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1 excavate
['ekskəveit]1) (to dig up (a piece of ground etc) or to dig out (a hole) by doing this.) []rakt2) (in archaeology, to uncover or open up (a structure etc remaining from earlier times) by digging: The archaeologist excavated an ancient fortress.) izdarīt izrakumus•- excavator* * *izdobt, izrakt; izdarīt izrakumus -
2 hire
1. verb1) ((often with from) to get the use of by paying money: He's hiring a car (from us) for the week.) īrēt; nomāt2) ((often with out) to give (someone) the use of in exchange for money: Will you hire me your boat for the week-end?; Does this firm hire out cars?) izīrēt; iznomāt3) ((especially American) to employ (a workman etc): They have hired a team of labourers to dig the road.) nolīgt (strādnieku)2. noun((money paid for) hiring: Is this hall for hire?; How much is the hire of the hall?; We don't own this crane - it's on hire.) īres/nomas maksa- hirer- hire-purchase* * *īrēšana, nomāšana; īres maksa; īrēt, nomāt -
3 exhume
[iɡ'zju:m](to dig out (especially a body from a grave).) ekshumēt, izrakt (līķi)* * *izrakt -
4 mine
I pronoun(something which belongs to me: Are these pencils yours or mine? He is a friend of mine (= one of my friends).) mans, manējsII 1. noun1) (a place (usually underground) from which metals, coal, salt etc are dug: a coalmine; My father worked in the mines.) šahta, raktuves2) (a type of bomb used underwater or placed just beneath the surface of the ground: The ship has been blown up by a mine.) mīna2. verb1) (to dig (for metals etc) in a mine: Coal is mined near here.) rakt, iegūt2) (to place explosive mines in: They've mined the mouth of the river.) mīnēt3) (to blow up with mines: His ship was mined.) uzspridzināt ar mīnu•- miner- mining
- minefield* * *raktuve, šahta; krātuve, avots; slānis; mīna; mīnēta eja; izdarīt izrakumus, strādāt raktuvēs; rakt eju; mīnēt; graut; manējais, mans -
5 quarry
I 1. ['kwori] plural - quarries; noun(a place, usually a very large hole in the ground, from which stone is got for building etc.) karjers; akmeņlauztuves2. verb(to dig (stone) in a quarry.) iegūt karjerā (akmeņus u.tml.)II ['kwori] plural - quarries; noun1) (a hunted animal or bird.) medījums2) (someone or something that is hunted, chased or eagerly looked for.) izvēlētais upuris; meklētais* * *karjers, akmeņlauztuves; medījums, laupījums; upuris; avots; medīt; lauzt karjerā; rakņāties
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