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21 instinctive
[-tiv]adjective (arising from instinct or from a natural ability: Blinking our eyes is an instinctive reaction when something suddenly comes close to them; I couldn't help putting my foot on the brake when I saw the other car coming towards me - it was instinctive.) instinktīvs; neapzināts* * *instinktīvs, neapzināts -
22 artificial
(made by man; not natural; not real: artificial flowers; Did you look at the colour in artificial light or in daylight?) mākslīgs; neīsts- artificiality
- artificial respiration* * *mākslīgs; nedabisks, mākslots, neīsts -
23 catastrophe
[kə'tæstrəfi](a sudden great disaster: earthquakes and other natural catastrophes; Her brother's death was a catastrophe for the family.) katastrofa- catastrophically* * *katastrofa; atrisinājums -
24 conserve
[kən'sə:v] 1. verb(to keep from changing, being damaged or lost: We must conserve the country's natural resources; This old building should be conserved.) saglabāt; konservēt2. noun(something preserved, eg fruits in sugar, jam etc.) (augļu) konservi- conservationist
- conservatism
- conservative* * *augļu konservi; saglabāt -
25 exploit
1. ['eksploit] noun(a (daring) deed or action: stories of his military exploits.) varoņdarbs2. [ik'sploit] verb1) (to make good or advantageous use of: to exploit the country's natural resources.) ekspluatēt, izmantot2) (to use (eg a person) unfairly for one's own advantage.) ekspluatēt, izmantot•* * *varoņdarbs; ekspluatēt; izmantot -
26 gift
[ɡift] 1. noun1) (something given willingly, eg as a present: a birthday gift.) dāvana2) (a natural ability: She has a gift for music.) talants; spējas2. verb(to give or present as a gift: This painting was gifted by our former chairman.) dāvināt- gifted- gift of the gab* * *dāvana; talants, spējas; apdāvināt, apveltīt -
27 human
['hju:mən] 1. adjective(of, natural to, concerning, or belonging to, mankind: human nature; The dog was so clever that he seemed almost human.) cilvēka-; cilvēcisks2. noun(a person: Humans are not as different from animals as we might think.) cilvēks; cilvēciska būtne- humanly- human being
- human resources* * *cilvēks, mirstīgais; cilvēka; cilvēcisks -
28 in one's element
(in the surroundings that are most natural or pleasing to one.) savā elementā* * *savā elementā -
29 inherent
[in'hiərənt](inborn; forming a natural or inseparable part or quality of: the dangers inherent in nuclear energy; an inherent hatred of foreigners.) raksturīgs; iedzimts* * *raksturīgs; iedzimts -
30 instinct
['instiŋkt](a natural tendency to behave or react in a particular way, without thinking and without having been taught: As winter approaches, swallows fly south from Britain by instinct; He has an instinct for saying the right thing.) instinkts- instinctively* * *instinkts -
31 miracle
['mirəkl]1) (something which man is not normally capable of making happen and which is therefore thought to be done by a god or God: Christ's turning of water into wine was a miracle.) brīnums2) (a fortunate happening that has no obvious natural cause or explanation: It's a miracle he wasn't killed in the plane crash.) brīnums•- miraculously* * *brīnums; kaut kas brīnumains; mirakls -
32 naturally
1) (of course; as one would expect: Naturally I didn't want to risk missing the train.) dabiski, protams2) (by nature; as a natural characteristic: She is naturally kind.) no dabas3) (normally; in a relaxed way: Although he was nervous, he behaved quite naturally.) dabiski, brīvi* * *dabiski, brīvi, viegli; protams -
33 petrochemical
[petrə'kemikəl](any chemical obtained from petroleum or natural gas: the petrochemical industry.) naftas ķīmija* * *petroķīmisks -
34 petroleum
[pə'trəuliəm]noun (oil in its raw, unrefined form, which is found in natural wells below the earth's surface and from which petrol, paraffin etc are obtained.) nafta* * *nafta -
35 physics
['fiziks](the study of natural phenomena such as heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism etc but not usually chemistry or biology: Physics is his main subject at university.) fizika* * *fizika -
36 pigment
['piɡmənt]1) (any substance used for colouring, making paint etc: People used to make paint and dyes from natural pigments.)2) (a substance in plants or animals that gives colour to the skin, leaves etc: Some people have darker pigment in their skin than others.) pigments•* * *pigments -
37 semitone
['semitəun](half a tone in the musical scale: F sharp is a semitone above F natural.) pustonis* * *pustonis -
38 skill
[skil]1) (cleverness at doing something, resulting either from practice or from natural ability: This job requires a lot of skill.) māka; izveicība2) (a job or activity that requires training and practice; an art or craft: the basic skills of reading and writing.) prasme; iemaņa•- skilful- skilfully
- skilfulness
- skilled* * *izveicība, māka, prasme -
39 beauty spot
1) (a place of great natural beauty: a famous beauty spot.) skaists dabas stūrītis2) (a mark (often artificial) on the face, intended to emphasize beauty.) skaistuma mušiņa -
40 on location
((of filming) in natural surroundings outside the studio.) (par filmēšanu) ārpus studijas
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