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  • 21 man

    [mæn] 1. plural - men; noun
    1) (an adult male human being: Hundreds of men, women and children; a four-man team.) vīrietis
    2) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) cilvēks
    3) (obviously masculine male person: He's independent, tough, strong, brave - a real man!) vīrs
    4) (a word sometimes used in speaking informally or giving commands to someone: Get on with your work, man, and stop complaining!) cilvēk!
    5) (an ordinary soldier, who is not an officer: officers and men.) kareivis; ierindnieks
    6) (a piece used in playing chess or draughts: I took three of his men in one move.) (šaha) figūra; (dambretes) kauliņš
    2. verb
    (to supply with men (especially soldiers): The colonel manned the guns with soldiers from our regiment.) komplektēt sastāvu
    - - man
    - manhood
    - mankind
    - manly
    - manliness
    - manned
    - man-eating
    - man-eater
    - manhandle
    - manhole
    - man-made
    - manpower
    - manservant
    - mansized
    - mansize
    - manslaughter
    - menfolk
    - menswear
    - as one man
    - the man in the street
    - man of letters
    - man of the world
    - man to man
    - to a man
    * * *
    vīrietis, vīrs; cilvēks; cilvēku dzimums, cilvēce; vīrs; kalps; darbinieks; augstskolas absolvents, students; kareivji, matroži; cilvēks, draugs; figūra, kauliņš; vasalis; komplektēt sastāvu; pieradināt

    English-Latvian dictionary > man

  • 22 anatomy

    [ə'nætəmi]
    (the science of the structure of the (usually human) body, especially the study of the body by cutting up dead animal and human bodies.) anatomija; preparēšana
    - anatomically
    - anatomist
    * * *
    anatomija; secēšana, anatomēšana; analīze; cilvēka ķermenis; ķermenis

    English-Latvian dictionary > anatomy

  • 23 champion

    [' æmpiən] 1. noun
    1) (in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others: this year's golf champion; ( also adjective) a champion boxer.) čempions; uzvarētāj-; čempiona-
    2) (a person who defends a cause: a champion of human rights.) aizstāvis
    2. verb
    (to defend or support: He championed the cause of human rights for many years.) aizstāvēt
    * * *
    čempions, uzvarētājs; cīnītājs, aizstāvis; aizstāvēt, cīnīties par; uzvarētāj, izlases; pirmšķirīgs; pirmšķirīgi

    English-Latvian dictionary > champion

  • 24 adult

    1. adjective
    1) (fully grown: an adult gorilla.) pieaudzis
    2) (mature: adult behaviour.) pieauguša-
    2. noun
    (a fully grown human being: That film is suitable only for adults.) pieaugušais; pieaudzis cilvēks
    * * *
    pieaudzis cilvēks, pieaugušais; pieaudzis eksemplārs; pieaudzis

    English-Latvian dictionary > adult

  • 25 anthropology

    [ænƟrə'polə‹i]
    (the study of human society, customs, beliefs etc.) antropoloģija
    - anthropologist
    * * *
    antropoloģija

    English-Latvian dictionary > anthropology

  • 26 ashes

    noun plural (the remains of a human body after cremation: Her ashes were scattered at sea.) pelni
    * * *
    pīšļi

    English-Latvian dictionary > ashes

  • 27 automaton

    [o:'tomətən]
    - plurals automata [-tə], automatons - noun (a human-shaped machine that can be operated to move by itself.) automāts
    * * *
    automāts

    English-Latvian dictionary > automaton

  • 28 biology

    (the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) bioloģija; bioloģijas-
    - biologically
    - biologist
    - biological warfare
    * * *
    bioloģija

    English-Latvian dictionary > biology

  • 29 cannibal

    ['kænibəl]
    1) (a person who eats human flesh.) kanibāls
    2) (an animal etc which eats others of its own species.) dzīvnieks, kas ēd savus mazuļus
    - cannibalistic
    * * *
    kanibāls, cilvēkēdājs; dzīvnieks, kas ēd savus mazuļus, dzīvnieks

    English-Latvian dictionary > cannibal

  • 30 carcass

    (a dead body, usually animal, not human: The carcasses of various animals hung in the butcher's shop.) kautķermenis
    * * *
    liemenis; sprāgonis; karkass

    English-Latvian dictionary > carcass

  • 31 cell

    [sel]
    1) (a small room (especially in a prison or monastery).) kamera; celle
    2) (a very small piece of the substance of which all living things are made; the smallest unit of living matter: The human body is made up of cells.) šūna
    3) ((the part containing the electrodes in) an electrical battery.) elements
    4) (one of many small compartments making up a structure: the cells of a honeycomb.) (bišu) šūna
    - cellphone
    * * *
    kamera; celle; šūna; šūniņa; elements

    English-Latvian dictionary > cell

  • 32 child

    plural - children; noun
    1) (a young human being of either sex.) bērns
    2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) bērns
    - childish
    - childishly
    - childishness
    - childless
    - childlike
    - childbirth
    - child's play
    * * *
    bērns; auglis, produkts

    English-Latvian dictionary > child

  • 33 consumer goods

    (goods which can be used immediately to satisfy human needs, eg clothing, food, TV sets etc.) plaša patēriņa preces
    * * *
    plaša patēriņa preces

    English-Latvian dictionary > consumer goods

  • 34 corpse

    [ko:ps]
    (a dead body, especially of a human being: Don't move the corpse before you send for the police.) līķis
    * * *
    līķis; aizmirst tekstu, izjaukt ainu

    English-Latvian dictionary > corpse

  • 35 creature

    ['kri: ə]
    1) (an animal or human being: all God's creatures.) dzīva būtne; radība
    2) (a term of contempt or pity: The poor creature could hardly stand.) radījums
    * * *
    radība, radījums; kreatūra, ieliktenis

    English-Latvian dictionary > creature

  • 36 cremate

    [kri'meit, 'kri:meit]
    (to burn dead (human) bodies: He asked to be cremated, not buried.) kremēt
    - crematorium
    * * *
    kremēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > cremate

  • 37 digestive

    [-tiv]
    adjective (of digestion: the human digestive system.) gremošanas-
    * * *
    gremošanu veicinošs līdzeklis; gremošanas; gremošanu veicinošs

    English-Latvian dictionary > digestive

  • 38 doll

    [dol]
    (a toy in the shape of a small human being: a china doll.) lelle
    * * *
    lelle; lellīte

    English-Latvian dictionary > doll

  • 39 dummy

    plural - dummies; noun
    1) (an artificial substitute looking like the real thing: The packets of cigarettes on display were dummies.) butaforija
    2) (a model of a human used for displaying clothes etc: a dressmaker's dummy.) manekens
    3) (an artificial teat put in a baby's mouth to comfort it.) knupītis
    * * *
    ieliktenis, marionete; manekens; putnubiedēklis; knupis; makets; butaforija; statists; fiktīvs, neīsts

    English-Latvian dictionary > dummy

  • 40 fairy

    ['feəri]
    plural - fairies; noun
    (an imaginary creature in the form of a very small (often winged) human, with magical powers: Children often believe in fairies; ( also adjective) fairy-land.) feja; pasaku-
    - fairy-tale
    * * *
    feja; homoseksuālists; pasaku, burvju; smalks, viegls

    English-Latvian dictionary > fairy

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