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1 to come to the aid
nākt palīgā -
2 aid
[eid] 1. noun(help: Rich countries give aid to developing countries; The teacher uses visual aids; He came to my aid when my car broke down.) palīdzība; []līdzekļi2. verb(to help: I was aided in my search by the library staff.) palīdzēt* * *palīdzība; palīgs; līdzekļi; palīglīdzekļi līdzekļi; adjutants -
3 first aid
treatment of a wounded or sick person before the doctor's arrival: We should all learn first aid; (also adjective) (first-aid treatment.) pirmā palīdzība; pirmās palīdzības-* * *ātrā palīdzība, pirmā palīdzība; avārijas remonts; pirmā palīdzība -
4 in aid of
(as a financial help to (a charity etc): The collection is in aid of the blind.) palīdzot -
5 glamour
['ɡlæmə]1) (the often false or superficial beauty or charm which attracts: the glamour of a career in films.) valdzinājums2) (great beauty or charm, achieved with the aid of make-up, beautiful clothes etc: the glamour of film stars.) burvība; šarms•- glamorise
- glamorous
- glamorously* * *burvība; burvīgums, valdzinājums; valdzināt, apburt -
6 microscope
(an instrument which makes very small objects able to be seen magnifying them greatly: Germs are very small, and can only be seen with the aid of a microscope.) mikroskops- microscopically* * *mikroskops -
7 microscopic
[-'sko-]adjective (seen only by the aid of a microscope: microscopic bacteria.) mikroskopisks* * *mikroskopisks; detalizēts, sīks -
8 cane
[kein] 1. noun1) (the stem of certain types of plant (eg sugar plant, bamboo etc).) niedre2) (a stick used as an aid to walking or as an instrument of punishment: He beat the child with a cane.) spieķis; nūja2. verb(to beat with a cane: The schoolmaster caned the boy.) sist (ar nūju)* * *niedre; spieķis, nūja; sist; iedzīt galvā -
9 first
[fə:st] 1. adjective, adverb(before all others in place, time or rank: the first person to arrive; The boy spoke first.) pirmais2. adverb(before doing anything else: `Shall we eat now?' `Wash your hands first!) pirmkārt; vispirms3. noun(the person, animal etc that does something before any other person, animal etc: the first to arrive.) pirmais- firstly- first aid
- first-born
- first-class
- first-hand
- first-rate
- at first
- at first hand
- first and foremost
- first of all* * *sākums; pirmais datums; augstākā atzīme; pirmās vietas ieguvējs; augstākā labuma preces; ievērojams, izcils; augstākā labuma, pirmšķirīgs; vadošais, pirmais; vispirms, pirmkārt; pirmoreiz; pirmais -
10 fete
[feit](an entertainment, especially in the open air, with competitions, displays, the selling of goods etc usually to raise money, especially for charity: We are holding a summer fete in aid of charity.)* * *svinības, svētki; rīkot svinības, sumināt -
11 hear
[hiə]past tense, past participle - heard; verb1) (to (be able to) receive (sounds) by ear: I don't hear very well; Speak louder - I can't hear you; I didn't hear you come in.) dzirdēt2) (to listen to for some purpose: A judge hears court cases; Part of a manager's job is to hear workers' complaints.) uzklausīt; (tiesā) noklausīties3) (to receive information, news etc, not only by ear: I've heard that story before; I hear that you're leaving; `Have you heard from your sister?' `Yes, I got a letter from her today'; I've never heard of him - who is he? This is the first I've heard of the plan.) uzzināt; dzirdēt; saņemt ziņas•- hearing- hearing-aid
- hearsay
- hear! hear!
- I
- he will
- would not hear of* * *dzirdēt; dabūt dzirdēt, uzzināt; klausīties; saņemt ziņas; iztiesāt -
12 plaster
1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) a substance put on walls, ceilings etc which dries to form a hard smooth surface: He mixed up some plaster to repair the wall; a plaster ceiling.) apmetums2) (( also adjective) (also plaster of Paris) (of) a similar quick-drying substance used for supporting broken limbs, making models etc: She's got her arm in plaster; a plaster model.) ģipsis3) ((also sticking-plaster; American Band-Aid) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc: You should put a plaster on that cut.) plāksteris2. verb1) (to put plaster on: They plastered the walls.) apmest2) (to spread or apply rather too thickly: She'd look nicer if she didn't plaster so much make-up on her face.) uztriept•- plastic 3. adjective(easily made into different shapes.) plastisks* * *plāksteris; ģipsis; apmetums; sviests; banknote; uzlikt plāksteri; apmest; pārklāt; aplīmēt, nolīmēt; bombardēt, apšaudīt; sakaut; smagi sakaut -
13 essential
[i'senʃəl] 1. adjective(absolutely necessary: Strong boots are essential for mountaineering; It is essential that you arrive punctually.) būtisks; nepieciešams2. noun(a thing that is fundamental or necessary: Everyone should learn the essentials of first aid; Is a television set an essential?) pamats; pirmās nepieciešamības priekšmets* * *pamats, būtība; pirmās nepieciešamības priekšmeti; svarīgākais, būtisks; nepieciešams -
14 lottery
['lotəri]plural - lotteries; noun(the sharing out of money or prizes won by chance, through drawing lots: They held a public lottery in aid of charity.) loterija* * *loterija -
15 walking-stick
noun (a stick used (especially as an aid to balance) when walking: The old lady has been using a walking-stick since she hurt her leg.) spieķis* * *spieķis -
16 welfare
['welfeə]1) (mental and physical health; living conditions: Who is looking after the child's welfare?) labklājība2) (money or aid given by government to people in need: He is on welfare; She lives on welfare; to get welfare.) sociālais pabalsts•- welfare state* * *labklājība; dzīves apstākļu uzlabošana -
17 child welfare
1) (aid provided to dependent children.) bērnu pabalsts2) (concern for the living conditions etc of children: She has a job as a child welfare officer.) bērnu aprūpe
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