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41 sale
[seil]1) (the act of giving something to someone in exchange for money: the sale of a house; Sales of cars have increased.) pārdošana; tirdzniecība2) (in a shop etc, an offer of goods at lowered prices for a short time: I bought my dress in a sale.) izpārdošana3) (an event at which goods are sold: an auction sale; a book sale.) izsole; ūtrupe•- saleroom- salesman
- salesmanship
- for sale
- sale of work* * *pārdošana; ūtrupe; izpārdošana -
42 sale of work
(an event at which articles usually made by members of an association are sold to raise money: a sale of work at the church.) labdarības tirdziņš* * *labdarības tirgus -
43 saloon
[sə'lu:n]1) (a large public room on a ship: the dining-saloon.) salons; zāle2) ((American sedan) a motor car with enclosed seating space for driver and at least three passengers.) limuzīns; sedans3) (a place where alcoholic drinks are sold: The police searched in all the saloons for the thief.) bārs* * *salons; salons, zāle; viesistaba, zāle; bārs; limuzīns; salonvagons -
44 scrap
I 1. [skræp] noun1) (a small piece or fragment: a scrap of paper.) gabaliņš; strēmele2) ((usually in plural) a piece of food left over after a meal: They gave the scraps to the dog.) (ēdiena) atliekas3) (waste articles that are only valuable for the material they contain: The old car was sold as scrap; ( also adjective) scrap metal.) lūžņi4) (a picture etc for sticking into a scrapbook.) izgriezums; uzlīme2. verb(to discard: They scapped the old television set; She decided to scrap the whole plan.) izmest; aizsviest; atteikties no- scrappy- scrappily
- scrappiness
- scrapbook
- scrap heap II 1. [skræp] noun(a fight: He tore his jacket in a scrap with another boy.) cīniņš; plūkšanās2. verb(to fight: The dogs were scrapping over a bone.) kauties; plēsties* * *gabaliņš, gabals; strēmele; atliekas, atkritumi; izgriezums; sīkums, nieks; metāllūžņi; kautiņš; izsviest; nodot metāllūžņos; kauties -
45 sell-out
1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) pārdota izrāde/koncerts2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) nodevība* * *pārdota izrāde; izpārdošana; nodevība -
46 shop
[ʃop] 1. noun1) (a place where goods are sold: a baker's shop.) veikals2) (a workshop, or a place where any kind of industry is carried on: a machine-shop.) cehs2. verb((often go shopping) to visit shops for the purpose of buying: We shop on Saturdays; She goes shopping once a week.) iepirkties; pirkt- shopper- shopping
- shop assistant
- shop floor
- shopkeeper
- shoplifter
- shoplifting
- shopping centre
- shopping mall
- shop around* * *veikals; cehs, darbnīca; uzņēmums, iestāde; profesija, amats; iepirkties; apstaigāt veikalus; paziņot policijai; ietupināt cietumā -
47 slave
[sleiv] 1. noun1) (a person who works for a master to whom he belongs: In the nineteenth century many Africans were sold as slaves in the United States.) vergs2) (a person who works very hard for someone else: He has a slave who types his letters and organizes his life for him.) vergs2. verb(to work very hard, often for another person: I've been slaving away for you all day while you sit and watch television.) vergot- slavery* * *verdzene, vergs; vergot -
48 stock exchange
(a place where stocks and shares are bought and sold.) vērtspapīru birža* * *birža -
49 worth
[wə:Ɵ] 1. noun(value: These books are of little or no worth; She sold fifty dollars' worth of tickets.) vērtība2. adjective1) (equal in value to: Each of these stamps is worth a cent.) vērts2) (good enough for: His suggestion is worth considering: The exhibition is well worth a visit.) vērts•- worthlessly
- worthlessness
- worthy 3. noun(a highly respected person.) augstmanis; slavenība; cienījama persona- worthily- worthiness
- - worthy
- worthwhile
- for all one is worth* * *vērtība; vērts -
50 booked up
(having every ticket sold: The theatre is booked up for the season.) (par biļetēm) izpirkts; izpārdots -
51 cash-and-carry
noun (a store where goods are sold more cheaply for cash and taken away by the buyer.) nocenotu preču veikals -
52 filling-station
noun (a place where petrol is sold.) degvielas uzpildes stacija -
53 go with
1) (to be sold with, be part of etc: The carpets will go with the house.) pārdot kopā ar2) (to look etc well with: The carpet goes with the wallpaper.) saskanēt; harmonēt -
54 jewellery
noun (articles made or sold by a jeweller, and worn for personal adornment, eg bracelets, necklaces, brooches, rings etc.) dārglietas; juvelierizstrādājumi -
55 market price/value
(the price at which a thing is being sold at a particular time: What's the current market price of gold?) tirgus cena -
56 rights
noun plural (the legal right given in return for a sum of money to produce eg a film from a book: He has sold the film rights of his new book to an American company.) (autora) tiesības -
57 salad cream
(a type of mayonnaise usually sold in bottles.) salātu mērce; majonēze -
58 sell down the river
(to betray: The gang was sold down the river by one of its associates.) nodot -
59 sell up
(to sell a house, business etc: He has sold up his share of the business.) pārdot (izsolē u.tml.) -
60 silver foil/paper
(a common type of wrapping material, made of metal and having a silvery appearance: Chocolate bars are sold wrapped in silver paper.) alumīnija folija
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