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1 native
['neitiv] 1. adjective1) (where one was born: my native land.) natal2) (belonging to that place; local: the native customs/art of Brazil; This animal/plant is native to Australia.) natal3) (belonging by race to a country: a native Englishman.) de origine4) (belonging to a person naturally: native intelligence.) nativ2. noun1) (a person born in a certain place: a native of Scotland; a native of London.) persoană originară (din)2) (one of the original inhabitants of a country eg before the arrival of explorers, immigrants etc: Columbus thought the natives of America were Indians.) băştinaş•- native language/tongue
- native speaker
- native to
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2 early
['ə:li] 1. adverb1) (near the beginning (of a period of time etc): early in my life; early in the afternoon.) la început(ul)2) (sooner than others; sooner than usual; sooner than expected or than the appointed time: He arrived early; She came an hour early.) (mai) devreme2. adjective1) (belonging to, or happening, near the beginning of a period of time etc: early morning; in the early part of the century.) devreme; de (la) început2) (belonging to the first stages of development: early musical instruments.) vechi3) (happening etc sooner than usual or than expected: the baby's early arrival; It's too early to get up yet.) prematur; (prea) devreme4) (prompt: I hope for an early reply to my letter.) urgent•- early bird -
3 of
[əv]1) (belonging to: a friend of mine.) al, a2) (away from (a place etc); after (a given time): within five miles of London; within a year of his death.) de (la)3) (written etc by: the plays of Shakespeare.) al, a4) (belonging to or forming a group: He is one of my friends.) din, dintre5) (showing: a picture of my father.) al, a6) (made from; consisting of: a dress of silk; a collection of pictures.) din, de7) (used to show an amount, measurement of something: a gallon of petrol; five bags of coal.) de8) (about: an account of his work.) despre9) (containing: a box of chocolates.) cu10) (used to show a cause: She died of hunger.) de11) (used to show a loss or removal: She was robbed of her jewels.) de12) (used to show the connection between an action and its object: the smoking of a cigarette.)13) (used to show character, qualities etc: a man of courage.) de14) ((American) (of time) a certain number of minutes before (the hour): It's ten minutes of three.) -
4 abbey
['æbi]1) (the building(s) in which a Christian (usually Roman Catholic) group of monks or nuns lives.) mănăstire2) (the church now or formerly belonging to it: Westminster Abbey.) mănăstire -
5 archaeology
(the study of objects belonging to ancient times (eg buildings, tools etc found in the earth).) arheologie- archaeological -
6 canon
['kænən]1) (a rule (especially of the church).) canon2) (a clergyman belonging to a cathedral.) canonic3) (a list of saints.) canon4) (a musical composition in which one part enters after another in imitation.) canon5) (all the writings of an author that are accepted as genuine: the Shakespeare canon.)•- canonize
- canonise
- canonization
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7 central
['sentrəl]1) (belonging to or near the centre (eg of a town): His flat is very central.) central2) (principal or most important: the central point of his argument.) principal•- centralise
- centralization
- centralisation
- centrally
- central heating
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8 civic
['sivik](of or belonging to a city or citizen: Our offices are in the new civic centre; civic duties.) civic -
9 coloured
1) (having colour: She prefers white baths to coloured baths.) colorat2) (belonging to a dark-skinned race: There are only two white families living in this street - the rest are coloured.) de culoare -
10 common
['komən] 1. adjective1) (seen or happening often; quite normal or usual: a common occurrence; These birds are not so common nowadays.) obişnuit, banal2) (belonging equally to, or shared by, more than one: This knowledge is common to all of us; We share a common language.) comun3) (publicly owned: common property.) public4) (coarse or impolite: She uses some very common expressions.) vulgar5) (of ordinary, not high, social rank: the common people.) de rând6) (of a noun, not beginning with a capital letter (except at the beginning of a sentence): The house is empty.) comun2. noun((a piece of) public land for everyone to use, with few or no buildings: the village common.) teren comunal- commoner- common knowledge
- common law
- common-law
- commonplace
- common-room
- common sense
- the Common Market
- the House of Commons
- the Commons
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11 congregation
noun (a group gathered together, especially people in a church for a service, or belonging to a church: The minister visited all the members of his congregation.) adunare (a credincioşilor) -
12 contemporary
[kən'tempərəri] 1. adjective1) (living at, happening at or belonging to the same period: That chair and the painting are contemporary - they both date from the seventeenth century.) contemporan2) (of the present time; modern: contemporary art.) contemporan2. noun(a person living at the same time: She was one of my contemporaries at university.) contemporan -
13 cosmopolitan
[kozmə'politən](belonging to all parts of the world: The population of London is very cosmopolitan.) cosmopolit -
14 covet
past tense, past participle - coveted; verb(to desire or wish for eagerly (especially something belonging to someone else): I coveted her fur coat.)- covetous- covetously
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15 crown
1. noun1) (a circular, often jewelled, head-dress, especially one worn as a mark of royalty or honour: the queen's crown.) coroană2) ((with capital) the king or queen or governing power in a monarchy: revenue belonging to the Crown.) Coroană3) (the top eg of a head, hat, hill etc: We reached the crown of the hill.) creastă; vârf4) ((an artificial replacement for) the part of a tooth which can be seen.) coroană2. verb1) (to make (someone) king or queen by placing a crown on his or her head: The archbishop crowned the queen.) a încorona2) (to form the top part of (something): an iced cake crowned with a cherry.) a acoperi3) (to put an artificial crown on (a tooth).) a pune o coroană (dentară)4) (to hit (someone) on the head: If you do that again, I'll crown you!) a da (una) la cap•- crown princess -
16 current
1. adjective(of or belonging to the present: current affairs; the current month; the current temperature.) curent; actual2. noun1) ((the direction of) a stream of water or air: the current of a river.) curent2) ((a) flow of electricity: an electrical current.) curent•- current account -
17 democratic
[demə'krætik]1) (belonging to, governed by or typical of democracy: a democratic country.) democratic2) (believing in equal rights and privileges for all: The boss is very democratic.) democrat -
18 disown
[dis'oun](to refuse to acknowledge as belonging to oneself: to disown one's son.) a renega; a nu recunoaşte -
19 divine
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20 earthly
1) (of or belonging to this world; not heavenly or spiritual: this earthly life.) lumesc, pământesc2) (possible: This gadget has no earthly use.) posibil
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