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(heating)

  • 1 heating

    noun (the system of heaters etc which heat a room, building etc: We turn the heating off in the summer.) apkure
    * * *
    siltumspēja; sildīšana; sasildīšana; apkure; sildošs; apkures

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  • 2 heating apparatus

    sildierīce

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  • 3 heating installation

    apkures sistēma

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  • 4 heating plant

    apkures iekārta

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  • 5 heating system

    apkures sistēma

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  • 6 central heating

    (heating of a building by water, steam or air through pipes from one central boiler etc.) centrālapkure
    * * *
    centrālapkure

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  • 7 district heating

    rajona siltumapgāde

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  • 8 oil-fired central heating

    naftas centrālapkure

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  • 9 to install central heating

    ievilkt centrālapkuri

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  • 10 central

    ['sentrəl]
    1) (belonging to or near the centre (eg of a town): His flat is very central.) centrāls; centra-
    2) (principal or most important: the central point of his argument.) galvenais
    - centralise
    - centralization
    - centralisation
    - centrally
    - central heating
    - central processing unit
    * * *
    centrāle; centrāls; centra; galvenais

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  • 11 cook

    [kuk] 1. verb
    (to prepare (food) or become ready by heating: She cooked the chicken; The chicken is cooking in the oven.) (par ēdienu) gatavot, gatavoties
    2. noun
    (a person who cooks, especially for a living: She was employed as a cook at the embassy.) pavārs; virēja
    - cookery
    - cookery-book
    - cook up
    * * *
    pavārs, virēja; gatavot ēdienu, vārīt; vārīties; karsēt, cepināt; viltot

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  • 12 distil

    [di'stil]
    American - distilled; verb
    1) (to get (a liquid) in a pure state by heating to steam or a vapour and cooling again.) destilēt, pārtvaicēt
    2) (to obtain alcoholic spirit from anything by this method: Whisky is distilled from barley.) tecināt
    - distiller
    - distillery
    * * *
    pārtvaicēt, destilēt; dedzināt; pilēt; pilināt

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  • 13 element

    ['eləmənt]
    1) (an essential part of anything: Sound teaching of grammar is one of the elements of a good education.) elements; daļa
    2) (a substance that cannot be split by chemical means into simpler substances: Hydrogen, chlorine, iron and uranium are elements.) elements
    3) (surroundings necessary for life: Water is a fish's natural element.) stihija
    4) (a slight amount: an element of doubt.) daļa
    5) (the heating part in an electric kettle etc.) sekcija
    - elements
    - in one's element
    * * *
    elements, daļa; stihija, elements; apakšvienība

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  • 14 enamel

    [i'næməl] 1. noun
    1) (a variety of glass applied as coating to a metal or other surface and made hard by heating: This pan is covered with enamel; ( also adjective) an enamel plate.) emalja; emaljēts
    2) (the coating of the teeth.) emalja
    3) (a glossy paint.) glazūra
    2. verb
    (to cover or decorate with enamel.) emaljēt; glazēt
    * * *
    emalja; glazūra; emaljēt; glazēt; rotāt, noklāt

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  • 15 fire

    1. noun
    1) (anything that is burning, whether accidentally or not: a warm fire in the kitchen; Several houses were destroyed in a fire.) uguns; ugunskurs; ugunsgrēks
    2) (an apparatus for heating: a gas fire; an electric fire.) elektriskā krāsns
    3) (the heat and light produced by burning: Fire is one of man's greatest benefits.) uguns
    4) (enthusiasm: with fire in his heart.) dedzība; aizrautība; kvēle
    5) (attack by gunfire: The soldiers were under fire.) apšaude; uguns
    2. verb
    1) ((of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen: The ceramic pots must be fired.) apdedzināt (krāsnī; ceplī)
    2) (to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire: The story fired his imagination.) iekvēlināt; iejūsmināt
    3) (to operate (a gun etc) by discharging a bullet etc from it: He fired his revolver three times.) []šaut
    4) (to send out or discharge (a bullet etc) from a gun etc: He fired three bullets at the target.) []šaut
    5) ((often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at: They suddenly fired on us; She fired at the target.) šaut; atklāt uguni
    6) (to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss: He was fired from his last job for being late.) atlaist no darba
    - firearm
    - fire-brigade
    - fire-cracker
    - fire-engine
    - fire-escape
    - fire-extinguisher
    - fire-guard
    - fireman
    - fireplace
    - fireproof
    - fireside
    - fire-station
    - firewood
    - firework
    - firing-squad
    - catch fire
    - on fire
    - open fire
    - play with fire
    - set fire to something / set something on fire
    - set fire to / set something on fire
    - set fire to something / set on fire
    - set fire to / set on fire
    - under fire
    * * *
    liesma, uguns; uguns, ugunskurs; ugunsgrēks; dedzība, kvēle; apšaude, uguns; aizdedzināt, pielikt uguni; aizdegties; kurināt, uzturēt uguni; šaut; iekvēlināt, iejūsmināt; kaltēt, apdedzināt; atlaist

