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Meaning of dārgs | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B2 Frequent
[dàːɾɡs]

Definitions

  1. expensive, costly (having a high price, for which one must pay very much)
  2. expensive, costly (which takes a lot of money for its services, realization, maintenance)
  3. dear, important, valuable, precious (having great significance, high value; being difficult to find)
  4. dear, cherished, precious, beloved (that about which one has strong feelings)

Equivalents

Български скъп ценен
Català costós
Deutsch kostspielig teuer
English costly dear expensive precious
Esperanto altepreza multekosta
Español caro Caro costoso
Français coûteux lourd
Íslenska kostnaðarsamur
Nederlands duur kostbaar prijzig
Polski kosztowny
Português caro custoso
Română costisitor scump
Svenska dyr kostsam

Examples

“pārmērīgi dārgs”

prohibitively expensive

“cik dārgs?”

how expensive (is it)? how much does it cost?

“dārgs gredzens, tērps”

expensive ring, clothes

“dārgas kažokādas, konfektes”

expensive fur, candy

“dārga laboratorijas iekārta”

expensive laboratory equipment

“smēķēt dārgus cigārus”

to smoke expensive cigars

“dārgs dzīvoklis”

expensive apartment

“dārgs meistars, amatnieks”

expensive tradesman, artisan

“dārga dzīve”

expensive life

“dārgas izpriecas”

expensive, costly pleasures

“pasaules tautām miers ir dārgs”

peace is dear, important to the people of the world

“katrs ūdens piliens ir dārgs”

every drop of water is dear, important

“laiks, katrs bridis, mirklis ir dārgs”

time, every moment is dear, important

“dārgas atmiņas”

dear, cherished memories

“mans dārgais bērns”

my dear, beloved child

“dārgie viesi!”

dear guests!

“visdārgākais cilvēks”

most cherished, beloved person

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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