Englisch-Lettisch Übersetzung für play

  • spēlētPārstāsim spēlēties ar vārdiem! Let us stop playing with words. Mēs nevaram ļaut Padomei spēlēties ar mums. We cannot allow Council to play us. Nepieciešamības gadījumā, šādiem spēlētājiem var aizliegt spēlēt. If need be, they can be banned from playing.
  • atskaņotEs tagad gribētu lūgt atskaņot pirms pāris dienām no Hu Jia sievas Zeng Jinyan saņemto ziņu. I should now like to request that the message received a couple of days ago from Hu Jia's wife, Zeng Jinyan, be played.
  • lugaTādējādi mēs varam gaidīt vēl vienu mūsu Krievijas kaimiņa režisētas īpatnējas politiskās lugas cēlienu. So we may expect another round of strange political play directed by our Russian partner.
  • rotaļa
  • spēleTādējādi ir spēle, kas ir jāspēlē. There is therefore a game to be played. Konkurencei ir nepieciešams plašāks spēles laukums.” Competitiveness needs a bigger playing field.' Šādas spēles jūs varat spēlēt ar citiem, nevis ar mums. You can play that game with others, but not with us.
  • tēlotIr ļoti viegli tēlot varoni, ja atrodies kafejnīcā jūdzēm tālu no notikuma vietas. It is very easy to play the hero in the coffee shop, miles and miles away. Apraksim beidzot šo kaitīgo līgumu un beigsim tēlot ar piromāniju apsēstus ugunsdzēsējus! Let us finally bury this damaging treaty and stop playing at pyromaniac firefighters. Ir pienācis laiks dažiem Padomes locekļiem izbeigt tēlot Pontius Pilate un mazgāt rokas nevainībā. The time has come for some members of the Council to stop playing Pontius Pilate and washing their hands.

Definition für play

  • To act in a manner such that one has fun; to engage in activities expressly for the purpose of recreation or entertainment
  • To perform in ; to participate in (a game
  • !--is this sense obsolete? To take part in amorous activity; to make love
  • To act as the indicated role, especially in a performance
  • ''To produce music or theatre.''
  • ''To behave in a particular way.''
  • To move in any manner; especially, to move regularly with alternate or reciprocating motion; to operate
  • To move to and fro
  • To put in action or motion
  • To keep in play, as a hooked fish in order to land it
  • Activity for amusement only, especially among the young
  • Similar activity in young animals, as they explore their environment and learn new skills
  • The conduct, or course, of a game
  • An individual's performance in a sport or game
  • A short sequence of action within a game
  • An action carried out when it is one's turn to play
  • A literary composition, intended to be represented by actors impersonating the characters and speaking the dialogue
  • A theatrical performance featuring actors
  • A major move by a business or investor
  • A geological formation that contains an accumulation or prospect of hydrocarbons or other resources
  • Sexual activity or sexual role-playing
  • An instance of watching or listening to digital media
  • A button that, when pressed, causes media to be played

Anwendungsbeispiele

  • They played long and hard
  • He plays on three teams
  • Whos playing now?
  • play football
  • play sports
  • play games
  • Were playing one of the top teams in the next round.
  • Look at the score now ... 23 plays 8!
  • He plays the King, and shes the Queen
  • No part of the brain plays the role of permanent memory
  • Ive practiced the piano off and on, but I still cant play very well
  • Ill play the piano and you sing
  • Can you play an instrument?
  • We especially like to play jazz together
  • Play a song for me
  • Do you know how to play Für Elise?
  • My son thinks he can play music
  • You can play the DVD now
  • His latest film is playing in the local theatre tomorrow
  • to play a comedy
  • to play tricks
  • The fountain plays
  • He played the torch beam around the room
  • to play cannon upon a fortification
  • to play a trump in a card game
  • You played me!
  • Children learn through play
  • This kind of play helps the young lion cubs develop their hunting skills
  • Play was very slow in the first half
  • After the rain break, play resumed at 3 oclock
  • The game was abandoned after 20 minutes play
  • His play has improved a lot this season
  • That was a great play by the Mudchester Rovers forward
  • This book contains all of Shakespeares plays
  • We saw a two-act play in the theatre
  • ABC Widgets makes a play in the bicycle market with its bid to take over Acme Sprockets
  • No wonder the fanbelt is slipping: there’s too much play in it
  • Too much play in a steering wheel may be dangerous

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