randomly
randomly (adverb): in a way that happens by chance rather than according to a plan.synonyms: by chance, accidentally, aimlessly.pronunciation: /ˈrændəmli/translation: nejauši/ pēc nejaušības principaexample: the computer chooses a winner randomly from the list of names.(...)
Rather you than me!
Rather you than me! (idiom/expression) /ˈrɑː.ðər juː ðən miː/Similar to: I’m glad it’s not me; I wouldn't want to be in your shoes; better you than me Definition: An expression used to say that you are glad you are not the one doing a particular task or experiencing a specific situation(...)
read up on
read up on (phrasal verb) /riːd ʌp ɒn/To read a lot about a particular subject in order to learn about it or become an expert. LV: izpētīt, palasīt par kādu tēmu, iepazīties ar literatūru.Example sentences:I need to read up on the new data protection regulations before our(...)
real buzz
real buzz (noun phrase): a feeling of great excitement, energy, or pleasure.synonyms: thrill, rush, excitement.pronunciation: /riːəl bʌz/translation: liels satraukums/ patīkams satraukumsexample: There was a real buzz in the office after the team won the award.other(...)
reasonable
reasonable (adj) /ˈriː.zən.ə.bəl/Similar to: fair; sensible; logical; moderate; acceptable Definition: based on or using good judgment and common sense; fair and practical; or (of a price) not too expensive. Translation: saprātīgs, pamatots, pieņemams (par cenu), taisnīgs Examples: "It is(...)
reasonably
reasonably (adverb):in a way that is fair, sensible, or shows good judgment.to a satisfactory level; "fairly" or "quite"; good enoughat a price that is not too expensive; at a fair cost.synonyms: sensibly, logically, moderately, fairly, affordably. pronunciation:(...)
reduce
reduce (verb): to make something smaller or less in size, amount, degree, or importance.synonyms: decrease, lessen, diminish, cut, curtail. pronunciation: /rɪˈdjuːs/ translation: samazināt, mazināt, reducēt example: The company is trying to reduce its carbon footprint by(...)
redundancy
Redundancy (noun) /rɪˈdʌn.dən.si/:The state of being no longer needed or useful, often leading to a loss of a job because the position is gone. LV: atlaišana (štatu samazināšanas dēļ).The inclusion of extra components that are not strictly necessary but serve as a backup in case of(...)
reliant
reliant (adj) /rɪˈlaɪ.ənt/ Similar to: dependent on; counting on; subject to Definition: needing someone or something in order to survive, be successful, or function correctly. Translation: atkarīgs, paļāvīgs Examples: "The service is heavily reliant on volunteer workers." "Many people have(...)
Request for Proposals
RFP (noun/abbreviation): Stands for Request for Proposals. It is a formal business document that announces a project, describes it, and invites qualified vendors or contractors to submit bids to complete the work.synonyms: Tender, bid invitation, solicitation. translation: piedāvājuma(...)
RFP
RFP (noun/abbreviation): Stands for Request for Proposals. It is a formal business document that announces a project, describes it, and invites qualified vendors or contractors to submit bids to complete the work.synonyms: Tender, bid invitation, solicitation. translation: piedāvājuma(...)
reside
Reside (verb) /rɪˈzaɪd/Translations (LV)Dzīvot / mājot: Oficiālāks veids, kā pateikt "dzīvot".Atrasties / piemist: (Tehniski) Kur dati vai pilnvaras tiek glabātas vai atrodas.ExamplesGeneral: "The CEO currently resides in Riga, but she travels to the Brussels office(...)
resilience
resilience (noun): the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness. It is the ability of a person, system, or material to withstand or adapt to challenges and return to its original or improved state. synonyms: grit, fortitude, elasticity, perseverance pronunciation:(...)
responsible
Responsible (adjective) /rɪˈspɑːn.sə.bəl/:Having the duty of dealing with or taking care of something or someone. LV: atbildīgs, pienākumu nasta.Being the cause of something (usually something bad). LV: vainojams.(Of a person) Reliable and able to be trusted to do the right(...)
revenue
revenue (noun) /ˈrev.ə.nuː/Similar to: income; turnover; proceeds; takings; yield Definition: The total amount of money that a company or government receives from its activities, such as sales of goods/services or taxes, before any expenses are subtracted. Translation: ieņēmumi, ienākumi,(...)
rip currents
Similar to: undertow (often confused with); rip tides (misnomer); strong undertow Definition: Powerful, narrow channels of fast-moving water that flow from the shore straight out to sea, cutting through the lines of breaking waves. Translation: atpakaļstraumes
rising mercury
rising mercury (idiom/phrase) /ˈraɪ.zɪŋ ˈmɜːr.kjə.ri/Similar to: soaring temperatures; heating up; heatwave; warming up Definition: A popular idiom used to describe temperatures going up or the weather becoming significantly hotter. Translation: dzīvsudraba stabiņa kāpums, temperatūras(...)
rival
rival (noun) /ˈraɪ.vəl/Similar to: opponent; competitor; adversary; challenger; contender Definition: a person or thing competing with another for the same objective or for superiority in the same field of activity. Translation: sāncensis, konkurents, pretinieks Examples: "The two(...)
rub off on
rub off on (phrasal verb): to pass a quality, habit, or feeling to someone else through social contact or spending time together. synonyms: transfer to, affect, influence, catch. pronunciation: /rʌb ɒf ɒn/ translation: pielipt, pārņemt (kādu īpašību), ietekmēt example: I’m(...)
run very smoothly
run smoothly (verb phrase): to happen or develop without any problems, delays, or difficulties. synonyms: go well, work perfectly, operate easily, flow. pronunciation: /rʌn ˈvɛri ˈsmuːðli/ translation: noritēt ļoti gludi / darboties bez aizķeršanās example: The event was(...)
rushed off your feet
rushed off your feet (idiom/verb phrase) /rʌʃt ɒf jɔː fiːt/Similar to: extremely busy; snowed under; on the go; slammed; hectic Definition: to be extremely busy or overworked, usually involving a lot of physical movement or having to deal with many things at once. Translation: pārguris no(...)