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41 acting
adjective (temporarily carrying out the duties of: He is acting president of the society.) vietas izpildītājs* * *tēlošana; tēlojums; tāds, kas darbojas -
42 anthropology
[ænƟrə'polə‹i](the study of human society, customs, beliefs etc.) antropoloģija- anthropologist* * *antropoloģija -
43 association
1) (a club, society etc.) asociācija; biedrība2) (a friendship or partnership.) biedrošanās3) (a connection in the mind: The house had associations with her dead husband.) asociācija; saistība* * *asociācija, biedrība, apvienība; asociācija, saistība; biedrošanās -
44 badge
[bæ‹](a mark, emblem or ornament showing rank, occupation, or membership of a society, team etc: a school badge on a blazer.) nozīmīte; emblēma; žetons* * *nozīmīte, žetons; emblēma, simbols; policists -
45 build
[bild] 1. past tense, past participle - built; verb(to form or construct from parts: build a house/railway/bookcase.) celt; būvēt; montēt2. noun(physical form: a man of heavy build.) ķermeņa uzbūve- builder- building
- building society
- built-in
- built-up
- build up* * *konstrukcija, veidojums; ķermeņa uzbūve; būvēt, celt; veidot; montēt, konstruēt; vīt -
46 civilize
(to change the ways of (a primitive people) to those found in a more advanced type of society: The Romans tried to civilize the ancient Britons.) civilizēt- civilisation* * *civilizēt -
47 dominant
['dominənt](ruling; most important; strongest: the dominant group in society; Green was the dominant colour in the room.) dominējošs; valdošs- dominate
- domination* * *dominante; dominējošs, valdošs -
48 dregs
[dreɡz]1) (the solid matter which is left at the bottom of a container when the liquid is all used up: the dregs of the wine.) biezumi; nosēdumi2) (anything worthless: the dregs of society.) padibenes; atkritumi* * *mieles, atliekas; atkritumi -
49 fascism
['fæʃizəm](a nationalistic and anti-Communist system of government like that of Italy 1922-43, where all aspects of society are controlled by the state and all criticism or opposition is suppressed.) fašisms- fascist* * *fašisms -
50 formation
1) (the act of forming or making: He agreed to the formation of a music society.) veidošana; organizēšana2) ((a) particular arrangement or order: The planes flew in formation.) izvietojums; izkārtojums; ierinda* * *veidošana; uzbūve, struktūra; izvietojums; ierinda; formācija -
51 fraternity
plural - fraternities; noun1) (a company of people who regard each other as equals, eg monks.) brālība2) (a company of people with the same interest, job etc: the banking fraternity.) biedrība3) ((American) a society of male students in various universities.) studentu biedrība (ASV)* * *brālība; studentu biedrība -
52 fundamental
1. adjective(of great importance; essential; basic: Respect for law and order is fundamental to a peaceful society.) būtisks; pamata-2. noun(a basic or essential part of any thing: Learning to read is one of the fundamentals of education.) pamati* * *pamati; pamatlikums, pamatprincips; būtisks, pamata -
53 hippie
['hipi]plural - hippies; noun, adjective((of) a usually young person who does not wish to live by the normal rules of society and who shows his rejection of these rules by his unusual clothes, habits etc: The farm cottage was bought by a group of young hippies; ( also adjective) hippy clothes.) hipijs; hipiju-* * *hipijs -
54 homogeneous
[,həumə'‹i:niəs](formed of parts or elements that are all of the same kind: homogeneous and heterogeneous classes; a homogeneous society.) homogēns, viendabīgs* * *homogēns, viendabīgs -
55 humble
1. adjective1) (not having a high opinion of oneself etc: You have plenty of ability but you're too humble.) pazemīgs2) (unimportant; having a low position in society etc: a man of humble origins.) vienkāršs; necils2. verb(to make (someone) humble: He was humbled by his failure.) pazemot- humbly- humbleness See also:- humility* * *pazemot; necils, vienkāršs; pazemīgs -
56 individual
[indi'vidjuəl] 1. adjective1) (single; separate: Put price labels on each individual item.) atsevišķs2) (intended for, used by etc one person etc: Customers in shops should be given individual attention.) individuāls3) (special to one person etc, showing or having special qualities: Her style of dress is very individual.) individuāls; īpatnējs2. noun1) (a single person in contrast to the group to which he belongs: the rights of the individual in society.) indivīds2) (a person: He's an untidy individual.) cilvēks•- individually* * *indivīds, persona; cilvēks; individuāls, personisks; īpatnējs, raksturīgs -
57 institute
['institju:t] 1. noun(a society or organization, or the building it uses: There is a lecture at the Philosophical Institute tonight.) institūts2. verb(to start or establish: When was the Red Cross instituted?) []dibināt; organizēt- institutional* * *institūts; īslaicīgi kursi, lekciju sērija; nodibināt, organizēt; ieviest; uzsākt -
58 integrate
['intiɡreit](to (cause to) mix freely with other groups in society etc: The immigrants are not finding it easy to integrate into the life of our cities.) integrēt; integrēties* * *apvienot vienā veselā, izveidot veselu; sabalansēt, koordinēt, saskaņot; realizēt rasu integrāciju; integrēt -
59 invite
1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) ielūgt; uzaicināt2) (to ask (a person) politely to do something: He was invited to speak at the meeting.) lūgt; aicināt3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) lūgt•- inviting* * *ielūgt, uzaicināt; aicināt, lūgt; raisīt, modināt; pievilkt, saistīt -
60 journal
['‹ə:nl]1) (a magazine or other regularly published paper (eg of a society): the British Medical Journal.) žurnāls2) (a diary giving an account of each day's activities.) dienasgrāmata•- journalist
- journalistic* * *dienasgrāmata; laikraksts, žurnāls; rēdze, tapa
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