back down
back down (phrasal verb): to admit that you were wrong or that you have been defeated; to stop doing something because a lot of people oppose you. synonyms: concede, withdraw, retreat, give in. pronunciation: /bæk daʊn/ translation: piekāpties, atkāpties (no savas pozīcijas),(...)
back up
back up (phrasal verb)Translations (LV)IT/Data: veidot rezerves kopiju, dublēt datus.Support: atbalstīt, apstiprināt (teikto).Movement: braukt atpakaļgaitā, atkāpties.Accumulation: sastrēgt, uzkrāties.Noun (Backup): rezerves variants, dublikāts,(...)
background
Background (noun) /ˈbæk.ɡraʊnd/Translations (LV)Fons aiz galvenā objekta.Izcelsme / biogrāfija: Cilvēka iepriekšējā pieredze, izglītība vai sociālā vide.Priekšvēsture: Notikumi vai apstākļi, kas izskaidro pašreizējo situāciju.Examples"The candidate has a(...)
backsliding
backsliding (noun) /ˈbæk.slaɪ.dɪŋ/Similar to: relapse; regression; decline; deterioration; retrogression Definition: the process of returning to bad habits, lower standards, or worse conditions after a period of improvement. Translation: atpakaļslīdēšana, atkritiens, atkāpšanās (no(...)
benefitBenefit (noun):
1. An advantage or profit gained from something. Translation: labums, ieguvums.
2. A payment made by the government or an insurance company to someone in need. Translation: pabalsts.
3. A helpful service or extra feature provided by an employer in addition to salary.(...)
bipartisan
bipartisan (adjective): involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies.synonyms: cross-party, dual-party, cooperative, non-partisan (though slightly different). pronunciation: /baɪˈpɑːr.tɪ.zən/ translation: divpusējs,(...)
birds of a feather flock together
birds of a feather flock together (idiom/proverb) /bɜːdz əv ə ˈfeð.ər flɒk təˈɡeð.ər/Similar to: like attracts like; peas in a pod; kindred spirits Definition: a proverb used to say that people who have similar characters, interests, or backgrounds tend to spend time with each other.(...)
blackmail
blackmail (noun) /ˈblæk.meɪl/Similar to: extortion; coercion; shakedown; intimidation Definition: the act of demanding money or favors from someone by threatening to reveal a secret that could damage their reputation or cause them trouble. Translation: izspiešana, šantāža Examples: "She(...)
blast
blast (noun/verb):As a noun: a sudden, powerful explosion or a strong gust of wind; informally, it refers to a very enjoyable experience.As a verb: to blow something up with explosives, or to produce a very loud noise. Figuratively, it means to criticize someone(...)
bloat
bloat (noun/verb):As a verb: to swell up or become large/distended, typically with fluid, gas, or unnecessary data.As a noun: an undesirable state of being swollen; in computing, it refers to software that is slow or uses too much memory because of unnecessary features.synonyms:(...)
blood is thicker than water
blood is thicker than water (idiom/proverb) /blʌd ɪz θɪk.ər ðən ˈwɔː.tər/Similar to: family first; kin comes first; loyalty to kinDefinition: a proverb used to say that family relationships and loyalties are always stronger and more important than relationships with people outside the(...)
bottleneck
Bottleneck (noun) /ˈbɒt.əl.nek/:A place where a road becomes narrow, or a point where traffic often stops or slows down. LV: "pudeles kakls" (šaurā vieta ceļā), sastrēguma punkts.A stage in a process that causes the entire process to slow down or stop. LV: kavējošais posms, vājais(...)
bounce back
bounce back (phrasal verb): to return quickly to a normal condition or to a previous state of success or happiness after a difficult period, failure, or illness. pronunciation: /baʊns bæk/ translation: atgūties, atspirgt , "atlekt" atpakaļ example: The economy is beginning to(...)
breach
Breach (noun / verb) /briːtʃ/:An act of breaking a law, promise, agreement, or relationship. LV: pārkāpums.An opening or hole in a wall, fence, or line of defense. LV: pārrāvums, caurums.An incident where data is accessed or stolen without permission. LV: noplūde, drošības(...)
brisk
brisk (adj): doing something in a quick, energetic, and busy way.Synonyms: Quick, fast, energetic, active.Pronunciation: /brɪsk/Translation: Rosīgs, ņiprs or straujšExample: We went for a brisk walk in the park to get some fresh air before work.Other words from this(...)
bubbly
bubbly (adjective): (of a person) full of energy, cheerful, and high-spirited; also used to describe a liquid containing many small bubbles. synonyms: lively, animated, vivacious. pronunciation: /ˈbʌbli/ translation: dzīvespriecīgs, "dzirkstošs" , enerģisks example: She has(...)
bundled off
bundled off (phrasal verb - informal) /ˈbʌn.dəld ɒf/Similar to: hurried away; sent away; packed off; ushered out Definition: to send someone away in a hurried, unceremonious, or forceful manner, often without giving them much time to prepare or say goodbye. Translation: aši aizsūtīt,(...)
buzzing
buzzing (adj) /ˈbʌz.ɪŋ/Similar to: humming; vibrating; bustling; lively; excited Definition: making a continuous low humming sound; or a place or person full of excitement, activity, and energy.Translation: dūcošs, kūsājošs, satraukts, enerģijas pilns Examples: "I’m still buzzing after(...)
bypass
bypass (noun): a road that goes around a town or city rather than through the center, intended to reduce traffic. synonyms: ring road, detour, beltway. pronunciation: /ˈbaɪpɑːs/ translation: apvedceļš / apbraucamais ceļš example: The heavy trucks were diverted onto the new(...)