IFB / CFB / RFB
IFB (Invitation for Bids) / CFB (Call for Bids) / RFB (Request for Bids)
These are formal invitations to vendors to submit a priced bid for specific goods or services. They are common in government and construction sectors.
Synonyms: Sealed bidding, competitive bidding,(...)
IFB
IFB (Invitation for Bids) / CFB (Call for Bids) / RFB (Request for Bids)
These are formal invitations to vendors to submit a priced bid for specific goods or services. They are common in government and construction sectors.
Synonyms: Sealed bidding, competitive bidding,(...)
imperative
pavēles izteiksme
implement
Implement (verb) /ˈɪm.plə.ment/:
To start using a plan, system, or law. LV: ieviest, īstenot.
To put a decision or agreement into effect. LV: realizēt, izpildīt.
Example sentences:
The government plans to implement new tax laws starting next January.
It can be difficult(...)
implementation
Implementation (noun) /ˌɪm.plə.menˈteɪ.ʃən/:
The act of starting to use a plan, system, or law. LV: ieviešana, īstenošana.
The process of putting a decision or design into effect. LV: realizācija.
Example sentences:
The implementation of the new security protocol took three(...)
impose
impose (verb):
Rules/Laws: to officially force a rule, tax, or punishment to be obeyed.
Beliefs: to force someone to accept your ideas or way of life.
synonyms: enforce, dictate, inflict, foist, burden.
pronunciation: /ɪmˈpəʊz/
translation: uzlikt (piem. nodokli), uzspiest(...)
Impression
impression (noun) /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/:
An idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone, especially one formed without conscious thought or on the basis of little evidence. LV: iespaids.
The way that something seems, looks, or feels to a particular person. LV:(...)
in charge of
In charge of (idiom/phrase)
Having the responsibility for something or someone; in a position of authority or control. LV: atbildīgs par, vadīt, būt priekšgalā.
Example sentences:
She was put in charge of the entire marketing department after only two years at the company.
Who(...)
insist
insist (verb):
to say firmly that something is true, especially when other people do not believe you.
to demand that something must happen or that someone must do something, and not accept "no" for an answer.
synonyms: demand, maintain, assert, command, persist.
pronunciation:(...)
intense
intense (adjective): (of a person) having a very strong personality, characterized by deep emotions, extreme focus, and a serious or forceful way of behaving.
synonyms: driven, passionate, profound, fierce, earnest
pronunciation: /ɪnˈtɛns/
translation: intensīvs, spēcīgs, dedzīgs(...)
involve
Involve (verb) /ɪnˈvɑːlv/:
To include someone or something as a necessary part or result. LV: ietvert, iesaistīt, nozīmēt.
To cause someone to take part in an activity or situation. LV: iesaistīt (kādā darbībā).
Example sentences:
The new job will involve a lot of traveling(...)