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81 underneath
1. preposition, adverb(at or to a lower position (than); beneath: She was standing underneath the light; Have you looked underneath the bed?) zem; apakšā; lejā2. noun(the part or side beneath: Have you ever seen the underneath of a bus?) apakša* * *apakšdaļa; apakšējais; lejā, apakšā; zem -
82 undersell
past tense, past participle - undersold; verb(to sell goods at a lower price than (a competitor).) pārdot lētāk/zem cenas* * *pārdot lētāk, pārdot zem cenas; slikti reklamēt, vāji propagandēt -
83 A flat
noun ((music) a note that is a semitone lower than A.) la bemols -
84 beat down
1) ((of the sun) to give out great heat: The sun's rays beat down on us.) spiest/dedzināt (par sauli)2) (to (force to) lower a price by bargaining: We beat the price down; We beat him down to a good price.) nokaulēt/nosist (cenu) -
85 Certificate of Secondary Education
noun (abbreviation) (C.S.E.; a secondary school leaving certificate (given for each subject), of a lower level than the General Certificate of Education (university entrance).) apliecība par vidējo izglītībuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > Certificate of Secondary Education
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86 degrading
adjective (tending to make lower in rank etc or to disgrace: a degrading occupation.) degradējošs; pazemojošs; pazeminošs -
87 downward(s)
adverb (towards a lower position or state: The path led downward (s) towards the sea.) lejup; uz leju -
88 hour-glass
noun (a device that measures time in hours by passing sand from one glass container through a narrow tube into a lower container.) smilšu pulkstenis -
89 let down
1) (to lower: She let down the blind.) nolaist zemē2) (to disappoint or fail to help when necessary etc: You must give a film show at the party - you can't let the children down (noun let-down); She felt he had let her down by not coming to see her perform.) piekrāpt; pamest nelaimē3) (to make flat by allowing the air to escape: When he got back to his car, he found that some children had let his tyres down.) saplacināt (izlaižot gaisu)4) (to make longer: She had to let down the child's skirt.) pagarināt; palaist garāku (tērpu) -
90 put down
1) (to lower: The teacher asked the pupil to put his hand down.) nolaist2) (to place on the floor or other surface, out of one's hands: Put that knife down immediately!) nolikt; izlaist no rokām3) (to subdue (a rebellion etc).) apspiest (sacelšanos u.tml.)4) (to kill (an animal) painlessly when it is old or very ill.) (dzīvnieku) nomērdēt, iemidzināt -
91 put (someone) in his place
(to remind (someone), often in a rude or angry way, of his lower social position, or lack of importance, experience etc.) norādīt kādam viņa īsto vietu -
92 put (someone) in his place
(to remind (someone), often in a rude or angry way, of his lower social position, or lack of importance, experience etc.) norādīt kādam viņa īsto vietu -
93 significantly
[siɡ'nifikəntli]1) (in a significant manner: He patted his pocket significantly.) svarīgi; zīmīgi2) (to an important degree: Sales-levels are significantly lower than last year, which is very disappointing.) ievērojami -
94 the (House of) Commons
(the lower house of the British parliament.) Apakšnams (Anglijas parlamentā) -
95 the (House of) Commons
(the lower house of the British parliament.) Apakšnams (Anglijas parlamentā) -
96 under-
1) (beneath, as in underline.) zem-2) (too little, as in underpay.) pārāk mazs/maz3) (lower in rank: the under-manager.) zemāka ranga-/pakāpes-4) (less in age than: a nursery for under-fives (= children aged four and under).) jaunāks nekā -
97 underside
(the lower surface; the part or side lying beneath.) apakša; apakšpuse
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