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  • 61 characteristic

    adjective ((negative uncharacteristic) typical (of a person etc): He spoke with characteristic shyness; That kind of behaviour is characteristic of him.) raksturīgs
    * * *
    raksturīga pazīme; līkne; raksturlīkne; raksturojums; raksturīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > characteristic

  • 62 charitable

    1) ((negative uncharitable) kind.) žēlsirdīgs
    2) (of a charity: a charitable organization.) labdarīgs
    * * *
    labdarīgs; žēlsirdīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > charitable

  • 63 china

    (a fine kind of baked and glazed clay; porcelain: a plate made of china; ( also adjective) a china vase.) porcelāns
    * * *
    porcelāns

    English-Latvian dictionary > china

  • 64 clinic

    ['klinik]
    (a place or part of a hospital where a particular kind of medical treatment or advice is given: He is attending the skin clinic.) klīnika
    * * *
    klīnika; papildināšanās kursi, seminārs; remontdarbnīca

    English-Latvian dictionary > clinic

  • 65 cock

    [kok] 1. noun
    1) (the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl: a cock and three hens; ( also adjective) a cock sparrow.) gailis; (putnu) tēviņš
    2) (a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc.) krāns
    3) (a slang word for the penis.)
    2. verb
    1) (to cause to stand upright or to lift: The dog cocked its ears.) pacelt; sasliet
    2) (to draw back the hammer of (a gun).) uzvilkt (šautenes gaili)
    3) (to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat).) uzlikt (cepuri uz vienas auss)
    - cocky
    - cock-and-bull story
    - cock-crow
    - cock-eyed
    - cocksure
    * * *
    guba, kaudze; tēviņš; muļķība; dižošanās; gaiļa dziedāšana; krāns; gailis; barvedis; lidotāja vieta; starpklājs; vecais; penis; pacelt, sasliet

    English-Latvian dictionary > cock

  • 66 cognac

    ['konjæk]
    (a kind of high-quality French brandy.) konjaks
    * * *
    konjaks

    English-Latvian dictionary > cognac

  • 67 comedy

    ['komədi]
    plural - comedies; noun
    1) (a play of a pleasant or amusing kind: We went to see a comedy last night.) komēdija
    2) (humour: They all saw the comedy of the situation.) komisms
    * * *
    komēdija

    English-Latvian dictionary > comedy

  • 68 conservatory

    [kən'sə:vətri, ]( American[) -to:ri]
    American - conservatories; noun
    1) (a kind of greenhouse, or a glass-walled part of a building, in which plants are grown.) siltumnīca; oranžērija
    2) (a school of music, art etc.) konservatorija
    * * *
    siltumnīca; ziemas dārzs; konservatorija

    English-Latvian dictionary > conservatory

  • 69 conveyance

    1) (the act of conveying: the conveyance of goods.) transportēšana; pārvadāšana; nodošana (ziņojuma; īpašuma)
    2) (a vehicle of any kind: A bus is a public conveyance.) satiksmes līdzeklis
    * * *
    pārvadāšana, transports; satiksmes līdzeklis; nodošana; norakstīšana; nodošanas akts

    English-Latvian dictionary > conveyance

  • 70 coral

    ['korəl]
    noun, adjective
    1) ((of) a hard substance of various colours, made up of skeletons of a kind of tiny sea animal: a necklace made of coral; a coral reef.) korallis; koraļļu-
    2) ((of) an orange-pink colour.) koraļļkrāsa
    * * *
    korallis; koraļļu; koraļļkrāsas

    English-Latvian dictionary > coral

  • 71 cord

    [ko:d]
    1) ((a piece of) thin rope or thick string: The burglars tied up the nightwatchman with thick cord.) virve; aukla
    2) (a string-like part of the body: the spinal cord; the vocal cords.) balss saites
    3) (a length of electric cable or flex attached to an electrical appliance: the cord of his electric razor.) vads
    4) (a kind of velvet fabric with a ribbed appearance; (in plural) trousers made of this: a pair of cords.) velvets; velveta bikses
    * * *
    virve, aukla; saite; kokvilnas samts; kords; sasiet ar auklu

    English-Latvian dictionary > cord

  • 72 counter

    I noun 0. see count II II 1. adverb
    ((with to) in the opposite direction or manner to: The election is running counter to the forecasts.) pretēji; pretējā virzienā
    2. verb
    (to meet or answer (a stroke or move etc by another): He successfully countered all criticisms.) darboties pretī; dot pretsitienu
    III noun
    (a kind of table or surface on which goods are laid: Can you get me some sweets from the confectionery counter?) lete
    * * *
    kape; pretsitiens; kases lodziņš, lete; marka; metamais kauliņš; mērītājs, skaitītājs; darboties pretī; dot pretsitienu; pretējs; pretējā virzienā, pretēji

    English-Latvian dictionary > counter

  • 73 cravat

    [krə'væt]
    (a kind of scarf worn instead of a tie round the neck.) kravate
    * * *
    kravate

    English-Latvian dictionary > cravat

  • 74 crystal

    ['kristl]
    1) (a small part of a solid substance (eg salt or ice) which has a regular shape.) kristāls
    2) (a special kind of very clear glass: This bowl is made of crystal.) kristāls
    - crystallize
    - crystallise
    - crystallization
    - crystallisation
    - crystal ball
    - crystal clear
    * * *
    kristāls; pulksteņa stikls; detektora kristāls; kristāla; kristālisks; caurspīdīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > crystal

