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41 peerage
[-ri‹]1) (a peer's title or status: He was granted a peerage.) pēra tituls2) ((often with plural verb when considered as a number of separate individuals) all noblemen as a group: The peerage has/have many responsibilities.) pēri, (angļu) dižciltīgie* * *pēri; pēra tituls; pēru saraksts -
42 secrete
[si'kri:t]1) ((of a gland or similar organ of the body) to separate (a fluid) from the blood, store it, and give it out: The liver secretes bile.) izdalīt2) (to hide: He secreted the money under his mattress.) []slēpt•* * *izdalīt; slēpt; noslēpt -
43 segregate
['seɡriɡeit](to separate from others; to keep (people, groups etc) apart from each other: At the swimming-pool, the sexes are segregated.) atdalīt; nošķirt* * *atšķirt, atdalīt; atdalīties, atšķirties; sakrāties -
44 semicolon
[semi'kəulən, ]( American[) 'semikoulən](the punctuation mark (;) used especially to separate parts of a sentence which have more independence than clauses separated by a comma: He wondered what to do. He couldn't go back; he couldn't borrow money.) semikols* * *semikols -
45 shape
[ʃeip] 1. noun1) (the external form or outline of anything: People are all (of) different shapes and sizes; The house is built in the shape of a letter L.) forma; veids2) (an indistinct form: I saw a large shape in front of me in the darkness.) aprise; apveids3) (condition or state: You're in better physical shape than I am.) forma; stāvoklis2. verb1) (to make into a certain shape, to form or model: She shaped the dough into three separate loaves.) izveidot2) (to influence the nature of strongly: This event shaped his whole life.) ietekmēt; veidot3) ((sometimes with up) to develop: The team is shaping (up) well.) veidoties; attīstīties; iegūt [] formu•- shaped- shapeless
- shapelessness
- shapely
- shapeliness
- in any shape or form
- in any shape
- out of shape
- take shape* * *forma, veids; stāvoklis; aprise, kontūra; šablons, modelis, paraugs; veidne; veidot; izveidot; veidoties; izveidoties; piemērot, pielāgot -
46 sieve
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47 sift
[sift]1) (to separate by passing through a sieve etc: Sift the flour before making the cake.) []sijāt2) (to examine closely: He sifted the evidence carefully.) izanalizēt; izpētīt* * *sijāt; izanalizēt, izskatīt; birt -
48 smelt
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49 sort
[so:t] 1. noun(a class, type or kind: I like all sorts of books; She was wearing a sort of crown.) veids; šķirne; suga2. verb(to separate into classes or groups, putting each item in its place: She sorted the buttons into large ones and small ones.) šķirot- sorter- of a sort / of sorts
- out of sorts
- sort of
- sort out* * *šķirne, suga, veids; burtstabiņi, literas; šķirot, atlasīt -
50 strain
I 1. [strein] verb1) (to exert oneself or a part of the body to the greatest possible extent: They strained at the door, trying to pull it open; He strained to reach the rope.) sasprindzināt; piepūlēt; sasprindzināties; pūlēties2) (to injure (a muscle etc) through too much use, exertion etc: He has strained a muscle in his leg; You'll strain your eyes by reading in such a poor light.) sastiept; pārpūlēt3) (to force or stretch (too far): The constant interruptions were straining his patience.) pārbaudīt kāda pacietību4) (to put (eg a mixture) through a sieve etc in order to separate solid matter from liquid: She strained the coffee.) izkāst; filtrēt2. noun1) (force exerted; Can nylon ropes take more strain than the old kind of rope?) spriegojums; nostiepums; slodze2) ((something, eg too much work etc, that causes) a state of anxiety and fatigue: The strain of nursing her dying husband was too much for her; to suffer from strain.) sasprindzinājums; piepūle3) ((an) injury especially to a muscle caused by too much exertion: muscular strain.) pārpūle4) (too great a demand: These constant delays are a strain on our patience.) slodze•- strained- strainer
