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1 people
plural; see person* * *nācija, tauta; cilvēki, ļaudis, piederīgie; radi; tuvi radi; valsts, sabiedrība; apdzīvot; nometināt iedzīvotājus -
2 people in every state of life
dažādu sabiedrības slāņu ļaudis -
3 people mover
pasažieru maršruta transports -
4 people of all ranks and classes
visu šķiru un kārtu ļaudisEnglish-Latvian dictionary > people of all ranks and classes
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5 people of quality
augstākā sabiedrība -
6 people on the spot
vietējie iedzīvotāji -
7 people ripe of years
pieauguši cilvēki -
8 people sniffer
elektroķīmiskais meklētājs -
9 people-in-law
radi -
10 people-poor
nenokomplektēts -
11 the people
(the ordinary people of a country as opposed to the aristocracy etc: government for the people by the people.) tauta, sabiedrība -
12 all sorts and conditions of men, people of every sort and kind
visdažādākie ļaudisEnglish-Latvian dictionary > all sorts and conditions of men, people of every sort and kind
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13 come-and-go-and-people
gadījuma cilvēki -
14 faceless people
nezināmi cilvēki -
15 gay people
homoseksuālisti -
16 he has a trick of looking straight into people's eyes
viņam ir paradums lūkoties cilvēkiem tieši acīsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > he has a trick of looking straight into people's eyes
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17 how many people does the hall hold?
cik cilvēku saiet šai zālē?English-Latvian dictionary > how many people does the hall hold?
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18 hundreds of people
simtiem ļaužu -
19 of all people he should be the last to complain
vismazāk var žēloties viņšEnglish-Latvian dictionary > of all people he should be the last to complain
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20 our car can hold five people
mūsu mašīnā var iesēsties pieci cilvēki
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