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1 society
plural - societies; noun1) (mankind considered as a whole: He was a danger to society.) sabiedrība2) (a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole: middle-class society; modern western societies.) sabiedrība3) (an association or club: a model railway society.) biedrība; savienība4) (the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area: high society.) augstākās aprindas5) (company or companionship: I enjoy the society of young people.) sabiedrība; kompānija* * *sabiedrība; biedrība; augstākās aprindas -
2 Society of Friends
Draugu biedrība -
3 society woman
augstāko aprindu dāma -
4 Friendly Society; friendly society
savstarpējās palīdzības biedrībaEnglish-Latvian dictionary > Friendly Society; friendly society
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5 affluent society
vispārējas labklājības sabiedrība -
6 benefit-society
savstarpējās palīdzības biedrība -
7 building-society
dzīvokļu celtniecības kooperatīvs -
8 classless society
bezšķiru sabiedrība -
9 cleavage of society into classes
sabiedrības šķelšanās šķirāsEnglish-Latvian dictionary > cleavage of society into classes
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10 co-operative society
patērētāju biedrība -
11 cooperative society
kooperatīvs -
12 dregs of society
sabiedrības padibenes -
13 fellow of the Royal Society
Karaliskās biedrības loceklis -
14 frame of society
sociālā sistēma -
15 framework of society
sabiedriskā iekārta -
16 fraternal society
klubs; biedrība -
17 member-society
kolektīvais loceklis -
18 royal Society
Karaliskā biedrība; Karaliskā zinātniskā biedrība -
19 scheme of society
sabiedrības struktūra -
20 scientific society
zinātniskā biedrība
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