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1 goods
1) (objects etc for sale, products: leather goods.) preces2) (articles sent by rail, not road, sea or air: This station is for passengers and goods; ( also adjective) a goods train/station.) preces; preču-* * *preces; mantas; lietiskie pierādījumi; vajadzīgās īpašības -
2 goods and chattels
visa iedzīve; personiskā manta -
3 goods car
kravas automašīna -
4 goods in short supply
deficītpreces -
5 goods in sound condition
labas kvalitātes preces -
6 goods of foreign make
ārzemēs ražotās preces; importa preces -
7 goods on approval
preces paraugam; preču paraugi -
8 goods on display
izliktās preces -
9 goods train
preču vilciens -
10 consumer goods
(goods which can be used immediately to satisfy human needs, eg clothing, food, TV sets etc.) plaša patēriņa preces* * *plaša patēriņa preces -
11 all kinds of goods
visādas preces -
12 canned goods
konservi -
13 dry goods
galantērija, manufaktūra -
14 fancy goods
modes preces -
15 faulty goods
brāķētas preces -
16 finished goods
gatavi izstrādājumi -
17 free goods
nemuitojamas preces; bezmaksas prieki, dabas prieki -
18 green goods
svaigi dārzeņi, zaļumi; viltota papīrnauda -
19 hard goods
ilglietojamas preces -
20 household goods
saimniecības preces
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