mobils

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See also: mòbils

Latvian

Etymology

Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin mōbilis (easy to be moved, moveable), from moveō (move).

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Adjective

mobils (definite mobilais, comparative mobilāks, superlative vismobilākais, adverb mobili)

  1. mobile (which can move, which can be moved relatively easily)
    mobils transportlīdzeklismobile vehicle
    mobilas karaspēka daļasmobile army units
    mobilā elektriķu brigādemobile electrician team
    mobilais telefons, tālrunismobile phone
    dažādas, gan mobilas, gan stracionāras, mašīnas izstrādātas barības sadaleiseveral types of machines, both mobile and stationary, (were) designed for food distribution
    gan iebūvētie, gan mobilie skapji veido mikrotelpuboth built-in and mobile cabinets form a microspace (within a room)
    savvaļas brieži laikam ir mamutu līdzgaitnieki; bet tie bija mobilāki un paguva aizmukt no ledāju briesmāmwild deer are probably travel companions of the mammoths; but these (= deer) were more mobile and were able to escape from the dangers of the glaciers
  2. (colloquial, definite forms, used nominally) mobile phone
    vai man tiešam pieder mans mazcenas mobilais?does my low-price mobile (phone) really belong to me?

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mobils

  1. indefinite genitive singular of mobil