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equipment+etc

  • 1 equipment

    1) (the clothes, machines, tools etc necessary for a particular kind of work, activity etc: The mechanic could not repair the car because he did not have the right equipment; The boy could not afford the equipment necessary for mountaineering.) piederumi; iekārta
    2) (the act of equipping.) apgādāšana (ar nepieciešamo)
    * * *
    apgādāšana; armatūra, piederumi, iekārta; apbruņojums; ritošais sastāvs

    English-Latvian dictionary > equipment

  • 2 sabotage

    1. noun
    (the deliberate destruction in secret of machinery, bridges, equipment etc, by eg enemies in wartime, dissatisfied workers etc.) sabotāža
    2. verb
    (to destroy, damage or cause to fail by sabotage.) sabotēt
    * * *
    sabotāža; sabotēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > sabotage

  • 3 furnishings

    noun plural (furniture, equipment etc: The office had very expensive furnishings.) [] iekārta; aprīkojums
    * * *
    dzīvokļa iekārta; mājsaimniecības piederumi; rotājumi; aprīkojums, iekārta

    English-Latvian dictionary > furnishings

  • 4 mono

    ['monəu]
    ((of records, record-playing equipment etc) using one channel only; not stereo.) monofonisks
    * * *
    monofonisks skaņu ieraksts; monofoniska skaņu plate

    English-Latvian dictionary > mono

  • 5 pavilion

    [pə'viljən]
    (a building on a sports ground in which players change their clothes, store equipment etc: a cricket pavilion.) paviljons
    * * *
    paviljons; tribīne, nojume; baraka, telts; piebūve; celt paviljonu; uzcelt paviljonu; ievietot paviljonā

    English-Latvian dictionary > pavilion

  • 6 fit out

    (to provide with everything necessary (clothes, equipment etc): The shop fitted them out with everything they needed for their journey.) apgādāt

    English-Latvian dictionary > fit out

  • 7 tackle

    ['tækl] 1. noun
    1) (an act of tackling: a rugby tackle.) bloķēšana
    2) (equipment, especially for fishing: fishing tackle.) piederumi; rīki; komplekts
    3) (ropes, pulleys etc for lifting heavy weights: lifting tackle.) polispasts
    4) (in sailing, the ropes, rigging etc of a boat.) takelāža
    2. verb
    1) (to try to grasp or seize (someone): The policeman tackled the thief.) ķert; aizturēt (piem., zagli)
    2) (to deal with or try to solve (a problem); to ask (someone) about a problem: He tackled the problem; She tackled the teacher about her child's work.) nodarboties ar; risināt; vērsties pie kāda
    3) (in football, hockey etc, to (try to) take the ball etc from (a player in the other team): He tackled his opponent.) bloķēt
    * * *
    rīki, piederumi; takelāža; polispasts; pussargs; bloķēšana; uzņemties, ķerties; noķert; aizrādīt, pārmest; piesiet, piestiprināt; pārtvert; bloķēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > tackle

  • 8 armament

    ((usually in plural) equipment for war, eg the guns etc of a ship, tank etc.) bruņojums
    * * *
    bruņošanās; bruņojums; apbruņojums; bruņotie spēki

    English-Latvian dictionary > armament

  • 9 rig

    [riɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - rigged; verb
    (to fit (a ship) with ropes and sails.) aptakelēt
    2. noun
    1) (an oil-rig.) (naftas) urbjtornis
    2) (any special equipment, tools etc for some purpose.) ierīce(s); iekārta; aprīkojums
    3) (the arrangement of sails etc of a sailing-ship.) takelāža
    - rig out
    - rig up
    * * *
    takelāža; blēdība, krāpšana; spekulatīva preču uzpirkšana; urbjtornis; ietaise, ierīce; izmēģinājuma stends; drēbes; aptakelēt; blēdīties, krāpties

    English-Latvian dictionary > rig

  • 10 backup

    1) (additional people who provide help when it is needed: The police officer requested some backup when the shooting began.) papildspēki
    2) (a copy of a computer file that can be used in case the original is destroyed.) dublējums
    3) (( also adjective) a piece of equipment, a system etc that can be used when there is a problem with the original one: a backup plan; We have a backup generator in case the power fails.) rezerves
    * * *
    dublēšana; kosmonauts dublieris; sastrēgums

    English-Latvian dictionary > backup

  • 11 electrician

    [-ʃən]
    noun (a person whose job is to make, install, repair etc electrical equipment: The electrician mended the electric fan.) elektromontieris
    * * *
    elektromontieris, elektrotehniķis

    English-Latvian dictionary > electrician

  • 12 lash

    [læʃ] 1. noun
    1) (an eyelash: She looked at him through her thick lashes.) skropsta
    2) (a stroke with a whip etc: The sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.) (pletnes, pātagas) sitiens; cirtiens
    3) (a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip: a whip with a long, thin lash.) pletne; (pātagas) aukla, siksna
    2. verb
    1) (to strike with a lash: He lashed the horse with his whip.) pātagot; sist (ar pletni)
    2) (to fasten with a rope or cord: All the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.) piestiprināt; piesiet
    3) (to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail): The tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.) (par asti) kulstīt; mētāt
    4) ((of rain) to come down very heavily.) (par lietu) gāzties
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    pātaga, pletne, siksna; pletnes sitiens; šaustīšana, barga kritika; skropsta; sist pātagot; bargi kritizēt, šaustīt; piesiet, piestiprināt

    English-Latvian dictionary > lash

  • 13 shuttle

    1) (in weaving, a piece of equipment for carrying the thread backwards and forwards across the other threads.) atspole
    2) (a piece of machinery for making loops in the lower thread in a sewing-machine.) (šujmašīnas) kuģītis
    3) (an air, train or other transport service etc which operates constantly backwards and forwards between two places: an airline shuttle between London and Edinburgh; space shuttle (= a craft travelling between space stations).) regulāra transporta līnija; regulāri reisi
    * * *
    atspole; aizvars; piepilsētas vilciens; vairākkārt izmantojams kosmosa lidaparāts; virzīt turp un atpakaļ; virzīties turp un atpakaļ

    English-Latvian dictionary > shuttle

  • 14 stage manager

    (a person who is in charge of scenery and equipment for plays etc.) uzvedumu daļas vadītājs
    * * *
    teātra režisora palīgs

    English-Latvian dictionary > stage manager

  • 15 stereophonic

    [steriə'fonik]
    1) ((of recorded or broadcast sound) giving the effect of coming from different directions, and usually requiring two loudspeakers placed apart from each other.) stereofonisks
    2) ((of equipment, apparatus etc) intended for recording or playing such sound.) stereofonisks
    * * *
    stereofonisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > stereophonic

  • 16 hi-fi

    1. (short for high fidelity) noun
    ((a record-player etc producing) high quality and great accuracy in the reproduction of sound.) augsta kvalitāte
    2. adjective
    hi-fi equipment.) augstas kvalitātes-

    English-Latvian dictionary > hi-fi

  • 17 skin-diving

    noun (diving and swimming under water with simple equipment (a mask, flippers etc).) niršana ar akvalangu

    English-Latvian dictionary > skin-diving

  • 18 steering

    noun (the equipment or apparatus for steering a ship or car etc: The steering is faulty.) stūres iekārta

    English-Latvian dictionary > steering

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