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21 oil-exporting countries
naftas eksportētājvalstis -
22 oil-fired
naftas apkures -
23 oil-fired central heating
naftas centrālapkure -
24 oil-paint
eļļas krāsa -
25 oil-painting
eļļas glezniecība; eļļas glezna -
26 oil-paper
vaska papīrs -
27 oil-slick
naftas kārtiņa -
28 oil-well
noun (a hole drilled into the earth or the sea-bed to obtain petroleum.) naftas urbums* * *naftas urbums -
29 whale oil
(oil obtained from the fatty parts of a whale.) vaļa tauki -
30 strike oil
(to find oil under the ground: After drilling for several months, they finally struck oil; We've struck oil (= found what we have been looking for) in our search for a suitable house.) atrast naftu -
31 castor oil
(an oil from a tropical plant, used in medicine etc.) rīcineļļa* * *rīcineļļa -
32 cod-liver oil
(an oil obtained from cod's liver, rich in vitamins A and D.) zivju eļļa -
33 diesel fuel/oil
(heavy oil used as fuel for a diesel engine.) dīzeļeļļa -
34 blasting oil
nitroglicerīns -
35 boiled linseed oil
pernica -
36 burning oil
petroleja -
37 camphorated oil
kampareļļa -
38 carbon oil
benzols -
39 cod-liver-oil
zivju eļļa -
40 essential oil
ēteriskā eļļa
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