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1 domestic
[də'mestik]1) (of or in the house or home: a domestic servant; domestic utensils.) mājas-; mājsaimniecības-2) (concerning one's private life or family: domestic problems.) mājas-; ģimenes-3) ((of animals) tame and living with or used by people.) (par dzīvniekiem) māj-4) (not foreign: the Government's domestic policy.) iekšzemes-; iekšējais; iekš-•- domestication
- domesticity
- domestic help* * *sulainis, kalpone; ģimenes, mājas; iekšzemes; mājas -
2 domestic animal
mājlops; mājdzīvnieks -
3 domestic animals
mājlopi -
4 domestic appliances
mājsaimniecības priekšmeti -
5 domestic policy
iekšpolitika -
6 domestic science
mājturība -
7 domestic servant
mājkalpotājs -
8 domestic service
mājkalpotāja darbs -
9 domestic trade
iekšējā tirdzniecība -
10 domestic help
((a person paid to give) assistance with housework etc.) palīgs mājas darbos -
11 bantam
['bæntəm](a small variety of domestic fowl: She keeps bantams; ( also adjective) a bantam cock.) pundurvista; pundurgailis; neliels; mazgabarīta-* * *pundurvista; kauslis; meiča; mazgabarīta, neliels -
12 cock
[kok] 1. noun1) (the male of birds, especially of the domestic fowl: a cock and three hens; ( also adjective) a cock sparrow.) gailis; (putnu) tēviņš2) (a kind of tap for controlling the flow of liquid, gas etc.) krāns3) (a slang word for the penis.)2. verb1) (to cause to stand upright or to lift: The dog cocked its ears.) pacelt; sasliet2) (to draw back the hammer of (a gun).) uzvilkt (šautenes gaili)3) (to tilt up or sideways (especially a hat).) uzlikt (cepuri uz vienas auss)•- cockerel- cocky
- cock-and-bull story
- cock-crow
- cock-eyed
- cocksure* * *guba, kaudze; tēviņš; muļķība; dižošanās; gaiļa dziedāšana; krāns; gailis; barvedis; lidotāja vieta; starpklājs; vecais; penis; pacelt, sasliet -
13 dog
[doɡ] 1. noun(a domestic, meat-eating animal related to the wolf and fox.) suns2. adjective((usually of members of the dog family) male: a dog-fox.) (vilku, lapsu) tēviņš3. verb(to follow closely as a dog does: She dogged his footsteps.) sekot pa pēdām; vajāt- dogged- doggedly
- doggedness
- dog-biscuit
- dog collar
- dog-eared
- dog-tired
- a dog's life
- go to the dogs
- in the doghouse
- not a dog's chance* * *suns; tēviņš; puisis; knaibles; atdura, gala slēdzis, sprūds; lēts restorāns, bārs; autoinspektors; sekot pa pēdām; vajāt -
14 fowl
plurals - fowl, fowls; noun(a bird, especially domestic, eg hens, ducks, geese etc: He keeps fowls and a few pigs.) mājputns* * *mājputns, vista; putnu gaļa; putni; medīt putnus -
15 plumber
(a person who fits and mends domestic water, gas and sewage pipes: Send for a plumber - we have a leaking pipe.) santehniķis- plumbing* * *santehniķis -
16 woman
['wumən]plural - women; noun1) (an adult human female: His sisters are both grown women now; ( also adjective) a woman doctor; women doctors.) sieviete2) (a female domestic daily helper: We have a woman who comes in to do the cleaning.) kalpone; izpalīdze•- - woman- womanhood
- womankind
- womenkind
- womanly
- womanliness
- womenfolk* * *sieviete; draugaļa, mīļākā; kalpone; galmadāma -
17 livestock
noun (domestic animals, especially horses, cattle, sheep, and pigs.) mājlopi
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