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1 engineering
noun (the art or profession of an engineer: He is studying engineering at university.) inženierzinātnes* * *inženierzinātnes; tehnoloģija, tehnika; mašīnbūve -
2 engineering plant
mašīnbūves rūpnīca -
3 agricultural engineering
agrotehnika -
4 chemical engineering
ķīmiska tehnoloģija -
5 civil engineering
civilā celtniecība; celtniecība -
6 electrical engineering
elektrotehnika -
7 genetic engineering
noun (the science of changing the genetic features of animals and plants.) gēnu inženierija* * *ģenētiskā inženierija -
8 he is doing radio engineering
viņš studē radiotehniku -
9 illumination engineering
apgaismes tehnika -
10 metallurgical engineering
metalurģija -
11 ocean engineering
okeāna aizsardzība, pasākumi jūras faunas aizsardzībai -
12 radio engineering
radiotehnika -
13 safety engineering
drošības tehnika -
14 Bachelor of Engineering
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15 be
['bi: ɡi:]( abbreviation) (Bachelor of Engineering; first degree in Engineering.) inženierzinātņu bakalaurs* * *būt, pastāvēt; atrasties, būt; notikt, būt; klāties; maksāt -
16 B.E.
['bi: ɡi:]( abbreviation) (Bachelor of Engineering; first degree in Engineering.) inženierzinātņu bakalaurs -
17 ABC
[eibi:'si:]1) (the alphabet: The child has not learnt his ABC.) alfabēts2) (the simplest and most basic knowledge: the ABC of engineering.) ābece; pamati* * *alfabēts; ābece; pamatelementi, pats sākums, pamati, sākums; alfabētisks saraksts -
18 bachelor
['bæ ələ](an unmarried man: He's a confirmed bachelor (= he has no intention of ever marrying); ( also adjective) a bachelor flat (= a flat suitable for one person).) vecpuisis; vecpuiša-- Bachelor of Education
- Bachelor of Engineering
- Bachelor of Fine Arts
- Bachelor of Science* * *vecpuisis; bakalaurs -
19 electrical
adjective (related to electricity: electrical engineering; electrical appliances; an electrical fault.) elektrības-* * *elektrības -
20 engine
['en‹in] 1. noun1) (a machine in which heat or other energy is used to produce motion: The car has a new engine.) motors; dzinējs2) (a railway engine: He likes to sit in a seat facing the engine.) lokomotīve•- engineer 2. verb(to arrange by skill or by cunning means: He engineered my promotion.) saorganizēt; sarīkot* * *dzinējs, motors; tvaika mašīna; lokomotīve
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