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1 column
['koləm]1) (a stone or wooden pillar used to support or adorn a building: the carved columns in the temple.) kolonna2) (something similar in shape: a column of smoke.) stabs; stabiņš3) (a vertical row (of numbers): He added up the column (of figures) to find the answer.) sleja4) (a vertical section of a page of print: a newspaper column.) sleja5) (a section in a newspaper, often written regularly by a particular person: He writes a daily column about sport.) apskats (laikrakstā)6) (a long file of soldiers marching in short rows: a column of infantry.) kolonna7) (a long line of vehicles etc, one behind the other.) kolonna; rinda•* * *stabiņš, stabs; sleja; kolonna -
2 column of smoke
dūmu stabs -
3 agony column
laikraksta sleja sludinājumiem, kuros meklē piederīgos, draugus u.tml. -
4 close column
slēgta ierinda -
5 Doric column
doriešu kolonna -
6 fifth column
piektā kolonna -
7 flying column
mobilā vienība -
8 gossip column
(an article in a newspaper etc containing gossip about famous people.) augstāko aprindu hronika (sleja laikrakstā)* * *augstāko aprindu hronikas nodaļa -
9 mercury column
dzīvsudraba stabiņš -
10 spinal column
mugurkauls -
11 to dodge the column
izvairīties no pienākuma -
12 vertebral column
mugurkauls -
13 capital
I 1. ['kæpitl] noun1) (the chief town or seat of government: Paris is the capital of France.) galvaspilsēta2) ((also capital letter) any letter of the type found at the beginning of sentences, proper names etc: THESE ARE CAPITAL LETTERS / CAPITALS.) lielais burts3) (money (for investment etc): You need capital to start a new business.) kapitāls2. adjective1) (involving punishment by death: a capital offence.) sodāms ar nāvessodu2) (excellent: a capital idea.) lielisks3) ((of a city) being a capital: Paris and other capital cities.) []pilsēta•- capitalist
- capitalist
- capitalistic II ['kæpitl] noun(in architecture, the top part of a column of a building etc.) kapitelis* * *kapitāls; kapitelis; galvaspilsēta; lielais burts; pamata, galvenais; lielais; lielisks -
14 gossip
['ɡosip] 1. noun1) (talk about other people's affairs, not always truthful: I never pay any attention to gossip.) pļāpas; tenkas2) (a chat: She dropped in for a cup of coffee and a gossip.) papļāpāšana3) (a person who listens to and passes on gossip: She's a dreadful gossip.) pļāpa; tenku vācele2. verb1) (to pass on gossip.) tenkot2) (to chat.) papļāpāt•- gossipy- gossip column* * *tenkas, pļāpas; tenku vācele, pļāpa; augstāko aprindu hronika; tenkot, pļāpāt -
15 pedestal
['pedistl](the foot or base of a column, statue etc: The statue fell off its pedestal.) pjedestāls* * *pjedestāls; novietot uz pjedestāla -
16 statue
['stætju:](a sculptured figure of a person, animal etc in bronze, stone, wood etc: A statue of Nelson stands at the top of Nelson's Column; The children stood as still as statues.) statuja* * *statuja -
17 carry forward
(to add on (a number from one column of figures to the next): I forgot to carry the 2 forward.) pārnest (citā ailē) -
18 steering-wheel
noun (the wheel in a car for steering it, fixed to the steering-column, or the wheel on a ship that is turned to control the rudder.) stūre; (kuģa) stūresrats
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