- strain off II [strein] noun1) (a kind or breed (of animals, plants etc): a new strain of cattle.) cilts; suga2) (a tendency in a person's character: I'm sure there's a strain of madness in her.) tendence; tieksme; noslieksme3) ((often in plural) (the sound of) a tune: I heard the strains of a hymn coming from the church.) skaņas; melodija* * *dzimta, cilts; piepūle, sasprindzinājums; sastiepums; iedzimta īpašība; spriegums; rakstura īpašība; stils; deformācija; vārsmas, dzeja; melodija, motīvs; nostiept, izstiept; piepūlēt, sasprindzināt; nelietīgi izmantot; apskaut, apkampt -
51 synthesis
['sinƟəsis]plural - syntheses; noun((something produced through) the process of combining separate parts, eg chemical elements or substances, into a whole: Plastic is produced by synthesis; His recent book is a synthesis of several of his earlier ideas.) sintēze- synthesise
- synthetic* * *sintēze -
52 tournament
['tuənəmənt](a competition in which many players compete in many separate games: I'm playing in the next tennis tournament.) turnīrs* * *turnīrs -
53 verse
[və:s]1) (a number of lines of poetry, grouped together and forming a separate unit within the poem, song, hymn etc: This song has three verses.) pants2) (a short section in a chapter of the Bible.) pants3) (poetry, as opposed to prose: He expressed his ideas in verse.) dzeja; dzejolis* * *pants; dzejolis; dzeja -
54 wall
[wo:l] 1. noun1) (something built of stone, brick, plaster, wood etc and used to separate off or enclose something: There's a wall at the bottom of the garden: The Great Wall of China; a garden wall.) siena; mūris2) (any of the sides of a building or room: One wall of the room is yellow - the rest are white.) siena2. verb((often with in) to enclose (something) with a wall: We've walled in the playground to prevent the children getting out.) uzcelt/uzmūrēt sienu- walled- - walled
- wallpaper 3. verb(to put such paper on: I have wallpapered the front room.) izlīmēt tapetes- have one's back to the wall
- up the wall* * *siena; uzcelt sienu; uzcelt valni -
55 white
1. adjective1) (of the colour of the paper on which these words are printed: The bride wore a white dress.) balts2) (having light-coloured skin, through being of European etc descent: the first white man to explore Africa.) baltais; baltādains3) (abnormally pale, because of fear, illness etc: He went white with shock.) bāls; nobālis4) (with milk in it: A white coffee, please.) (par tēju, kafiju) ar pienu2. noun1) (the colour of the paper on which these words are printed: White and black are opposites.) balts; balta krāsa2) (a white-skinned person: racial trouble between blacks and whites.) baltais; baltādainais3) ((also egg-white) the clear fluid in an egg, surrounding the yolk: This recipe tells you to separate the yolks from the whites.) (olas) baltums4) ((of an eye) the white part surrounding the pupil and iris: The whites of her eyes are bloodshot.) (acs) baltums•- whiten- whiteness
- whitening
- whitish
- white-collar
- white elephant
- white horse
- white-hot
- white lie
- whitewash 3. verb(to cover with whitewash.) balsināt- white wine* * *balta krāsa; baltums; balta drāna, balts tērps; baltais; balts; bāls; sirms; bezkrāsains, caurspīdīgs; nevainīgs, godīgs -
56 winnow
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57 break up
1) (to divide, separate or break into pieces: He broke up the old furniture and burnt it; John and Mary broke up (= separated from each other) last week.) sadalīt daļās; izšķirt; izšķirties2) (to finish or end: The meeting broke up at 4.40.) beigties (par sapulci) -
58 closeted
adjective (engaged in a private conversation in a separate room from other people: They're closeted in his office.) aizņemts privātā sarunā aiz slēgtām durvīm -
59 curtain off
(to separate or enclose with a curtain: She curtained off the alcove.) aizsegt/nodalīt ar aizkaru -
60 cut off
1) (to interrupt or break a telephone connection: I was cut off in the middle of the telephone call.) pārtraukt (telefona sarunu)2) (to separate: They were cut off from the rest of the army.) nogriezt; atdalīt3) (to stop or prevent delivery of: They've cut off our supplies of coal.) pārtraukt (piegādi)
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