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1 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 -
2 welfare state
(a country which runs insurance schemes for its inhabitants, supplying them with free medical care, pensions etc.) vispārējas labklājības valsts -
3 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 -
4 social welfare
sociālā apgāde -
5 to be on welfare
saņemt dzīves apstākļu uzlabošanas pabalstu -
6 antisocial
[ænti'səuʃəl]1) (against the welfare of the community etc: It is antisocial to drop rubbish in the street.) antisociāls2) (not wanting the company of others: Since his wife died, he has become more and more antisocial.) nesabiedrisks* * *antisociāls; nesabiedrisks -
7 godfather
nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) krusttēvs; krustmāte; krustvecāki* * *krusttēvs; patrons, aizbildnis; krustēvs, mafijas vadonis -
8 godmother
nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) krusttēvs; krustmāte; krustvecāki* * *krustmāte -
9 godparent
nouns (a person who, at a child's baptism, promises to take an active interest in its welfare.) krusttēvs; krustmāte; krustvecāki* * *krusttēvs, krustmāte -
10 social
['səuʃəl] 1. adjective1) (concerning or belonging to the way of life and welfare of people in a community: social problems.) sociāls; sabiedrisks2) (concerning the system by which such a community is organized: social class.) sabiedrības-; sabiedrisks3) (living in communities: Ants are social insects.) sabiedrisks4) (concerning the gathering together of people for the purposes of recreation or amusement: a social club; His reasons for calling were purely social.) saviesīgs; draudzīgs•- socialist 2. adjective(of or concerning socialism: socialist policies/governments.) sociālistisks- socialise
- socially
- social work* * *sanāksme, sapulce; sarīkojums; sociāls; saviesīgs, sabiedrisks; draudzīgs; sabiedrības -
11 standard of living
(the level of comfort and welfare achieved in any particular society.) dzīves līmenis* * *dzīves līmenis -
12 well-being
noun (welfare: She is always very concerned about her mother's well-being.) labklājība* * *labklājība -
13 the nanny state
(the welfare state as seen by its opponents.) labklājības valsts
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