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  • 1 approach

    [ə'prəu ] 1. verb
    (to come near (to): The car approached (the traffic lights) at top speed; Christmas is approaching.) tuvoties; griezties (pie)
    2. noun
    1) (the act of coming near: The boys ran off at the approach of a policeman.) tuvošanās
    2) (a road, path etc leading to a place: All the approaches to the village were blocked by fallen rock.) pieeja
    3) (an attempt to obtain or attract a person's help, interest etc: They have made an approach to the government for help; That fellow makes approaches to (= he tries to become friendly with) every woman he meets.) tuvošanās; griešanās (pie)
    - approaching
    * * *
    tuvošanās; pieeja; tuvoties; uzsākt sarunas, griezties

    English-Latvian dictionary > approach

  • 2 drop

    [drop] 1. noun
    1) (a small round or pear-shaped blob of liquid, usually falling: a drop of rain.) piliens
    2) (a small quantity (of liquid): If you want more wine, there's a drop left.) pilīte
    3) (an act of falling: a drop in temperature.) pazemināšanās; krišanās
    4) (a vertical descent: From the top of the mountain there was a sheer drop of a thousand feet.) stāvs kritums
    2. verb
    1) (to let fall, usually accidentally: She dropped a box of pins all over the floor.) (nejauši) nomest
    2) (to fall: The coin dropped through the grating; The cat dropped on to its paws.) []krist
    3) (to give up (a friend, a habit etc): I think she's dropped the idea of going to London.) atmest (paradumu, nodomu); pamest (draugu)
    4) (to set down from a car etc: The bus dropped me at the end of the road.) izlaist; izsēdināt (no transporta līdzekļa)
    5) (to say or write in an informal and casual manner: I'll drop her a note.) uzrakstīt zīmīti
    - droppings
    - drop-out
    - drop a brick / drop a clanger
    - drop back
    - drop by
    - drop in
    - drop off
    - drop out
    * * *
    piliens; malks; auskars, kareklis; dražeja; krišanās, pazemināšanās; nomestais; sprauga; kukulis; pamests bērns; pilēt; krist; nokrist; pazemināties, kristies; nomest; iemest, izmest; izbeigt; atmest; pazemināt nodurt; izsēdināt; izlaist; nogāzt gar zemi, notriekt; nolaist valdziņu; priekšlaicīgi atnesties; izslēgt no; paspēlēt; atlaist

    English-Latvian dictionary > drop

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  • (to) top it all (off) — to top it all (off) 1. and the worst thing is. The washing machine flooded, my car broke down, then to top it all off I locked myself out of the house. 2. and the best thing is. Students get to meet the world s top scientists and researchers, and …   New idioms dictionary

  • to top it all off — to top it (all) off (US) (or chiefly Brit to top it all) used to indicate a final thing that happened that was even better, worse, etc., than what happened before The car was filthy when she returned it to me, and to top it (all) off, there was… …   Useful english dictionary

  • to top it all (off) — spoken phrase in addition to everything else that was said or done To top it all, she left me with huge debts. Thesaurus: also and additionalsynonym Main entry: top …   Useful english dictionary

  • top — top1 [ tap ] noun *** ▸ 1 highest place/part ▸ 2 highest/best position ▸ 3 container lid/cover ▸ 4 piece of clothing ▸ 5 farthest part ▸ 6 toy that spins ▸ 7 fruit/vegetable leaves ▸ 8 beginning ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) count usually singular the highest …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • top — I UK [tɒp] / US [tɑp] noun Word forms top : singular top plural tops *** 1) a) [countable, usually singular] the highest place, point, part, or surface of something We could see mountain tops in the distance. at the top of something: I left my… …   English dictionary

  • top off — PHRASAL VERB If you top off an event or period with a particular thing, you end it in an especially satisfactory, dramatic, or annoying way by doing that thing. [V P n (not pron)] He topped off his career with an Olympic gold medal... [V P n (not …   English dictionary

  • top off — {v.} To come or bring to a special or unexpected ending; climax. * /John batted three runs and topped off the game with a home run./ * /Mary hadn t finished her homework, she was late to school, and to top it all off she missed a surprise test./… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • top off — {v.} To come or bring to a special or unexpected ending; climax. * /John batted three runs and topped off the game with a home run./ * /Mary hadn t finished her homework, she was late to school, and to top it all off she missed a surprise test./… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • top\ off — v To come or bring to a special or unexpected ending; climax. John batted three runs and topped off the game with a home run. Mary hadn t finished her homework, she was late to school, and to top it all off she missed a surprise test. George had… …   Словарь американских идиом

  • top it off — verb To emphasize or underscore; to make something even better or worse. The boss fired Fred and, to top it all off, he asked security to escort him to the door …   Wiktionary

  • top — top1 W2S1 [tɔp US ta:p] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(highest part)¦ 2¦(upper surface)¦ 3¦(best position)¦ 4¦(cover)¦ 5¦(clothes)¦ 6 be (at the) top of the list/agenda 7 on top 8 on top of something 9 one on top of the other …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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