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1 building
1) (the art or business of putting up (houses etc) ( also adjective): a building contractor.) celtniecība2) (anything built: The new supermarket is a very ugly building.) celtne; ēka* * *celtne, ēka; saimniecības ēkas; celtniecība -
2 building society
(a business firm that lends money for building or buying houses.) krājaizdevumu sabiedrība (celtniecībai vai māju pirkšanai) -
3 building estate
mikrorajons -
4 building technicalities
celtniecības tehniskie jautājumi -
5 building under construction
jaunceltne -
6 building yard
būvlaukums -
7 building-lease
apbūves gabala noma -
8 building-society
dzīvokļu celtniecības kooperatīvs -
9 character building
rakstura veidošana -
10 circular building
apļveida celtne -
11 design for a building
celtnes projekts -
12 frame of the building
ēkas karkass -
13 high-rise building
augstceltne -
14 image-building
imidža radīšana, propagandas reklāma -
15 jerry-building
pavirša celtne -
16 municipal building
sabiedriska ēka -
17 speed-up-up in building
celtniecības tempu paātrinājums -
18 tall building
augsta ēka -
19 to renovate an old building
atjaunot vecu ēku -
20 to spot guards around the building
novietot sargus apkārt ēkaiEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to spot guards around the building
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