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41 monologue
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42 partiality
[-ʃi'æləti]1) (a liking for: He has a partiality for cheese.) tieksme, nosliece2) (the preferring of one person or side more than another: He could not help showing his partiality for/towards his own team.) neobjektivitāte* * *neobjektivitāte, objektivitātes trūkums; favorītisms; sevišķa tieksme, nosliece, tieksme -
43 patent
['peitənt, ]( American[) 'pæ-] 1. noun(an official licence from the government giving one person or business the right to make and sell a particular article and to prevent others from doing the same: She took out a patent on her design; ( also adjective) a patent process.) patents; patentēts2. verb(to obtain a patent for; He patented his new invention.) patentēt* * *patents; izņemt patentu, patentēt; patentēts; nepārprotams, skaidrs; jauns, oriģināls; augstākā labuma -
44 patience
1) (the ability or willingness to be patient: Patience is a virtue.) pacietība2) (a card game usually played by one person: She often plays patience.) pasjanss* * *pacietība; pasjanss -
45 peculiar
[pi'kju:ljə]1) (strange; odd: peculiar behaviour.) dīvains, savāds2) (belonging to one person, place or thing in particular and to no other: customs peculiar to France.) īpašs; raksturīgs•- peculiarly* * *īpašs, sevišķs; ekscentrisks, savāds, dīvains; nevesels -
46 portion
['po:ʃən]1) (a part: Read this portion of the book.) daļa2) (a share: Her portion of the money amounted to $200.) daļa3) (an amount of food usually for one person: a portion of salad.) porcija•* * *tiesa, daļa; porcija; pūrs; liktenis; sadalīt daļās; dot pūru -
47 private
1. adjective1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privāts; personisks2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) neoficiāls; personisks; vienkāršs2. noun(in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) ierindnieks- privacy- privately
- private enterprise
- private means
- in private* * *ierindnieks; personisks, privāts; slēgts; vientulīgs, noslēgts; neoficiāls; konfidenciāls, slepens -
48 privilege
['privəli‹]((a) favour or right available, or granted, to only one person, or to a small number of people: Senior students are usually allowed certain privileges.) privilēģija; priekšrocība* * *priekšrocība, privilēģija; konfidencialitāte; dot priekšrocības, privileģēt -
49 recital
1) (a public performance (of music or songs) usually by one person or a small number of people: a recital of Schubert's songs.) solokoncerts2) (the act of reciting.) deklamācija; uzstāšanās* * *izklāsts; uzskaitīšana; solokoncerts; vienam komponistam veltīts koncerts; deklamācija -
50 thee
[ði:](an old word for `you' used only when addressing one person, especially God (usually Thee), as the object of a verb: We thank Thee for Thy goodness.) tev; tevi (novecojusi forma)* * *tev, tevi -
51 thou
(an old word for `you' used only when addressing one person, especially God (usually Thou), as the subject of a verb: Thou, O God.; Thou shalt not kill!) (novec., poēt.) tu* * *tūkstoš dolāru; tu -
52 thy
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53 transfuse
[træns'fju:z](to transfer (the blood of one person) into the veins of another.) pārliet (asinis)* * *pārliet; modināt, raisīt -
54 turnstile
noun (a revolving gate which allows only one person to pass at a time, usually after payment of entrance fees etc: There is a turnstile at the entrance to the football ground.) turnikets* * *turnikets -
55 ultimatum
plural - ultimatums; noun(a final demand made by one person, nation etc to another, with a threat to stop peaceful discussion and declare war etc if the demand is ignored: An ultimatum has been issued to him to withdraw his troops from our territory.) ultimāts* * *ultimāts; galīgais mērķis -
56 vocabulary
[və'kæbjuləri]plural - vocabularies; noun1) (words in general: This book contains some difficult vocabulary.) vārdu krājums2) ((the stock of) words known and used eg by one person, or within a particular trade or profession: He has a vocabulary of about 20,000 words; the specialized vocabulary of nuclear physics.) vārdu krājums3) (a list of words in alphabetical order with meanings eg added as a supplement to a book dealing with a particular subject: This edition of Shakespeare's plays has a good vocabulary at the back.) (nozares, izdevuma) vārdnīca* * *leksika, vārdu krājums; vārdnīca -
57 go around
((of stories, rumours etc) to be passed from one person to another: There's a rumour going around that you are leaving.) (par baumām u.tml.) izplatīties -
58 left over
(not used; extra: When everyone took a partner there was one person left over; We divided out the left-over food.) atlikušais; atlicis -
59 play off against
(to set (one person) against (another) in order to gain an advantage: He played his father off against his mother to get more pocket money.) izspēlēt vienu pret otru; sarīdīt -
60 the blind leading the blind
(one inexperienced or incompetent person telling another about something: My teaching you about politics will be a case of the blind leading the blind.)
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