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41 the train jerked to a sudden stop
vilciens pēkšņi spēji apstājāsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the train jerked to a sudden stop
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42 the train rolled into the station
vilciens iebrauca stacijāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the train rolled into the station
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43 the train starts at five something
vilciens atiet piecos ar minūtēmEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the train starts at five something
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44 the train starts at ten
vilciens atiet desmitos -
45 the train was timed to arrive at 6 o'clock
vilcienam pēc saraksta bija jāpienāk pulksten sešosEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the train was timed to arrive at 6 o'clock
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46 through train
tiešās satiksmes vilciens -
47 to board the gravy train
ērti iekārtoties -
48 to catch the train
pagūt uz vilcienu; pagūt laikā uz vilcienu -
49 to detach a coach from a train
atkabināt vagonu no vilciena sastāva -
50 to go by train
braukt ar vilcienu -
51 to jump clear out of the train
izlēkt laukā no vilciena -
52 to lose one's train
nokavēt vilcienu -
53 to lose the train
nokavēt vilcienu -
54 to miss the train
nokavēt vilcienu -
55 to ride the gravy train
grābt naudu -
56 to take the train from London down to Brighton
braukt ar vilcienu no Londonas uz BraitonuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to take the train from London down to Brighton
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57 to train down
samazināt svaru trenējoties -
58 to train roses over a wall
likt rozēm augt pāri sienai -
59 up train
vilciens, kas dodas uz pilsētu -
60 vestibule train
koridorvilciens
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