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  • 1 progress

    1. ['prəuɡres, ]( American[) 'pro-] noun
    1) (movement forward; advance: the progress of civilization.) progress; attīstība
    2) (improvement: The students are making (good) progress.) panākumi; sekmes
    2. [prə'ɡres] verb
    1) (to go forward: We had progressed only a few miles when the car broke down.) virzīties uz priekšu
    2) (to improve: Your French is progressing.) progresēt; gūt panākumus
    3. noun
    (the progressive (tense) (also the continuous tense): The sentence `They were watching TV'. is in the progressive.) ilgstošais laiks
    - progressiveness
    - in progress
    * * *
    virzīties uz priekšu; progresēt, attīstīties; gūt panākumus; progress, attīstība; sekmes, panākumi; norise, gaita

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  • 2 progress-chaser

    atbildīgais par ražošanas gaitu, ražošanas procesa uzraugs

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  • 3 steady progress

    nemitīgs progress

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  • 4 in progress

    (happening; taking place: There is a meeting in progress.) (tobrīd) notikt; norisināties

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  • 5 to block progress

    aizkavēt procesu

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  • 6 to report progress

    pārtraukt debates par likumprojektu; ziņot par stāvokli

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  • 7 plain sailing

    (progress without difficulty.) kā pa sviestu
    * * *
    gluds ceļš

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  • 8 advance

    1. verb
    1) (to move forward: The army advanced towards the town; Our plans are advancing well; He married the boss's daughter to advance (= improve) his chances of promotion.) virzīties uz priekšu; progresēt
    2) (to supply (someone) with (money) on credit: The bank will advance you $500.) izmaksāt (avansu vai aizdevumu)
    2. noun
    1) (moving forward or progressing: We've halted the enemy's advance; Great advances in medicine have been made in this century.) virzīšanās uz priekšu; progress
    2) (a payment made before the normal time: Can I have an advance on my salary?) avanss; aizdevums
    3) ((usually in plural) an attempt at (especially sexual) seduction.) tuvošanās
    3. adjective
    1) (made etc before the necessary or agreed time: an advance payment.) iepriekšējs
    2) (made beforehand: an advance booking.) iepriekšējs
    3) (sent ahead of the main group or force: the advance guard.) avangarda-
    - in advance
    * * *
    virzīšana uz priekšu; virzīšanās uz priekšu; progress, attīstība; avanss, aizdevums; paaugstinājums; iepriekšsagatavota reportāža; iepriekšējie pasākumi, iepriekšsagatavošanās; virzīšanās uz priekšu, uzbrukums; virzīt uz priekšu; virzīties uz priekšu; progresēt, attīstīties; uzlabot, sekmēt; avansēt, izmaksāt avansu, maksāt avansu; izvirzīt; celties; paaugstināt; veikt iepriekšējus pasākumus; virzīties uz priekšu, uzbrukt

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  • 9 impede

    [im'pi:d]
    (to prevent or delay the start or progress of: Progress on the building of the road was impeded by a fall of rock.) kavēt; traucēt
    * * *
    traucēt, kavēt

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  • 10 advance of industry

    rūpniecības progress

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  • 11 advanced

    adjective (having made a lot of progress; at a high level: an advanced computer course; in the advanced stages of the illness.) uz priekšu pavirzījies; progresīvs; augstākā līmeņa
    * * *
    uz priekšu pavirzījies; progresīvs; modernizēts, uzlabots

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  • 12 advancement

    virzīšanās uz priekšu; progress, attīstība; paaugstinājums

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  • 13 afoot

    [ə'fut]
    (in progress or happening: There is a scheme afoot to improve recreational facilities in the area.)
    * * *
    darbībā, kustībā; kājās

