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1 grave
I [ɡreiv] noun(a plot of ground, or the hole dug in it, in which a dead person is buried: He laid flowers on the grave.) kaps- gravestone
- graveyard II [ɡreiv] adjective1) (important: a grave responsibility; grave decisions.) nopietns; svarīgs2) (serious, dangerous: grave news.) nospiedošs; draudīgs3) (serious, sad: a grave expression.) bēdīgs; drūms•- gravely- gravity* * *kaps; gravis; iegriezt, gravēt; saglabāt; nopietns, svarīgs; draudīgs, smags; bēdīgs, drūms; tumšs, drūms; ietekmīgs, svarīgs -
2 grave doubts
nopietnas bažas -
3 grave news
bēdīgas ziņas -
4 grave situation
draudīgs stāvoklis -
5 grave-clothes
līķauts -
6 grave-digger
kapracis -
7 new-made grave
tikko izrakts kaps -
8 on the brink of the grave
kapa malā -
9 to dig one's own grave
rakt pašam sev kapu -
10 to find one's grave
dabūt galu -
11 to have one foot in the grave
būt ar vienu kāju kapā -
12 wreath
[ri:Ɵ]plural - wreaths; noun1) (a circular garland of flowers or leaves, placed at a grave, or put on someone's shoulders or head after his/her victory etc: We put a wreath of flowers on her mother's grave.) vainags2) (a drift or curl of smoke, mist etc: wreaths of smoke.) grīste; (dūmu) strūkla•- wreathe* * *vītne, vainags; grīste; vītne -
13 bury
['beri]1) (to place (a dead body) in a grave, the sea etc.) apglabāt; apbedīt2) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) paslēpt; aprakt•- burial- bury the hatchet* * *apglabāt, aprakt, apbedīt; paslēpt -
14 coffin
['kofin]((American casket) a box for a dead body to be buried or cremated in: The coffin was placed in the grave.) zārks* * *zārks; seifs; grabaža -
15 exhume
[iɡ'zju:m](to dig out (especially a body from a grave).) ekshumēt, izrakt (līķi)* * *izrakt -
16 gravestone
noun (a stone placed at a grave on which the dead person's name etc is written.) kapakmens* * *kapa piemineklis, kapakmens -
17 headstone
noun (a stone put at a grave, usually with the name of the dead person on it, the date of his birth and death etc.) kapakmens* * *kapakmens; stūrakmens -
18 homage
['homi‹]((a sign of) great respect shown to a person: We pay homage to this great man by laying a wreath yearly on his grave.) cieņa; godbijība* * *cieņa, godbijība -
19 light-hearted
adjective (happy and free from anxiety; not grave or serious: a light-hearted mood.) bezrūpīgs* * *bezrūpīgs -
20 serious
['siəriəs]1) (grave or solemn: a quiet, serious boy; You're looking very serious.) nopietns2) ((often with about) in earnest; sincere: Is he serious about wanting to be a doctor?) nopietns; visā nopietnībā3) (intended to make people think: He reads very serious books.) nopietns; gudrs; dziļš4) (causing worry; dangerous: a serious head injury; The situation is becoming serious.) nopietns; smags•- seriously
- take someone or something seriously
- take seriously* * *nopietns
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