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21 back
[bæk] 1. noun1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) spate2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) spate3) (that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front: the back of the house; She sat at the back of the hall.) spate; fund4) (in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.)2. adjective(of or at the back: the back door.) din spate3. adverb1) (to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came: I went back to the shop; He gave the car back to its owner.) înapoi2) (away (from something); not near (something): Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man; Keep back from me or I'll hit you!) înapoi; la o parte3) (towards the back (of something): Sit back in your chair.) jos4) (in return; in response to: When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.) în schimb; înapoi5) (to, or in, the past: Think back to your childhood.) înapoi4. verb1) (to (cause to) move backwards: He backed (his car) out of the garage.) a da înapoi, a merge în marşarier2) (to help or support: Will you back me against the others?) a susţine3) (to bet or gamble on: I backed your horse to win.) a miza pe, a pune pariu pe•- backer- backbite
- backbiting
- backbone
- backbreaking
- backdate
- backfire
- background
- backhand 5. adverb(using backhand: She played the stroke backhand; She writes backhand.) backhand/ care are rever; aplecat spre stânga- backlog- back-number
- backpack
- backpacking: go backpacking
- backpacker
- backside
- backslash
- backstroke
- backup
- backwash
- backwater
- backyard
- back down
- back of
- back on to
- back out
- back up
- have one's back to the wall
- put someone's back up
- take a back seat -
22 believe
[bi'li:v]1) (to regard (something) as true: I believe his story.) a crede2) (to trust (a person), accepting what he says as true: I believe you.) a crede3) (to think (that): I believe he's ill.) a crede (că)•- belief
- believer
- believe in -
23 brood
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24 cage
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25 chill
[ il] 1. noun1) (coldness: There's a chill in the air.) răcoare2) (an illness which causes shivering: I think I've caught a chill.) răceală2. adjective(cold: a chill wind.) rece3. verb(to make cold (without freezing): Have you chilled the wine?) a pune la gheaţă- chilly- chilliness -
26 circle
['sə:kl] 1. noun1) (a figure (O) bounded by one line, every point on which is equally distant from the centre.) cerc2) (something in the form of a circle: She was surrounded by a circle of admirers.) cerc3) (a group of people: a circle of close friends; wealthy circles.) cerc, mediu4) (a balcony in a theatre etc: We sat in the circle at the opera.) balcon2. verb1) (to move in a circle round something: The chickens circled round the farmer who was bringing their food.) a se învârti în jurul (...)2) (to draw a circle round: Please circle the word you think is wrong.) a încercui -
27 cogitate
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28 consider
[kən'sidə]1) (to think about (carefully): He considered their comments.) a reflecta la2) (to feel inclined towards: I'm considering leaving this job.) a se gândi la3) (to take into account: You must consider other people's feelings.) a ţine cont de4) (to regard as being: They consider him unfit for that job.) a considera•- considerably -
29 contemplate
['kontəmpleit]1) (to think seriously (about): I was contemplating (= feeling inclined towards) having a holiday; She contemplated her future gloomily.) a se gândi la2) (to look thoughtfully at: The little boy stood contemplating himself in the mirror.) a contempla•- contemplative
- contemplatively -
30 credit
['kredit] 1. noun1) (time allowed for payment of goods etc after they have been received: We don't give credit at this shop.) credit2) (money loaned (by a bank).) credit3) (trustworthiness regarding ability to pay for goods etc: Your credit is good.) încredere; solvabilitate4) ((an entry on) the side of an account on which payments received are entered: Our credits are greater than our debits.) credit5) (the sum of money which someone has in an account at a bank: Your credit amounts to 2,014 dollars.) cont6) (belief or trust: This theory is gaining credit.) reputaţie7) ((American) a certificate to show that a student has completed a course which counts towards his degree.) credit2. verb1) (to enter (a sum of money) on the credit side (of an account): This cheque was credited to your account last month.) a credita2) ((with with) to think of (a person or thing) as having: He was credited with magical powers.) a atribui3) (to believe (something) to be possible: Well, would you credit that!) a crede•- creditably
