-
61 acidity
noun (the quality of containing acid or too much acid.) skābums; dzēlīgums* * *skābuma pakāpe, skābums; dzēlīgums -
62 acquaintance
1) (a person whom one knows slightly.) paziņa2) ((with with) knowledge: My acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare is slight.) (virspusējas) zināšanas* * *pazīšanās; paziņa -
63 acquiescence
-
64 acquisitiveness
-
65 acquittal
noun He was released from prison following his acquittal.) attaisnošana* * *atbrīvošana; attaisnošana; veikšana -
66 acrobatics
-
67 actuality
[-'æ-]noun ((a) reality: the actuality of the situation.) īstenība; realitāte* * *īstenība, realitāte; reālisms; faktiskie apstākļi -
68 acupuncture
(a method of treating illness etc by sticking needles into the patient's skin at certain points.) akupunktūra* * *adatterapija, akupunktūra -
69 acuteness
noun asums; spēcīgums; īstums* * *spēcīgums, īstums; ass prāts, atjautība; smailums, asums; spalgums, griezīgums; asums -
70 Adam's apple
noun (the pointed part at the front of the neck that moves up and down when one talks or swallows.) ādamābols* * *ādamābols; ādamābols -
71 adaptability
-
72 adaptation
[æ-]noun piemērošanās; pielāgošanās; adaptēšana* * *pielāgošana, piemērošana; piemērošanās, pielāgošanās; adaptācija, adaptēšana; adaptācija -
73 adaptor
noun (a device which enables an electrical plug of one type to be used in a socket of another type, or several plugs to be used in the same socket at the same time.) adapters* * *adapters -
74 addition
1) (the act of adding: The child is not good at addition.) saskaitīšana2) (something added: They've had an addition to the family.) pieaugums* * *papildinājums, pielikums; saskaitīšana; piejaukums, piemaisījums; piedeva -
75 adequacy
-
76 adherence
-
77 adherent
noun (a follower; supporter: an adherent of Marx.) piekritējs; sekotājs* * *sekotājs, piekritējs; piederošs; lipīgs -
78 adjournment
-
79 adjudication
-
80 adjustment
noun sakārtošana; noregulēšana* * *savešana kārtībā, sakārtošana; uzstādīšana, montāža; noregulēšana; koriģēšana
См. также в других словарях:
noun phrase — noun a phrase that can function as the subject or object of a verb • Syn: ↑nominal phrase, ↑nominal • Hypernyms: ↑phrase * * * noun Usage: sometimes capitalized N&P : a syntactic element (as a word, phrase, or clause) that can be u … Useful english dictionary
noun — ADJECTIVE ▪ plural, singular ▪ ‘Sheep’ is both a singular and a plural noun. ▪ countable ▪ mass, uncountable ▪ … Collocations dictionary
Noun (departement) — Noun (département) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Noun (homonymie). Noun Département … Wikipédia en Français
noun phrase — noun A phrase that can serve as the subject or the object of a verb; it is usually headed by a noun, (including pronouns), with any associated dependents such as determiners or modifiers. ;Examples , The term “noun phrase” itself , “Fred” in… … Wiktionary
noun adjunct — noun a noun that modifies another noun and that is optional (that is, it can be removed without affecting the grammar of the sentence). For example, in the compound noun chicken soup , the noun adjunct chicken modifies the noun soup . Syn:… … Wiktionary
Noun (disambiguation) — Noun or Nouns may refer to: Noun, a lexical category Noun (department), a division of the West province in Cameroon Noun River, in Cameroon Nouns (album), an album by No Age Noun, Instruction type for Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) National Open… … Wikipedia
NOUN — NOU Les Égyptiens ayant conçu la création à l’image de celle de leur pays, lui même considéré comme étant le «don du Nil», le Noun désigne l’océan liquide qui existait avant que le monde ne fût créé. Et, de même que le Nil, lors de la crue, ne… … Encyclopédie Universelle
noun group — noun groups N COUNT A noun group is a noun or pronoun, or a group of words based on a noun or pronoun. In the sentence, He put the bottle of wine on the kitchen table , He , the bottle of wine , and the kitchen table are all noun groups. Syn:… … English dictionary
Noun — (noun), n. [OF. noun, nun, num, non, nom, F. nom, fr. L. nomen name. See {Name}.] (Gram.) A word used as the designation or appellation of a creature or thing, existing in fact or in thought; a substantive. [1913 Webster] Note: By some… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
noun — [naun] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Anglo French; Origin: name, noun , from Old French nom, from Latin nomen; NOMINAL] a word or group of words that represent a person (such as Michael , teacher or police officer ), a place (such as France or school ),… … Dictionary of contemporary English
noun — (n.) late 14c., from Anglo Fr. noun name, noun, from O.Fr. nom, non (Mod.Fr. nom), from L. nomen name, noun (see NAME (Cf. name) (n.)). Old English used name to mean noun. Related: Nounal … Etymology dictionary