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  • 101 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

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  • 102 example

    1) (something that represents other things of the same kind; a specimen: an example of his handwriting.) paraugs
    2) (something that shows clearly or illustrates a fact etc: Can you give me an example of how this word is used?) piemērs
    3) (a person or thing that is a pattern to be copied: She was an example to the rest of the class.) paraugs
    4) (a warning to be heeded: Let this be an example to you, and never do it again!) mācība; pamācība
    - make an example of
    - set someone an example
    - set an example
    * * *
    piemērs, paraugs; mācība

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  • 103 extremely

    adverb (very: extremely kind.) ārkārtīgi; ļoti
    * * *
    ārkārtīgi, ļoti

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  • 104 falcon

    (a kind of bird of prey sometimes used for hunting.) vanags
    * * *
    piekūns

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  • 105 farce

    1) (a (kind of) comic play in which both the characters and the events shown are improbable and ridiculous: The play is a classic farce.) farss
    2) (any funny or stupid situation in real life: The meeting was an absolute farce.) farss; joks
    * * *
    farss, joks

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  • 106 fat

    [fæt] 1. noun
    1) (an oily substance made by the bodies of animals and by some plants: This meat has got a lot of fat on it.) tauki; speķis
    2) (a kind of such substance, used especially for cooking: There are several good cooking fats on the market.) tauki
    2. adjective
    1) (having a lot of fat on one's body; large, heavy and round in shape: He was a very fat child.) tukls; resns; trekns
    2) (large or abundant: Her business made a fat profit; A fat lot of good that is! (= That is no good at all)) Tas nekam neder!
    - fatten
    - fatty
    - fattiness
    - fat-head
    * * *
    naudasmaiss, bagātnieks; speķis, tauki; tuklums; nobarot; uzbaroties; tauks, trekns; nobarots, resns, tukls; lekns, auglīgs; biezs; lepns, bagātīgs; ienesīgs, izdevīgs

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  • 107 favour

    ['feivə] 1. noun
    1) (a kind action: Will you do me a favour and lend me your car?) pakalpojums
    2) (kindness or approval: She looked on him with great favour.) labvēlība; laipnība
    3) (preference or too much kindness: By doing that he showed favour to the other side.) aizbildniecība; protekcija
    4) (a state of being approved of: He was very much in favour with the Prime Minister.) būt labi ieredzētam
    2. verb
    (to support or show preference for: Which side do you favour?) atbalstīt; veicināt; labi ieredzēt; būt labvēlīgam
    - favourably
    - favourite
    3. noun
    (a person or thing that one likes best: Of all her paintings that is my favourite.) favorīts; mīlulis; mīļākais priekšmets
    - in favour of
    - in one's favour
    * * *
    labvēlība; pakalpojums; palīdzība, atbalsts; intereses, labums; lentīte, nozīmīte; būt labvēlīgam, izturēties labvēlīgi; veicināt, atbalstīt

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  • 108 ferment

    1. [fə'ment] verb
    1) (to (make something) go through a particular chemical change (as when yeast is added to dough in the making of bread): Grape juice must be fermented before it becomes wine.) rūgt; raudzēt
    2) (to excite or be excited: He is the kind of person to ferment trouble.) satraukt; celt nemieru
    2. ['fə:ment] noun
    (a state of excitement: The whole city was in a ferment.) nemiers; satraukums
    * * *
    ferments; rūgšana; nemiers, satraukums; rūgt; raudzēt; būt nemiera pārņemtam; satraukt

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  • 109 fern

    [fə:n]
    (a kind of plant with no flowers and delicate feather-like leaves.) paparde
    * * *
    paparde

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  • 110 filter

    ['filtə] 1. noun
    1) (a strainer or other device through which liquid, gas, smoke etc can pass, but not solid material: A filter is used to make sure that the oil is clean and does not contain any dirt; ( also adjective) filter paper.) filtrs; filtr-
    2) (a kind of screening plate used to change or correct certain colours: If you are taking photographs in sun and snow, you should use a blue filter.) filtrs
    2. verb
    1) ((of liquids) to (become) clean by passing through a filter: The rain-water filtered into a tank.) filtrēt
    2) (to come bit by bit or gradually: The news filtered out.) kļūt zināmam; nākt gaismā
    * * *
    filtrs; filtrēt, kāst; filtrēties; atkļūt; novirzīt pa kreisi

