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forces+(noun)

  • 1 forces

    noun plural (the army, navy and air force considered together: The Forces played a large part in the parade.) bruņotie spēki

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  • 2 commander-in-chief

    noun (the officer in supreme command of an army, or of the entire forces of the state.) virspavēlnieks
    * * *
    virspavēlnieks

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  • 3 conscientious objector

    noun (a person who refuses to serve in the armed forces for moral or religious reasons.) alternatīvā dienesta kareivis
    * * *
    cilvēks, kas atsakās dienēt armijā; cilvēks; kas atsakās iet karadienestā idejiskas pārliecības dēļ

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  • 4 elements

    1) (the first things to be learned in any subject: the elements of musical theory.) pamati
    2) (the forces of nature, as wind and rain.) dabas spēki
    * * *
    pamati

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  • 5 mechanics

    1) (the science of the action of forces on objects: He is studying mechanics.) mehānika
    2) (the art of building machines: He applied his knowledge of mechanics to designing a new wheelchair.) mehānika; tehnika
    * * *
    mehānika

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  • 6 security

    noun (the state of being, or making safe, secure, free from danger etc: the security of a happy home; This alarm system will give the factory some security; There has to be tight security at a prison; ( also adjective) the security forces; a security guard.) drošība; garantija; aizsardzība
    * * *
    drošība; nodrošinājums, garantija; paļāvība; aizsardzība; galvotājs; pretizlūkošana; vērtspapīri

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  • 7 the military

    noun (the armed forces: The military is still loyal to the president.) bruņotie spēki, armija
    * * *
    militārpersonas; karavīri

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  • 8 enemy

    ['enəmi]
    plural - enemies; noun
    1) (a person who hates or wishes to harm one: She is so good and kind that she has no enemies.) ienaidnieks
    2) (( also noun plural) troops, forces, a nation etc opposed to oneself in war etc: He's one of the enemy; The enemy was/were encamped on the hillside; ( also adjective) enemy forces.) ienaidnieks; ienaidnieka-
    * * *
    ienaidnieks, pretinieks

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  • 9 conscript

    1. ['konskript] noun
    (a person legally ordered by the state to serve in the armed forces etc.) iesaucamais
    2. [kən'skript] verb
    (legally to order (someone) to serve in the armed forces etc: He was conscripted into the army.) iesaukt (karadienestā)
    * * *
    iesaukt; iesaucamais

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  • 10 force

    [fo:s] 1. noun
    1) (strength or power that can be felt: the force of the wind.) spēks; vara
    2) (a person or thing that has great power: the forces of Nature.) spēks; vara
    3) ((sometimes with capital) a group of men prepared for action: the police force; the Royal Air Force.) [] spēki; karaspēks
    2. verb
    1) (to make (someone or something) do something, go somewhere etc, often against his etc will: He forced me to give him money.) piespiest (ar varu)
    2) (to achieve by strength or effort: He forced a smile despite his grief.) piespiest; izspiest
    - forceful
    - forcefully
    - forces
    - in
    - into force
    * * *
    spēks; vardarbība, vara; pārliecināšanas spēks, iedarbīgums, ietekme; bruņotie spēki, karaspēks; lietot spēku; piespiest; iegrūst, iespiest; paātrināt; forsēt; izplaucēt, uzziedināt

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  • 11 auxiliary

    [o:ɡ'ziljəri] 1. adjective
    (helping; additional: auxiliary forces; an auxiliary nurse.) palīg-; papildu
    2. noun
    1) (an additional helper.) palīgs
    2) (a soldier serving with another nation.) algotnis
    * * *
    palīgs; palīgdarbības vārds; palīga, palīg

    English-Latvian dictionary > auxiliary

  • 12 civilian

    [si'viljən]
    noun (a person who has a civil job, not in the armed forces.) civilper- sona
    * * *
    civilpersona; civils