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  • 16 forge

    I 1. [fo:‹] noun
    (a very hot oven in which metals are melted etc; a furnace: Steel is manufactured in a forge.) ēze; kurtuve
    2. verb
    (to shape metal by heating and hammering: He forged a horse-shoe out of an iron bar.) kalt (metālu)
    II [fo:‹] verb
    (to copy (eg a letter or a signature) and pretend that it is genuine, usually for illegal purposes: He forged my signature.) viltot (dokumentu, parakstu)
    III [fo:‹] verb
    (to move steadily: they forged ahead with their plans.) izvirzīties priekšgalā
    * * *
    kalve, smēde; ēze; kalt; neatlaidīgi virzīties uz priekšu; izvirzīties priekšgalā; viltot

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  • 17 furnace

    ['fə:nis]
    (a very hot oven or closed-in fireplace for melting iron ore, making steam for heating etc.) kurtuve
    * * *
    krāsns, pavards; katls; kurtuve

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  • 18 gas

    [ɡæs] 1. noun
    1) (a substance like air: Oxygen is a gas.) gāze
    2) (any gas which is used for heating, cooking etc.) gāze
    3) (a gas which is used by dentists as an anaesthetic.) gāze
    4) (a poisonous or irritating gas used in war etc: The police used tear gas to control the riot.) gāze
    2. verb
    (to poison or kill (a person or animal) with gas: He was gassed during World War I.) saindēt/nogalināt ar gāzi
    - gassy
    - gassiness
    - gas chamber
    - gas mask
    - gas meter
    - gasoline
    - gasolene
    - gas station
    - gasworks
    * * *
    gāze; degviela, benzīns; tukšas runas, pļāpas; kaut kas satriecošs; indīga viela, gāze; gāzes; saindēt ar gāzi; piepildīt ar gāzi; uzņemt gāzi; kult tukšus salmus, pļāpāt; satriekt

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  • 19 greenhouse effect

    noun ((singular) the gradual heating of the atmosphere caused by air pollution which traps energy from the sun.) siltumnīcas efekts
    * * *
    siltumnīcas efekts

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  • 20 heat

    [hi:t] 1. noun
    1) (the amount of hotness (of something), especially of things which are very hot: Test the heat of the water before you bath the baby.) karstums
    2) (the warmth from something which is hot: The heat from the fire will dry your coat; the effect of heat on metal; the heat of the sun.) karstums; svelme
    3) (the hottest time: the heat of the day.) svelme
    4) (anger or excitement: He didn't mean to be rude - he just said that in the heat of the moment.) kaisme; satraukums
    5) (in a sports competition etc, one of two or more contests from which the winners go on to take part in later stages of the competition: Having won his heat he is going through to the final.) priekšsacīkstes
    2. verb
    ((sometimes with up) to make or become hot or warm: We'll heat (up) the soup; The day heats up quickly once the sun has risen.) sakarsēt; sasildīt; sasilt
    - heatedly
    - heatedness
    - heater
    - heating
    - heat wave
    - in/on heat
    See also:
    - hot
    * * *
    karstums, tveice, svelme; karstums, drudzis; siltums; kaisme, kvēle; kvēle; meklēšanās; skrējiens noteiktā distancē, hīts; priekšsacīkstes; sakarsēt, sasildīt; sakarst, sasilt; nokaitēt; kurināt; apkurināt; iekaist, iekarst

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