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101 depot
['depəu, ]( American[) 'di:-]1) (a central warehouse where large amount of food, goods or equipment are stored: freight depot; oil storage depot.) depo; (autobusu u.tml.) parks2) ( (British) a place where vehicles are kept and repaired) noliktava3) ((American) a small station where buses, or trains stop.) kazarmas; štāba mītne* * *kazarmas, mācību nometne; noliktava; dzelzceļa stacija -
102 donation
noun (a gift of money or goods to a fund or collection: All donations are welcome.) dāvinājums; ziedojums* * *dāvana; ziedojums -
103 dutiable
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104 duty
['dju:ti]plural - duties; noun1) (what one ought morally or legally to do: He acted out of duty; I do my duty as a responsible citizen.) pienākums2) (an action or task requiring to be done, especially one attached to a job: I had a few duties to perform in connection with my job.) pienākums3) ((a) tax on goods: You must pay duty when you bring wine into the country.) nodeva; nodoklis•- dutiable- dutiful
- duty-free
- off duty
- on duty* * *muita, nodeva, nodoklis; pienākums; dežūra, dienests; cienība, cieņa; sardze; noslodze, noslogojums, ražotspēja, jauda -
105 economics
[i:kə'nomiks]noun singular (the study of production and distribution of money and goods: He is studying economics.) ekonomika* * *ekonomika, tautsaimniecība -
106 economize
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107 effects
1) (property; goods: She left few personal effects when she died.) mantas2) (in drama etc, devices for producing suitable sounds, lighting etc to accompany a play etc: sound effects.) efekts* * *mantas -
108 elevator
1) ((especially American) a lift or machine for raising persons, goods etc to a higher floor: There is no elevator in this shop - you will have to climb the stairs.) lifts2) (a tall storehouse for grain.) elevators* * *celtnis; lifts; elevators; augstuma stūre -
109 entice
(to attract or tempt: Goods are displayed in shop windows to entice people into the shop.) vilināt; kārdināt- enticing* * *kārdināt, vilināt -
110 excise
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111 exhibition
[eksi'biʃən]1) (a public display (eg of works of art, industrial goods etc): an exhibition of children's books.) izstāde2) (an act of showing or revealing: What an exhibition of bad temper!) (kādas īpašības) izrādīšana* * *izstāde; izrādīšana; naudas pabalsts; izlaiduma vakars -
112 export
1. [ek'spo:t] verb(to send (goods) to another country for sale: Jamaica exports bananas to Britain.) eksportēt2. ['ekspo:t] noun1) (the act or business of exporting: the export of rubber.) eksports2) (something which is exported: Paper is an important Swedish export.) eksportprece•- exporter* * *eksports; eksportprece; eksportēt, izvest -
113 exporter
noun (a person who exports goods: His father was a tobacco exporter.) eksportētājs* * *eksportētājs -
114 fair
I [feə] adjective1) (light-coloured; with light-coloured hair and skin: fair hair; Scandinavian people are often fair.) gaišs; gaišmatains2) (just; not favouring one side: a fair test.) godīgs; taisnīgs3) ((of weather) fine; without rain: a fair afternoon.) skaists; jauks (par laiku)4) (quite good; neither bad nor good: Her work is only fair.) diezgan labs; apmierinošs5) (quite big, long etc: a fair size.) vidējs; mērens6) (beautiful: a fair maiden.) skaists•- fairness- fairly
- fair play II [feə] noun1) (a collection of entertainments that travels from town to town: She won a large doll at the fair.) atrakciju parks2) (a large market held at fixed times: A fair is held here every spring.) gadatirgus3) (an exhibition of goods from different countries, firms etc: a trade fair.) gadatirgus; izstāde* * *mērens, vidējs; jauks, skaidrs; diezgan labs; gaišmatains, gaišs; neaptraipīts, tīrs; laipns, pieklājīgs; daiļš, taisnīgs, godīgs, skaists; taisnīgi, godīgi; tieši; tīri, skaidri; gadatirgus, izstāde -
115 fete
[feit](an entertainment, especially in the open air, with competitions, displays, the selling of goods etc usually to raise money, especially for charity: We are holding a summer fete in aid of charity.)* * *svinības, svētki; rīkot svinības, sumināt -
116 general store
(a shop that sells a wide range of goods.) universālveikals* * *universālveikals -
117 godown
(in India and East Asia, a warehouse, or a storehouse for goods at a port.) (Indijā, Austrumāzijā) preču noliktava* * *preču noliktava -
118 handle
['hændl] 1. noun(the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) rokturis; kāts; spals2. verb1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) ņemt/turēt rokās2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) izturēties3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) tirgot4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) apieties; rīkoties•- - handled- handler
- handlebars* * *kāts, rokturis, spals; ņemt rokās; apieties, rīkoties; izturēties; regulēt, vadīt; traktēt, aplūkot; tirgot -
119 hardware
1) (metal goods such as pots, tools etc: This shop sells hardware.) dzelzs izstrādājumi; saimniecības preces2) (the mechanical parts of a computer.) (datora) aparatūra* * *dzelzs izstrādājumi, būvapkalumi; munīcija; aparatūra; skaitļošanas aparatūra; krūšu nozīmes, medaļas, ordeņi; alkohols -
120 haulage
[-li‹]noun ((money charged for) the carrying of goods by road, rail etc.) pārvadāšanas maksa* * *vilkšana; pārvadāšana; pārvadājuma maksa
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