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41 receptive
[rə'septiv]((of people, their minds etc) quick to understand and accept new ideas etc.) receptiv -
42 recognise
1) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) a recunoaşte2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) a recunoaşte3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) a recunoaşte4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) a recunoaşte•- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
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43 recognize
1) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) a recunoaşte2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) a recunoaşte3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) a recunoaşte4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) a recunoaşte•- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
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44 reconcile
1) (to cause (people) to become friendly again, eg after they have quarrelled: Why won't you be reconciled (with him)?) a (se) împăca (cu)2) (to bring (two or more different aims, points of view etc) into agreement: The unions want high wages and the bosses want high profits - it's almost impossible to reconcile these two aims.) a împăca3) (to (make someone) accept (a situation, fact etc) patiently: Her mother didn't want the marriage to take place but she is reconciled to it now.) a se resemna, a se împăca (cu situaţia)• -
45 refuse
I [rə'fju:z] verb1) (not to do what one has been asked, told or is expected to do: He refused to help me; She refused to believe what I said; When I asked him to leave, he refused.) a refuza (să)2) (not to accept: He refused my offer of help; They refused our invitation; She refused the money.) a refuza3) (not to give (permission etc): I was refused admittance to the meeting.) a refuza•- refusalII ['refju:s] noun(rubbish; waste material from eg a kitchen.) gunoi- refuse collection vehicle -
46 reject
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47 reluctant
(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) şovăitor, ezitant- reluctance -
48 repulse
1. verb1) (to repel (an enemy).) a respinge2) (to refuse to accept eg help from, or be friendly to.) a refuza2. noun((an) act of repulsing.) refuz- repulsive
- repulsively
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49 resign
1) (to leave a job etc: If he criticizes my work again I'll resign; He resigned (from) his post.) a demisiona2) ((with to) to make (oneself) accept (a situation, fact etc) with patience and calmness: He has resigned himself to the possibility that he may never walk again.) a se resemna•- resigned -
50 save one's face
(to avoid appearing stupid or wrong: I refuse to accept the reponsibility for that error just to save your face - it's your fault.) a salva reputaţia -
51 sceptic
['skeptik](American also skeptic) noun(a person who is unwilling to believe: Most people now accept this theory, but there are a few sceptics.)- sceptically
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52 seize on
(to accept with enthusiasm: I suggested a cycling holiday, and he seized on the idea.) a accepta cu entuziasm -
53 swallow
I 1. ['swoləu] verb1) (to allow to pass down the throat to the stomach: Try to swallow the pill; His throat was so painful that he could hardly swallow.) a înghiţi2) (to accept (eg a lie or insult) without question or protest: You'll never get her to swallow that story!) a înghiţi2. noun(an act of swallowing.) înghiţitură, deglutiţie- swallow up II ['swoləu] noun(a type of insect-eating bird with long wings and a divided tail.) rândunică -
54 take a joke
(to be able to accept or laugh at a joke played on oneself: The trouble with him is that he can't take a joke.) a avea simţul umorului -
55 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) a-şi atribui reuşiteEnglish-Romanian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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56 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) a-şi atribui reuşiteEnglish-Romanian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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57 take in one's stride
(to accept or cope with (a matter) successfully without worrying about it: She takes difficulties in her stride.) a primi fără teamă -
58 take lying down
(to accept or suffer (something) without arguing, complaining or trying to avoid it.) a accepta fără împotrivire -
59 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) a-şi atribui reuşiteEnglish-Romanian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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60 take (the) credit (for something)
(to accept the praise given (for something): I did all the work, and he took all the credit.) a-şi atribui reuşiteEnglish-Romanian dictionary > take (the) credit (for something)
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