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  • 101 chauffeur

    ['ʃəufə, ]( American[) ʃəu'fə:r]
    (a person employed as a car-driver for a rich or important person.) šoferis
    * * *
    šoferis; vadāt kādu savā mašīnā

    English-Latvian dictionary > chauffeur

  • 102 climber

    1) (a person who climbs (mountains).) alpīnists
    2) (a climbing plant.) vīteņaugs
    3) ((usually social climber) an ambitious person who tries to improve his/her social status.) karjerists
    * * *
    alpīnists; vīteņaugs; karjerists

    English-Latvian dictionary > climber

  • 103 clown

    1. noun
    1) (a person who works in a circus, performing funny acts (usually ridiculously dressed).) klauns
    2) (any person who behaves ridiculously.) āksts
    2. verb
    (to behave ridiculously: Stop clowning.) ākstīties
    * * *
    klauns, āksts; ākstīties

    English-Latvian dictionary > clown

  • 104 companion

    [kəm'pænjən]
    1) (a person etc who accompanies another person as a friend etc: She was his constant companion in his childhood.) biedrs; pavadonis
    2) (a helpful handbook on a particular subject: The Gardening Companion.) rokasgrāmata
    - companionship
    * * *
    biedrs; ceļabiedrs, pavadonis; rokasgrāmata; kompanjons, līdzdalībnieks; sarunu biedrs; kavalieris; viens no pāra priekšmetiem

    English-Latvian dictionary > companion

  • 105 correspondent

    1) (a person with whom one exchanges letters: He has correspondents all over the world.) korespondents
    2) (a person who contributes news to a newspaper etc: He's foreign correspondent for `The Times'.) korespondents
    * * *
    korespondents; pastāvīgais klients; attiecīgs, atbilstošs

    English-Latvian dictionary > correspondent

  • 106 critic

    ['kritik]
    1) (a person who judges or comments on books, art etc: He is the book critic for the local newspaper.) kritiķis
    2) (a person who finds fault: His critics would say that he is unsuitable for the job.) kritiķis
    - critically
    - criticize
    - criticise
    - criticism
    * * *
    kritiķis; pēlējs

    English-Latvian dictionary > critic

  • 107 customer

    1) (a person who buys from a shop etc: our regular customers.) pircējs; klients
    2) (used jokingly for a person: a strange customer.) tips
    * * *
    klients, pircējs

    English-Latvian dictionary > customer

  • 108 darling

    1. noun
    1) (a dearly loved person (often used as a term of endearment): Is that you, darling ?) mīļotais; dārgais
    2) (a lovable person: Mary really is a darling!) mīlulis; mīļumiņš
    2. adjective
    1) (much loved: My darling child!) mīļš; mīļots; dārgs
    2) (lovable; pretty and appealing: What a darling little girl!) mīļš
    * * *
    dārgais, dārgā, mīļotais, mīļotā; mīlulis; dārgs, mīļš; kvēls

    English-Latvian dictionary > darling

  • 109 dealer

    1) (a person who buys and sells: a dealer in antiques.) tirgotājs; uzpircējs; dīleris
    2) (the person who distributes the cards in a card game.) (kāršu) dalītājs
    * * *
    uzpircējs, tirgotājs; dalītājs

    English-Latvian dictionary > dealer

  • 110 dear

    [diə] 1. adjective
    1) (high in price: Cabbages are very dear this week.) dārgs
    2) (very lovable: He is such a dear little boy.) jauks; mīļš
    3) ((with to) much loved: She is very dear to me.) dārgs; mīļš
    4) (used as a polite way of addressing someone, especially in a letter: Dear Sir.) (uzrunā vēstulē) godātais kungs!
    2. noun
    1) (a person who is lovable or charming: He is such a dear!) jauks/mīļš cilvēks
    2) (a person who is loved or liked (especially used to address someone): Come in, dear.) mīļais; dārgais
    - dear
    - dear! / oh dear!
    * * *
    dārgais, dārgā, mīļotais, mīļotā; jauks cilvēks; dārgs, mīļš; dārgs, vērtīgs; dārgi

    English-Latvian dictionary > dear

  • 111 degree

    [di'ɡri:]
    1) ((an) amount or extent: There is still a degree of uncertainty; The degree of skill varies considerably from person to person.) pakāpe
    2) (a unit of temperature: 20° (= 20 degrees) Celsius.) grāds
    3) (a unit by which angles are measured: at an angle of 90° (= 90 degrees).) grāds
    4) (a title or certificate given by a university etc: He took a degree in chemistry.) iegūt zinātnisko grādu
    - to a degree
    * * *
    pakāpe; grāds; zinātnisks grāds; stāvoklis; šķira, kvalitāte; intervāls

