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private

  • 1 private

    1. adjective
    1) (of, for, or belonging to, one person or group, not to the general public: The headmaster lives in a private apartment in the school; in my private (=personal) opinion; This information is to be kept strictly private; You shouldn't listen to private conversations.) privāts; personisks
    2) (having no public or official position or rank: It is your duty as a private citizen to report this matter to the police.) neoficiāls; personisks; vienkāršs
    2. noun
    (in the army, an ordinary soldier, not an officer.) ierindnieks
    - privately
    - private enterprise
    - private means
    - in private
    * * *
    ierindnieks; personisks, privāts; slēgts; vientulīgs, noslēgts; neoficiāls; konfidenciāls, slepens

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  • 2 private judgement

    personisks uzskats

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  • 3 private judgment

    personisks uzskats

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  • 4 private secretary

    privātsekretārs

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  • 5 private enterprise

    (the management and financing of industry etc by individual persons or companies and not by the state.) privātuzņēmums

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  • 6 private means

    (money that does not come from one's work but from investment, inheritance etc.) papildienākumi

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  • 7 in private

    (with no-one else listening or watching; not in public: May I speak to you in private?) konfidenciāli; slepeni

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  • 8 for somebody's private ear

    kādam ausī; kā noslēpumu

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  • 9 communism

    ['komjunizəm]
    ((often with capital) a system of government under which there is no private industry and (in some forms) no private property, most things being state-owned.) komunisms
    * * *
    komunisms

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  • 10 preparatory school

    [-'pærə-]
    1) (a private school which educates children in preparation for a senior school ( abbreviation prep school [prep-]).) sagatavošanas skola, pirmskola
    2) ((American) a private secondary school preparing students for college.) vidusskola, kas sagatavo augstskolai
    * * *
    sagatavošanas skola, pirmskola; vidusskola, kas gatavo augstskolai

    English-Latvian dictionary > preparatory school

  • 11 tuition

    [tju'ʃən]
    1) (teaching, especially private: he gives music tuition / tuition in music.) mācīšana; privātstundas
    2) ((American) tuition fee; the money a student pays to a college, university or private school: How much is the tuition at your university?) mācību maksa
    * * *
    mācīšana, apmācība; mācību maksa

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  • 12 right of way

    1) (the right of the public to use a path that goes across private property.) (privātīpašuma) šķērsošanas tiesības
    2) ((right-of-way - plural rights-of-way) a road or path over private land, along which the public have a right to walk.) koplietojams ceļš (šķērsojot privātīpašumu)
    3) (the right of one car etc to move first eg when crossing a cross-roads, or going round a roundabout: It was your fault that our cars crashed - I had right of way.) labās puses kustības priekšrocība

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  • 13 aerodrome

    ['eərədrəum]
    (a place (usually private or military) where aircraft are kept and from which they fly.) lidlauks; aerodroms
    * * *
    aerodroms, lidlauks

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  • 14 apartment

    1) (a room, usually rented, in a private house.) istaba
    2) (a flat.) dzīvoklis
    3) (a single room in a house: a five-apartment house.) istaba
    * * *
    istaba; dzīvoklis; dārgs dzīvoklis, liels

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  • 15 billet

    ['bilit] 1. noun
    (a private house etc where soldiers are given food and lodging.) (karaspēka) apmešanās vieta
    2. verb
    (to give lodging to (eg soldiers): The men are billeted in the church hall.) izvietot (karaspēku)
    * * *
    apmešanās orderis; pagale, klucis; stienis; apmešanās vieta; amats, vieta; izvietot

    English-Latvian dictionary > billet

  • 16 coach

    [kəu ] 1. noun
    1) (a railway carriage: The last two coaches of the train were derailed.) vagons
    2) (a bus for tourists etc.) autobuss
    3) (a trainer in athletics, sport etc: the tennis coach.) treneris
    4) (a private teacher: They employed a coach to help their son with his mathematics.) repetitors
    5) (a four-wheeled horsedrawn vehicle.) kariete
    2. verb
    (to prepare (a person) for an examination, contest etc: He coached his friend for the Latin exam.) sagatavot (eksāmenam, sacīkstēm)
    - coachman
    * * *
    kariete; treneris; mājskolotājs, repetitors; vagons; autobuss; otrā klase; trenēt; sagatavot

    English-Latvian dictionary > coach

  • 17 commandeer

    [komən'diə]
    (to seize (private property) for use by the army etc during wartime: They commandeered the castle.) rekvizēt
    * * *
    rekvizēt; vervēt armijā

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  • 18 commercial

    [kə'mə:ʃəl]
    1) (connected with commerce: Private cars are allowed to use this road but not commercial vehicles.) komerciāls; tirdzniecības-
    2) ((likely to be) profitable: a commercial proposition.) rentabls
    3) (paid for by advertisements: commercial television.) komercijas-; reklāmas-
    * * *
    reklāmraidījums; apkārtceļojošs aģents, komivojažieris; komerciāls, tirdzniecības; rūpniecisks, rūpniecības; rentabls; sērijveida

    English-Latvian dictionary > commercial

  • 19 conclave

    ['konkleiv]
    (a private, secret meeting.) slepena sanāksme
    * * *
    slepena sanāksme; konklāvs

    English-Latvian dictionary > conclave

  • 20 confide

    (to tell one's private thoughts to someone: He confided in his brother; He confided his fears to his brother.) uzticēt; uzticēties
    - confident
    - confidential
    - confidentiality
    - confidentially
    - confiding
    - confidingly
    - in confidence
    * * *
    uzticēties, paļauties; uzticēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > confide

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