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  • 1 answer for

    1) ((often with to) to bear the responsibility or be responsible for (something): I'll answer to your mother for your safety.) a răs­punde de
    2) (to suffer or be punished (for something): You'll answer for your rudeness one day!) a plăti pentru

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  • 2 answer

    1. noun
    1) (something said, written or done that is caused by a question etc from another person: She refused to give an answer to his questions.) răspuns
    2) (the solution to a problem: The answer to your transport difficulties is to buy a car.) soluţie
    2. verb
    1) (to make an answer to a question, problem, action etc: Answer my questions, please; Why don't you answer the letter?) a răspunde (la)
    2) (to open (the door), pick up (the telephone) etc in reponse to a knock, ring etc: He answered the telephone as soon as it rang; Could you answer the door, please?) a răspunde (la); a deschide
    3) (to be suitable or all that is necessary (for): This will answer my requirements.) a satis­face
    4) ((often with to) to be the same as or correspond to (a description etc): The police have found a man answering (to) that description.) a corespunde la
    - answering machine
    - answer for
    - answerphone

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  • 3 right

    1. adjective
    1) (on or related to the side of the body which in most people has the more skilful hand, or to the side of a person or thing which is toward the east when that person or thing is facing north (opposite to left): When I'm writing, I hold my pen in my right hand.) drept
    2) (correct: Put that book back in the right place; Is that the right answer to the question?) po­tri­vit
    3) (morally correct; good: It's not right to let thieves keep what they have stolen.) bine
    4) (suitable; appropriate: He's not the right man for this job; When would be the right time to ask him?) potrivit
    2. noun
    1) (something a person is, or ought to be, allowed to have, do etc: Everyone has the right to a fair trial; You must fight for your rights; You have no right to say that.) drept
    2) (that which is correct or good: Who's in the right in this argument?) dreptate
    3) (the right side, part or direction: Turn to the right; Take the second road on the right.) par­tea dreaptă, dreapta
    4) (in politics, the people, group, party or parties holding the more traditional beliefs etc.) dreapta
    3. adverb
    1) (exactly: He was standing right here.) chiar
    2) (immediately: I'll go right after lunch; I'll come right down.) imediat
    3) (close: He was standing right beside me.) chiar
    4) (completely; all the way: The bullet went right through his arm.) de tot
    5) (to the right: Turn right.) la dreapta
    6) (correctly: Have I done that right?; I don't think this sum is going to turn out right.) corect, bine
    4. verb
    1) (to bring back to the correct, usually upright, position: The boat tipped over, but righted itself again.) a (se) redresa
    2) (to put an end to and make up for something wrong that has been done: He's like a medieval knight, going about the country looking for wrongs to right.) a îndrepta
    5. interjection
    (I understand; I'll do what you say etc: `I want you to type some letters for me.' `Right, I'll do them now.') bine
    - righteously
    - righteousness
    - rightful
    - rightfully
    - rightly
    - rightness
    - righto
    - right-oh
    - rights
    - right angle
    - right-angled
    - right-hand
    - right-handed
    - right wing
    6. adjective
    ((right-wing) (having opinions which are) of this sort.) de dreapta
    - by rights
    - by right
    - get
    - keep on the right side of
    - get right
    - go right
    - not in one's right mind
    - not quite right in the head
    - not right in the head
    - put right
    - put/set to rights
    - right away
    - right-hand man
    - right now
    - right of way
    - serve right

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  • 4 question

    ['kwes ən] 1. noun
    1) (something which is said, written etc which asks for an answer from someone: The question is, do we really need a computer?) întrebare
    2) (a problem or matter for discussion: There is the question of how much to pay him.) pro­blemă
    3) (a single problem in a test or examination: We had to answer four questions in three hours.) problemă
    4) (criticism; doubt; discussion: He is, without question, the best man for the job.) (fără nici o) îndoială
    5) (a suggestion or possibility: There is no question of our dismissing him.) posibilitate
    2. verb
    1) (to ask (a person) questions: I'll question him about what he was doing last night.) a interoga, a pune întrebări
    2) (to regard as doubtful: He questioned her right to use the money.) a se îndoi de
    - questionably
    - questionableness
    - question mark
    - question-master
    - questionnaire
    - in question
    - out of the question

