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21 he would sooner stay than go
viņš labprātāk paliktu, nekā ietu prom -
22 his manner implies that he would like to come with us
viņa izturēšanās norāda, ka viņš gribētu nākt mums līdziEnglish-Latvian dictionary > his manner implies that he would like to come with us
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23 I had a kind of feeling it would happen
man bija tāda sajūta, ka tas notiksEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I had a kind of feeling it would happen
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24 I wish the baby would stop creating
kaut bērns beigtu niķotiesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I wish the baby would stop creating
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25 I would greatly like to come
es ļoti gribētu atnākt -
26 I would not touch him with a barge-pole
man pat riebjas skatīties uz viņuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I would not touch him with a barge-pole
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27 I would rather have tea than coffee
es labāk dzeru tēju, nevis kafijuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I would rather have tea than coffee
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28 I would rather stay here than go away
es labāk gribētu palikt šeit, nekā iet promEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I would rather stay here than go away
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29 if he had time, he would come
ja viņam būtu laiks, viņš atnāktu -
30 it would do you no harm to have a haircut
tev nenāktu par sliktu nogriezt matusEnglish-Latvian dictionary > it would do you no harm to have a haircut
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31 it would rain
noteikti līs -
32 what more would you have?
ko tu vēl gribi? -
33 you would do well if...
jūs darītu pareizi, ja... -
34 elixir
[i'liksə](a liquid that would supposedly make people able to go on living for ever, or a substance that would turn the cheaper metals into gold: the elixir of life.) eliksīrs* * *eliksīrs -
35 undertaking
1) (a task or piece of work: I didn't realize what a large undertaking this job would be.) pasākums; uzdevums2) (a promise: He made an undertaking that he would pay the money back.) saistība; solījums* * *pasākums; solījums, saistība; apbedīšanas birojs; apbedīšana -
36 even out
1) (to become level or regular: The road rose steeply and then evened out; His pulse began to even out.) izlīdzināties2) (to make smooth: He raked the soil to even it out.) izlīdzināt; nolīdzināt3) (to make equal: If Jane would do some of Mary's typing, that would even the work out.) vienmērīgi sadalīt -
37 feel like
1) (to have the feelings that one would have if one were: I feel like a princess in this beautiful dress; He felt like an idiot (= He felt very foolish).) justies kā2) (to feel that one would like to (have, do etc): I feel like a drink; Do you feel like going to the cinema?) just vēlēšanos (kaut ko darīt) -
38 he etc will
(I, he etc will or would not allow: They would not hear of her going home alone, and insisted on going with her.) negribēt pat dzirdēt -
39 I etc might have known
((often used in annoyance) I etc ought to have known, thought, guessed etc that something was or would be the case: I might have known you would lose the key!) -
40 think of
1) (to remember to do (something); to keep in one's mind; to consider: You always think of everything!; Have you thought of the cost involved?) iedomāties; paturēt prātā; pievērst uzmanību2) (to remember: I couldn't think of her name when I met her at the party.) atcerēties3) ((with would, should, not, never etc) to be willing to do (something): I would never think of being rude to her; He couldn't think of leaving her.) (nespēt) iedomāties; pat prātā nevar ienākt
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would — [ wud ] modal verb *** Would is usually followed by an infinitive without to : A picnic would be nice. Sometimes it is used without a following infinitive: They didn t do as much as they said they would. In conversation and informal writing,… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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Would-be — a. Desiring or professing to be; vainly pretending to be; as, a would be poet. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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would-be — would ,be adjective only before noun * hoping or trying to do something: The would be thieves smashed a glass panel in the front door. would be diplomats/lawyers/referees … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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