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  • 14 block

    [blok] 1. noun
    1) (a flat-sided mass of wood or stone etc: blocks of stone.) klucis; bluķis
    2) (a piece of wood used for certain purposes: a chopping-block.) bluķis
    3) (a connected group of houses, offices etc: a block of flats; an office block.) daudzstāvu dzīvojamais nams
    4) (a barrier: a road block.) aizsprostojums
    5) ((especially American) a group of buildings bounded by four streets: a walk round the block.) kvartāls
    2. verb
    (to make (progress) difficult or impossible: The crashed cars blocked the road.) aizsprostot; bloķēt; aizkavēt
    3. verb
    The ships blockaded the town.) bloķēt
    - blocked
    - block capital/letter
    - blockhead
    * * *
    bluķis, klucis; blāķis, bloks; dzīvojamais masīvs, kvartāls; liels daudzums; bendes bluķis, ešafots; veidnis; bloknots; klucīši, kubiciņi; aizsprostojums, sastrēgums; galva; bloķēšana; trīsis, bloks; bloķēt, aizsprostot; likt šķēršļus, aizkavēt; tikt piesārņotam, piesārņot; aizturēt, kavēt; iesaldēt

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  • 15 bottleneck

    noun (a place where slowing down or stopping of traffic, progress etc occurs: a bottleneck caused by roadworks.) (satiksmes) sastrēgums; šaurā vieta
    * * *
    pudeles kakls; šaura eja; sastrēgums; vājā vieta

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  • 16 career

    [kə'riə] 1. noun
    1) (a way of making a living (usually professional): a career in publishing.) karjera
    2) (course; progress (through life): The present government is nearly at the end of its career.) pro-gress; karjera
    2. verb
    (to move rapidly and dangerously: The brakes failed and the car careered down the hill.) drāzties
    * * *
    ātra gaita; karjera; profesija

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  • 17 chart

    1. noun
    1) (a map of part of the sea.) (jūras) karte
    2) (a table or diagram giving information: a weather chart.) diagramma; tabula
    2. verb
    1) (to make a chart of: He charted the Black Sea.) atzīmēt uz kartes
    2) (to make a table of information about: I'm charting our progress.) zīmēt (diagrammu, tabulu)
    * * *
    karte; tabula, diagramma; atzīmēt uz kartes; zīmēt karti; uzskicēt

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  • 18 course

    [ko:s]
    1) (a series (of lectures, medicines etc): I'm taking a course (of lectures) in sociology; He's having a course of treatment for his leg.) kurss; cikls
    2) (a division or part of a meal: Now we've had the soup, what's (for) the next course?) ēdiens
    3) (the ground over which a race is run or a game (especially golf) is played: a racecourse; a golf-course.) trase; korts
    4) (the path or direction in which something moves: the course of the Nile.) virziens
    5) (the progress or development of events: Things will run their normal course despite the strike.) gaita; norise
    6) (a way (of action): What's the best course of action in the circumstances?) rīcības veids
    - in due course
    - of course
    - off
    - on course
    * * *
    norise, gaita; kurss; kurss, virziens, ceļš; dzīties pakaļ; ritēt, tecēt; cikls, kurss; ēdiens; rāja

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  • 19 deadlock

    noun (a situation in which no further progress towards an agreement is possible: Talks between the two sides ended in deadlock.) bezizejas stāvoklis; strupceļš
    * * *
    strupceļš, bezizejas stāvoklis

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  • 20 drag

    [dræɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - dragged; verb
    1) (to pull, especially by force or roughly: She was dragged screaming from her car.) vilkt
    2) (to pull (something) slowly (usually because heavy): He dragged the heavy table across the floor.) vilkt
    3) (to (cause to) move along the ground: His coat was so long it dragged on the ground at the back.) vilkties
    4) (to search (the bed of a lake etc) by using a net or hook: Police are dragging the canal to try to find the body.) pārmeklēt (ūdens baseina dibenu)
    5) (to be slow-moving and boring: The evening dragged a bit.) (par laiku) lēni vilkties
    2. noun
    1) (something which slows something down: He felt that his lack of education was a drag on his progress.) bremze; kavēklis; šķērslis
    2) (an act of drawing in smoke from a cigarette etc: He took a long drag at his cigarette.) dūmu ievilkšana (smēķējot)
    3) (something or someone that is dull and boring: Washing-up is a drag.) garlaicīgs pasākums
    4) (a slang word for women's clothes when worn by men.) sieviešu drēbes; pretējā dzimuma apģērbs
    * * *
    draga, bagars; bremze; smagās ecēšas; šķērslis, kavēklis; garlaicīgs pasākums; garš vilciena sastāvs; garš preču vilciena sastāvs; dūmu ievilkšana; vazāt, vilkt; vilkties; bagarēt; ecēt

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