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61 water-sprite
nāra, ūdensvīrs -
62 water-supply
ūdensapgāde; ūdenskrājums -
63 water-table
ūdenslīmenis -
64 water-tower
ūdenstornis -
65 water-vole
ūdensžurka -
66 water-wagon
ielu laistāmā cisterna; ūdensvedēja rati -
67 water-wave
aukstā ondulācija -
68 water-wings
peldēšanas pludiņi -
69 water down
(to dilute: This milk has been watered down.) atšķaidīt (ar ūdeni) -
70 water-melon
(a type of melon with green skin and red flesh.) arbūzs -
71 low tide/water
(the time when the sea is lowest at a particular place during ebb-tide: There is three feet of water in the harbour, even at low water.) bēgums; atplūdi -
72 ship water
((of a boat) to let water in over the side: The boat shipped water and nearly capsized.) (par kuģi u.tml.) piesmelties -
73 high water
(the time at which the tide or other water (eg a river) is at its highest point.) uzplūdi; pali* * *uzplūdi; palu ūdeņi, pali; paisums -
74 in deep water
(in difficulties or trouble: He found himself in deep water when he took over the management of the firm.) ķezā* * *ķezā; nelaimē -
75 mineral water
1) (a type of water containing small quantities of health-giving minerals.) minerālūdens2) (a fizzy, non-alcoholic drink such as lemonade.) gāzēts dzēriens* * *minerālūdens; gāzēts atspirdzinošs dzēriens -
76 soda-water
noun (water through which the gas carbon dioxide has been passed, making it fizzy.) gāzēts ūdens* * *gāzēts ūdens, zelteris -
77 fresh-water
adjective (of inland rivers or lakes; not of the sea: fresh-water fish.) saldūdens -
78 hold water
(to be convincing: His explanation won't hold water.) būt pārliecinošam; izturēt kritiku -
79 in(to) deep water
(in(to) trouble or danger: I got into deep water during that argument.) nelaimē; ķezā -
80 activated water
jonizēts ūdens
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