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1 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) a trimite (prin poştă)2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) a produce -
2 send out
(th) a emite -
3 send
[send]past tense, past participle - sent; verb1) (to cause or order to go or be taken: The teacher sent the disobedient boy to the headmaster; She sent me this book.) a trimite2) (to move rapidly or with force: He sent the ball right into the goal.) a trimite3) (to cause to go into a certain, usually bad, state: The news sent them into a panic.) a arunca•- sender- send away for
- send down
- send for
- send in
- send off
- send off for
- send out
- send someone packing / send someone about his business
- send packing / send someone about his business
- send someone packing / send about his business
- send packing / send about his business -
4 turn out
1) (to send away; to make (someone) leave.) a (iz)goni2) (to make or produce: The factory turns out ten finished articles an hour.) a produce3) (to empty or clear: I turned out the cupboard.) a goli4) ((of a crowd) to come out; to get together for a (public) meeting, celebration etc: A large crowd turned out to see the procession.) a se strânge, a veni5) (to turn off: Turn out the light!) a închide; a stinge6) (to happen or prove to be: He turned out to be right; It turned out that he was right.) a se dovedi -
5 fire
1. noun1) (anything that is burning, whether accidentally or not: a warm fire in the kitchen; Several houses were destroyed in a fire.) foc2) (an apparatus for heating: a gas fire; an electric fire.) radiator3) (the heat and light produced by burning: Fire is one of man's greatest benefits.) foc4) (enthusiasm: with fire in his heart.) înflăcărare5) (attack by gunfire: The soldiers were under fire.) foc de armă2. verb1) ((of china, pottery etc) to heat in an oven, or kiln, in order to harden and strengthen: The ceramic pots must be fired.) a arde2) (to make (someone) enthusiastic; to inspire: The story fired his imagination.) a înflăcăra3) (to operate (a gun etc) by discharging a bullet etc from it: He fired his revolver three times.) a trage (cu o armă de foc)4) (to send out or discharge (a bullet etc) from a gun etc: He fired three bullets at the target.) a trage5) ((often with at or on) to aim and operate a gun at; to shoot at: They suddenly fired on us; She fired at the target.) a trage (în)6) (to send away someone from his/her job; to dismiss: He was fired from his last job for being late.) a concedia•- firearm
- fire-brigade
- fire-cracker
- fire-engine
- fire-escape
- fire-extinguisher
- fire-guard
- fireman
- fireplace
- fireproof
- fireside
- fire-station
- firewood
- firework
- firing-squad
- catch fire
- on fire
- open fire
- play with fire
- set fire to something / set something on fire
- set fire to / set something on fire
- set fire to something / set on fire
- set fire to / set on fire
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6 radiate
['reidieit]1) (to send out rays of (light, heat etc): A fire radiates heat.) a (i)radia; a emite2) (to go out or be sent out in rays, or in many directions from a central point: Heat radiates from a fire; All the roads radiate from the centre of the town.) a veni/a porni din acelaşi centru•- radiator -
7 spit
I 1. [spit] noun((also spittle ['spitl]) the liquid that forms in the mouth.) salivă2. verb1) (to throw out (spit) from the mouth: He spat in the gutter as an indication of contempt.) a scuipa2) (to send (out) with force: The fire spat (out) sparks.) a scuipaII [spit] noun(a type of sharp-pointed metal bar on which meat is roasted.) frigare -
8 issue
['iʃu:] 1. verb1) (to give or send out, or to distribute, especially officially: The police issued a description of the criminal; Rifles were issued to the troops.) a pune în circulaţie; a distribui2) (to flow or come out (from something): A strange noise issued from the room.) a ieşi2. noun1) (the act of issuing or process of being issued: Stamp collectors like to buy new stamps on the day of issue.) emisiune2) (one number in the series of a newspaper, magazine etc: Have you seen the latest issue of that magazine?) număr3) (a subject for discussion and argument: The question of pay is not an important issue at the moment.) chestiune -
9 beam
[bi:m] 1. noun1) (a long straight piece of wood, often used in ceilings.) grindă2) (a ray of light etc: a beam of sunlight.) rază3) (the greatest width of a ship or boat.) lăţime2. verb1) (to smile broadly: She beamed with delight.) a zâmbi larg2) (to send out (rays of light, radio waves etc): This transmitter beams radio waves all over the country.) a emite -
10 discharge
