handle
handle (verb) /ˈhæn.dəl/Similar to: manage; deal with; control; cope with; manipulate Definition: to touch or move something with your hands; or to be in charge of a situation or problem. Translation: rīkoties, tikt galā, apstrādāt, aiztikt Examples: "Please wash your hands before you handle(...)
hashing
Hashing (noun) /ˈhæʃ.ɪŋ/:The process of turning a large amount of data into a shorter, fixed-length string of characters. LV: jaucējfunkcijas lietošana, hešēšana.In cybersecurity, a method used to ensure that a file or message has not been changed (integrity). LV: datu integritātes(...)
hazardous
hazardous (adjective): involving risk or danger, especially to someone's health or safety.synonyms: dangerous, risky pronunciation: /ˈhæzədəs/ translation: bīstams, riskants, veselībai kaitīgs example: The firefighters had to wear specialized suits to enter the building(...)
head
head(verb) /hed/Similar to: lead; direct; guide; supervise; manageDefinition: to be in charge of a group or organization; or to move in a particular direction.Translation: vadīt, būt priekšgalā, doties, virzītiesExamples:"She was chosen to head the new research(...)
headquarters
Headquarters (noun) /ˈhedˌkwɔːr.tərz/:The main office of an organization (such as a company or a military unit). LV: galvenā mītne, štābs, administrācijas ēka.Example sentences:The tech giant moved its global headquarters from California to Texas last(...)
high-stakes
high-stakes (adjective): A situation where there is a lot to lose or a lot to win depending on the result.Synonyms: Critical, serious, important, risky.Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪˈsteɪks/Translation: Augstas likmes or izšķirošsExample: The final exam is a high-stakes test because(...)
hint (noun / verb):As a noun: a small piece of practical information or advice; or, a slight sign that suggests something without saying it directly.As a verb: to suggest something in an indirect way.synonyms: (n) clue, tip, suggestion, pointer; (v) imply, intimate, insinuate.pronunciation:(...)