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  • 13 combine

    1. verb
    (to join together in one whole; to unite: They combined (forces) to fight the enemy; The chemist combined calcium and carbon.) apvienot; apvienoties; savienot; savienoties
    2. noun
    (an association of trading companies: a large manufacturing combine.) kombināts; apvienība
    - combine harvester
    * * *
    kombains; kombināts, sindikāts; apvienība; apvienot; kombinēt; apvienoties

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  • 14 court-martial

    plural - courts-martial; noun (a court held by officers of the armed forces to try offences against discipline.)
    * * *
    kara tiesa, tribunāls; nodot kara tiesai

    English-Latvian dictionary > court-martial

  • 15 equilibrium

    [i:kwi'libriəm]
    (a state of equal balance between weights, forces etc.) līdzsvars
    * * *
    līdzsvars

    English-Latvian dictionary > equilibrium

  • 16 flank

    [flæŋk] 1. noun
    (the side of anything especially an animal's body or an army: the horse's flank; They marched around the enemy's flank.) sāns; mala; flangs
    2. verb
    1) (to be at the side of: The prisoner appeared, flanked by two policemen.) atrasties/novietot sānos
    2) (to come around the side of: The troops flanked the enemy forces.) uzbrukt flangam
    * * *
    sāns, mala; sānu gabals; nokalne; spārns; flangs; atrasties sānos; piekļauties, robežoties; dot triecienu flangam; aizstāvēt flangu; flankēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > flank

  • 17 jeep

    [‹i:p]
    (a kind of small motor vehicle used especially by the armed forces.) džips
    * * *
    džips; neliela izlūklidmašīna; jauniesauktais

    English-Latvian dictionary > jeep

  • 18 join

    [‹oin] 1. verb
    1) ((often with up, on etc) to put together or connect: The electrician joined the wires (up) wrongly; You must join this piece (on) to that piece; He joined the two stories together to make a play; The island is joined to the mainland by a sandbank at low tide.) savienot; saistīt
    2) (to connect (two points) eg by a line, as in geometry: Join point A to point B.) savienot
    3) (to become a member of (a group): Join our club!) pievienoties; iestāties
    4) ((sometimes with up) to meet and come together (with): This lane joins the main road; Do you know where the two rivers join?; They joined up with us for the remainder of the holiday.) pievienoties; saplūst; piebiedroties
    5) (to come into the company of: I'll join you later in the restaurant.) piebiedroties
    2. noun
    (a place where two things are joined: You can hardly see the joins in the material.) savienojums; salaidums
    - join hands
    - join in
    - join up
    * * *
    savienojuma punkts, savienojums; saistīt, savienot; ieplūst, saplūst; pieslieties, pievienoties; iestāties; robežoties

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  • 19 magic

    ['mæ‹ik] 1. noun
    1) ((the charms, spells etc used in) the art or practice of using supernatural forces: The prince was turned by magic into a frog.) maģija, burvestība
    2) (the art of producing illusions by tricks: The conjuror's magic delighted the children.) (iluzionista) fokuss; triks
    3) (fascination or great charm: the magic of Turner's paintings.) burvība
    2. adjective
    (used in or using magic: a magic wand; a magic spell.) burvju-
    - magically
    - magician
    * * *
    burvestība, maģija; burvīgums, burvība; burvju, maģisks

    English-Latvian dictionary > magic

  • 20 marshal

    1. noun
    1) (an official who arranges ceremonies, processions etc.) ceremonijmeistars
    2) ((American) an official with certain duties in the lawcourts.) tiesas ierēdnis; tiesu izpildītājs
    3) ((American) the head of a police or fire department.) policijas/ugunsdzēsēju komandas priekšnieks
    2. verb
    1) (to arrange (forces, facts, arguments etc) in order: Give me a minute to marshal my thoughts.) sakārtot
    2) (to lead or show the way to: We marshalled the whole group into a large room.) (svinīgi) ievest
    * * *
    maršals; ceremonijmeistars; inspektora palīgs; tiesas ierēdnis; tiesu izpildītājs; policijas priekšnieks; ugunsdzēsēju komandas priekšnieks; nostādīt ierindā; sakārtot, izvietot; svinīgi ievest; šķirot preču vagonus

    English-Latvian dictionary > marshal

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