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  • 1 in the quality of specialist

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  • 2 quality

    ['kwoləti]
    plural - qualities; noun
    1) (the extent to which something has features which are good or bad etc, especially features which are good: We produce several different qualities of paper; In this firm, we look for quality rather than quantity; ( also adjective) quality goods.) kvalitāte; labums
    2) (some (usually good) feature which makes a person or thing special or noticeable: Kindness is a human quality which everyone admires.) īpašība
    * * *
    kvalitāte, labums; īpašība; tembrs; dižciltība

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  • 3 not to be in the same street as

    (to be completely different, usually worse, in quality than.) sliktākas kvalitātes-

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  • 4 sex appeal

    (the quality of being attractive to people of the other sex: That actress has sex appeal.) seksuālā pievilcība
    * * *
    seksuālā pievilcība

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  • 5 taste

    [teist] 1. verb
    1) (to be aware of, or recognize, the flavour of something: I can taste ginger in this cake.) just garšu
    2) (to test or find out the flavour or quality of (food etc) by eating or drinking a little of it: Please taste this and tell me if it is too sweet.) []garšot; nobaudīt
    3) (to have a particular flavour or other quality that is noticed through the act of tasting: This milk tastes sour; The sauce tastes of garlic.) garšot
    4) (to eat (food) especially with enjoyment: I haven't tasted such a beautiful curry for ages.) baudīt (ēdienu, dzērienu)
    5) (to experience: He tasted the delights of country life.) []baudīt; izjust
    2. noun
    1) (one of the five senses, the sense by which we are aware of flavour: one's sense of taste; bitter to the taste.) garša
    2) (the quality or flavour of anything that is known through this sense: This wine has an unusual taste.) garša
    3) (an act of tasting or a small quantity of food etc for tasting: Do have a taste of this cake!) nogaršošana
    4) (a liking or preference: a taste for music; a queer taste in books; expensive tastes.) gaume; garša
    5) (the ability to judge what is suitable in behaviour, dress etc or what is fine and beautiful: She shows good taste in clothes; a man of taste; That joke was in good/bad taste.) gaume
    - tastefully
    - tastefulness
    - tasteless
    - tastelessly
    - tastelessness
    - - tasting
    - tasty
    - tastiness
    * * *
    garšas sajūta; garša; nogaršošana; nosliece, tieksme; gaume; stils; nokrāsa, pieskaņa; priekšstats; nogaršot; garšot; sajust garšu; nobaudīt; izbaudīt, piedzīvot

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  • 6 merit

    ['merit] 1. noun
    1) (the quality of worth, excellence or praiseworthiness: He reached his present position through merit.) nopelni
    2) (a good point or quality: His speech had at least the merit of being short.) laba īpašība
    2. verb
    (to deserve as reward or punishment: Your case merits careful consideration.) izpelnīties
    * * *
    nopelns; laba īpašība, vērtība; izpelnīties, iemantot

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  • 7 age

    [ei‹] 1. noun
    1) (the amount of time during which a person or thing has existed: He went to school at the age of six (years); What age is she?)
    2) ((often with capital) a particular period of time: This machine was the wonder of the age; the Middle Ages.) laikmets; periods
    3) (the quality of being old: This wine will improve with age; With the wisdom of age he regretted the mistakes he had made in his youth.) laiks; gadi
    4) ((usually in plural) a very long time: We've been waiting (for) ages for a bus.) ilgs laiks; mūžība
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) grow old or look old: He has aged a lot since I last saw him; His troubles have aged him.) novecot
    - ageless
    - age-old
    - the aged
    - come of age
    - of age
    * * *
    gadi, vecums; pilngadība; vecums; paaudze; laikmets, periods; ilgs laiks, mūžība; kalpošanas laiks; novecot; ļaut nostāvēties; ilgs, mūžsens

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  • 8 extremity

    [-'stre-]
    1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.)
    2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.)
    3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.)
    4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.)
    * * *
    gals; pats gals; galējā robeža, galējība

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  • 9 life

    plural - lives; noun
    1) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) dzīvība
    2) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) dzīve; mūžs
    3) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) dzīvīgums
    4) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) dzīvesveids
    5) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) dzīves posms
    6) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) dzīvība
    7) (the story of a life: He has written a life of Churchill.) biogrāfija; dzīves apraksts
    8) (life imprisonment: He was given life for murder.) mūža ieslodzījums
    - lifelike
    - life-and-death
    - lifebelt
    - lifeboat
    - lifebuoy
    - life-cycle
    - life expectancy
    - lifeguard
    - life-jacket
    - lifeline
    - lifelong
    - life-saving
    - life-sized
    - life-size
    - lifetime
    - as large as life
    - bring to life
    - come to life
    - for life
    - the life and soul of the party
    - not for the life of me
    - not on your life!
    - take life
    - take one's life
    - take one's life in one's hands
    - to the life
    * * *
    dzīve; dzīvība; dabiskais lielums; dzīvīgums, enerģija; dzīves apraksts, biogrāfija; sabiedriskā dzīve, sabiedrība; dzīvesveids; kalpošanas laiks, mūžs

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  • 10 wonder

    1. noun
    1) (the state of mind produced by something unexpected or extraordinary: He was full of wonder at the amazing sight.) izbrīns
    2) (something strange, unexpected or extraordinary: the Seven Wonders of the World; You work late so often that it's a wonder you don't take a bed to the office!) brīnums
    3) (the quality of being strange or unexpected: The wonder of the discovery is that it was only made ten years ago.) brīnums; brīnumaina īpašība
    2. verb
    1) (to be surprised: Caroline is very fond of John - I shouldn't wonder if she married him.) []brīnīties
    2) (to feel curiosity or doubt: Have you ever wondered about his reasons for wanting this money?) aizdomāties; padomāt
    3) (to feel a desire to know: I wonder what the news is.) vēlēties uzzināt; interesēties
    - wonderfully
    - wonderingly
    - wonderland
    - wondrous
    - no wonder
    * * *
    brīnīšanās, izbrīns; brīnums; vēlēties uzzināt; brīnīties

