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Meaning of ražīgs | Babel Free

Adjective CEFR B1

Definitions

  1. productive, fruitful (capable of growing quickly, of thriving, of producing a rich harvest)
  2. productive, fertile (which causes, is characterized by, larger, better harvests)
  3. productive (who produces much milk)
    usually
  4. productive, fruitful, prolific (who works well, who produces many results, works)
  5. productive (which can be used to produce many results relatively quickly)
  6. productive (which produces, is characterized by, good results)

Equivalents

Examples

“ražīga labība”

productive, fruitful crop, grain

“ražīga ābele”

fruitful apple tree

“pie mums miežu kultūra ir visražīgākā”

in our (land) the barley culture (= cultivation) is the most productive

“ražīga zeme”

productive, fertile land

“ražīgs gads”

productive year

“(of animals) fecund, fertile (who produces much offspring)”
“vaislinieces ir ļoti ražīgas: 1978. gadā tās deva vidēji pa 23 sivēniem”

the breeders (i.e., sows) are very fertile: in 1978, they gave in average 23 piglets each

“ražīga govs”

productive cow

“Džeks Londons ir viens no ražīgākajiem pasaules rakstniekiem”

Jack London is one of the most productive, most prolific writers in the world

“tik ražīgs neesmu bijis pat savos vislabākajos gados”

I wasn't as productive (as this other artist) even in my best years

“ražīgāka tehnika un mehānismi”

more productive techniques and machinery

“elektriskajiem zāģiem ir daudz priekšrocību: tie ir ražīgāki, vieglāki, nerada vibrācijas”

electric saws have many advantages: they are more productive, lighter, don't cause vibrations

“ražīgs darbs”

productive work

“ražīga rūpniecība”

productive industry

“es jūtu, ka šodiena būs ražīga”

I feel that today will be productive

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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