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1 dictionary
['dikʃənəri]plural - dictionaries; noun1) (a book containing the words of a language alphabetically arranged, with their meanings etc: This is an English dictionary.) vārdnīca2) (a book containing other information alphabetically arranged: a dictionary of place-names.) vārdnīca* * *vārdnīca -
2 compendious dictionary
īsa vārdnīca -
3 I am in want of a good dictionary
man ir vajadzīga laba vārdnīcaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > I am in want of a good dictionary
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4 self-pronouncing dictionary
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5 the dictionary is geared to the needs of the English speaker
šī vārdnīca ir domāta angļu lasītājamEnglish-Latvian dictionary > the dictionary is geared to the needs of the English speaker
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6 to consult a dictionary
meklēt vārdnīcā; meklēt vārdu vārdnīcā -
7 to make reference to a dictionary
meklēt vārdnīcāEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to make reference to a dictionary
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8 to revise a dictionary throughout
pārstrādāt visu vārdnīcuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to revise a dictionary throughout
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9 trilingual dictionary
trīsvalodu vārdnīca -
10 walking dictionary, walking encyclopaedia
staigājoša enciklopēdijaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > walking dictionary, walking encyclopaedia
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11 walking dictionary, walking encyclopedia
staigājoša enciklopēdijaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > walking dictionary, walking encyclopedia
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12 semi-bilingual
((of a dictionary) which combines the features of a monolingual and a bilingual dictionary: The dictionary which you are now using is semi-bilingual.) (par vārdnīcu) daļēji divvalodu- -
13 American
[ə'merikən](of or from America: In this dictionary ``American'' refers to American English.) amerikāņu; amerikānisks* * *amerikānis, amerikāniete; amerikānisks, amerikāņu -
14 at one's elbow
(close to one: The journalist always works with a dictionary at his elbow.) pie rokas; tuvu* * *pie rokas -
15 bilingual
1) (written or spoken in two languages: a bilingual dictionary.) divvalodu-2) (speaking two languages equally well: a bilingual waiter.) divvalodīgs-* * *divvalodu -
16 compile
(to make (a book, table etc) from information collected from other books etc: He compiled a French dictionary.) kompilēt; vākt- compiler* * *vākt; kompilēt -
17 copy
['kopi] 1. plural - copies; noun1) (an imitation or reproduction: That dress is a copy of one I saw at a Paris fashion show; He made eight copies of the pamphlet on the photocopier.)2) (a single book, newspaper etc: Can I have six copies of this dictionary, please?)3) (written or typed material for publishing: He writes copy for advertisements.)2. verb(to make an imitation or reproduction of (something): Copy the way I speak; Copy this passage into your notebook.) kopēt; atdarināt; pārrakstīt- copier- copyright* * *kopija; reprodukcija, kopija; noraksts; eksemplārs; manuskripts; modelis, paraugs; norakstīt, pārrakstīt; nokopēt, kopēt; atdarināt; norakstīt -
18 criterion
plural - criteria; noun(a standard used or referred to in judging something: What are your criteria for deciding which words to include in this dictionary?) kritērijs* * *kritērijs -
19 define
(to fix or state the exact meaning of: Words are defined in a dictionary.) definēt; noteikt- definition* * *definēt; definēt, noteikt; apvilkt kontūras, norobežot -
20 editor
1) (a person who edits books etc: a dictionary editor.) redaktors2) (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
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