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  • 81 revise

    1) (to correct faults and make improvements in (a book etc): This dictionary has been completely revised.) izlabot (kļūdas); uzlabot; pārstrādāt
    2) (to study one's previous work, notes etc in preparation for an examination etc: You'd better start revising (your Latin) for your exam.) atkārtot
    3) (to change (one's opinion etc).) revidēt/mainīt uzskatus
    * * *
    otrā korektūra, revīzija; izlabot, pārstrādāt; mainīt; atkārtot mācību vielu

    English-Latvian dictionary > revise

  • 82 sculpture

    [- ə]
    1) (the art of modelling or carving figures, shapes etc: He went to art school to study painting and sculpture.) skulptūra
    2) (work done by a sculptor: These statues are all examples of ancient Greek sculpture.) skulptūra
    * * *
    skulptūra; veidot; izrotāt ar skulptūrām; erodēt, izskalot

    English-Latvian dictionary > sculpture

  • 83 specialist

    noun (a person who makes a very deep study of one branch of a subject or field: Dr Brown is a heart specialist.) speciālists
    * * *
    speciālists

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  • 84 specialize

    verb ((usually with in) go give one's attention (to), work (in), or study (a particular job, subject etc): He specializes in fixing computers.) specializēties
    * * *
    specializēties; padarīt specifisku; diferencēt; diferencēties

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  • 85 stale

    [steil]
    1) ((of food etc) not fresh and therefore dry and tasteless: stale bread.) vecs; sacietējis
    2) (no longer interesting: His ideas are stale and dull.) vecs; zaudējis svaigumu; neinteresants
    3) (no longer able to work etc well because of too much study etc: If she practises the piano for more than two hours a day, she will grow stale.) pagurt; pārgurt; pārtrenēties
    * * *
    urīns; sacietēt, sakalst; novadēties; sasmakt; zaudēt svaigumu, kļūt neinteresantam; zaudēt sparu, pagurt; sacietējis, sakaltis; sasmacis; novadējies; banāls, nodrāzts; paguris

    English-Latvian dictionary > stale

  • 86 statistics

    [stə'tistiks] 1. noun plural
    (figures giving information about something: There were 900 deaths and 20,000 injuries on the roads last year, but the statistics for the previous year were worse.) statistika
    2. noun singular
    (the study of such figures.) statistika
    - statistically
    - statistician
    * * *
    statistika

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  • 87 subject

    1. adjective
    ((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) pakļauts; atkarīgs
    2. noun
    1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) pavalstnieks
    2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) temats; jautājums
    3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) mācību priekšmets; disciplīna
    4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) objekts; iemesls
    5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) teikuma priekšmets
    3. [səb'‹ekt] verb
    1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) pakļaut; paverdzināt
    2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) pakļaut
    - subjective
    - subjectively
    - subject matter
    - change the subject
    - subject to
    * * *
    jautājums, temats; cilvēks; pavalstnieks; mācību priekšmets, disciplīna; objekts, priekšmets; iemesls; līķis; subjekts; teikuma priekšmets; galvenā tēma; pakļaut; atkarīgs, pakļauts; padots, pakļauts

    English-Latvian dictionary > subject

  • 88 swot

    [swot] 1. past tense, past participle - swotted; verb
    (to study hard, especially by memorizing eg for an examination.) kalt; zubrīt
    2. noun
    (an unkind word for a person who studies hard.) iekalējs; zubrītājs
    * * *
    smags darbs; iekalšana, zubrīšana; iekalējs, zubrītājs; iekalt, zubrīt

    English-Latvian dictionary > swot

  • 89 syllabus

    ['siləbəs]
    (a programme or list, eg of a course of lectures, or of courses of study.) programma; plāns
    * * *
    mācību programma; konspekts

    English-Latvian dictionary > syllabus

  • 90 technology

    [tek'nolə‹i]
    plural - technologies; noun
    ((the study of) science applied to practical, (especially industrial) purposes: a college of science and technology.) tehnoloģija
    - technologist
    * * *
    tehniskās zinātnes; tehnoloģija; speciālā terminoloģija

    English-Latvian dictionary > technology

  • 91 theology

    [Ɵi'olə‹i]
    (the study of God and religious belief.) teoloģija
    - theologically
    - theologian
    * * *
    teoloģija

    English-Latvian dictionary > theology

  • 92 theory

    ['Ɵiəri]
    plural - theories; noun
    1) (an idea or explanation which has not yet been proved to be correct: There are many theories about the origin of life; In theory, I agree with you, but it would not work in practice.) teorija
    2) (the main principles and ideas in an art, science etc as opposed to the practice of actually doing it: A musician has to study both the theory and practice of music.) teorija
    - theoretically
    - theorize
    - theorise
    - theorist
    * * *
    teorija; pieņēmums

    English-Latvian dictionary > theory

  • 93 understudy

    1. verb
    (to study (a part in a play, opera etc) so as to be able to take the place of (another actor, singer etc).) dublēt
    2. noun
    (a person who understudies: He was ill, so his understudy had to take the part.) dublieris
    * * *
    dublieris; dublēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > understudy

  • 94 zoo

    [zu:]
    ((short for zoological garden) a place where wild animals are kept for the public to see, and for study, breeding etc.) zooloģiskais dārzs
    * * *
    zvērudārzs; bardaks

    English-Latvian dictionary > zoo

  • 95 zoology

    [zu'olə‹i]
    (the scientific study of animals.) zooloģija
    - zoologically
    - zoologist
    * * *
    zooloģija

    English-Latvian dictionary > zoology

  • 96 crack a book

    ((slang) to open a book in order to read or study: He always gets high marks in his exams although he hardly cracks a textbook.) zubrīties

    English-Latvian dictionary > crack a book

  • 97 dip into

    1) (to withdraw amounts from (a supply, eg of money): I've been dipping into my savings recently.) ķerties pie (ietaupījumiem u.tml.)
    2) (to look briefly at (a book) or to study (a subject) in a casual manner: I've dipped into his book on Shakespeare, but I haven't read it right through.) pavirši iepazīties (ar grāmatu, tēmu)

    English-Latvian dictionary > dip into

  • 98 finance

    1. noun
    1) ((the study or management of) money affairs: He is an expert in finance.) finanses; finansu zinātnes
    2) ((often in plural) the money one has to spend: The government is worried about the state of the country's finances.) finanses, naudas apgrozījums/līdzekļi
    2. verb
    (to give money for (a plan, business etc): Will the company finance your trip abroad?) finansēt
    - financially
    - financier

    English-Latvian dictionary > finance

  • 99 geographic(al)

    [‹iə'ɡræfik(əl)]
    adjective a geographical study of the area.) ģeogrāfisks

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  • 100 geographic(al)

    [‹iə'ɡræfik(əl)]
    adjective a geographical study of the area.) ģeogrāfisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > geographic(al)

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