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61 accomplice
(a person who helps another, especially in crime: The thief's accomplice warned him that the police were coming.) līdzvainīgais; līdzdalībnieks* * *līdzvainīgais, līdzdalībnieks -
62 accomplishment
1) (completion.) izpildījums; sasniegums2) (a special skill: She has many different accomplishments.) dotības; spējas* * *izpildījums, veikums; sasniegums; dotības, spējas; labas manieres -
63 account
1) (an arrangement by which a person keeps his money in a bank: I have (opened) an account with the local bank.) rēķins2) (a statement of money owing: Send me an account.) rēķini; norēķini3) (a description or explanation (of something that has happened): a full account of his holiday.) rēķins; konts4) (an arrangement by which a person makes a regular (eg monthly) payment instead of paying at the time of buying: I have an account at Smiths.) norēķins5) ((usually in plural) a record of money received and spent: You must keep your accounts in order; ( also adjective) an account book.) atskaite; ziņojums•- accountant
- account for
- on account of
- on my/his etc account
- on my/his account
- on no account
- take something into account
- take into account
- take account of something
- take account of* * *konts, rēķins; atskaite, norēķins, ziņojums; novērtējums, viedoklis; iemesls, pamats; nozīme, svarīgums; uzskatīt -
64 accountancy
noun (the work of an accountant: He is studying accountancy.) grāmatvedība* * *uzskaitvedība, grāmatvedība -
65 accountant
noun (a keeper or inspector of (money) accounts: He employs an accountant to deal with his income tax.) grāmatvedis; rēķinvedis* * *grāmatvedis; atbildētājs -
66 accumulation
noun uzkrāšana; uzkrāšanās* * *akumulācija, uzkrāšana; akumulācija, uzkrāšanās; uzkrājums, akumulācija -
67 accumulator
noun (a type of electric battery.) akumulators* * *uzkrājējs; akumulators; uzkrājējierīce, uzkrājējs -
68 accuracy
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69 accusation
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70 achievement
noun his academic achievements; the achievement of his ambition.) sasniegums; veikums* * *sasniegums; veikums -
71 acidity
noun (the quality of containing acid or too much acid.) skābums; dzēlīgums* * *skābuma pakāpe, skābums; dzēlīgums -
72 acquaintance
1) (a person whom one knows slightly.) paziņa2) ((with with) knowledge: My acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare is slight.) (virspusējas) zināšanas* * *pazīšanās; paziņa -
73 acquiescence
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74 acquisitiveness
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75 acquittal
noun He was released from prison following his acquittal.) attaisnošana* * *atbrīvošana; attaisnošana; veikšana -
76 acrobatics
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77 actuality
[-'æ-]noun ((a) reality: the actuality of the situation.) īstenība; realitāte* * *īstenība, realitāte; reālisms; faktiskie apstākļi -
78 acupuncture
(a method of treating illness etc by sticking needles into the patient's skin at certain points.) akupunktūra* * *adatterapija, akupunktūra -
79 acuteness
noun asums; spēcīgums; īstums* * *spēcīgums, īstums; ass prāts, atjautība; smailums, asums; spalgums, griezīgums; asums -
80 Adam's apple
noun (the pointed part at the front of the neck that moves up and down when one talks or swallows.) ādamābols* * *ādamābols; ādamābols
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