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  • 1 things are hotting up

    stāvoklis kļūst aizvien draudīgāks

    English-Latvian dictionary > things are hotting up

  • 2 things are humming

    dzīve kūsā

    English-Latvian dictionary > things are humming

  • 3 things are running their course

    notikumi rit savu gaitu

    English-Latvian dictionary > things are running their course

  • 4 be all fingers and thumbs / my etc fingers are all thumbs

    (to be very awkward or clumsy in handling or holding things: He was so excited that his fingers were all thumbs and he dropped the cup.) ļoti neveikls; viss krīt no rokām laukā

    English-Latvian dictionary > be all fingers and thumbs / my etc fingers are all thumbs

  • 5 how are you?, how are things?

    kā klājas?

    English-Latvian dictionary > how are you?, how are things?

  • 6 how are things?

    kā veicas?

    English-Latvian dictionary > how are things?

  • 7 these are the latest things in shoes

    tādas kurpes pašlaik ir modē

    English-Latvian dictionary > these are the latest things in shoes

  • 8 to take things as they are

    uzņemt kaut ko reāli

    English-Latvian dictionary > to take things as they are

  • 9 by and large

    (mostly; all things considered: Things are going quite well, by and large.) visumā; kopumā

    English-Latvian dictionary > by and large

  • 10 go from bad to worse

    (to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) aizvien ļaunāk

    English-Latvian dictionary > go from bad to worse

  • 11 cell

    [sel]
    1) (a small room (especially in a prison or monastery).) kamera; celle
    2) (a very small piece of the substance of which all living things are made; the smallest unit of living matter: The human body is made up of cells.) šūna
    3) ((the part containing the electrodes in) an electrical battery.) elements
    4) (one of many small compartments making up a structure: the cells of a honeycomb.) (bišu) šūna
    - cellphone
    * * *
    kamera; celle; šūna; šūniņa; elements

    English-Latvian dictionary > cell

  • 12 equation

    [-ʒən]
    1) (a statement that two things are equal or the same: xy+xy=2xy is an equation.) vienādojums
    2) (a formula expressing the action of certain substances on others: 2H2 + O2 = 2 H2O is an equation.) vienādojums
    * * *
    pielīdzināšana; vienādojums

    English-Latvian dictionary > equation

  • 13 formal

    ['fo:məl]
    1) (done etc according to a fixed and accepted way: a formal letter.) formāls; oficiāls
    2) (suitable or correct for occasions when things are done according to a fixed and accepted way: You must wear formal dress.) oficiāls
    3) ((of behaviour, attitude etc) not relaxed and friendly: formal behaviour.) formāls
    4) ((of language) exactly correct by grammatical etc rules but not conversational: Her English was very formal.) (par valodu) oficiāls
    5) ((of designs etc) precise and following a fixed pattern rather than occuring naturally: formal gardens.) regulārs; simetrisks
    - formality
    * * *
    oficiāls, formāls; nomināls, formāls; ārējs, šķietams, paviršs; regulārs, simetrisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > formal

  • 14 hum

    1. past tense, past participle - hummed; verb
    1) (to make a musical sound with closed lips: He was humming a tune to himself.) dungot
    2) (to make a similar sound: The bees were humming round the hive.) dūkt; sanēt
    3) (to be active: Things are really humming round here.) izrādīt aktivitāti
    2. noun
    (a humming sound: I could hear the hum of the machines; a hum of conversation.) dūkoņa; sanoņa; dungošana
    * * *
    smirdoņa; sanoņa, dūkoņa; dungošana; smirdēt; izjokot, piekrāpt; sanēt, dūkt; dungot; hm!

    English-Latvian dictionary > hum

  • 15 join

    [‹oin] 1. verb
    1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) savienot; saistīt
    2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) savienot
    3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) pievienoties; iestāties
    4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) pievienoties; saplūst; piebiedroties
    5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) piebiedroties
    2. noun
    (a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) savienojums; salaidums
    - join hands
    - join in
    - join up
    * * *
    savienojuma punkts, savienojums; saistīt, savienot; ieplūst, saplūst; pieslieties, pievienoties; iestāties; robežoties

    English-Latvian dictionary > join

  • 16 mill

    [mil] 1. noun
    1) (a machine, sometimes now electrical, for grinding coffee, pepper etc by crushing it between rough, hard surfaces: a coffee-mill; a pepper-mill.) dzirnaviņas
    2) (a building where grain is ground: The farmer took his corn to the mill.) dzirnavas
    3) (a building where certain types of things are manufactured: A woollen-mill; a steel-mill.) fabrika
    2. verb
    1) (to grind or press: This flour was milled locally.) []malt
    2) ((usually with about or around) (of crowds) to move about in a disorganized way: There's a huge crowd of people milling around outside.) klimst []; slaistīties []
    - millstone
    - millwheel
    * * *
    tūkstošā daļa dolāra; dzirnavas; dzirnaviņas; fabrika; spiedne; velmēšanas stāvs; frēze; bokss, dūru cīņa; cietums; bīdelēt, malt; sadrupināt, saberzt; velt; sakult; velmēt; frēzēt; boksēties, kauties; kustēties pa apli

    English-Latvian dictionary > mill

  • 17 permutation

    [pə:mju'teiʃən]
    (a particular order in which things are arranged: We can write down these numbers in various permutations.) permutācija; kombinācija
    * * *
    apmainīšana, pārmainīšana; permutācija

    English-Latvian dictionary > permutation

  • 18 revolution

    [revə'lu:ʃən] 1. noun
    1) ((the act of making) a successful, violent attempt to change or remove a government etc: the American Revolution.) revolūcija
    2) (a complete change in ideas, methods etc: There's been a complete revolution in the way things are done in this office.) apvērsums
    3) (a complete circle or turn round a central point, axis etc (eg as made by a record turning on a record-player, or the Earth moving on its axis or round the Sun).) (pilns) apgrieziens
    2. noun
    (a person who takes part in, or is in favour of, (a) revolution.) revolucionārs
    - revolutionise
    * * *
    revolūcija; apvērsums; lūzums, pagrieziens; rotācija, griešanās; apgrieziens; periodiska atkārtošanās

    English-Latvian dictionary > revolution

  • 19 scope

    [skəup]
    1) ((often with for) the opportunity or chance to do, use or develop: There's no scope for originality in this job.) iespēja
    2) (the area or extent of an activity etc: Few things are beyond the scope of a child's imagination.) loks; lauks; sfēra
    * * *
    vēriens, iespēja; mikroskops; periskops; kompetence, redzesloks; sfēra; teleskops; nodoms, mērķis

    English-Latvian dictionary > scope

  • 20 store

    [sto:] 1. noun
    1) (a supply of eg goods from which things are taken when required: They took a store of dried and canned food on the expedition; The quartermaster is the officer in charge of stores.) krājumi
    2) (a (large) collected amount or quantity: He has a store of interesting facts in his head.) liels daudzums; milzums
    3) (a place where a supply of goods etc is kept; a storehouse or storeroom: It's in the store(s).) noliktava
    4) (a shop: The post office here is also the village store; a department store.) veikals
    2. verb
    1) (to put into a place for keeping: We stored our furniture in the attic while the tenants used our house.) novietot glabāšanā
    2) (to stock (a place etc) with goods etc: The museum is stored with interesting exhibits.) apgādāt; []krāt
    - storehouse
    - storeroom
    - in store
    - set great store by
    - set store by
    - store up
    * * *
    krājums; noliktava; veikals; universālveikals; liels daudzums, milzums; krātuve; uzkrāt; apgādāt; glabāt noliktavā; saturēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > store

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