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Latvian
Etymology
Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin concrētus (“migled; hardened, solidified”), past participle of concernō (“I mix, swift, mingle”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
konkrēts (definite konkrētais, comparative konkrētāks, superlative viskonkrētākais, adverb konkrēti)
- concrete (appearing in the complete diversity of all its features, properties, connections and relations)
- konkrēts priekšmets ― a concrete object
- konkrēts jēdziens ― a concrete concept
- konkrētā patiesība ― the concrete truth (= showing all properties of the object)
- mākslinieki visu redz ar tautas acīm, kura nedomā shēmās un abstrakcijās, bet domā reālistiski un dabu redz konkrētās, taustāmās formās un cilvēkus ar miesu un asinīm ― the artist sees everything with the people's eyes, who don't think in schemes or abstractions; they think realistically and see nature in concrete, tangible forms and people with flesh and blood
- concrete (determined, established, separate, specific, individual, particular, well-known)
- konkrēta persona ― concrete, particular person
- konkrēts fakts ― concrete, specific fact
- konkrēts notikums ― concrete, specific event
- konkrēts uzdevums ― concrete, specific task
- konkrēti socioloģiskie pētījumi ― concrete sociological studies
- dot konkrētus norādījumus ― to give concrete, specific instructions
- konkrētā mūzika ― concrete music (which uses sounds of surrounding objects)
- filmas top lietišķajā ikdienā, un tās rada konkrēti cilvēki ― the films are made in practical everyday life, and they show concrete people
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