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  • 1 matter

    ['mætə] 1. noun
    1) (solids, liquids and/or gases in any form, from which everything physical is made: The entire universe is made up of different kinds of matter.) matērija
    2) (a subject or topic (of discussion etc): a private matter; money matters.) jautājums; temats; lieta
    3) (pus: The wound was infected and full of matter.) strutas
    2. verb
    (to be important: That car matters a great deal to him; It doesn't matter.) būt svarīgam
    - be the matter
    - a matter of course
    - a matter of opinion
    - no matter
    - no matter who
    - what
    - where
    * * *
    viela; matērija; temats, saturs; jautājums, lieta; iemesls; strutas, oriģināls, rokraksts; būt svarīgam, nozīmēt; strutot

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  • 2 inquire

    1) (to ask: He inquired the way to the art gallery; She inquired what time the bus left.) pajautāt
    2) ((with about) to ask for information about: They inquired about trains to London.) pajautāt; ievākt ziņas
    3) ((with after) to ask for information about the state of (eg a person's health): He enquired after her mother.) apjautāties (par kāda veselību, labklājību)
    4) ((with for) to ask to see or talk to (a person): Someone rang up inquiring for you, but you were out.) jautāt (pēc kāda)
    5) ((with for) to ask for (goods in a shop etc): Several people have been inquiring for the new catalogue.) jautāt (pēc kaut kā)
    6) ((with into) to try to discover the facts of: The police are inquiring into the matter.) pētīt
    - make inquiries
    * * *
    pajautāt

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  • 3 subject

    1. adjective
    ((of countries etc) not independent, but dominated by another power: subject nations.) pakļauts; atkarīgs
    2. noun
    1) (a person who is under the rule of a monarch or a member of a country that has a monarchy etc: We are loyal subjects of the Queen; He is a British subject.) pavalstnieks
    2) (someone or something that is talked about, written about etc: We discussed the price of food and similar subjects; What was the subject of the debate?; The teacher tried to think of a good subject for their essay; I've said all I can on that subject.) temats; jautājums
    3) (a branch of study or learning in school, university etc: He is taking exams in seven subjects; Mathematics is his best subject.) mācību priekšmets; disciplīna
    4) (a thing, person or circumstance suitable for, or requiring, a particular kind of treatment, reaction etc: I don't think her behaviour is a subject for laughter.) objekts; iemesls
    5) (in English, the word(s) representing the person or thing that usually does the action shown by the verb, and with which the verb agrees: The cat sat on the mat; He hit her because she broke his toy; He was hit by the ball.) teikuma priekšmets
    3. [səb'‹ekt] verb
    1) (to bring (a person, country etc) under control: They have subjected all the neighbouring states (to their rule).) pakļaut; paverdzināt
    2) (to cause to suffer, or submit (to something): He was subjected to cruel treatment; These tyres are subjected to various tests before leaving the factory.) pakļaut
    - subjective
    - subjectively
    - subject matter
    - change the subject
    - subject to
    * * *
    jautājums, temats; cilvēks; pavalstnieks; mācību priekšmets, disciplīna; objekts, priekšmets; iemesls; līķis; subjekts; teikuma priekšmets; galvenā tēma; pakļaut; atkarīgs, pakļauts; padots, pakļauts

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  • 4 who

    [hu:] 1. pronoun
    ((used as the subject of a verb) what person(s)(?): Who is that woman in the green hat?; Who did that?; Who won?; Do you know who all these people are?) kas
    2. relative pronoun
    1) ((used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously to distinguish him or them from others: used as the subject of a verb: usually replaceable by that) (the) one(s) that: The man who/that telephoned was a friend of yours; A doctor is a person who looks after people's health.) (tas) kurš
    2) (used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people: His mother, who was so proud, gave him a hug.) kas
    3. pronoun
    1) (no matter who: Whoever rings, tell him/them I'm out.) (ja) kāds; vienalga, kurš
    2) ((also who ever) used in questions to express surprise etc: Whoever said that?) kas tad
    4. relative pronoun
    (used as the object of a verb or preposition but in everyday speech sometimes replaced by who)
    1) ((used to refer to a person or people mentioned previously, to distinguish him or them from others: able to be omitted or replaced by that except when following a preposition) (the) one(s) that: The man (whom/that) you mentioned is here; Today I met some friends (whom/that) I hadn't seen for ages; This is the man to whom I gave it; This is the man (whom/who/that) I gave it to.) kuru; kuram
    2) (used, after a comma, to introduce a further comment on a person or people: His mother, who was so proud of him, gave him a hug.) kuru; kuram
    * * *
    kuri, kurš, kas; ar kuriem, ar kuru, ko, kurus, kuru, ar ko

