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upper+room+(noun)

  • 1 chamber

    [' eimbə]
    1) (a room.) istaba
    2) (the place where an assembly (eg Parliament) meets: There were few members left in the chamber.) zāle
    3) (such an assembly: the Upper and Lower Chambers.) palāta
    4) (an enclosed space or cavity eg the part of a gun which holds the bullets: Many pistols have chambers for six bullets.) aptvere
    - chamber music
    * * *
    kambaris, istaba; mēbelētas istabas; kantoris; palāta; kamera

    English-Latvian dictionary > chamber

  • 2 class

    1. plural - classes; noun
    1) (a group of people or things that are alike in some way: The dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.) grupa; kategorija
    2) ((the system according to which people belong to) one of a number of economic/social groups: the upper class; the middle class; the working class; ( also adjective) the class system.) šķira
    3) (a grade or rank (of merit): musicians of a high class.) izcilība
    4) (a number of students or scholars taught together: John and I are in the same class.) klase
    5) (a school lesson or college lecture etc: a French class.) (mācību) stunda; nodarbība
    6) ((American) a course or series of lectures, often leading to an examination.) lekciju/nodarbību cikls
    2. verb
    (to regard as being of a certain type: He classes all women as stupid.) klasificēt; ierindot
    - class-room
    * * *
    šķira; stunda; šķira, kategorija, grupa; klase; izcilība; izlaidums; iesaukums; ierindot, klasificēt

    English-Latvian dictionary > class

  • 3 gallery

    ['ɡæləri] 1. plural - galleries; noun
    1) (a large room or building in which paintings, statues etc are on show: an art gallery.) galerija
    2) (an upper floor of seats in a church, theatre etc, especially (in a theatre) the top floor.) galerija; balkons
    2. adjective
    gallery seats.) galerijas-; balkona-
    * * *
    galerija; galerijas publika, galerija; balkons, portiks; lukta; štreks, eja

    English-Latvian dictionary > gallery

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