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21 to draw a covert
dzīt pēdas -
22 to draw a curtain over something
noklusēt; noslēptEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to draw a curtain over something
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23 to draw a long bow
pārspīlēt -
24 to draw a nail
izraut naglu -
25 to draw a red herring
tīšuprāt maldināt -
26 to draw a red herring across the path
tīšuprāt maldināt; tīši maldinātEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to draw a red herring across the path
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27 to draw a salary
saņemt algu -
28 to draw a winner
izvilkt laimīgu lozi -
29 to draw away
novērsties; atrauties -
30 to draw back
atkāpties -
31 to draw bit
pievilkt grožus -
32 to draw breath
elpot; dzīvot -
33 to draw consequences
secināt -
34 to draw down
nolaist; radīt -
35 to draw for
izlozēt -
36 to draw in
ievilkt; beigties; saīsināties; pienākt; nobraukt ielas malā; ierobežot -
37 to draw in one's claws
ievilkt nagus -
38 to draw inspiration
smelties iedvesmu; smelt iedvesmu -
39 to draw into
iesaistīt -
40 to draw into the kerb
piestāt ietves malā
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