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1 internal
[in'tə:nl]1) (of, on or in the inside of something (eg a person's body): The man suffered internal injuries in the accident.) iekšķīgs; iekšējs2) (concerning what happens within a country etc, rather than its relationship with other countries etc: The prime ministers agreed that no country should interfere in another country's internal affairs.) iekšējs; iekšzemes-•- internal combustion* * *iekšķīgs, iekšējs; iekšzemes -
2 internal bleeding
iekšēja asiņošana -
3 internal combustion
(a means of producing power eg in the engine of a motor car by the burning of a fuel gas (eg petrol vapour) inside the cylinder(s) of the engine.) iekšdedze* * *iekšdedze -
4 internal combustion engine
iekšdedzes dzinējs; iekšdedzes dzinējs -
5 internal evidence
dokumentāls pierādījums -
6 internal injury
iekšķīgs ievainojums -
7 internal pollution
iekšēja piesārņošana -
8 internal security units
iekšējās apsardzes daļas -
9 internal trade
iekšzemes tirdzniecība -
10 for internal application
iekšķīgai lietošanai -
11 not for internal use
iekšķīgi nelietot -
12 carburettor
(a part of an internal-combustion engine in which air is mixed with fuel.) karburators* * *karburators -
13 cyst
[sist](a kind of liquid-filled blister on an internal part of the body or just under the skin.) cista* * *pūlis; cista -
14 entrails
['entreilz](the internal parts of the body, especially the intestines: a chicken's entrails.) iekšas* * *iekšas -
15 diesel engine
['di:zəl](an internal-combustion engine in lorries etc, in which a heavy form of oil is used.) dīzeļmotors
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