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  • 1 aristocracy

    [ærə'stokrəsi]
    (in some countries, the nobility and others of the highest social class, who usually own land.) aristokrātija
    - aristocratic
    - aristocratically
    * * *
    aristokrātija

    English-Latvian dictionary > aristocracy

  • 2 bigamy

    ['biɡəmi]
    (marriage to two wives or two husbands at once (a crime in some countries): He's been charged with committing bigamy.) bigāmija, divlaulība
    - bigamous
    * * *
    bigāmija, divlaulība

    English-Latvian dictionary > bigamy

  • 3 national service

    (in some countries, a period of compulsory service in the armed forces.) karadienests
    * * *
    karadienests; darba dienests

    English-Latvian dictionary > national service

  • 4 ox

    [oks]
    plural - oxen; noun
    1) (a castrated bull used (formerly in Britain and still in some countries) to pull carts, ploughs etc: an ox-drawn cart.) vērsis
    2) (any bull or cow.) govs; liellops
    * * *
    vērsis; ragulopi

    English-Latvian dictionary > ox

  • 5 prefect

    ['pri:fekt]
    1) (one of a number of senior pupils having special powers in a school etc.) klases vecākais
    2) (in some countries, an administrative official.) prefekts
    * * *
    prefekts; klases vecākais

    English-Latvian dictionary > prefect

  • 6 railway

    1) (a track with (usually more than one set of) two (or sometimes three) parallel steel rails on which trains run: They're building a new railway; ( also adjective) a railway station.) dzelzceļš
    2) ((sometimes in plural) the whole organization which is concerned with the running of trains, the building of tracks etc: He has a job on the railway; The railways are very badly run in some countries.) dzelzceļš
    * * *
    dzelzceļa līnija, dzelzceļš; būvēt dzelzceļa līniju; braukt ar vilcienu

    English-Latvian dictionary > railway

  • 7 senate

    ['senət]
    1) (a lawmaking body, especially the upper house of the parliament in some countries.) senāts
    2) (in ancient Rome, the chief legislative and administrative body.) senāts
    * * *
    senāts; padome

    English-Latvian dictionary > senate

  • 8 vagrancy

    noun (the state of being a vagrant: Vagrancy is a crime in some countries.) klaidonība
    * * *
    klaiņošana, klejošana; klaidonība

    English-Latvian dictionary > vagrancy

  • 9 venerate

    ['venəreit]
    (to respect; to honour greatly: In some countries, old people are venerated more than in others.) godāt
    - veneration
    * * *
    izturēties ar godbijību, godāt

    English-Latvian dictionary > venerate

  • 10 cabinet

    ['kæbinit]
    1) (a piece of furniture with shelves and doors or drawers: a filing cabinet.) skapītis (ar daudz atvilktnēm/nodalījumiem)
    2) (in Britain and some other countries the group of chief ministers who govern a country: The Prime Minister has chosen a new Cabinet.) ministru kabinets
    * * *
    skapītis ar atvilktnēm; ministru kabinets, valdība; korpuss; dzesēšanas kamera

    English-Latvian dictionary > cabinet

  • 11 English

    ['iŋɡliʃ] 1. adjective
    (of England or its inhabitants: three English people; the English language.) angļu-
    2. noun
    (the main language of England and the rest of Britain, North America, a great part of the British Commonwealth and some other countries: He speaks English.) angļu valoda
    * * *
    angļu valoda; angļu

    English-Latvian dictionary > English

  • 12 fight

    1. past tense, past participle - fought; verb
    1) (to act against (someone or something) with physical violence: The two boys are fighting over (= because of) some money they found.) kauties; karot
    2) (to resist strongly; to take strong action to prevent: to fight a fire; We must fight against any attempt to deprive us of our freedom.) cīnīties; aizstāvēt (cīņā)
    3) (to quarrel: His parents were always fighting.) strīdēties
    2. noun
    1) (an act of physical violence between people, countries etc: There was a fight going on in the street.) kautiņš
    2) (a struggle; action involving effort: the fight for freedom of speech; the fight against disease.) cīņa
    3) (the will or strength to resist: There was no fight left in him.) cīņas gars
    4) (a boxing-match.) boksa mačs
    - fight back
    - fight it out
    - fight off
    - fight one's way
    - fight shy of
    - put up a good fight
    * * *
    cīņa, kauja; kautiņš; cīņas gars; karot, kauties, cīnīties; izcīnīt; aizstāvēt, atbalstīt; uzrīdīt citu citam

    English-Latvian dictionary > fight

  • 13 franc

    [fræŋk]
    (the standard unit of currency in France, Belgium, Switzerland and several other countries, eg in some parts of Africa where French is spoken.) franks (naudas vienība)
    * * *
    franks

    English-Latvian dictionary > franc

  • 14 prince

    [prins]
    1) (a male member of a royal family, especially the son of a king or queen: Prince Charles.) princis
    2) (the ruler of some states or countries: Prince Rainier of Monaco.) princis; valdnieks
    - princess
    - principality
    * * *
    princis; lielākais, labākais

    English-Latvian dictionary > prince

  • 15 rate of exchange

    (the relative values of the currencies of two or more countries: I want to change some dollars into francs - what is the rate of exchange?) valūtas (maiņas) kurss
    * * *
    valūtas kurss

    English-Latvian dictionary > rate of exchange

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