the thickest, most crowded or active part: in the thick of the forest; in the thick of the fight.) biezums; biežņa
    - thickness
    - thicken
    - thick-skinned
    - thick and fast
    - through thick and thin
    * * *
    drūzma, burzma; stulbenis; biezs; trekns; piepildīts, pilns; biežs; aizsmacis; nesaprotams, neskaidrs; duļķains; apmācies; dumjš, stulbs; nešķirams; biezi, bieži

    English-Latvian dictionary > thick

  • 45 wafer

    ['weifə]
    (a type of very thin biscuit, often eaten with ice-cream.) vafele
    * * *
    vafele; oblāta; zīmoglaka; aizzīmogot ar zīmoglaku

    English-Latvian dictionary > wafer

  • 46 angular

    ['æŋɡjulə]
    1) (having (sharp) angles: an angular building.) stūrains; šķautņains
    2) ((of a person) thin and bony: She is tall and angular.) kaulains; vājš
    * * *
    leņķa; stūrains, šķautņains; kaulains, vājš; lempīgs, neveikls

    English-Latvian dictionary > angular

  • 47 arrow

    ['ærəu]
    1) (a thin, straight stick with a point, which is fired from a bow.) bulta
    2) (a sign shaped like an arrow eg to show which way to go: You can't get lost - just follow the arrows.) bultiņa
    * * *
    bulta; rādītājbultiņa

    English-Latvian dictionary > arrow

  • 48 bare

    [beə] 1. adjective
    1) (uncovered or naked: bare skin; bare floors.) kails; neapsegts
    2) (empty: bare shelves.) tukšs
    3) (of trees etc, without leaves.) kails; bez lapām
    4) (worn thin: The carpet is a bit bare.) apvalkāts; nodilis
    5) (basic; essential: the bare necessities of life.) minimāls
    2. verb
    (to uncover: The dog bared its teeth in anger.) atsegt; atklāt
    - bareness
    - bareback
    - barefaced
    - barefooted
    - barefoot
    - bareheaded
    * * *
    atsegt; atklāt; kails, neapsegts; tukšs; nabadzīgs, trūcīgs; neizolēts

    English-Latvian dictionary > bare

  • 49 billiards

    ['biljə‹]
    (a game played with long thin sticks (cues) and balls, on a table.) biljards
    * * *
    biljards

    English-Latvian dictionary > billiards

  • 50 blister

    ['blistə] 1. noun
    1) (a thin bubble on the skin, containing liquid: My feet have blisters after walking so far.) tulzna
    2) (a similar spot on any surface: blisters on paintwork.) pūslītis
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) rise in a blister or blisters.) pārklāties ar tulznām/pūslīšiem
    * * *
    čulga, tulzna; ielasmeita; dobums; pārklāties ar tulznām; apnikt, mocīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > blister

  • 51 bony

    1) (like bone: a bony substance.) kaulains
    2) (full of bones: This fish is very bony.) asakains
    3) (thin: bony fingers.) kaulains
    * * *
    kaulains, kaulu; asakains

    English-Latvian dictionary > bony

  • 52 booklet

    [-lit]
    noun (a small, thin book: a booklet about the history of the town.) brošūra; buklets
    * * *
    brošūra, buklets, grāmatiņa

    English-Latvian dictionary > booklet

  • 53 card

    1) (thick paper or thin board: shapes cut out from card.) kartons
    2) ((also playing card) a small piece of such paper etc with designs, used in playing certain games: a pack of cards.) [] kārts
    3) (a similar object used for eg sending greetings, showing membership of an organization, storing information etc: a birthday card; a membership card; a business card.) atklātne; karte
    - cardboard
    * * *
    kārstuve; kārts; kartīte, atklātne; cilvēks, tips; paziņojums; kārst, sukāt

    English-Latvian dictionary > card

  • 54 chiffon

    ['ʃifon, ]( American[) ʃi'fon]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a thin, light material made from silk etc: a chiffon dress.)
    * * *
    šifons

    English-Latvian dictionary > chiffon

  • 55 cigarette

    [siɡə'ret, ]( American[) 'siɡəret]
    noun (a tube of finely cut tobacco rolled in thin paper.) cigarete
    * * *
    cigarete

