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61 unprofessional
1) ((of a person's conduct) not according to the (usually moral) standards required in his profession: The doctor was dismissed from his post for unprofessional conduct.) neatbilstošs profesijas ētikai2) ((of a piece of work etc) not done with the skill of a trained person: This repair looks a bit unprofessional.) neprofesionāls; amatniecisks* * *bez profesijas; neprofesionāls; profesijas ētikai neatbilstošs -
62 zone
[zəun]1) (an area or region, usually of a country, town etc, especially one marked off for a special purpose: a no-parking zone; a traffic-free zone.) zona; rajons; teritorija2) (any of the five bands into which the earth's surface is divided according to temperature: The tropical zone is the area between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer.) josla* * *zona, josla; pasta zona; sadalīt zonās, rajonēt -
63 abide by
past tense, past participle - abided to act according to; to be faithful to: They must abide by the rules of the game.) ievērot -
64 civil liberties/rights
(the rights of a citizen according to the law of the country.) pilsoņtiesības -
65 housing benefit
noun (a payment given by a government to people who are entitled to it according to certain criteria (eg poverty) when they buy or rent a house, an apartment etc.) mājokļa pabalsts -
66 in play
((of a ball) according to the rules of the game, (not) in a position where it can be hit, kicked etc.) -
67 lay out
1) (to arrange over a wide area (especially according to a plan): He was the architect who laid out the public gardens.) iekārtot (dārzu u.tml.)2) (to spread so as to be easily seen: He laid out the contents of the box on the table.) izlikt; izkārtot3) (to knock unconscious.) nogāzt (no kājām)4) (to spend (money).) tērēt (naudu)5) (to prepare (a dead body) to be buried.) apkopt (mironi) -
68 out of order
1) (not working (properly): The machine is out of order.) sabojājies2) (not correct according to what is regularly done, especially in meetings etc: He was out of order in saying that.) neatbilstošs (reglamentam); nepareizs -
69 out of play
((of a ball) according to the rules of the game, (not) in a position where it can be hit, kicked etc.) -
70 take (someone) at his word
(to believe (someone) without question and act according to his words.) ticēt uz vārda -
71 take (someone) at his word
(to believe (someone) without question and act according to his words.) ticēt uz vārda -
72 technically
1) (in a technical way; He described the machine in simple terms, then more technically.) tehniski2) (as far as skill and technique are concerned: The pianist gave a very good performance technically, although she seemed to lack feeling for the music.) no tehnikas viedokļa; tehniskā ziņā3) (according to strict obedience to laws or rules: Technically, you aren't allowed to do that, but I don't suppose anyone will object.) formāli -
73 temperamentally
[-'men-]1) (by or according to one's temperament: She is temperamentally unsuited to this job.) temperamenta ziņā2) (excitably: She behaved very temperamentally yesterday.) dedzīgi; strauji -
74 toe the line
(to act according to the rules.) pakļauties prasībām
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