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81 to go the round
iet apgaitā -
82 to hell round
uzdzīvot -
83 to keep a round-the-clock watch on somebody
novērot kādu visu diennaktiEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to keep a round-the-clock watch on somebody
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84 to look round
skatīties apkārt; iepriekš apsvērt; apdomāt -
85 to make a round of the country
iet no mutes mutē; apceļot valsti -
86 to make a round of visits
izdarīt virkni apciemojumu -
87 to make rings round somebody
apsteigt kādu -
88 to order a round of drinks
pasūtīt dzērienus -
89 to pass the hat round
laist cepuri apkārt -
90 to rally round
saliedēties -
91 to roll round
atgriezties -
92 to round a corner
apiet ap stūri -
93 to round off
noapaļot; beigt -
94 to round off one's career as a minister
beigt savu karjeru kā ministrsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to round off one's career as a minister
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95 to round on
mesties virsū -
96 to round out
noapaļot; noapaļoties -
97 to round up
sadzīt; savākt kopā; noapaļot -
98 to round upon
mesties virsū -
99 to screw one's head round
pagriezt galvu atpakaļ -
100 to serve round
pasniegt apkārt
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