tauriņš |
butterfly (Any diurnal insect of the order Lepidoptera that has a slender body with clubbed antennae and typically rests with the wings (which are often brightly coloured) closed over the back) |
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tauriņu dzimta |
lepidopteran (A large order of scaly-winged insects, including the butterflies, skippers, and moths; adults are characterized by two pairs of membranous wings and sucking mouthparts, featuring a prominent, coiled proboscis) |
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tautas skaitīšanas pārskats |
census survey (An official periodic count of a population including such information as sex, age, occupation, etc.) |
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tautsaimniecība |
national economy (A nation's financial resources and its financial management, with a view towards its productivity) |
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tautsaimniecības dekarbonizācija |
decarbonisation of the economy |
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tautsaimniecības izdevumi |
national economic costs (The amount of money incurred as a result of the financial management of a nation's financial resources) |
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tehnika |
machinery (A group of parts or machines arranged to perform a useful function) |
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tehniska informācija |
technical information (Factual data, knowledge or instructions relating to scientific research or the development, testing, evaluation, production, use or maintenance of equipment) |
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tehniska instrukcija |
technical instruction (The education, instruction, or discipline pertaining to or connected with the mechanical or industrial arts and the applied sciences) |
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tehniskie noteikumi |
technical regulation (A government or management prescribed rule that provides detailed or stringent requirements, either directly or by referring to or incorporating the content of a standard, technical specification or code of practice) |
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tehniskie noteikumi attiecināti uz bīstamām vielām |
technical regulation for dangerous substances (Technical Guideline for Dangerous Substances: technical rules for handling dangerous materials) |
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tehnoloģija |
technology (Systematic knowledge of and its application to industrial processes; closely related to engineering and science) |
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tehnoloģijas izvēle |
selection of technology (No definition needed) |
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tehnoloģijas nodošana |
technology transfer (The transfer of development and design work: 1. from a parent company to a subsidiary, perhaps in another nation where it will be paid for in repatriated profits or royalties; 2. from one country to another as a form of aid to help promote development and sustainable growth. Many nations have made great progress on the strength of technology transfer) |
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tehnoloģijas novērtēšana |
evaluation of technology (No definition needed) |
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tehnoloģijas novērtēšana |
technology assessment (The systematic analysis of the anticipated impact of a particular technology in regard to its safety and efficacy as well as its social, political, economic, and ethical consequences) |
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tehnoloģiskā attīstība |
technological development (No definition needed) |
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tehnoloģiskā pieņemamība |
technology acceptance (The approval, favorable reception and ongoing use of newly introduced devices and systems, usually developed from recent advances in the engineering sciences or industrial arts) |
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tehnoloģiskais apdraudējums |
technological hazard (Any application of practical or mechanical sciences to industry or commerce capable of harming persons, property or the environment) |
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tehnoloģiskais process |
technological process (No definition needed) |
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