deepfakes
Deepfakes (noun) /ˈdiːp.feɪks/:
Digital media (videos, audio, or images) that have been manipulated using artificial intelligence to make someone look or sound like someone else. LV: dziļviltojumi.
The use of deep learning technology to create highly realistic but false content. LV:(...)
defects liability
Defects Liability Period (noun phrase) /dɪˈfekts ˌlaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti ˈpɪə.ri.əd/
Translations (LV)
Defektu pieteikšanas periods
Garantijas laiks (būvniecībā)
Atbildības periods par defektiem
Definition
A specific time frame following the completion of a project(...)
defects liability period
Defects Liability Period (noun phrase) /dɪˈfekts ˌlaɪ.əˈbɪl.ə.ti ˈpɪə.ri.əd/
Translations (LV)
Defektu pieteikšanas periods
Garantijas laiks (būvniecībā)
Atbildības periods par defektiem
Definition
A specific time frame following the completion of a project(...)
defensive
Synonyms: sensitive, watchful, guarded.
Explanation: Behaving in a way that shows you feel criticized or attacked and want to protect yourself.
Part of Speech: Adjective
Pronunciation: /dɪˈfensɪv/ (di-FEN-siv)
Translation: Aizsargājošs (general) or aizsardzības pozīcijā(...)
deflect
deflect (verb): to cause something to change direction; or, figuratively, to turn away a question, blame, or criticism toward someone or something else.
synonyms: divert, sidetrack, parry, avert, pivot.
pronunciation: /dɪˈflekt/
translation: novirzīt, atvairīt, novērst
example:(...)
demagogue
demagogue (noun): a political leader who seeks support by appealing to the desires and prejudices of ordinary people rather than by using rational argument.
synonyms: firebrand, rabble-rouser, provocateur, populist (in certain contexts).
pronunciation:(...)
denounce
denounce (verb): to publicly declare something to be wrong or evil; to strongly criticize someone or something in a formal way. It can also mean to inform authorities about someone’s illegal or immoral activities.
synonyms: condemn, criticize, censure, vilify, expose.
pronunciation:(...)
derelict
derelict (adjective): in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect.
synonyms: abandoned, dilapidated, ruined, deserted.
pronunciation: /ˈderəlɪkt/
translation: pamests, nolaists, pussabrucis
example: The city council finally decided to demolish the derelict(...)
dingy
dingy (adjective): dark, dirty, and dull, usually because it has not been cleaned or cared for in a long time.
synonyms: gloomy, shabby, grimy, murky.
pronunciation: /ˈdɪndʒi/
translation: noplucis, netīrs or drūms
example: The hotel room was small and dingy, with old curtains(...)
dispatch
dispatch (verb / noun):
Logistics: to send off a person, vehicle, or package to a specific destination for a particular purpose.
Emergency Services: to coordinate and send help (police, fire, ambulance) to a scene.
Action/Task: to deal with a task or a problem quickly and(...)
dispatcher
dispatcher (noun):
Logistics: a person whose job is to organize the movement of vehicles, deliveries, or workers.
Emergency Services: the person who receives emergency calls (like 911 or 112) and sends the police, fire department, or ambulance to the correct(...)
don't sweat it
don't sweat it (idiom / informal): a phrase used to tell someone not to worry or be anxious about something. It is a way of saying "it’s not a big deal" or "don't worry".
synonyms: don't worry about it, no biggie, no stress, forget about it.
pronunciation: /doʊnt swɛt(...)
draw on
draw on (phrasal verb) /drɔː ɒn/
Translations (LV)
Use a resource: izmantot (pieredzi, zināšanas, resursus), balstīties uz.
Time/Duration: tuvoties beigām, iestāties (par laiku vai gadalaiku).
Physical action: uzvilkt (piemēram, cimdus), ievilkt (dūmu).
Examples
1.(...)
ductwork
ductwork (noun): a system of ducts (tubes or channels) used to move air for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) throughout a building.
synonyms: air ducts, ventilation system, conduits.
pronunciation: /ˈdʌkt.wɜːk/
translation: gaisvadu sistēma, ventilācijas(...)
dunnage
dunnage (noun): loose materials used to support and protect cargo during shipping and storage. It prevents movement, provides cushioning, and keeps goods away from moisture or the floor.+1
synonyms: padding, bracing, packing, shims.
pronunciation: /ˈdʌn.ɪdʒ/
translation: stivējuma(...)