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1 wealth
[welƟ]1) (riches: He is a man of great wealth.) bagātība[]2) (a great quantity (of): a wealth of information.) daudzums•- wealthy* * *turība, bagātība; liels skaits, pārpilnība -
2 affluence
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3 miser
(a mean person who lives very poorly in order to store up wealth: That old miser won't give you a cent!) sīkstulis- miserly- miserliness* * *sīkstulis, skopulis; karotveida urbis -
4 multimillionaire
(a person who has wealth valued at several million pounds, dollars etc.) multimiljonārs* * *multimiljonārs -
5 riches
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6 socialism
noun (the belief or theory that a country's wealth (its land, mines, industries, railways etc) should belong to the people as a whole, not to private owners.) sociālisms* * *sociālisms -
7 upstart
(a person who has risen quickly to wealth or power but seems to lack dignity or ability: I shall leave the firm if that little upstart becomes manager.) iznirelis* * *iznirelis, jaunbagātnieks; jaunmodīgs; negaidīti kļuvis slavens -
8 gold-mine
1) (a place where gold is mined.) zelta atradne2) (a source of wealth or profit: That clothes shop is an absolute gold-mine.) zelta bedre -
9 resource
[rə'zo:s, ]( American[) 'ri:zo:rs]1) ((usually in plural) something that gives help, support etc when needed; a supply; a means: We have used up all our resources; We haven't the resources at this school for teaching handicapped children.) resursi; krājumi; līdzekļi2) ((usually in plural) the wealth of a country, or the supply of materials etc which bring this wealth: This country is rich in natural resources.) resursi; dabas bagātības3) (the ability to find ways of solving difficulties: He is full of resource.) izdoma; radošs gars; atjautība•- resourcefully
- resourcefulness* * *krājumi, resursi; iespēja; laika kavēklis; attapība, atjautība -
10 consolation
[kon-]1) (the act of consoling.) mierināšana2) (something that consoles: His great wealth was no consolation for the loss of his reputation; ( also adjective) a consolation prize (for someone who just failed to win).) veicināšanas balva* * *mierinājums; mierināšana -
11 gain
[ɡein] 1. verb1) (to obtain: He quickly gained experience.) iegūt2) ((often with by or from) to get (something good) by doing something: What have I to gain by staying here?) gūt labumu3) (to have an increase in (something): He gained strength after his illness.) atgūt spēkus4) ((of a clock or watch) to go too fast: This clock gains (four minutes a day).) (par pulksteni) steigties2. noun1) (an increase (in weight etc): a gain of one kilo.) pieaugums2) (profits, advantage, wealth etc: His loss was my gain; He'd do anything for gain.) ieguvums; labums•- gain on* * *ieguvums, labums; ienākums, peļņa; vinnests; pieaugums; izdobums, iedobums; pastiprinājums; iegūt; nopelnīt; gūt labumu; laimēt; nokļūt, sasniegt; uzņemt, palielināt; palielināties, pieaugt -
12 heir
[eə]feminine - heiress; noun(a person who by law receives wealth, property etc when the owner dies: A person's eldest son is usually his heir; A king's eldest son is the heir to the throne.) mantinieks- heirloom* * *mantinieks; darba turpinātājs, pēctecis -
13 magnate
['mæɡneit](a man of wealth or power: He is a rich shipping magnate.) magnāts; lielīpašnieks* * *magnāts -
14 prosperity
[-'spe-]noun (success; wealth: We wish you happiness and prosperity.) veiksme; panākumi; bagātība* * *labklājība; plaukšana, zelšana, veiksme -
15 value
['vælju:] 1. noun1) (worth, importance or usefulness: His special knowledge was of great value during the war; She sets little value on wealth.) vērtība2) (price: What is the value of that stamp?) cena3) (purchasing power: Are those coins of any value?) vērtība4) (fairness of exchange (for one's money etc): You get good value for money at this supermarket!) labas kvalitātes prece5) (the length of a musical note.) (nots) ilgums2. verb1) (to suggest a suitable price for: This painting has been valued at $50,000.) novērtēt2) (to regard as good or important: He values your advice very highly.) vērtēt•- valuable- valuables
- valued
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- values
- value-added tax* * *cena, vērtība; cena, novērtējums; valūta; nozīme; lielums; ilgums; novērtēt, cienīt; vērtēt; augstu vērtēt
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