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  • 81 juvenile

    1) (( also noun) (a person who is) young or youthful: She will not be sent to prison - she is still a juvenile; juvenile offenders.) juvenil
    2) (childish: juvenile behaviour.) copilăros

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  • 82 lady

    ['leidi]
    1) (a more polite form of woman: Tell that child to stand up and let that lady sit down; The lady in the flower shop said that roses are expensive just now; Ladies' shoes are upstairs in this shop; ( also adjective) a lady doctor.) doamnă; femeie
    2) (a woman of good manners and refined behaviour: Be quiet! Ladies do not shout in public.) doamnă
    3) (in the United Kingdom, used as the title of, or a name for, a woman of noble rank: Sir James and Lady Brown; lords and ladies.) lady
    - Ladyship
    - ladybird

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  • 83 lapse

    [læps] 1. verb
    1) (to cease to exist, often because of lack of effort: His insurance policy had lapsed and was not renewed.) a expira
    2) (to slip, fall, be reduced: As he could think of nothing more to say, he lapsed into silence; I'm afraid our standards of tidiness have lapsed.) a (re)cădea (în); a scădea
    2. noun
    1) (a mistake or failure (in behaviour, memory etc): a lapse of memory.) greşeală; scăpare, lapsus
    2) (a passing away (of time): I saw him again after a lapse of five years.) interval

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  • 84 lecture

    ['lek ə] 1. noun
    1) (a formal talk given to students or other audiences: a history lecture.) conferinţă, curs
    2) (a long and boring or irritating speech, warning or scolding: The teacher gave the children a lecture for running in the corridor.) morală
    2. verb
    (to give a lecture: He lectures on Roman Art; She lectured him on good behaviour.) a ţine un curs (de); a da o lecţie (despre)

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  • 85 manifest

    ['mænifest] 1. verb
    (to show (clearly): He manifested his character in his behaviour.) a dezvălui; a manifesta
    2. adjective
    (easily seen by the eye or understood by the mind; obvious: manifest stupidity.) evi­dent
    - manifestation

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  • 86 manner

    ['mænə]
    1) (a way in which anything is done etc: She greeted me in a friendly manner.) mod
    2) (the way in which a person behaves, speaks etc: I don't like her manner.) comportament
    3) ((in plural) (polite) behaviour, usually towards others: Why doesn't she teach her children (good) manners?) maniere
    - mannerism
    - all manner of
    - in a manner of speaking

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  • 87 mannerism

    noun (an odd and obvious habit in a person's behaviour, speech etc: He scratches his ear when he talks and has other mannerisms.) tic, manie

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  • 88 matron

    ['meitrən]
    1) (a senior nurse in charge of a hospital.) infirmieră-şefă
    2) (a dignified married woman: Her behaviour shocked all the middle-class matrons in the neighbourhood.) doamnă respectabilă

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  • 89 maxim

    (a saying, general truth or rule giving a guide to good behaviour: `He who hesitates is lost' is a well-known maxim.) ma­ximă

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  • 90 meaning

    noun (the sense in which a statement, action, word etc is (intended to be) understood: What is the meaning of this phrase?; What is the meaning of his behaviour?) sens

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  • 91 melodrama

    1) (a (type of) play in which emotions and the goodness or wickedness of the characters are exaggerated greatly.) melodramă
    2) ((an example of) behaviour similar to a play of this sort: He makes a melodrama out of everything that happens.) melodramă
    - melodramatically

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  • 92 mild

    1) ((of a person or his personality) gentle in temper or behaviour: such a mild man.) blând
    2) ((of punishment etc) not severe: a mild sentence.) uşor
    3) ((of weather especially if not in summer) not cold; rather warm: a mild spring day.) călduţ
    4) ((of spices, spiced foods etc) not hot: a mild curry.) care nu ustură, care nu e iute
    - mildness

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  • 93 mischief

    ['mis if]
    1) (action or behaviour (especially of children) that causes small troubles or annoyance to others: That boy is always up to some mischief.) poznă; trăsnaie
    2) (evil, damage or harm.) pagubă
    - mischievous
    - mischievously

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  • 94 misconduct

    (bad behaviour.) purtare/comportare greşită

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  • 95 model

    ['modl] 1. noun
    1) (a copy or representation of something usually on a much smaller scale: a model of the Taj Mahal; ( also adjective) a model aeroplane.) machetă, (în) miniatură
    2) (a particular type or design of something, eg a car, that is manufactured in large numbers: Our car is a 1999 model.) model
    3) (a person who wears clothes etc so that possible buyers can see them being worn: He has a job as a male fashion model.) manechin, model
    4) (a person who is painted, sculpted, photographed etc by an artist, photographer etc: I work as an artist's model.) model
    5) (something that can be used to copy from.) model
    6) (a person or thing which is an excellent example: She is a model of politeness; ( also adjective) model behaviour.) model
    2. verb
    1) (to wear (clothes etc) to show them to possible buyers: They model (underwear) for a living.) a prezenta moda, a fi model/manechin
    2) (to work or pose as a model for an artist, photographer etc: She models at the local art school.) a poza, a fi model
    3) (to make models (of things or people): to model (the heads of famous people) in clay.) a modela
    4) (to form (something) into a (particular) shape: She modelled the clay into the shape of a penguin; She models herself on her older sister.) a (se) modela

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  • 96 morals

    noun plural (one's principles and behaviour: He has no morals and will do anything for money.) principii morale; moravuri

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  • 97 motto

    ['motəu]
    plural - mottoes; noun
    1) ((a short sentence or phrase which expresses) a principle of behaviour etc: `Honesty is the best policy' is my motto; a school motto.) moto; deviză
    2) (a printed saying etc, often found inside a Christmas cracker.) răvaş

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  • 98 mystify

    (to be impossible (for someone) to explain or understand: I was mystified by his behaviour.) a lăsa/a rămâne perplex

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  • 99 netiquette

    ['netiket]
    (a set of rules for proper behaviour among users in a computer network (the Internet) when exchanging messages.)

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  • 100 normal

    ['no:məl]
    (usual; without any special characteristics or circumstances: How much work do you do on a normal day?; normal people; His behaviour is not normal.) nor­mal, obişnuit
    - normally

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