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1 native
['neitiv] 1. adjective1) (where one was born: my native land.) dzimtais2) (belonging to that place; local: the native customs/art of Brazil; This animal/plant is native to Australia.) vietējais3) (belonging by race to a country: a native Englishman.) dzimis-; vietējs; iezemiešu-4) (belonging to a person naturally: native intelligence.) iedzimts2. noun1) (a person born in a certain place: a native of Scotland; a native of London.) vietējais iedzīvotājs; pamatiedzīvotājs2) (one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc: Columbus thought the natives of America were Indians.) iedzimtais; iezemietis•- native language/tongue
- native speaker
- native to
- the Nativity* * *vietējais iedzīvotājs, iezemietis; vietējais augs; dzimtais; iezemiešu, vietējs; iedzimts, dabisks, īsts -
2 attribute
1. [ə'tribjut] verb1) (to think of as being written, made etc by: The play is attributed to Shakespeare.) piedēvēt2) (to think of as being caused by: He attributed his illness to the cold weather.) attiecināt2. noun(a quality that is a particular part of a person or thing: Intelligence is not one of his attributes.) īpašība; raksturīga pazīme* * *īpašība, raksturīga pazīme; atribūts, simbols; apzīmētājs, atribūts; attiecināt, piedēvēt -
3 IQ
(intelligence quotient; a measure of a person's intelligence: She has a high IQ; an IQ of 140.) garīgās attīstības koeficients -
4 idiot
['idiət]1) (a foolish person: She was an idiot to give up such a good job.) muļķis2) (a person with very low intelligence.) idiots•- idiocy- idiotic
- idiotically* * *idiots; muļķis -
5 imbecile
['imbəsi:l, ]( American[) -sl]1) (a stupid person; a fool.) muļķis2) (a person of very low intelligence who cannot look after himself.) plānprātis; idiots•* * *plānprātis, idiots; muļķis; idiotisks, plānprātīgs; muļķīgs -
6 fool
[fu:l] 1. noun(a person without sense or intelligence: He is such a fool he never knows what to do.) muļķis2. verb1) (to deceive: She completely fooled me with her story.) []muļķot2) ((often with about or around) to act like a fool or playfully: Stop fooling about!) muļķoties•- foolish- foolishly
- foolishness
- foolhardy
- foolhardiness
- foolproof
- make a fool of
- make a fool of oneself
- play the fool* * *muļķis; nerrs, āksts; muļķot; muļķoties; aplams, muļķīgs -
7 rank
I 1. [ræŋk] noun1) (a line or row (especially of soldiers or taxis): The officer ordered the front rank to fire.) ierinda; rinda2) ((in the army, navy etc) a person's position of importance: He was promoted to the rank of sergeant/colonel.) kategorija; (dienesta) pakāpe3) (a social class: the lower social ranks.) šķira; slānis2. verb(to have, or give, a place in a group, according to importance: I would rank him among our greatest writers; Apes rank above dogs in intelligence.) ierindot; ierindotiesII [ræŋk] adjective1) (complete; absolute: rank stupidity; The race was won by a rank outsider.) pilnīgs; galīgs2) (unpleasantly stale and strong: a rank smell of tobacco.) sasmacis; šķebīgs•- rankness* * *rinda; ierinda; dienesta pakāpe, rangs; kategorija, pakāpe; stāvoklis; nostādīt ierindā; nostāties ierindā; sarindot; ierindot, klasificēt; ierindoties; ieņemt augstāku stāvokli; kupls, sazēlis; lekns; sasmacis; riebīgs, pretīgs; pilnīgs -
8 zombie
['zombi](a slow-moving person of very little intelligence.) aitasgalva* * *atdzīvojies mironis, spoks; dīvains tips; muļķis; jauniesauktais, jauniesaucamais
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