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121 destruction
1) (the act or process of destroying or being destroyed: the destruction of the city.) iznīcināšana; sagraušana2) (the state of being destroyed; ruin: a scene of destruction.) postījumi•- destructively
- destructiveness* * *sagraušana, izpostīšana; posta cēlonis -
122 detachment
1) (the state of not being influenced by emotion or prejudice.) neatkarība; objektivitāte2) (the act of detaching.) atdalīšana3) (a group (especially of soldiers): A detachment was sent to guard the supplies.) vienība; nodaļa* * *atdalīšana, atšķiršana; nošķirtība; objektivitāte; nodaļa -
123 develop
[di'veləp]past tense, past participle - developed; verb1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) attīstīt; attīstīties2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) izstrādāt; izkopt3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) atklāties; parādīties4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) attīstīt (fotofilmu)•* * *attīstīties; izplatīties; izstrādāt; atklāties, parādīties; attīstīt; izvērst -
124 dictate
[dik'teit, ]( American[) 'dikteit]1) (to say or read out (something) for someone else to write down: He always dictates his letters (to his secretary).) diktēt2) (to state officially or with authority: He dictated the terms of our offer.) diktēt3) (to give orders to; to command: I certainly won't be dictated to by you (= I won't do as you say).) pavēlēt•- dictator
- dictatorship* * *diktēt; diktēt, pavēlēt -
125 dictatorship
1) (the authority of a dictator: His dictatorship is threatened by the terrorists.) diktatūra2) (a state ruled by a dictator: That country is a dictatorship now.) diktatora pārvaldīta valsts* * *diktatūra -
126 difficulty
plural - difficulties; noun1) (the state or quality of being hard (to do) or not easy: I have difficulty in understanding him.) grūtības2) (an obstacle or objection: He has a habit of foreseeing difficulties.) šķērslis; kavēklis3) ((especially in plural) trouble, especially money trouble: The firm was in difficulties.) grūtības* * *grūtības; šķērslis, kavēklis; domstarpības, nesaskaņas -
127 disbelief
[-f]noun (the state of not believing: She stared at him in disbelief.) neticība; šaubas* * *neticība, šaubas -
128 discomfort
1) (the state of being uncomfortable; pain: Her broken leg caused her great discomfort.) neērtība2) (something that causes lack of comfort: the discomforts of living in a tent.) neērtība* * *neērtība, neomulība; radīt neērtības
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