    English-Latvian dictionary > degree

  • 112 director

    noun (a person or thing that directs, eg one of a group of persons who manage the affairs of a business or a person who is in charge of the making of a film, play etc: He is on the board of directors of our firm; The producer and the director quarrelled about the film.) direktors; (filmas) režisors
    * * *
    direktors, vadītājs; valdes loceklis; režisors; diriģents

    English-Latvian dictionary > director

  • 113 disillusion

    [disi'lu:ʒən]
    (to destroy the false but pleasant beliefs (held by a person): I hate to disillusion you, but your boss isn't the perfect person you think she is.) laupīt ilūzijas; likt vilties
    * * *
    vilšanās; laupīt ilūzijas, likt vilties

    English-Latvian dictionary > disillusion

  • 114 doctor

    ['doktə] 1. noun
    1) (a person who is trained to treat ill people: Doctor Davidson; You should call the doctor if you are ill; I'll have to go to the doctor.) ārsts
    2) (a person who has gained the highest university degree in any subject.) doktors
    2. verb
    1) (to interfere with; to add something to (usually alcohol or drugs): Someone had doctored her drink.) piejaukt (dzērienam)
    2) (to treat with medicine etc: I'm doctoring my cold with aspirin.) ārstēt
    * * *
    ārsts; doktors; remontmeistars; pavārs; mākslīga muša; ārstēt; piešķirt doktora grādu; pielabot; viltot; kastrēt; piejaukt pārtikai mazvērtīgas vielas

    English-Latvian dictionary > doctor

  • 115 eccentric

    [ik'sentrik] 1. adjective
    ((of a person, his behaviour etc) odd; unusual: He is growing more eccentric every day; He had an eccentric habit of collecting stray cats.) ekscentrisks; dīvains
    2. noun
    (an eccentric person.) ekscentriķis; dīvainis
    - eccentricity
    * * *
    ekscentriķis, ekscentrisks, ekscentrs, savādnieks; ekscentricitāte, ekscentrisks, dīvains

    English-Latvian dictionary > eccentric

  • 116 editor

    1) (a person who edits books etc: a dictionary editor.) redaktors
    2) (a person who is in charge of (part of) a newspaper, journal etc: The editor of The Times; She has been appointed fashion editor.) redaktors
    * * *
    redaktors

    English-Latvian dictionary > editor

  • 117 electrocute

    [i'lektrəkju:t]
    1) (to kill or injure (a person etc) accidentally by electricity: The child was electrocuted when he touched an uncovered electric wire.) iegūt nāvējošu elektrotraumu
    2) (to put (a person) to death by means of electricity.) sodīt ar nāvi elektriskajā krēslā
    * * *
    iegūt nāvējošu elektrotraumu; sodīt uz elektriskā krēsla

    English-Latvian dictionary > electrocute

  • 118 emotional

    1) (of the emotions: Emotional problems are affecting her work.) emocionāls
    2) ((negative unemotional) causing or showing emotion: an emotional farewell.) saviļņojošs
    3) ((negative unemotional) (of a person) easily affected by joy, anger, grief etc: She is a very emotional person; She is very emotional.) emocionāls; jūtīgs
    * * *
    emocionāls; saviļņojošs

    English-Latvian dictionary > emotional

  • 119 engineer

    1) (a person who designs, makes, or works with, machinery: an electrical engineer.) inženieris
    2) ((usually civil engineer) a person who designs, constructs, or maintains roads, railways, bridges, sewers etc.) inženieris celtnieks
    3) (an officer who manages a ship's engines.) (kuģa) mehāniķis
    4) ((American) an engine-driver.) lokomotīves vadītājs
    * * *
    inženieris; mehāniķis; kuģa mašīnists; lokomotīves vadītājs; konstruēt, projektēt; strādāt par inženieri; perināt

    English-Latvian dictionary > engineer

  • 120 estate

    [i'steit]
    1) (a large piece of land owned by one person or a group of people etc: They have an estate in Ireland.) muiža (ar zemi)
    2) (a piece of land developed for building etc: a housing/industrial estate.) rūpnieciskais rajons
    3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) īpašums
    - estate-car
    * * *
    kārta; īpašums; muiža; plānveidīgi apbūvēta teritorija

    English-Latvian dictionary > estate

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