  • 75 cyst

    [sist]
    (a kind of liquid-filled blister on an internal part of the body or just under the skin.) cista
    * * *
    pūlis; cista

    English-Latvian dictionary > cyst

  • 76 daffodil

    ['dæfədil]
    (a kind of yellow spring flower which grows from a bulb.) dzeltenā narcise
    * * *
    dzeltenā narcise; gaiši dzeltena krāsa

    English-Latvian dictionary > daffodil

  • 77 dandelion

    (a kind of common wild plant with jagged leaves and a yellow flower.) pienene
    * * *
    pienene

    English-Latvian dictionary > dandelion

  • 78 date

    I 1. [deit] noun
    1) ((a statement on a letter etc giving) the day of the month, the month and year: I can't read the date on this letter.) datums
    2) (the day and month and/or the year in which something happened or is going to happen: What is your date of birth?) datums
    3) (an appointment or engagement, especially a social one with a member of the opposite sex: He asked her for a date.) satikšanās
    2. verb
    1) (to have or put a date on: This letter isn't dated.) datēt
    2) ((with from or back) to belong to; to have been made, written etc at (a certain time): Their quarrel dates back to last year.) attiecināt
    3) (to become obviously old-fashioned: His books haven't dated much.) novecot; kļūt nemodernam
    - dateline
    - out of date
    - to date
    - up to date
    II [deit] noun
    (the brown, sticky fruit of the date palm, a kind of tree growing in the tropics.) datele
    * * *
    datele; datums; laikmets, periods; dateļpalma; termiņš; satikšanās; datēt; kļūt nemodernam, novecot; norunāt satikšanos

    English-Latvian dictionary > date

  • 79 decorate

    ['dekəreit]
    1) (to add some kind of ornament etc to (something) to make more beautiful, striking etc: We decorated the Christmas tree with glass balls.) izgreznot; dekorēt; rotāt
    2) (to put paint, paper etc on the walls, ceiling and woodwork of (a room): He spent a week decorating the living-room.) nokrāsot (sienas); tapsēt
    3) (to give a medal or badge to (someone) as a mark of honour: He was decorated for his bravery.) apbalvot (ar ordeni)
    - decorative
    - decorator
    * * *
    dekorēt, izgreznot; iztapsēt, nokrāsot

    English-Latvian dictionary > decorate

  • 80 demand

    1. verb
    1) (to ask or ask for firmly and sharply: I demanded an explanation.) []prasīt
    2) (to require or need: This demands careful thought.) prasīt
    2. noun
    1) (a request made so that it sounds like a command: They refused to meet the workers' demands for more money.) prasība
    2) (an urgent claim: The children make demands on my time.) prasība
    3) (willingness or desire to buy or obtain (certain goods etc); a need for (certain goods etc): There's no demand for books of this kind.) pieprasījums
    - on demand
    * * *
    prasība; pieprasījums

    English-Latvian dictionary > demand

См. также в других словарях:

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  • kind — Ⅰ. kind [1] ► NOUN 1) a class or type of people or things having similar characteristics. 2) character; nature. 3) each of the elements (bread and wine) of the Eucharist. ● in kind Cf. ↑in kind …   English terms dictionary

  • kind — [kīnd] n. [ME kynd < OE cynd, akin to Ger kind, child, ON kundr, son < IE * ĝṇti (> L natio, NATION) < base * ĝen : see GENUS] 1. Archaic a) origin b) nature c) manner; way …   English World dictionary

  • Kind — Kind, n. [OE. kinde, cunde, AS. cynd. See {Kind}, a.] 1. Nature; natural instinct or disposition. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] He knew by kind and by no other lore. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Some of you, on pure instinct of nature, Are led by kind t… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Kind — (k[imac]nd), a. [Compar. {Kinder} (k[imac]nd [ e]r); superl. {Kindest}.] [AS. cynde, gecynde, natural, innate, prop. an old p. p. from the root of E. kin. See {Kin} kindred.] 1. Characteristic of the species; belonging to one s nature; natural;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • kind — n 1: a particular type, category, or class properties of like kind see also like kind exchange 2 a: an unconverted form a partition of property in kind; broadly: a form other than money forbid a bribe in cash or in kind …   Law dictionary

  • Kind. — Kind.   Im allgemeinen Sprachgebrauch bezeichnet der Begriff Kind entweder, im engeren Sinn, den Nachkommen einer Person oder aber, im weiteren Sinn, den Menschen bis zum Eintritt ins Jugendalter. Der dabei durchlaufene Zeitraum, die Kindheit,… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • kind — n *type, sort, stripe, kidney, ilk, description, nature, character kind adj Kind, kindly, benign, benignant mean having or exhibiting a nature that is gentle, considerate, and inclined to benevolent or beneficent actions and are comparable… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • kind — [kaɪnd] noun COMMERCE ( a) payment/​benefit in kind a method of paying someone by giving goods or services instead of money: • The company agreed that the loan should be settled by payment in kind. • A workplace nursery is not regarded as a… …   Financial and business terms

  • Kind — can mean:* The type of types in a type system in type theory * Natural kind, in philosophy a grouping of things which is a natural grouping, not an artificial one. * KIND is the ICAO designation for Indianapolis International Airport * Created… …   Wikipedia

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