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taught

  • 1 taught

    [to:t]
    past tense, past participle; = teach
    * * *
    mācīt; apmācīt; pieradināt; pārmācīt

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  • 2 self-taught

    autodidaktisks

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  • 3 teach

    [ti: ]
    past tense, past participle - taught; verb
    (to give knowledge, skill or wisdom to a person; to instruct or train (a person): She teaches English / the piano; Experience has taught him nothing.) mācīt
    - teaching
    * * *
    mācīt; apmācīt; pieradināt; pārmācīt

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  • 4 class

    1. plural - classes; noun
    1) (a group of people or things that are alike in some way: The dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.) grupa; kategorija
    2) ((the system according to which people belong to) one of a number of economic/social groups: the upper class; the middle class; the working class; ( also adjective) the class system.) šķira
    3) (a grade or rank (of merit): musicians of a high class.) izcilība
    4) (a number of students or scholars taught together: John and I are in the same class.) klase
    5) (a school lesson or college lecture etc: a French class.) (mācību) stunda; nodarbība
    6) ((American) a course or series of lectures, often leading to an examination.) lekciju/nodarbību cikls
    2. verb
    (to regard as being of a certain type: He classes all women as stupid.) klasificēt; ierindot
    - class-room
    * * *
    šķira; stunda; šķira, kategorija, grupa; klase; izcilība; izlaidums; iesaukums; ierindot, klasificēt

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  • 5 cookery

    noun (the art or practice of cooking food: She was taught cookery at school; ( also adjective) cookery classes.) ēdienu gatavošana; kulinārija
    * * *
    ēdienu gatavošana, kulinārija

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  • 6 doctrine

    ['doktrin]
    (a belief or set of beliefs which is taught: religious doctrines.) doktrīna, mācība
    * * *
    doktrīna, mācība

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  • 7 instinct

    ['instiŋkt]
    (a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) instinkts
    - instinctively
    * * *
    instinkts

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  • 8 lesson

    ['lesn]
    1) (something which is learned or taught: The lesson which we learned from the experience was never to trust anyone.) mācība
    2) (a period of teaching: during the French lesson.) (mācību) stunda; nodarbība
    3) (a part of the Bible read in church: He was asked to read the lesson on Sunday morning.) lasījums
    * * *
    nodarbība, stunda; uzdevums; mācība; morāle, pamācība

    English-Latvian dictionary > lesson

  • 9 life-saving

    noun (the act or skill of rescuing people from drowning: The boy is being taught life-saving.) slīcēju glābšana
    * * *
    glābšanas

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  • 10 parrot

    ['pærət]
    (a kind of bird found in warm countries, especially in South America, with a hooked bill and usually brightly-coloured feathers, that can be taught to imitate human speech.) papagailis
    * * *
    papagailis; atkārtot kā papagailim

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  • 11 polytechnic

    [poli'teknik]
    (a school or college in which technical subjects, eg engineering and building, are taught.) politehnikums
    * * *
    politehnikums; politehnisks

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  • 12 pupil

    I ['pju:pl] noun
    (a person who is being taught by a teacher or tutor: The school has 2,000 pupils.) skolēns, skolnieks, skolniece
    II ['pju:pl] noun
    (the round opening in the middle of the eye through which the light passes.) (acs) zīlīte
    * * *
    skolēns, kurš apmeklē visas stundas, skolnieks; zīlīte

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  • 13 rifle

    1. noun
    (a gun with a long barrel, fired from the shoulder: The soldiers are being taught to shoot with rifles.) šautene
    2. verb
    1) (to search (through something): The thief rifled through the drawers.) pārmeklēt; vandīties (lai laupītu)
    2) (to steal: The document had been rifled.) nozagt; nolaupīt
    * * *
    šautene; strēlnieki, strēlnieku daļa; pārmeklēt; šaut ar šauteni; rievot

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  • 14 schoolfellow

    noun (a person who is or was taught at the same school, especially in the same class: I met an old schoolfellow of yours.) skolasbiedrs
    * * *
    skolasbiedrs

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  • 15 secondary school

    (a school where subjects are taught at a more advanced level than at primary school.) vidusskola
    * * *
    vidusskola

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  • 16 teaching

    1) (the work of teacher: Teaching is a satisfying job; ( also adjective) the teaching staff of a school.) mācīšana; skolotāja darbs
    2) (guidance or instruction: She followed her mother's teaching.) []mācība
    3) (something that is taught: one of the teachings of Christ.) mācība
    * * *
    apmācība; doktrīna, mācība

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  • 17 class-room

    noun (a room in a school where a class is taught.) klase (telpa)

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  • 18 irrespective of

    (without consideration of: The pupils are all taught together, irrespective of age or ability.) neatkarīgi []

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  • 19 know better

    (to be too wise or well-taught (to do something): She should know better at her age!; He should have known better than to trust them.) nebūt tādam muļķim

    English-Latvian dictionary > know better

  • 20 physical education

    noun (abbreviation) (PE; physical training (gymnastics) and sport taught as a subject at school.) fiziskā audzināšana, fizkultūra

    English-Latvian dictionary > physical education

См. также в других словарях:

  • Taught — Taught, a. See {Taut}. Totten. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Taught — Taught, imp. & p. p. of {Teach}. [AS. imp. t[=ae]hte, p. p. get[=ae]ht.] Note: See {Teach}. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • taught — index informed (educated), knowing Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • taught — [to:t US to:t] the past tense and past participle of ↑teach …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • taught — the past tense and past participle of teach …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • taught — past tense of teach, from O.E. tahte (see TEACH (Cf. teach)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • taught — [tôt] vt., vi. pt. & pp. of TEACH …   English World dictionary

  • Taught — Teach Teach (t[=e]ch), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Taught} (t[add]t); p. pr. & vb. n. {Teaching}.] [OE. techen, imp. taughte, tahte, AS. t[=ae]cean, imp. t[=ae]hte, to show, teach, akin to t[=a]cn token. See {Token}.] 1. To impart the knowledge of; to… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • taught — un·taught; un·taught·ness; taught; …   English syllables

  • taught — [[t]tɔ͟ːt[/t]] Taught is the past tense and past participle of teach …   English dictionary

  • taught — the past tense and past participle of teach: She taught English in Prague …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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