    English-Latvian dictionary > cigarette

  • 56 cord

    [ko:d]
    1) ((a piece of) thin rope or thick string: The burglars tied up the nightwatchman with thick cord.) virve; aukla
    2) (a string-like part of the body: the spinal cord; the vocal cords.) balss saites
    3) (a length of electric cable or flex attached to an electrical appliance: the cord of his electric razor.) vads
    4) (a kind of velvet fabric with a ribbed appearance; (in plural) trousers made of this: a pair of cords.) velvets; velveta bikses
    * * *
    virve, aukla; saite; kokvilnas samts; kords; sasiet ar auklu

    English-Latvian dictionary > cord

  • 57 cracker

    1) (a thin crisp biscuit.) krekeris; sauss cepums
    2) (a small exploding firework: fire crackers.) petarde
    3) (a decorated paper tube, containing paper hats etc, which gives a loud crack when pulled apart.) sprāgstoša konfekte
    * * *
    sprāgstoša konfekte, petarde; sauss cepums, sausiņš; lieliska meiča; drupinātājs; meli

    English-Latvian dictionary > cracker

  • 58 crepe

    [kreip]
    noun, adjective
    ((of) a thin silk-like fabric with a wrinkled surface.)
    * * *
    kreps

    English-Latvian dictionary > crepe

  • 59 disc

    [disk]
    1) (a flat, thin, circular object: From the earth, the full moon looks like a silver disc.) disks
    2) (a gramophone/phonograph record or compact disc.) skaņuplate; disks
    3) (in computing, a disc-shaped file.) diskete
    * * *
    disks; ripa; skaņuplate; magnētdisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > disc

  • 60 envelope

    ['envələup]
    (a thin, flat wrapper or cover, especially for a letter: The letter arrived in a long envelope.) aploksne; apvalks
    * * *
    aploksne; apvalks

    English-Latvian dictionary > envelope

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  • Thin — Thin, a. [Compar. {Thiner}; superl. {Thinest}.] [OE. thinne, thenne, thunne, AS. [thorn]ynne; akin to D. dun, G. d[ u]nn, OHG. dunni, Icel. [thorn]unnr, Sw. tunn, Dan. tynd, Gael. & Ir. tana, W. teneu, L. tenuis, Gr. ? (in comp.) stretched out, ? …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • thin — [θɪn] adjective JOURNALISM if trading on a financial market is thin, there is not much activity: • Trade was thin in the currency markets yesterday, heading into a Japanese long weekend. * * * thin UK US /θɪn/ adjective (thinner, thinnest) ►… …   Financial and business terms

  • thin — [thin] adj. thinner, thinnest [ME thinne < OE thynne, akin to Ger dünn < IE * tenu , thin < base * ten , to stretch > L tenuis, thin, tenere, to hold, tendere & Gr teinein, to stretch] 1. having relatively little depth; of little… …   English World dictionary

  • Thin — may refer to:* Thin client, computer in client server architecture networks * Thin film, material layer of about 1 µm thickness * Thin film memory, high speed variation of core memory developed by Sperry Rand in a government funded research… …   Wikipedia

  • Thin — Photo bienvenue Merci Caractéristiques Longueur 22,1 km Bassin 93,5 km2 Bassin collecteur Meuse Débit moyen 1,33 m3 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • thin — [adj1] fine, light, slender attenuate, attenuated, beanpole*, beanstalk*, bony*, cadaverous, delicate, emaciated, ethereal, featherweight, fragile, gangling, gangly, gaunt, haggard, lank, lanky, lean, lightweight, meager, narrow, peaked, pinched …   New thesaurus

  • thin — ► ADJECTIVE (thinner, thinnest) 1) having opposite surfaces or sides close together. 2) (of a garment or fabric) made of light material. 3) having little flesh or fat on the body. 4) having few parts or members relative to the area covered or… …   English terms dictionary

  • thin — vb Thin, attenuate, extenuate, dilute, rarefy. Thin is the most inclusive of these terms and is interchangeable with any of the others, though not without some loss of precision or of specific connotations. Basically it implies reduction in… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • thin — O.E. þynne narrow, lean, scanty, from P.Gmc. *thunnuz, *thunw (Cf. W.Fris. ten, M.L.G. dunne, Du. dun, O.H.G. dunni, Ger. dünn, O.N. þunnr), from PIE *tnus , *tnwi , from weak grade of root *ten stretch (Cf. L. tenuis …   Etymology dictionary

  • Thin — Thin, adv. Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state; as, seed sown thin. [1913 Webster] Spain is thin sown of people. Bacon. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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