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Meaning of izart | Babel Free

Verb CEFR B1
[izâɾt]

Definitions

  1. to overturn, to extract (from the ground) while plowing
    intransitive, transitive
  2. to dig (a ditch, furrow) by plowing
    intransitive, transitive
  3. to dig out while plowing
    intransitive, transitive
  4. to dig out, to grub
    intransitive, transitive
  5. to remove, dig out (something unnecessary) by plowing
    intransitive, transitive
  6. to move out (of somewhere), through (somewhere) while plowing
    intransitive, rare, transitive

Examples

“no izartas zemes kūp velganums ka viegli dūmi, un rīta saule to izdzer”

moisture wafted from the plowed land like a light smoke, and the morning sun dried it out

“staru kūlis apgaismoja tikko izartās vagas”

a beam of light illuminated the newly plowed furrows

“ja tu būtu redzējusi, kādus grāvjus šopavasar izara tie divi kāpurķēžu traktori”

if you had seen what ditches those two crawler tractors plowed this spring

“Robis ar savām kājām izara gar malkas grēdām un baļķiem platas sniegas vagas”

Robis with his feet plowed a wide snow groove along the stacks of firewood and the logs

“izartie kartupeļi spīdēja melnajā zemē”

the plowed-out potatoes shone on the black earth

“meža čūkas pilnīgi izarušas kartupeļu lauku”

the wild boars have completely grubbed the potato field

“izart izsalušos rudzus”

to plow out the frozen rye

“zālīti vajadzēja maijā izkāpiet, bet tagad ir jūlija vidus, un zāle tik stipri iesakņojusies, ka tikai ar traktoru varot izart”

(we) should have removed the grass in May, but now it is mid-June and the grass has striken strong roots, so that we could only plow it out with a tractor

“Mārtiņš izara malā mazliet saskaities”

Mārtiņš plowed out (= came out plowing) on the edge (of the field) a little angry

“izart cauri tīrumam”

to plow through the field

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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