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  • 111 fir

    [fə:]
    (a kind of evergreen tree that bears cones (fir-cones) and is often grown for its wood.) egle
    * * *
    egle; egļu koks

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  • 112 fitness

    noun Physical fitness is essential for this kind of job.) piemērotība; (fiziska) sagatavotība
    * * *
    piemērotība, derīgums; sagatavotība

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  • 113 flick

    [flik] 1. noun
    1) (a quick, sharp movement: a flick of the wrist.) (viegls) uzsitiens; rāviens
    2) ((slang) a movie.) ķinītis, ķinis
    2. verb
    (to make this kind of movement (to or with something): He flicked open a packet of cigarettes.) (viegli) uzsist; paraut
    * * *
    knipis, viegls uzsitiens; rāviens, grūdiens; filma, kino; uzšaut, viegli uzsist; notraukt, noraust

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  • 114 flint

    [flint]
    1) (( also adjective) (of) a kind of very hard stone: Prehistoric man used flint knives.) krams; krama-
    2) (a piece of hard mineral from which sparks can be struck: I must buy a new flint for my cigarette-lighter.) krams
    * * *
    krams

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  • 115 flipper

    ['flipə]
    1) (a limb for swimming, especially of a seal, walrus etc.) peldspura; peldplēve
    2) (a kind of rubber or plastic shoe, worn when swimming, which is shaped like the flipper of a seal etc.) (peldētāja) peldplezna
    * * *
    peldplēve, peldspura; peldpleznas; roka

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  • 116 floodlight

    noun (a kind of very strong light often used to light up the outside of buildings etc: There were floodlights in the sports stadium.) starmetis; prožektors
    * * *
    prožektora gaisma; apgaismot ar prožektora gaismu

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  • 117 fluorescent

    [fluə'resnt]
    (giving off a certain kind of light: fluorescent light; fluorescent paint.) fluorescējošs
    * * *
    fluorescējošs

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  • 118 form

    I 1. [fo:m] noun
    1) ((a) shape; outward appearance: He saw a strange form in the darkness.) forma; ārējais veids; apveids
    2) (a kind, type or variety: What form of ceremony usually takes place when someone gets a promotion?) veids
    3) (a document containing certain questions, the answers to which must be written on it: an application form.) veidlapa; anketa
    4) (a fixed way of doing things: forms and ceremonies.) vispārpieņemtā kārtība; formalitāte
    5) (a school class: He is in the sixth form.) klase (skolā)
    2. verb
    1) (to make; to cause to take shape: They decided to form a drama group.) izveidot; organizēt
    2) (to come into existence; to take shape: An idea slowly formed in his mind.) rasties; izveidoties
    3) (to organize or arrange (oneself or other people) into a particular order: The women formed (themselves) into three groups.) []organizēt
    4) (to be; to make up: These lectures form part of the medical course.) veidot
    - be in good form
    - in the form of
    II [fo:m] noun
    (a long, usually wooden seat: The children were sitting on forms.) sols
    * * *
    ārējais veids, apveids, forma; augums; vispārpieņemtā kārtība; formalitāte; maniere, etiķete, stils; varietāte; anketa, veidlapa; forma, gatavība; klase; sols; forma; iespiedforma; modelis, tips; miga; piešķirt formu; veidot; organizēt, izveidot; attīstīt, veidot; kārtot; kārtoties; formēt, veidot

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  • 119 foxhound

    noun (a kind of dog trained to chase foxes.) angļu medību suns
    * * *
    angļu medību suns

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  • 120 frankfurter

    ['fræŋkfə:tə]
    (a kind of smoked sausage.) apžāvēts cīsiņš
    * * *
    cīsiņš

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