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21 to be on the wrong side of fifty
būt vecākam par piecdesmit gadiemEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to be on the wrong side of fifty
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22 to begin at the wrong end
sākt no nepareizā gala; sākt no otra gala; sākt darīt ko no otra gala -
23 to comb somebody's hair the wrong way
glaudīt kādu pret spalvuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to comb somebody's hair the wrong way
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24 to do somebody wrong
darīt kādam pāri -
25 to find oneself in the wrong boat
iekļūt ķezā; nonākt sprukāsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to find oneself in the wrong boat
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26 to get hold of the wrong end of the stick
pārprast situāciju; nepareizi izprast kaut koEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to get hold of the wrong end of the stick
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27 to get off on the wrong foot
neveiksmīgi sākt; radīt sliktu iespaidu; radīt sliktu pirmo iespaidu -
28 to get out of bed on the wrong side
izkāpt ar kreiso kāju no gultas; izkāpt no gultas ar kreiso kājuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to get out of bed on the wrong side
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29 to get out of the bed on the wrong side
izkāpt ar kreiso kāju no gultasEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to get out of the bed on the wrong side
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30 to get somebody wrong
pārprast kādu -
31 to get the wrong sow by the ear
nošaut greiziEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to get the wrong sow by the ear
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32 to go wrong
iziet no ierindas; sabojāties; neizdoties; noklīst no ceļa -
33 to laugh on the wrong side of one's mouth
smieties tik ilgi, kamēr jāsāk raudātEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to laugh on the wrong side of one's mouth
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34 to play the wrong card
izdarīt nepareizu gājienu -
35 to put a wrong construction on somebody's action
nepareizi iztulkot kāda rīcībuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to put a wrong construction on somebody's action
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36 to put somebody in the wrong
novelt vainu uz kādu -
37 to put the saddle on the wrong horse
nepatiesi kādu apvainotEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to put the saddle on the wrong horse
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38 to redress a wrong
izlīdzināt pārestību -
39 to right a wrong
izlīdzināt pārestību; izlabot netaisnību -
40 to rub the wrong way
glaudīt pret spalvu
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