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101 advertisement
noun ((also ad [æd], advert) a film, newspaper announcement, poster etc making something known, especially in order to persuade people to buy it: an advertisement for toothpaste on television; She replied to my advertisement for a secretary.) sludinājums; reklāma* * *sludinājums; reklāma -
102 advertiser
noun (a person who advertises.) reklamētājs* * *sludinājuma ievietotājs; reklamētājs; reklāmlaikraksts -
103 advice
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104 advisability
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105 adviser
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106 affability
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107 affiliation
noun (a connection with (an organization etc): What are his political affiliations?) pievienošana (filiāles); piederība; saistība* * *pievienošana; uzņemšana; uzņemšana par biedru; paternitātes noteikšana -
108 affirmation
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109 affluence
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110 afternoon
(the time between morning and evening: tomorrow afternoon; He works for us three afternoons a week; Tuesday afternoon; ( also adjective) afternoon tea.) pēcpusdiena* * *pēcpusdiena -
111 afterthought
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112 aggravation
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113 aggressiveness
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114 aggressor
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115 agitation
noun satraukums; uzbudinājums* * *sakratīšana, samaisīšana; saviļņojums, uzbudinājums, satraukums; iztirzāšana, apspriešana, diskusija; aģitācija, aģitēšana -
116 agitator
noun (a person who tries constantly to stir up public feeling: a political agitator.) aģitators* * *aģitators; maisītājs -
117 agreement
1) (the state of agreeing: We are all in agreement.) saskaņa; saprašanās2) (a business, political etc arrangement, spoken or written: You have broken our agreement; We have signed an agreement.) vienošanās; līgums* * *saskaņa; savstarpēja saskaņa; vienošanās, līgums; saskaņojums -
118 agriculture
((the science of) the cultivation of land: He is studying agriculture.) lauksaimniecība; zemkopība* * *lauksaimniecība, zemkopība; agronomija -
119 ailment
noun (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) (viegla) slimība* * *neveselums, viegla slimība, slimība -
120 aimlessness
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