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[ˈt͡sɛ̂lt]Definīcijas
- to lift, to raise (to move something upward)
- to offer, to serve (food, drinks) (lit. to lift to the table, to lift forward)
- to show, to reveal (lit. to lift forward)
- to mention, to bring up (something previously known)
- to take (something) across (a body of water), from one shore to the other
- to build up, to raise, to improve, to develop
- to improve someone's reputation, standing, to dignify
- to raise, to employ, to put to work (in a position of responsibility)
- to make (someone) rise, to awaken, to wake up (also figuratively)
- to build, to construct (a house, a building, etc.)
- to build, to make
- to raise, to make, to create, to generate
- to raise, to allege
Conjugation
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Ekvivalenti
Piemēri
“celt⟳ krēsli, akmeni”
to lift a chair, a stone
“celt⟳ saiņus”
to lift bundles
“celt⟳ glāzi pie lūpām”
to lift a glass to (one's) lips
“celt⟳ plecos nastu”
to lift a burden on (one's) shoulders
“celt⟳ maisus ārā no ratiem”
to lift (= take) bags out of the cart
“ko nevar celt⟳, to nevar nest⟳”
what you can't lift, you can't carry
“celt⟳ roku”
to raise (one's) hand
“celt⟳ kāju pāri slieksnim”
to raise (one's) foot above the threshold
“celt⟳ galvu (augstāk)”
to raise (one's) head (higher) (= be confident)
“celt⟳ degunu par augstu”
to raise (one's) nose high (= be conceited)
“necelt⟳ (ne savu) kāju”
to not lift one foot (= to not go)
“tajā vakarā Anna līdz pat tumsai nebija skaidrībā, ko lai ceļ vīriešiem galdā”
that night Anna wasn't sure until dark of what (food) she should offer, serve to the men
“viesiem cēla priekšā visu labāko, kas vien patlaban mājā bija”
they offered the guests the best (food, drinks) they had at home
“sapulcēs viņš bija cēlis priekšā savu darbu “Senais Latvietis””
in the meetings he had shown his work “The Ancient Latvian”
“pagastā runāja, ka Brīviņu ugunsgrēka lietu ceļot augšā”
in the parish they were saying that (someone) had apparently brought up the case of the Brīviņu fire
“celt⟳ tūristus pāri upei ar plostu”
to lift (= take) tourists across the river with a raft
““Vilnis” ceļ pasažierus pāri Mazajai Daugavai”
the “Vilnis” lifts (= takes) passengers across the Little Daugava (river)
“celt⟳ savu kvalifikāciju”
to raise, improve one's skills
“celt⟳ darba ražīgumu”
to raise, improve (work) productivity
“mācoties no Padomju Savienības brālīgo tautu literatūras bagātīgās pieredzes, mūsu rakstnieki ceļ savu meistarību”
learning from the rich experience of the Soviet Union's brotherly folk literature, our writers develop their skills
“tas mani Jēkapeļa acīs lieliski cēla”
this (work) raised me (= made me seem more important) in Jēkapelis' eyes
“vīru ceļ darbi, ne valodas skaļas”
work, not loud talk, raises, dignifies people
“celt⟳ par priekšnieku”
to make (lit. raise) someone a chief
“kas tad šos par ministriem cels, ja ne mēs paši”
who will make (lit. raise, lift) them ministers, if not we ourselves?
“celt⟳ āzi par dārznieku”
to raise, to employ a goat as a gardener (= to give a position to someone who cannot be trusted, who will misuse it)
“celt⟳ no rīta bērnus augšā”
to wake up (lit. lift up(ward)) the children in the morning
“rītos viņu ceļ gaiļa dziesma”
in the morning the rooster's crow wakes him up
“Lāčplēsis, diženais vīrs, latviešus cīniņā ceļ”
the Bear Slayer, a great man, awakened the Latvians in (= to) the struggle
“celt⟳ namu, skolu, rūpnīcu”
to build a house, a school, a factory
“celt⟳ pieminekli”
to build a monument
“jauno tiltu cēla draugu, brāļu rokas”
the hands of friends and brothers built the new bridge
“Egles māja bija celta no sarkaniem ķieģeļiem”
Egle's house was built of red bricks
“celt⟳ gaisa pilis”
to build air castles (i.e., to fantasize, to dream about impossible things)
“celt⟳ jauno dzīvi”
to build a new life
“jau šodien mēs ceļam rītdienu”
already today we are building tomorrow
“Kas pats zin atrast⟳ labu, ļaunu, / tas pasauli zin celt⟳ par jaunu”
he who knows good from evil / can build the world anew
“celt⟳ troksni kā elli”
to make noise like hell
“celt⟳ traci, paniku”
to raise (an) uproar, panic
“celt⟳ kādam neslavu”
to raise disrepute, infamy on someone (= to spread compromising information about someone)
“pratināšanas sākumā izmeklētājs jautā apsūdzētajam, vai viņš atzīst sevi par vainīgu celtajā apsūdzībā”
at the beginning of the interrogation the investigator asked the accused if he declared himself guilty of the alleged charges
“amatpersonas, kurām piešķirta tiesība celt⟳ protestus, var apturēt attiecīgu spriedumu”
officers who were granted the right to raise protests, can stop the corresponding trial
“labākos kumosus, glītākās drēbes dabūja Dāvis... “viņš jau tāds slimīgs”,» aizstāvēja māte, kad Jūle ar Rūdi cēla iebildumus”
Dāvis got the best bites (of food), the pretties clothes... “he is so sickly,” (his) mother defended him, when Jūle and Rūde raised objections
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