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1 tell
[tel]1) (to inform or give information to (a person) about (something): He told the whole story to John; He told John about it.) []stāstīt; []teikt2) (to order or command; to suggest or warn: I told him to go away.) likt; teikt3) (to say or express in words: to tell lies / the truth / a story.) stāstīt; teikt4) (to distinguish; to see (a difference); to know or decide: Can you tell the difference between them?; I can't tell one from the other; You can tell if the meat is cooked by/from the colour.) atšķirt; noteikt5) (to give away a secret: You mustn't tell or we'll get into trouble.) atklāt noslēpumu; izpļāpāt6) (to be effective; to be seen to give (good) results: Good teaching will always tell.) izpausties; atklāties•- teller- telling
- tellingly
- telltale
- I told you so
- tell off
- tell on
- tell tales
- tell the time
- there's no telling
- you never can tell* * *stāstīt; sacīt, teikt; likt, pavēlēt; izšķirt, atšķirt; izcelties; norādīt; atsaukties, ietekmēt; nosūdzēt; saskaitīt; skaitīt -
2 say
[sei] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - says; verb1) (to speak or utter: What did you say?; She said `Yes'.) sacīt; teikt2) (to tell, state or declare: She said how she had enjoyed meeting me; She is said to be very beautiful.) teikt3) (to repeat: The child says her prayers every night.) atkārtot; skaitīt lūgšanu4) (to guess or estimate: I can't say when he'll return.) pateikt; noteikt2. noun(the right or opportunity to state one's opinion: I haven't had my say yet; We have no say in the decision.) sakāmais; [] vārds- saying- have
- I wouldn't say no to
- let's say
- say
- say the word
- that is to say* * *sakāmais, vārds; sacīt, teikt; rādīt -
3 strange to say/tell/relate
(surprisingly: Strange to say, he did pass his exam after all.) dīvainā kārtā; pārsteidzoši -
4 describe
1) (to give an account of in words; to tell in words what something or someone is like: He described what had happened; Would you describe her as beautiful?) aprakstīt; attēlot2) (to say that one is something: He describes himself as a salesman.) uzskatīt []•* * *aprakstīt, attēlot; aprakstīt; uzrasēt, uzzīmēt -
5 hesitate
['heziteit]1) (to pause briefly eg because of uncertainty: He hesitated before answering; The diver hesitated for a minute on the diving-board.) vilcināties; svārstīties2) (to be unwilling (to do something) eg because one is not sure it is right: I hesitate to say he lied but he certainly misled me; Don't hesitate to tell me if you have any complaints.) vilcināties; svārstīties•- hesitant
- hesitantly
- hesitation* * *vilcināties, svārstīties -
6 something
1) (a thing not known or not stated: Would you like something to eat?; I've got something to tell you.) kaut kas2) (a thing of importance: There's something in what you say.) kaut kas* * *mazliet, nedaudz; kaut kas -
7 speak
[spi:k]past tense - spoke; verb1) (to say (words) or talk: He can't speak; He spoke a few words to us.) runāt2) ((often with to or (American) with) to talk or converse: Can I speak to/with you for a moment?; We spoke for hours about it.) []runāties3) (to (be able to) talk in (a language): She speaks Russian.) runāt4) (to tell or make known (one's thoughts, the truth etc): I always speak my mind.) izteikt5) (to make a speech, address an audience: The Prime Minister spoke on unemployment.) teikt runu•- speaker- speaking
- spoken
- - spoken
- generally speaking
- speak for itself/themselves
- speak out
- speak up
- to speak of* * *runāt; izsacīt, izteikt; teikt runu; skanēt; sasaukties, sazināties -
8 strange
[strein‹]1) (not known, seen etc before; unfamiliar or foreign: What would you do if you found a strange man in your house?; Whenever you're in a strange country, you should take the opportunity of learning the language.) svešs; nepazīstams2) (unusual, odd or queer: She had a strange look on her face; a strange noise.) savāds; dīvains•- strangeness
- stranger
- strange to say/tell/relate
- strangely enough* * *svešs, nepazīstams; svešzemju; savāds, dīvains; nepieradis -
9 whisper
['wispə] 1. verb1) (to speak or say very softly: You'll have to whisper or he'll hear you; `Don't tell him,' she whispered.) čukstēt2) ((of trees etc) to make a soft sound in the wind: The leaves whispered in the breeze.) čabēt2. noun(a very quiet sound, especially something said: They spoke in whispers.) čuksts; čukstēšana* * *čukstēšana, čuksti; čabēšana; čalošana, urdzēšana; čukstēt; čabēt; urdzēt, čalot; apmelot, izplatīt -
10 shall
[ʃəl, ʃæl]short forms - I'll, we'll; verb1) (used to form future tenses of other verbs when the subject is I or we: We shall be leaving tomorrow; I shall have arrived by this time tomorrow.) (palīgdarbības vārds nākotnes veidošanai)2) (used to show the speaker's intention: I shan't be late tonight.) (izsaka apņemšanos)3) (used in questions, the answer to which requires a decision: Shall I tell him, or shan't I?; Shall we go now?) (lieto jautājumos par vēlamību vai nepieciešamību)4) (used as a form of command: You shall go if I say you must.) (izsaka pavēli, nepiekāpību)
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