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1 as opposed to
(separate or distinct from; in contrast with: I would prefer it if we met in the morning, as opposed to the evening.) nevis; pretstatā -
2 diametrically opposed ideas
pilnīgi pretējas domas -
3 Arabic numerals
(1,2 etc, as opposed to Roman numerals, I,II etc.) arābu-; arābu cipari* * *arābu cipari -
4 arts
noun plural ((often with capital) languages, literature, history, as opposed to scientific subjects.) humanitārās zinātnes* * *humanitārās zinātnes -
5 cash
[kæʃ] 1. noun1) (coins or paper money, not cheques, credit cards etc: Do you wish to pay cash?) nauda2) (payment by money or cheque as opposed to payment by account: Cash or account, madam?) skaidra nauda3) (money in any form: He has plenty of cash.) nauda2. verb(to turn into, or exchange for, money: You may cash a traveller's cheque here; Can you cash a cheque for me?) saņemt naudu pret čeku- cashier- cash-and-carry
- cash machine
- cash register
- cash in
- cash in on* * *nauda; skaidra nauda; saņemt naudu pret čeku -
6 country
plural - countries; noun1) (any of the nations of the world; the land occupied by a nation: Canada is a larger country than Spain.)2) (the people of a country: The whole country is in agreement with your views.)3) ((usually with the) districts where there are fields, moors etc as opposed to towns and areas with many buildings: a quiet holiday in the country; ( also adjective) country districts.)4) (an area or stretch of land: hilly country.)•- countryman
- countryside* * *valsts, zeme; dzimtene; iedzīvotāji, tauta; lauki; apvidus; zinātnes nozare, darbības lauks; lauku -
7 dry land
(the land as opposed to the sea etc.) sauszeme* * *sauszeme -
8 earth
[ə:ð] 1. noun1) (the third planet in order of distance from the Sun; the planet on which we live: Is Earth nearer the Sun than Mars is?; the geography of the earth.) Zeme; zemeslode2) (the world as opposed to heaven: heaven and earth.) zeme3) (soil: Fill the plant-pot with earth.) zeme, augsne4) (dry land; the ground: the earth, sea and sky.) cietzeme5) (a burrow or hole of an animal, especially of a fox.) (zvēra) ala6) ((a wire that provides) an electrical connection with the earth.) iezemējums2. verb(to connect to earth electrically: Is your washing-machine properly earthed?) iezemēt- earthen- earthly
- earthenware
- earthquake
- earthworm
- on earth
- run to earth* * *augsne, zeme; pasaule, zemeslode; cietzeme; pīšļi; iezemējums; ala; milzu nauda; ierakt zemē; aprušināt; iezemēt; iedzīt alā; nosēdināt -
9 enemy
['enəmi]plural - enemies; noun1) (a person who hates or wishes to harm one: She is so good and kind that she has no enemies.) ienaidnieks2) (( also noun plural) troops, forces, a nation etc opposed to oneself in war etc: He's one of the enemy; The enemy was/were encamped on the hillside; ( also adjective) enemy forces.) ienaidnieks; ienaidnieka-* * *ienaidnieks, pretinieks -
10 interest
['intrəst, ]( American[) 'intərist] 1. noun1) (curiosity; attention: That newspaper story is bound to arouse interest.) interese2) (a matter, activity etc that is of special concern to one: Gardening is one of my main interests.) aizraušanās3) (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 likme4) ((a share in the ownership of) a business firm etc: He bought an interest in the night-club.) (īpašuma) daļa; līdzdalība5) (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; labums2. verb1) (to arouse the curiosity and attention of; to be of importance or concern to: Political arguments don't interest me at all.) interesēt2) ((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 -
11 longhand
noun (ordinary writing as opposed to shorthand.) parastais raksts (pretstatā stenogrāfijai)* * *parastais raksts -
12 oppose
[ə'pəuz]1) (to resist or fight against (someone or something) by force or argument: We oppose the government on this matter.) protestēt; nepiekrist; uzstāties pret2) (to act or compete against: Who is opposing him in the election?) konkurēt; būt par pretinieku•* * *izrādīt pretestību, pretoties; pretstatīt -
13 practice
['præktis]1) (the actual doing of something, as opposed to the theory or idea: In theory the plan should work, but in practice there are a lot of difficulties.) prakse2) (the usual way(s) of doing things; (a) habit or custom: It was his usual practice to rise at 6.00 a.m.) paradums3) (the repeated performance or exercise of something in order to learn to do it well: She has musical talent, but she needs a lot of practice; Have a quick practice before you start.) treniņš; vingrināšanās4) (a doctor's or lawyer's business: He has a practice in Southampton.) prakse•- make a practice of
- put into practice* * *prakse, praktiska lietošana; paradums; vingrināšanās, treniņš; prakse; intrigas, mahinācijas -
14 rating
1) ((usually in plural) the position of importance, popularity etc (of a person, thing etc): This television programme has had some very bad ratings recently.) reitings; vērtējums2) (an ordinary sailor, as opposed to an officer.) ierindas jūrnieks* * *brāziens, rājiens; novērtējums; aplikšana ar nodokli; kategorija; vieta; klase; atzīme; ierindas jūrnieks; ražotspēja, jauda -
15 reactionary
[-ʃə-]adjective, noun ((plural reactionaries) (a person) opposed to change and progress or favouring a return to things as they were.) reakcionārs* * *reakcionārs -
16 Roman numerals
(I,II,III etc, as opposed to the Arabic numerals 1,2,3 etc.) romiešu cipari* * *romiešu cipari -
17 shop floor
(the workers in a factory or workshop, as opposed to the management.) strādnieki* * *cehs; darbinieki; darba telpa; strādnieki -
18 software
noun (computer programs, as opposed to the machines themselves (hardware).) (datora) programmatisks nodrošinājums* * *programmatisks nodrošinājums -
19 text
[tekst]1) (in a book, the written or printed words, as opposed to the illustrations, notes etc: First the text was printed, then the drawings added.) teksts2) (a passage from the Bible about which a sermon is preached: He preached on a text from St John's gospel.) vieta (Bībelē)•- textbook* * *teksts; temats; teksta burti; mācību grāmata -
20 theory
['Ɵiəri]plural - theories; noun1) (an idea or explanation which has not yet been proved to be correct: There are many theories about the origin of life; In theory, I agree with you, but it would not work in practice.) teorija2) (the main principles and ideas in an art, science etc as opposed to the practice of actually doing it: A musician has to study both the theory and practice of music.) teorija•- theoretically
- theorize
- theorise
- theorist* * *teorija; pieņēmums
- 1
- 2
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