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  • 5 defer

    I [di'fə:] past tense, past participle - deferred; verb
    (to put off to another time: They can defer their departure.) atlikt; novilcināt
    II [di'fə] past tense, past participle - deferred; verb
    ((with to) to act according to the wishes or opinions of another or the orders of authority: I defer to your greater knowledge of the matter.) pakļauties; piekāpties; izturēties ar cieņu
    - in deference to
    - deferment
    - deferral
    * * *
    atlikt, novilcināt; piekāpties, pakļauties; izturēties ar cieņu

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  • 6 afford

    [ə'fo:d]
    1) ((usually with can, could) to be able to spend money, time etc on or for something: I can't afford (to buy) a new car.) atļauties
    2) ((usually with can, could) to be able to do (something) without causing oneself trouble, difficulty etc: She can't afford to be rude to her employer no matter how rude he is to her.) atļauties
    * * *
    atļauties; sniegt, dot

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  • 7 clot

    [klot] 1. noun
    1) (soft or fluid matter (especially blood) formed into a solid mass: a clot of blood.) trombs; kunkulis
    2) (a fool or an idiot.) nejēga
    2. verb
    (to form into clots: Most people's blood clots easily.) sarecēt; saiet kunkuļos
    * * *
    asins receklis, trombs; kunkulis, pika; nejēga; sarecēt; saiet kunkuļos, sakupt

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  • 8 commission

    [kə'miʃən] 1.
    1) (money earned by a person who sells things for someone else.) komisijas nauda
    2) (an order for a work of art: a commission to paint the president's portrait.) līgumdarbs; pasūtījums; uzdevums
    3) (an official paper giving authority, especially to an army officer etc: My son got his commission last year.) patents uz virsnieka pakāpi
    4) (an official group appointed to report on a specific matter: a commission of enquiry.) komisija
    2. verb
    1) (to give an order (especially for a work of art) to: He was commissioned to paint the Lord Mayor's portrait.) uzdot
    2) (to give a military commission to.) iecelt amatā
    - commissioner
    - in/out of commission
    * * *
    pilnvara; rīkojums, uzdevums; pasūtījums, līgumdarbs; patents uz virsnieka pakāpi; komisija, komiteja, valde; komisijas tirdzniecība, komisijas nauda, komisija; komandējums; pilnvarot, uzdot; iecelt amatā; sagatavot braucienam

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  • 9 content

    I 1. [kən'tent] adjective
    (satisfied; quietly happy: He doesn't want more money - he's content with what he has.) apmierināts
    2. noun
    (the state of being satisfied or quietly happy: You're on holiday - you can lie in the sun to your heart's content.) pēc sirds patikas
    3. verb
    (to satisfy: As the TV's broken, you'll have to content yourself with listening to the radio.) apmierināt; apmierināties
    - contentedly
    - contentment
    II ['kontent] noun
    1) (the subject matter (of a book, speech etc): the content of his speech.) saturs
    2) (the amount of something contained: Oranges have a high vitamin C content.) saturs; sastāvs
    * * *
    saturs; apmierinātība; sastāvs; kubatūra, tilpums; būtība; apmierināt; apmierināts

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  • 10 cough

    [kof] 1. verb
    (to make a harsh sound when bringing air or harmful matter from the lungs or throat: He's coughing badly because he has a cold.) klepot
    2. noun
    1) (an act of coughing: He gave a cough.) klepošana
    2) (an illness causing coughing: a smoker's cough.) klepus
    - cough up
    * * *
    klepus; klepot

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  • 11 decompose

    [di:kəm'pouz]
    ((of vegetable or animal matter) to (cause to) decay or rot: Corpses decompose quickly in heat.) sairt; trūdēt
    - decomposer
    * * *
    sadalīties, sairt, sadalīt; trūdēt, pūt

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  • 12 deposit

    [di'pozit] 1. verb
    1) (to put or set down: She deposited her shopping-basket in the kitchen.) nolikt
    2) (to put in for safe keeping: He deposited the money in the bank.) noguldīt; iemaksāt
    2. noun
    1) (an act of putting money in a bank etc: She made several large deposits at the bank during that month.) iemaksa
    2) (an act of paying money as a guarantee that money which is or will be owed will be paid: We have put down a deposit on a house in the country.) ķīla
    3) (the money put into a bank or paid as a guarantee in this way: We decided we could not afford to go on holiday and managed to get back the deposit which we had paid.) noguldījums
    4) (a quantity of solid matter that has settled at the bottom of a liquid, or is left behind by a liquid: The flood-water left a yellow deposit over everything.) nogulsnes
    5) (a layer (of coal, iron etc) occurring naturally in rock: rich deposits of iron ore.) slānis; atradne
    * * *
    deponējums, noguldījums; iemaksa, ķīla; nogulsnes; nogulumiezis, slānis; nolikt; deponēt, noguldīt; iemaksāt; nogulsnēt; iestrādāt