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  • 5 riddle

    I ['ridl] noun
    (a puzzle usually in the form of a question, which describes an object, person etc in a mysterious or misleading way: Can you guess the answer to this riddle?; The answer to the riddle `What flies for ever, and never rests?' is `The wind'.) ghicitoare
    II ['ridl] verb
    (to make (something) full of holes: They riddled the car with bullets.) a ciu­rui

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  • 6 wrong

    [roŋ] 1. adjective
    1) (having an error or mistake(s); incorrect: The child gave the wrong answer; We went in the wrong direction.) greşit
    2) (incorrect in one's answer(s), opinion(s) etc; mistaken: I thought Singapore was south of the Equator, but I was quite wrong.) incorect
    3) (not good, not morally correct etc: It is wrong to steal.) rău
    4) (not suitable: He's the wrong man for the job.) nepotrivit
    5) (not right; not normal: There's something wrong with this engine; What's wrong with that child - why is she crying?) în neregulă
    2. adverb
    (incorrectly: I think I may have spelt her name wrong.) incorect
    3. noun
    (that which is not morally correct: He does not know right from wrong.) rău
    4. verb
    (to insult or hurt unjustly: You wrong me by suggesting that I'm lying.) a jigni pe nedrept
    - wrongfully
    - wrongfulness
    - wrongly
    - wrongdoer
    - wrongdoing
    - do someone wrong
    - do wrong
    - do wrong
    - go wrong
    - in the wrong

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  • 7 key

    [ki:] 1. noun
    1) (an instrument or tool by which something (eg a lock or a nut) is turned: Have you the key for this door?) cheie
    2) (in musical instruments, one of the small parts pressed to sound the notes: piano keys.) clapă
    3) (in a typewriter, calculator etc, one of the parts which one presses to cause a letter etc to be printed, displayed etc.) tastă
    4) (the scale in which a piece of music is set: What key are you singing in?; the key of F.) cheie (mu­zicală)
    5) (something that explains a mystery or gives an answer to a mystery, a code etc: the key to the whole problem.) cheie
    6) (in a map etc, a table explaining the symbols etc used in it.) legendă (a unei hărţi etc.)
    2. adjective
    (most important: key industries; He is a key man in the firm.) -cheie
    - keyhole
    - keyhole surgery
    - keynote
    - keyed up

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  • 8 quick

    [kwik] 1. adjective
    1) (done, said, finished etc in a short time: a quick trip into town.) rapid
    2) (moving, or able to move, with speed: He's a very quick walker; I made a grab at the dog, but it was too quick for me.) rapid, iute
    3) (doing something, able to do something, or done, without delay; prompt; lively: He is always quick to help; a quick answer; He's very quick at arithmetic.) rapid; ager
    2. adverb
    (quickly: quick-frozen food.) repede
    - quicken
    - quickness
    - quicklime
    - quicksands
    - quicksilver
    - quick-tempered
    - quick-witted
    - quick-wittedly
    - quick-wittedness

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  • 9 result

    1. noun
    1) (anything which is due to something already done: His deafness is the result of a car accident; He went deaf as a result of an accident; He tried a new method, with excellent results; He tried again, but without result.) urmare, rezultat
    2) (the answer to a sum etc: Add all these figures and tell me the result.) rezultat
    3) (the final score: What was the result of Saturday's match?) rezultat
    4) ((often in plural) the list of people who have been successful in a competition, of subjects a person has passed or failed in an examination etc: He had very good exam results; The results will be published next week.) rezultate
    2. verb
    1) ((often with from) to be caused (by something): We will pay for any damage which results (from our experiments).) a rezulta, a de­curge (din)
    2) ((with in) to cause or have as a result: The match resulted in a draw.) a se termina (cu)

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  • 10 try

    1. verb
    1) (to attempt or make an effort (to do, get etc): He tried to answer the questions; Let's try and climb that tree!) a încerca (să)
    2) (to test; to make an experiment (with) in order to find out whether something will be successful, satisfactory etc: She tried washing her hair with a new shampoo; Try one of these sweets.) a încerca, a proba
    3) (to judge (someone or their case) in a court of law: The prisoners were tried for murder.) a ju­deca
    4) (to test the limits of; to strain: You are trying my patience.) a pune la încercare
    2. noun
    1) (an attempt or effort: Have a try (at the exam). I'm sure you will pass.) încercare
    2) (in rugby football, an act of putting the ball on the ground behind the opponents' goal-line: Our team scored three tries.) încercare
    - trying
    - try on
    - try out

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