- creditor
- credits
- credit card
- be a credit to someone
- be a credit to
- do someone credit
- do credit
- give someone credit for something
- give credit for something
- give someone credit
- give credit
- on credit
- take the credit for something
- take credit for something
- take the credit
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31 deal
1. [di:l] noun1) (a bargain or arrangement: a business deal.) târg, afacere2) (the act of dividing cards among players in a card game.) împărţire a cărţilor de joc2. [delt] verb1) (to do business, especially to buy and sell: I think he deals in stocks and shares.) a face afaceri2) (to distribute (cards).) a împărţi (cărţile de joc)•- dealer- dealing
- deal with
- a good deal / a great deal -
32 debate
[di'beit] 1. noun(a discussion or argument, especially a formal one in front of an audience: a Parliamentary debate.) dezbatere2. verb1) (to hold a formal discussion (about): Parliament will debate the question tomorrow.) a dezbate2) (to think about or talk about something before coming to a decision: We debated whether to go by bus or train.) a discuta, a dezbate• -
33 deem
[di:m](to judge or think: He deemed it unwise to tell her the truth.) a socoti, a crede -
34 denote
[di'nəut](to be the sign of or to mean: Do you think his silence denotes guilt?) a indica -
35 differ
['difə]past tense, past participle - differed; verb1) ((often with from) to be not like or alike: Our views differ; Her house differs from mine.)2) (to disagree (with): I think we will have to agree to differ.) -
36 digest
1. verb1) (to break up (food) in the stomach etc and turn it into a form which the body can use: The invalid had to have food that was easy to digest.) a digera2) (to take in and think over (information etc): It took me some minutes to digest what he had said.) a înţelege, a digera2. noun(summary; brief account: a digest of the week's news.)- digestion
- digestive -
37 disillusion
[disi'lu:ʒən](to destroy the false but pleasant beliefs (held by a person): I hate to disillusion you, but your boss isn't the perfect person you think she is.) a dezamăgi, a deziluziona -
38 drive
1. past tense - drove; verb1) (to control or guide (a car etc): Do you want to drive (the car), or shall I?) a conduce2) (to take, bring etc in a car: My mother is driving me to the airport.) a (con)duce cu maşina3) (to force or urge along: Two men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road.) a mâna4) (to hit hard: He drove a nail into the door; He drove a golf-ball from the tee.) a lovi5) (to cause to work by providing the necessary power: This mill is driven by water.) a pune în mişcare2. noun1) (a journey in a car, especially for pleasure: We decided to go for a drive.) plimbare cu maşina2) (a private road leading from a gate to a house etc: The drive is lined with trees.) alee3) (energy and enthusiasm: I think he has the drive needed for this job.) energie4) (a special effort: We're having a drive to save electricity.) campanie5) (in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc).) lovitură6) ((computers) a disk drive.)•- driver- driver's license
- drive-in
- drive-through
- driving licence
- be driving at
- drive off
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39 drop
[drop] 1. noun1) (a small round or pear-shaped blob of liquid, usually falling: a drop of rain.) picătură2) (a small quantity (of liquid): If you want more wine, there's a drop left.) strop3) (an act of falling: a drop in temperature.) cădere; scădere4) (a vertical descent: From the top of the mountain there was a sheer drop of a thousand feet.) povârniş2. verb1) (to let fall, usually accidentally: She dropped a box of pins all over the floor.) a scăpa2) (to fall: The coin dropped through the grating; The cat dropped on to its paws.) a cădea3) (to give up (a friend, a habit etc): I think she's dropped the idea of going to London.) a abandona, a renunţa4) (to set down from a car etc: The bus dropped me at the end of the road.) a lăsa5) (to say or write in an informal and casual manner: I'll drop her a note.) a lăsa/a scrie un bilet•- droplet- droppings
- drop-out
- drop a brick / drop a clanger
- drop back
- drop by
- drop in
- drop off
- drop out -
40 drug
1. noun1) (any substance used in medicine: She has been prescribed a new drug for her stomach-pains.) medicament2) (a substance, sometimes one used in medicine, taken by some people to achieve a certain effect, eg great happiness or excitement: I think she takes drugs; He behaves as though he is on drugs.) drog2. verb(to make to lose consciousness by giving a drug: She drugged him and tied him up.) a droga- druggist- drug-addict
- drugstore
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