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1 satisfied
adjective ((sometimes with with) pleased: I'm satisfied with his progress; a satisfied customer.) apmierināts; gandarīts -
2 devoted
1) ((sometimes with to) loving and loyal: a devoted friend; I am devoted to him.) uzticīgs; pieķēries2) ((with to) given up (to): He is devoted to his work.) nodevies* * *veltīts, ziedots; pieķēries, uzticīgs; nodevies -
3 fussy
1) (too concerned with details; too particular; difficult to satisfy: She is very fussy about her food.) izvēlīgs; nervozs2) ((of clothes etc) with too much decoration: a very fussy hat.) (par apģērbu) pārblīvēts ar detaļām* * *pārlieku rosīgs; pārblīvēts ar detaļām, samākslots -
4 handmade
adjective (made with a person's hands or with tools held in the hands, rather than by machines: hand-made furniture.) rokām darināts* * *rokām darināts -
5 interested
1) ((often with in) showing attention or having curiosity: He's not interested in politics; Don't tell me any more - I'm not interested; I'll be interested to see what happens next week.) ieinteresēts2) ((often with in) willing, or wanting, to do, buy etc: Are you interested in (buying) a second-hand car?) ieinteresēts3) (personally involved in a particular business, project etc and therefore likely to be anxious about decisions made regarding it: You must consult the other interested parties (= the other people involved).) ieinteresēts* * *ieinteresēts; neobjektīvs; uzmanīgs -
6 mindful
( with of) adjective ((formal) aware (of); paying attention (to): to be mindful of their needs; Mindful of the dangers, he proceeded with caution.) gādīgs; uzmanīgs; piesardzīgs* * *rūpīgs; piesardzīgs -
7 shaky
1) (weak or trembling with age, illness etc: a shaky voice; shaky handwriting.) drebelīgs; trīcošs2) (unsteady or likely to collapse: a shaky chair.) ļodzīgs3) ((sometimes with at) not very good, accurate etc: He's a bit shaky at arithmetic; My arithmetic has always been very shaky; I'd be grateful if you would correct my rather shaky spelling.) []vājš; ne visai labs* * *drebelīgs, nedrošs; ļodzīgs, nestabils; apšaubāms, nenoteikts -
8 spotted
adjective (marked or covered with spots: Her dress was spotted with grease; a spotted tie.) notraipīts; punktots* * *plankumains -
9 swimming
adjective (covered with, or floating in, a liquid: meat swimming in/with grease.) peldošs; (kādā) šķidrumā esošs; ar šķidru piedevu* * *peldēšana; reibonis; peldošs; pieplūdis; noreibis -
10 tearful
1) (inclined to cry or weep; with much crying or weeping: She was very tearful; a tearful farewell.) raudulīgs; asarains2) (covered with tears: tearful faces.) asaru pārplūdis; asarains* * *raudulīgs; asarainas, asaru pilns; bēdīgs -
11 tired
1) (wearied; exhausted: She was too tired to continue; a tired child.) noguris2) ((with of) no longer interested in; bored with: I'm tired of (answering) stupid questions!) apnicis* * *noguris; apnicis -
12 wild
1) ((of animals) not tamed: wolves and other wild animals.) savvaļas-2) ((of land) not cultivated.) neapgūts; neapstrādāts3) (uncivilized or lawless; savage: wild tribes.) pirmatnējs; mežonīgs4) (very stormy; violent: a wild night at sea; a wild rage.) trakojošs; vētrains5) (mad, crazy, insane etc: wild with hunger; wild with anxiety.) traks no uztraukuma6) (rash: a wild hope.) spējš; nepamatots7) (not accurate or reliable: a wild guess.) uz labu laimi; akls8) (very angry.) nikns; pārskaities•- wildly- wildness
- wildfire: spread like wildfire
- wildfowl
- wild-goose chase
- wildlife
- in the wild
- the wilds
- the Wild West* * *dabas klēpis, pirmatnējā daba; savvaļas, mežonīgs; tuksnesīgs, mežonīgs; plēsīgs, nikns; nesavaldīgs, straujš; nepārdomāts; kā pagadās, uz labu laimi -
13 bowed
adjective ((often with down) bent downwards, eg by the weight of something: The trees were bowed down with fruit.) saliekts; nomākts; nospiests -
14 confined
1) ((with to) kept in or shut up in: confined to bed with a cold.) []saistīts; ieslodzīts2) (narrow, small: a confined space.) ierobežots -
15 psychic(al)
(concerned with the mind, especially with supernatural influences and forces that act on the mind and senses.) psihisks -
16 psychic(al)
(concerned with the mind, especially with supernatural influences and forces that act on the mind and senses.) psihisks -
17 adaptable
adjective (willing or able to change to fit in with different circumstances: Children are usually very adaptable.) piemērojams; pielāgojams; adaptējams* * *pielāgojams, piemērojams; adaptējams; viegli adaptējams -
18 aghast
(struck with horror: She was aghast at the mess.) pārsteigts; apstulbots* * *pārsteigts, šausmu pārņemts -
19 airy
1) (with plenty of (fresh) air: an airy room.) gaisa-2) (light-hearted and not serious: an airy disregard for authority.) bezrūpīgs; vieglprātīgs* * *gaisa; pilns ar gaisu; nemateriāls, nereāls; gaisīgs, viegls; graciozs, smalks; bezrūpīgs, vieglprātīgs; iedomīgs -
20 alive
1) (living and not dead: Queen Victoria was still alive in 1900.) dzīvs2) (full of activity: The town was alive with policemen on the day of the march.) rosības pilns•- alive to* * *dzīvs; ņiprs, mundrs, dzīvs; tāds, kas darbojas; tāds, kas apzinās
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