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1 settled
noteikts, pastāvīgs -
2 settled conviction
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3 settled principles
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4 settled weather
pastāvīgs laiks -
5 the bird settled on a branch
putns nolaidās uz zara -
6 settle
['setl]1) (to place in a position of rest or comfort: I settled myself in the armchair.) novietot; novietoties; iekārtoties2) (to come to rest: Dust had settled on the books.) nosēsties3) (to soothe: I gave him a pill to settle his nerves.) nomierināt4) (to go and live: Many Scots settled in New Zealand.) apmesties5) (to reach a decision or agreement: Have you settled with the builders when they are to start work?; The dispute between management and employees is still not settled.) nokārtot (jautājumu u.tml.)6) (to pay (a bill).) samaksāt; nokārtot rēķinu•- settler
- settle down
- settle in
- settle on
- settle up* * *sols ar atzveltni; apmesties; nometināt; novietoties; iekārtoties, ierīkoties; iekārtot, novietot; nomierināt; rimties, nomierināties; izšķirt, nokārtot; nokārtot; nogulsnēties, nostāties; nosēsties; nostabilizēties; novēlēt -
7 settle down
1) (to (cause to) become quiet, calm and peaceful: He waited for the audience to settle down before he spoke; She settled the baby down at last.) nomierināt; apklusināt; nomierināties; apklust2) (to make oneself comfortable: She settled (herself) down in the back of the car and went to sleep.) iekārtoties; ierīkoties3) (to begin to concentrate on something, eg work: He settled down to (do) his schoolwork.) pievērsties -
8 amicable
['æmikəbl](friendly: The dispute was finally settled in a very amicable manner.) draudzīgs- amicably* * *draudzīgs -
9 confirmed
1) (settled in a habit or way of life: a confirmed bachelor/drunkard.) nelabojams; pārliecināts2) ((of a person) who has received religious confirmation.) iesvētīts* * *nelabojams; pārliecināts -
10 deposit
[di'pozit] 1. verb1) (to put or set down: She deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.) nolikt2) (to put in for safe keeping: He deposited the money in the bank.) noguldīt; iemaksāt2. noun1) (an act of putting money in a bank etc: She made several large deposits at the bank during that month.) iemaksa2) (an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid: We have put down a deposit on a house in the country.) ķīla3) (the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way: We decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.) noguldījums4) (a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid: The flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.) nogulsnes5) (a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock: rich deposits of iron ore.) slānis; atradne* * *deponējums, noguldījums; iemaksa, ķīla; nogulsnes; nogulumiezis, slānis; nolikt; deponēt, noguldīt; iemaksāt; nogulsnēt; iestrādāt -
11 determined
1) (having one's mind made up: She is determined to succeed.) apņēmies2) (stubborn: He's very determined.) apņēmīgs3) (fixed or settled: Our route has already been determined.) noteikts* * *apņēmīgs, noteikts -
12 difference
['difrəns]1) (what makes one thing unlike another: I can't see any difference between these two pictures; It doesn't make any difference to me whether you go or stay; There's not much difference between them.) atšķirība2) (an act of differing, especially a disagreement: We had a difference of opinion; Have they settled their differences? (= Have they stopped arguing?).) nesaskaņa; strīds3) (the amount by which one quantity or number is greater than another: If you buy it for me I'll give you $6 now and make up the difference later.) starpība•- differentiate
- differentiation* * *starpība, atšķirība; nesaskaņa, strīds; starpība; atšķirt; aprēķināt starpību -
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14 encampment
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15 established
adjective (settled or accepted: established customs.) iesakņojies; vispāratzīts* * *ieviesies, iesakņojies; vispāratzīts -
16 fixed
1) (arranged in advance; settled: a fixed price.) noteikts; nemainīgs2) (steady; not moving: a fixed gaze/stare.) stingrs; nekustīgs3) (arranged illegally or dishonestly: The result was fixed.) saorganizēts; ietekmēts* * *nostiprināts, piestiprināts, nekustīgs; nemainīgs, noteikts, stingrs; uzmācīgs; organizēts, ietekmēts; negaistošs, saistīts -
17 justice
1) (fairness or rightness in the treatment of other people: Everyone has a right to justice; I don't deserve to be punished - where's your sense of justice?) taisnība; taisnīgums2) (the law or the administration of it: Their dispute had to be settled in a court of justice.) tiesa3) (a judge.) tiesnesis•- do
- in justice to* * *taisnība, taisnīgums; justīcija, tiesa; tiesnesis -
18 negotiation
noun Negotiations ended without any settlement being reached; The dispute was settled by negotiation.) sarunas* * *sarunas; pārvarēšana; žirēšana -
19 uncertain
1) ((of a person) not sure; not definitely knowing: I'm uncertain of my future plans; The government is uncertain what is the best thing to do.) nedrošs; nepārliecināts2) (not definitely known or settled: My plans are still uncertain; The uncertain weather delayed our departure.) nenoteikts; mainīgs; nepastāvīgs•* * *apšaubāms, nenoteikts -
20 undecided
1) ((of a person) unable to make a decision about something.) neizlēmīgs2) ((of a matter) not settled: The date of the meeting is still undecided.) neizlemts; nenoteikts* * *neizlemts, neizšķirts; neizlēmīgs, neizšķirīgs
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