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  • 11 dedication

    1) (the quality of being dedicated; the act of dedicating: dedication to duty; the dedication of the church.) nodošanās (darbam, pienākumiem); aizraušanās
    2) (the words dedicating a book to someone: We can put the dedication at the top of the page.) veltījums
    * * *
    veltījums; nodošanās, uzticība; aizraušanās

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  • 12 glory

    ['ɡlo:ri] 1. plural - glories; noun
    1) (fame or honour: glory on the field of battle; He took part in the competition for the glory of the school.) slava; gods
    2) (a source of pride, fame etc: This building is one of the many glories of Venice.) lepnums
    3) (the quality of being magnificent: The sun rose in all its glory.) lieliskums; krāšņums
    2. verb
    (to take great pleasure in: He glories in his work as an architect.) lepoties
    - glorification
    - glorious
    - gloriously
    * * *
    slava; triumfs; lieliskums, krāšņums; nimbs, oreols; svētlaime; lepoties; gavilēt

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  • 13 leadership

    1) (the state of being a leader: He took over the leadership of the Labour party two years later.) vadība
    2) (the quality of being able to lead others; leadership ability: The post requires a person who combines leadership and energy; She's got leadership potential; Does he have any leadership qualities?.) vadītājam nepieciešamās īpašības
    * * *
    vadība

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  • 14 system

    ['sistəm]
    1) (an arrangement of many parts that work together: a railway system; the solar system; the digestive system.) sistēma; (dzelzceļu) tīkls
    2) (a person's body: Take a walk every day - it's good for the system!) organisms
    3) (a way of organizing something according to certain ideas, principles etc: a system of government/education.) sistēma
    4) (a plan or method: What is your system for washing the dishes?) metode; (darba) paņēmiens
    5) (the quality of being efficient and methodical: Your work lacks system.) sistēma
    - systematically
    * * *
    sistēma

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  • 15 decency

    noun ((the general idea of) what is proper, fitting, moral etc; the quality or act of being decent: In the interests of decency, we have banned nude bathing; He had the decency to admit that it was his fault.)
    * * *
    pieklājība; pieklājības normas; laipnība

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  • 16 humour

    ['hju:mə] 1. noun
    1) (the ability to amuse people; quickness to spot a joke: He has a great sense of humour.) humors
    2) (the quality of being amusing: the humour of the situation.) humors; noskaņojums
    2. verb
    (to please (someone) by agreeing with him or doing as he wishes: There is no point in telling him he is wrong - just humour him instead.) izdabāt; izpatikt
    - humorous
    - humorously
    - humorousness
    - - humoured
    * * *
    humors; garastāvoklis, noskaņojums; izpatikt, izdabāt

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  • 17 mystery

    ['mistəri]
    plural - mysteries; noun
    1) (something that cannot be, or has not been, explained: the mystery of how the universe was formed; the mystery of his disappearance; How she passed her exam is a mystery to me.) noslēpums; brīnums
    2) (the quality of being impossible to explain, understand etc: Her death was surrounded by mystery.) noslēpums; mīkla
    - mysteriously
    * * *
    noslēpums; mistērija; sakraments

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  • 18 smell

    1. [smel] noun
    1) (the sense or power of being aware of things through one's nose: My sister never had a good sense of smell.) oža
    2) (the quality that is noticed by using this power: a pleasant smell; There's a strong smell of gas.) smarža; smaka
    3) (an act of using this power: Have a smell of this!) Pasmaržo šo!
    2. [smelt] verb
    1) (to notice by using one's nose: I smell gas; I thought I smelt (something) burning.) saost
    2) (to give off a smell: The roses smelt beautiful; Her hands smelt of fish.) smaržot
    3) (to examine by using the sense of smell: Let me smell those flowers.) pasmaržot
    - smelly
    - smelliness
    - smell out
    * * *
    oža; smaka, smarža; saost; ostīt; ost, smaržot

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  • 19 tone

    [təun] 1. noun
    1) ((the quality of) a sound, especially a voice: He spoke in a low/angry/gentle tone; He told me about it in tones of disapproval; That singer/violin/piano has very good tone.) tonis
    2) (a shade of colour: various tones of green.) tonis; nokrāsa
    3) (firmness of body or muscle: Your muscles lack tone - you need exercise.) tonuss
    4) (in music, one of the larger intervals in an octave eg between C and D.) tonis
    2. verb
    (to fit in well; to blend: The brown sofa tones (in) well with the walls.) harmonēt; pieskaņoties; iederēties
    - toneless
    - tonelessly
    - tone down
    * * *
    tonis; gaisotne, atmosfēra; tonis, nokrāsa; elegance, stils; intonācija, modulācija; tonuss; piešķirt toni; uzskaņot

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  • 20 curl

    [kə:l] 1. verb
    1) (to twist or turn (especially hair) into small coils or rolls: My hair curls easily.) sprogoties; cirtoties; []sprogot; []cirtot
    2) ((sometimes with up) to move in curves; to bend or roll: The paper curled (up) at the edges.) saritināt; saritināties
    2. noun
    1) (a coil of hair etc.) sproga; cirta
    2) (the quality of being curled: My hair has very little curl in it.) sprogainums; cirtainums
    - curly
    - curliness
    - curl up
    * * *
    cirta, sproga; spirāle; sasprogot; sprogoties; vīties; viļņoties

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