laid-back
laid-back (adjective): relaxed and easy-going; not easily worried or stressed by difficulties or other people's behavior.
synonyms: relaxed, easy-going, mellow, nonchalant, low-maintenance.
pronunciation: /ˌleɪd ˈbæk/
translation: mierīgs, relaksēts, "bezstresa"
example: I(...)
lean forward
Lean forward (phrasal verb) /liːn ˈfɔːr.wərd/
Translations (LV)
Noliekties uz priekšu: Fiziska kustība.
Būt proaktīvam: Izrādīt interesi, iniciatīvu vai gatavību rīkoties.
Examples
"The manager leaned forward to get a closer look at the blueprints for the fire(...)
light up
light up (phrasal verb): to suddenly become bright with light, or to show a sudden emotion like happiness or excitement on one's face.
synonyms: brighten, illuminate, glow, beam.
pronunciation: /laɪt ʌp/
translation: izgaismot, iedegties or atplaukt priekā
example: the sky(...)
lighten up
lighten up (phrasal verb): to become less serious or worried; to stop being so annoyed or stressed about something.
synonyms: relax, cheer up, take it easy, loosen up.
pronunciation: /ˈlaɪtn ʌp/
translation: atslābt, kļūt dzīvespriecīgākam, uztvert lietas mierīgāk
example: You(...)
littering
littering (verb - gerund): the act of leaving rubbish or trash in a public place instead of putting it in a bin.
synonyms: dropping trash, polluting, fouling.
pronunciation: /ˈlɪtərɪŋ/
translation: piemēslošana, mēslošana
example: Many cities have introduced strict laws and(...)
loner
loner (noun): a person who prefers to be alone or who has few friends; someone who avoids the company of others.
synonyms: recluse, solitary, lone wolf, introvert.
pronunciation: /ˈləʊnə/
translation: vienpatis, savrupnieks
example: He was always a bit of a loner at school,(...)