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The National Terminology Database for Irish
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Roghanna Options
Torthaí beachta Exact matches
Torthaí gaolmhara Related matches
Go for Life is the national programme for sport and physical activity for older people. The aim of Go for Life is to involve more older adults in all aspects of sport and physical activity more often. The thrust of the programme is to empower and enable older people by reaching out to active retirement associations, senior citizens groups, day care and community centres around the country, to ensure that more older people are more active, more often. Go for Life is an Age & Opportunity initiative funded by the Irish Sports Council. The Go for Life team at Age and Opportunity administers the Go for Life programme, working in partnership with the Health Service Executive, each area of which has a Go for Life coordinator, and the Local Sports Partnerships (LSPs). There are many different elements to the Go for Life programme.
ENcalve v
lao a bheith ar baraíd breith
lao a bheith gar d'aimsir
lao a bheith ar tí breith
tinneas lao a bheith ar bhó
tinneas lao a theacht ar bhó
to be about to calve
tinneas an bheirthe a bheith ar bhó
to be freshly calved
Tá an bhó le haghaidh lao.
The cow is to calve.
sroich br
abr sroicheadh, aidbhr sroichte
tráth a shroicheann an t-aer a phointe comhdhlúthaithe
the point when the air achieves its consolidation point
Níor thóg sé ach deich nóiméad ort an tuath a shroicheadh ó lár an bhaile .
It took only ten minutes to get to the countryside from the town centre.
chun an smaoineamh sin a chur i gcrích, bhunaigh sé rang Gaeilge
to achieve that idea he started an Irish class
Féachfaidh sé leis an gcuspóir sin a bhaint amach .
He will try to achieve that aim.
Rug siad bua sa chath.
They won the battle.
cuspóirí atá leagtha amach in Airteagal 158 a bhaint amach
to achieve aims that are laid out in Article 158
GAgabh br
abr gabháil, aidbhr gafa
beir br (ar)
abr breith, aidbhr beirthe
ceap br
abr ceapadh, aidbhr ceaptha
greamaigh br
abr greamú, aidbhr greamaithe
(liathróid)
ENcatch v
(ball)
ceap faoi bhrú
catch under pressure
ceap an liathróid i gcoinne na méar
catch the ball against the fingers
greamaigh an sliotar i do lámh chlé
catch the ball in the left hand
Don chéad chúl ghreamaigh sé ar liathróid ghleoite ard san aer agus sheol sé é go paiteanta chuig Eoin a d'aimsigh cúl álainn.
For the first goal he caught a lovely ball high up in the air and sent it straight to Eoin who scored a beautiful goal.
beir san aer ar an sliotar
catch the hurling ball in the air