1. verb1) (to allow to leave; to dismiss: The soldier was discharged from the army; She was discharged from hospital.) a elibera; a da drumul2) (to fire (a gun): He discharged his gun at the policeman.) a trage (un foc)3) (to perform (a task etc): He discharges his duties well.) a se achita (de)4) (to pay (a debt).) a plăti5) (to (cause to) let or send out: The chimney was discharging clouds of smoke; The drain discharged into the street.) a (se) goli; a emana2. noun1) ((an) act of discharging: He was given his discharge from the army; the discharge of one's duties.) liberare; îndeplinire2) (pus etc coming from eg a wound.) supurare -
11 let fly
( often with at) (to throw, shoot or send out violently: He let fly (an arrow) at the target.) a trimite (o săgeată) -
12 shed
I [ʃed] noun(a usually small building for working in, or for storage: a wooden shed; a garden shed.) magazieII [ʃed] present participle - shedding; verb1) (to send out (light etc): The torch shed a bright light on the path ahead.) a emana, a răspândi2) (to cast off (clothing, skin, leaves etc): Many trees shed their leaves in autumn.) a pierde3) (to produce (tears, blood): I don't think many tears were shed when she left.) a vărsa• -
13 transmit
[trænz'mit]past tense, past participle - transmitted; verb1) (to pass on: He transmitted the message; Insects can transmit disease.) a transmite, a difuza2) (to send out (radio or television signals, programmes etc): The programme will be transmitted at 5.00 p.m.) a transmite•- transmitter -
14 smuggle
1) (to bring (goods) into, or send them out from, a country illegally, or without paying duty: He was caught smuggling (several thousand cigarettes through the Customs).) a face contrabandă2) (to send or take secretly: I smuggled some food out of the kitchen.) a face să intre/să iasă clandestin•- smuggler- smuggling -
15 wire
1. noun1) (( also adjective) (of) metal drawn out into a long strand, as thick as string or as thin as thread: We need some wire to connect the battery to the rest of the circuit; a wire fence.) fir (de sârmă)2) (a single strand of this: There must be a loose wire in my radio somewhere.) sârmă3) (the metal cable used in telegraphy: The message came over the wire this morning.) telegraf4) (a telegram: Send me a wire if I'm needed urgently.) telegramă2. verb1) (to fasten, connect etc with wire: The house has been wired (up), but the electricity hasn't been connected yet.) a racorda la instalaţia electrică2) (to send a telegram to: Wire me if anything important happens.) a telegrafia (la)3) (to send (a message) by telegram: You can wire the details to my brother in New York.) a telegrafia•- wireless- wiring
- high wire
- wire-netting -
16 bowl
I 1. [bəul] noun(a wooden ball rolled along the ground in playing bowls. See also bowls below.) bilă (de popice)2. verb1) (to play bowls.) a juca popice2) (to deliver or send (a ball) towards the batsman in cricket.) a arunca mingea (spre)3) (to put (a batsman) out by hitting the wicket with the ball: Smith was bowled for eighty-five (= Smith was put out after making eighty-five runs).) a scoate din joc•- bowler- bowling
- bowls
- bowling-alley
- bowling-green
- bowl over II [bəul] noun1) (a round, deep dish eg for mixing or serving food etc: a baking-bowl; a soup bowl.) bol, castron2) (a round hollow part, especially of a tobacco pipe, a spoon etc: The bowl of this spoon is dirty.) scobitură, adâncitură -
17 shoot
[ʃu:t] 1. past tense, past participle - shot; verb1) ((often with at) to send or fire (bullets, arrows etc) from a gun, bow etc: The enemy were shooting at us; He shot an arrow through the air.) a trage2) (to hit or kill with a bullet, arrow etc: He went out to shoot pigeons; He was sentenced to be shot at dawn.) a trage în3) (to direct swiftly and suddenly: She shot them an angry glance.) a lansa4) (to move swiftly: He shot out of the room; The pain shot up his leg; The force of the explosion shot him across the room.) a se repezi; a proiecta5) (to take (usually moving) photographs (for a film): That film was shot in Spain; We will start shooting next week.) a filma; a fotografia6) (to kick or hit at a goal in order to try to score.) a şuta7) (to kill (game birds etc) for sport.) a vâna2. noun(a new growth on a plant: The deer were eating the young shoots on the trees.) mugure- shoot down
- shoot rapids
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18 bundle
1. noun(a number of things bound together: a bundle of rags.) maldăr, balot2. verb1) ((often with up or together) to make into bundles: Bundle up all your things and bring them with you.) a împacheta2) (to go, put or send (away) in a hurried or disorderly way: They bundled him out of the room.) a împinge (afară) -
19 deport
[di'po:t]((of a government etc) to send (a person) out of the country eg because he has committed a crime or because he is not officially supposed to be there: He is being deported on a charge of murder.) a deporta -
20 hat
[hæt](a covering for the head, usually worn out of doors: He raised his hat as the lady approached.) pălărie- hatter- hat trick
- keep something under one's hat
- keep under one's hat
- pass/send round the hat
- take one's hat off to
- talk through one's hat
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