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  • 13 duel

    ['djuəl] 1. noun
    1) (a fight (with swords or pistols) between two people over a matter of honour etc.) duelis
    2) (any contest between two people or two sides: a duel for first place.) divkauja
    2. verb
    (to fight a duel.) duelēties
    * * *
    divkauja; sadursme; duelēties

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  • 14 excrete

    [ik'skri:t]
    (to discharge (waste matter) from the body.) izdalīt; izkārnīties
    * * *
    izdalīt

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  • 15 hassle

    ['hæsl] 1. noun
    1) (trouble or fuss: It's such a hassle to get to work on time: Travelling with children is such a hassle.) grūtības; mokas
    2) (a fight or argument: I got into a bit of a hassle with a couple of thugs.) ķīviņš; strīds
    2. verb
    1) (to argue or fight: It seemed pointless to hassle over such a small matter.) ķīvēties; strīdēties
    2) (to annoy (a person): I don't like people hassling me.) piesieties; piekasīties (kādam)
    * * *
    ķīviņš, lamāšanās; mocības, grūtības; ķīvēties, lamāties

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  • 16 inform

    [in'fo:m]
    1) (to tell; to give knowledge to: Please inform me of your intentions in this matter; I was informed that you were absent from the office.) informēt; paziņot
    2) ((with against or on) to tell facts to eg the police about (a criminal etc): He informed against his fellow thieves.) denuncēt; nosūdzēt
    - information
    - informative
    - informer
    - information superhighway
    - information technology
    * * *
    informēt, paziņot; denuncēt, nosūdzēt

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  • 17 interest

    ['intrəst, ]( American[) 'intərist] 1. noun
    1) (curiosity; attention: That newspaper story is bound to arouse interest.) interese
    2) (a matter, activity etc that is of special concern to one: Gardening is one of my main interests.) aizraušanās
    3) (money paid in return for borrowing a usually large sum of money: The (rate of) interest on this loan is eight per cent; ( also adjective) the interest rate.) procentu likme
    4) ((a share in the ownership of) a business firm etc: He bought an interest in the night-club.) (īpašuma) daļa; līdzdalība
    5) (a group of connected businesses which act together to their own advantage: I suspect that the scheme will be opposed by the banking interest (= all the banks acting together).) intereses; labums
    2. verb
    1) (to arouse the curiosity and attention of; to be of importance or concern to: Political arguments don't interest me at all.) interesēt
    2) ((with in) to persuade to do, buy etc: Can I interest you in (buying) this dictionary?) ieinteresēt
    - interesting
    - interestingly
    - in one's own interest
    - in one's interest
    - in the interests of
    - in the interest of
    - lose interest
    - take an interest
    * * *
    interese; priekšrocības, labums; interese, aizraušanās; līdzdalība, daļa; procenti; ieinteresētie; interesēt; ieinteresēt

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  • 18 Mass

    I 1. [mæs] noun
    1) (a large lump or quantity, gathered together: a mass of concrete/people.) liels daudzums; (ļaužu) masas
    2) (a large quantity: I've masses of work / things to do.) liels daudzums
    3) (the bulk, principal part or main body: The mass of people are in favour of peace.) vairums
    4) ((a) measure of the quantity of matter in an object: The mass of the rock is 500 kilos.) masa
    2. verb
    (to bring or come together in large numbers or quantities: The troops massed for an attack.) sapulcināt; sapulcēties
    3. adjective
    (of large quantities or numbers: mass murder; a mass meeting.) masveida-; masu-
    - mass-produce
    - mass-production
    - the mass media
    II [mæs] noun
    1) ((a) celebration, especially in the Roman Catholic church, of Christ's last meal (Last Supper) with his disciples: What time do you go to Mass?) mise
    2) (a setting to music of some of the words used in this service.) mesa
    * * *
    mise; mesa; liels daudzums, milzums; masas; ļaužu masas; lielākā daļa, vairums; masa; sapulcināt, savākt; sapulcēties; koncentrēt

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  • 19 mention

    ['menʃən] 1. verb
    1) (to speak of or refer to: He mentioned the plan.) []minēt
    2) (to remark or say usually briefly or indirectly: She mentioned (that) she might be leaving.) ierunāties; minēt
    2. noun
    ((often with of) a (usually brief) remark (about): No mention was made of this matter.) pieminēšana
    * * *
    atsauksme, pieminēšana; pieminēt

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  • 20 muse

    [mju:z]
    (to think about a matter usually without serious concentration.) pārdomāt; apcerēt
    * * *
    mūza; apcerēt, pārdomāt

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