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1 developed
past tense, past participle; see develop -
2 develop
[di'veləp]past tense, past participle - developed; verb1) (to (cause to) grow bigger or to a more advanced state: The plan developed slowly in his mind; It has developed into a very large city.) attīstīt; attīstīties2) (to acquire gradually: He developed the habit of getting up early.) izstrādāt; izkopt3) (to become active, visible etc: Spots developed on her face.) atklāties; parādīties4) (to use chemicals to make (a photograph) visible: My brother develops all his own films.) attīstīt (fotofilmu)•* * *attīstīties; izplatīties; izstrādāt; atklāties, parādīties; attīstīt; izvērst -
3 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 rajons3) (a person's total possessions (property, money etc): His estate was divided among his sons.) īpašums•- estate-car* * *kārta; īpašums; muiža; plānveidīgi apbūvēta teritorija -
4 immature
[imə'tjuə]1) (childish and behaving like someone much younger.) nenobriedis2) (not fully grown or fully developed; not ripe.) negatavs•* * *nenobriedis -
5 latent
['leitənt](hidden or undeveloped, but capable of being developed: a latent talent for music.) latents, apslēpts* * *apslēpts, latents -
6 mature
[mə'tjuə] 1. adjective1) ((having the qualities of someone who, or something that, is) fully grown or developed: a very mature person.) nobriedis2) ((of cheese, wine etc) ready for eating or drinking: a mature cheese.) izturēts, nogatavināts2. verb1) (to make or become mature: She matured early.) nobriest2) ((of an insurance policy) to become due to be paid: My insurance policy matures when I reach sixty-five.) (par termiņu) beigties•- maturely- maturity
- matureness* * *nobriest; rūpīgi pārdomāt, apsvērt; beigties; nobriedis; rūpīgi pārdomāts, apsvērts; beidzies; izturēts -
7 mellow
['meləu] 1. adjective1) ((of character) made softer and more mature, relaxed etc by age and/or experience: Her personality became more mellow as middle age approached.) lādzīgs2) ((of sound, colour, light etc) soft, not strong or unpleasant: The lamplight was soft and mellow.) maigs; samtains3) ((of wine, cheese etc) kept until the flavour has developed fully: a mellow burgundy.) izturēts; nostāvējies; nogatavojies2. verb(to make or become softer or more mature: Old age has mellowed him.) vērst lādzīgāku; atmaigt* * *nogatavoties, nobriest; nostāvēties; kļūt labsirdīgam, atmaigt; ienācies, nogatavojies; izturēts, nostāvējies; lekns, auglīgs; samtains, sulīgs, maigs; labsirdīgs; ieskurbis, iereibis -
8 midget
['mi‹it](a person who is fully developed but has not grown to normal height.) punduris; liliputs* * *liliputs, punduris -
9 muscle
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10 muscular
1) (of, or relating to, muscle(s): great muscular strength.) muskuļu-2) (having well-developed muscles; strong: She is tall and muscular.) muskuļains* * *muskuļu, muskuļains -
11 paunch
[po:n ](a large, round stomach: He developed quite a paunch.) (liels) vēders- paunchy* * *vēders; priekškuņģis -
12 riot
1. noun(a noisy disturbance created by a usually large group of people: The protest march developed into a riot.) dumpis; nemieri; jukas2. verb(to form or take part in a riot: The protesters were rioting in the street.) trakot; plosīties; ārdīties- rioter- riotous
- riotously
- riotousness
- run riot* * *sacelšanās, dumpis; sabiedriskā miera un kārtības traucēšana; ārdīšanās, trakošana; bagātība, pārpilnība; sensācija; dumpoties, sacelties; ārdīties, trakot; ļaut vaļu, nodoties -
13 sense
[sens] 1. noun1) (one of the five powers (hearing, taste, sight, smell, touch) by which a person or animal feels or notices.) sajūta2) (a feeling: He has an exaggerated sense of his own importance.) apziņa; izjūta3) (an awareness of (something): a well-developed musical sense; She has no sense of humour.) izjūta4) (good judgement: You can rely on him - he has plenty of sense.) veselais saprāts5) (a meaning (of a word).) nozīme; jēga6) (something which is meaningful: Can you make sense of her letter?) jēga; būtība2. verb(to feel, become aware of, or realize: He sensed that she disapproved.) just; nojaust; apzināties- senselessly
- senselessness
- senses
- sixth sense* * *sajūta; apziņa, saprāts; jēga, nozīme; noskaņa, gaisotne; izjust, sajust; apjēgt; uzrādīt -
14 sophisticated
[sə'fistikeitid]1) ((of a person) having a great deal of experience and worldly wisdom, knowledge of how to dress elegantly etc: a sophisticated young man; She has become very sophisticated since she went to live in London.) pieredzējis; izsmalcināts; smalks2) (suitable for, or typical of, sophisticated people: The joke was too sophisticated for the child to understand; sophisticated clothes/hairstyles.) smalks; sarežģīts3) ((of machines, processes etc) highly-developed, elaborate and produced with a high degree of skill and knowledge: sophisticated photographic techniques.) komplicēts; sarežģīts; smalks•* * *pieredzējis; izsmalcināts; sarežģīts; mūslaiku -
15 womb
[wu:m](the part of the body of a female mammal in which the young are developed and kept until birth.) dzemde* * *dzemde -
16 come out
1) (to become known: The truth finally came out.) atklāties; izrādīties2) (to be published: This newspaper comes out once a week.) iznākt (par grāmatu u. tml.)3) (to strike: The men have come out (on strike).) streikot4) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) iznākt (par fotogrāfiju)5) (to be removed: This dirty mark won't come out.) iziet (par traipu)
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