Latvian word senses marked with topical category "Sports"
Parent categories: Human activity, Human behaviour, Human
Subcategories: Archery, Athletes, Athletics, Ball games, Caving, Exercise, Fencing, Gun sports, Gymnastics, Hockey, Martial arts, Racquet sports, Water sports, Winter sports
Total 98 word senses
- aizsardze (Noun) defender (player whose main role is to prevent the opponent from scoring)
- aizsargs (Noun) defender (player whose main role is to prevent the opponent from scoring)
- aizstāvis (Noun) defender, defenceman
- ala (Noun) cave (space or cavity formed underground, especially between rocks, or in the face of a cliff or hillside)
- atlēts (Noun) athlete
- badmintons (Noun) badminton
- basketbolists (Noun) basketball player, basketballer
- basketbols (Noun) basketball
- beisbols (Noun) baseball
- biatlons (Noun) biathlon
- bloķēt (Verb) to block (to stop, to prevent the ball or an opponent from moving further)
- bokss (Noun) boxing, pugilism
- bulta (Noun) arrow (long, thin projectile to be shot with a bow or crossbow)
- bumba (Noun) ball (globe of flexible material, for playing, for sports, for gymnastics)
- burātājs (Noun) sailor (athlete specialising in sailing)
- centrēt (Verb) to send the ball back to the center of the field
- cīņa (Noun) wrestling (sports)
- daiļlēkšana (Noun) diving
- daiļslidošana (Noun) figure skating
- disks (Noun) discus
- džudo (Noun) judo
- fiziskā audzināšana (Noun) physical education (education of individuals so as to promote normal, healthy physical growth and development)
- fiziskā kultūra (Noun) physical education, fitness (activities, part of education concerned with physical growth, development, and fitness via sports, gymnastics, and physical exercise)
- fizkultūra (Noun) physical education (activities, part of education concerned with physical growth, development, and fitness via sports, gymnastics, and physical exercise)
- futbolists (Noun) footballer (British); football player (Britain), soccer player (US, Canada, Australia)
- futbols (Noun) football (sport played on foot in which teams attempt to get a ball into a goal or zone defended by the other team; mainly referring to association football)
- futbols (Noun) association football, soccer, football
- golfs (Noun) golf
- handbolists (Noun) handball player, handballer
- handbols (Noun) handball
- hantele (Noun) dumbbell (a physical exercise tool consisting of two spherical or disk-shaped weights attached to a short bar, used to strengthen one's arm muscles)
- hokejs (Noun) hockey
- hokejs (Noun) ice hockey
- jāšana (Noun) riding
- kanādiešu futbols (Noun) Canadian football
- kapteinis (Noun) captain
- karatē (Noun) karate
- kija (Noun) cue (long stick with a pointy end used in certain games, especially pool or billiards)
- kross (Noun) cross country
- kross (Noun) cross country race
- kājbumba (Noun) association football, soccer, football
- kājbumba (Noun) football, soccer ball (ball that is designed for use in the sport of soccer)
- kārts (Noun) pole used in pole vault competitions
- lode (Noun) object with spherical form; (sports) ball
- loka šaušana (Noun) archery
- loks (Noun) bolt (hand weapon for throwing arrows)
- lēkšana ar slēpēm no tramplīna (Noun) ski jumping
- maratons (Noun) marathon
- orientēšanās sports (Noun) orienteering (racing through unfamiliar countryside with map and compass)
- paklājs (Noun) mat (a floor covering, especially in martial arts, designed to protect the athletes from injury during training and competitions)
- paukot (Verb) to fence (to engage in the sport of fencing)
- paukotāja (Noun) fencer (a female participant in the sport of fencing)
- paukotājs (Noun) fencer (a participant in the sport of fencing)
- paukošana (Noun) fencing
- peldēšana (Noun) swimming, floating, sailing; verbal noun of peldēt
- policists (Noun) enforcer, policeman (player tasked with physically intimidating or confronting the opposition)
- polo (Noun) polo
- regbijs (Noun) rugby
- rezultatīvs (Adjective) successful (having a result that is not a draw)
- riteņbraukšana (Noun) cycling
- rodeo (Noun) rodeo
- rokasbumba (Noun) handball (team sport)
- sinhronā peldēšana (Noun) synchronized swimming
- sniega arkls (Noun) snow plow (US), snow plough (UK) (device for removing snow)
- speleologs (Noun) speleologist (a specialist in speleology, in caving)
- speleoloģe (Noun) speleologist (a specialist in speleology, in caving)
- speleoloģija (Noun) speleology, caving (the science that studies caves)
- speleoloģisks (Adjective) speleological (relating to speleology, to the study of caves)
- sportiste (Noun) sportswoman, female athlete (a woman systematically engaged in sports)
- sportists (Noun) sportsman, athlete (a man systematically engaged in sports)
- sports (Noun) activity about which one is passionate
- spēle (Noun) match
- stops (Noun) crossbow (an old mechanical weapon based on the bow and arrows, used to shoot bolts)
- strēle (Noun) arrow, dart (projectile thrown with a bow)
- strēle (Noun) arrow (a component part that is thin and long, usually used for pointing)
- strēle (Noun) narrow, elongated formation, strip
- strēle (Noun) jib, boom (the projecting arm of a crane)
- tauriņstils (Noun) butterfly stroke
- tenisists (Noun) tennis player
- teniss (Noun) tennis
- tilts (Noun) bridge position, backbend (position of the body in which the raised back rests on the hands (or nape) and feet touching the floor)
- tramplīnlēkšana (Noun) ski jumping
- veseris (Noun) (heavy steel ball attached to a wire, used for throwing)
- vieglatlētika (Noun) track and field
- vingrinājums (Noun) exercise (activity performed to improve one's physical condition, skills, abilities, etc.)
- vingrinājums (Noun) exercise (activity that helps acquire or develop specific physical or mental skills)
- vingrinājums (Noun) exercise (every part of a set of specific activities, e.g., in a competition)
- vingrināt (Verb) to exercise (to make (someone, a body part) stronger, more agile, with physical exercises)
- vingrojums (Noun) exercise (activitiess or movements performed to acquire physical skills or to strengthen the body, improve health, etc.)
- vingrot (Verb) to exercise, to do (physical) exercises; to do gymnastics
- vingrotāja (Noun) gymnast (woman who performs gymnastics; a (female) gymnastics athlete)
- vingrotājs (Noun) gymnast (a man who performs gymnastics; a gymnastics athlete)
- vingrošana (Noun) exercise, exercising; verbal noun of vingrot
- vingrošana (Noun) gymnastics, fitness, calisthenics (a sequence of exercises demanding physical strength, agility, flexibility, and a sense of aesthetics; a form of sport based on such exercises)
- volejbolists (Noun) volleyball player, volleyballer
- volejbols (Noun) volleyball
- čempions (Noun) champion
- ūdenspolo (Noun) water polo
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