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  • 1 desert

    I [di'zə:t] verb
    1) (to go away from and leave without help etc; to leave or abandon: Why did you desert us?) a părăsi
    2) (to run away, usually from the army: He was shot for trying to desert.) a dezerta
    - deserter
    - desertion
    II ['dezət] noun
    (an area of barren country, usually hot, dry and sandy, where there is very little rain: Parts of the country are like a desert; ( also adjective) desert plants.) deşert; deşer­tic

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  • 2 desert

    (geogr, geol) deşert, pustiu // a abandona, a părăsi

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  • 3 bolson

    (hidr) deşert deluros / ondulat

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  • 4 camel

    ['kæməl]
    (a desert animal with one (dromedary ['dromədəri]) or two (bactrian (camel) ['bæktriən]) humps on its back, used for carrying goods and/or people.) cămilă

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  • 5 caravan

    ['kærəvæn]
    1) (a vehicle on wheels for living in, now pulled by car etc, formerly by horse: a holiday caravan; a gypsy caravan.) rulotă
    2) (a group of people travelling together for safety especially across a desert on camels: a caravan of merchants.) caravană

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  • 6 defect

    1. ['di:fekt] noun
    (a fault or flaw: It was a basic defect in her character; a defect in the china.) defect
    2. [di'fekt] verb
    (to leave a country, political party etc to go and join another; to desert: He defected to the West.) a dezerta; a fugi
    - defective

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  • 7 dessert

    [di'zə:t]
    1) (the sweet course in a meal; pudding: We had ice-cream for dessert.) desert
    2) (fruits, sweets etc served at the end of dinner.) des­ert

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  • 8 extreme

    [ik'stri:m] 1. adjective
    1) (very great, especially much more than usual: extreme pleasure; He is in extreme pain.) extra­ordinar
    2) (very far or furthest in any direction, especially out from the centre: the extreme south-western tip of England; Politically, he belongs to the extreme left.) extremă
    3) (very violent or strong; not ordinary or usual: He holds extreme views on education.) ex­tre­mist
    2. noun
    1) (something as far, or as different, as possible from something else: the extremes of sadness and joy.) extremă
    2) (the greatest degree of any state, especially if unpleasant: The extremes of heat in the desert make life uncomfortable.) extremă
    - extremism
    - extremist
    - extremity
    - in the extreme
    - to extremes

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  • 9 forth

    [fo:Ɵ]
    (forward; onward: They went forth into the desert.) înainte

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  • 10 glare

    [ɡleə] 1. verb
    1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) a privi cu mân­drie/cu supărare
    2) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) a străluci orbitor
    2. noun
    1) (a fierce or angry look: a glare of displeasure.) privire furioasă
    2) (unpleasantly bright light: the glare of the sun.) strălucire orbitoare
    - glaringly

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  • 11 mirage

    (an illusion of an area of water in the desert or on a road etc.) miraj

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  • 12 oasis

    [əu'eisis]
    plural - oases; noun
    (an area in a desert where water is found: The travellers stopped at an oasis.) oază

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  • 13 pipeline

    noun (a long line of pipes used for conveying oil, gas, water etc: an oil pipeline across the desert.) conductă

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  • 14 sand-storm

    ['sænsto:m]
    noun (a storm of wind, carrying with it clouds of sand: We were caught in a sandstorm in the desert.)

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  • 15 straight

    [streit] 1. adjective
    1) (not bent or curved: a straight line; straight (= not curly) hair; That line is not straight.) drept; întins
    2) ((of a person, his behaviour etc) honest, frank and direct: Give me a straight answer!) cin­stit, sincer
    3) (properly or levelly positioned: Your tie isn't straight.) drept
    4) (correct and tidy: I'll never get this house straight!; Now let's get the facts straight!) în ordine; clar
    5) ((of drinks) not mixed: a straight gin.) fără apă; sec
    6) ((of a face, expression etc) not smiling or laughing: You should keep a straight face while you tell a joke.) imposibil
    7) ((of an actor) playing normal characters, or (of a play) of the ordinary type - not a musical or variety show.) dramatic
    2. adverb
    1) (in a straight, not curved, line; directly: His route went straight across the desert; She can't steer straight; Keep straight on.) (drept) înainte; direct
    2) (immediately, without any delay: He went straight home after the meeting.) imediat
    3) (honestly or fairly: You're not playing (= behaving) straight.) cinstit
    3. noun
    (the straight part of something, eg of a racecourse: He's in the final straight.) linie dreaptă
    - straightness
    - straightforward
    - straightforwardly
    - straightforwardness
    - straight talking
    - go straight
    - straight away
    - straighten out/up
    - a straight fight
    - straight off

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  • 16 sweep

    [swi:p] 1. past tense, past participle - swept; verb
    1) (to clean (a room etc) using a brush or broom: The room has been swept clean.)
    2) (to move as though with a brush: She swept the crumbs off the table with her hand; The wave swept him overboard; Don't get swept away by (= become over-enthusiastic about) the idea!; She swept aside my objections.)
    3) (to move quickly over: The disease/craze is sweeping the country.)
    4) (to move swiftly or in a proud manner: High winds sweep across the desert; She swept into my room without knocking on the door.)
    2. noun
    1) (an act of sweeping, or process of being swept, with a brush etc: She gave the room a sweep.) măturare, măturat
    2) (a sweeping movement: He indicated the damage with a sweep of his hand.) gest larg
    3) (a person who cleans chimneys.) coşar
    4) (a sweepstake.) loto
    - sweeping
    - sweeping-brush
    - at one/a sweep
    - sweep someone off his feet
    - sweep off his feet
    - sweep out
    - sweep the board
    - sweep under the carpet
    - sweep up

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  • 17 sweet

    [swi:t] 1. adjective
    1) (tasting like sugar; not sour, salty or bitter: as sweet as honey; Children eat too many sweet foods.) dulce
    2) (tasting fresh and pleasant: young, sweet vegetables.) proaspăt
    3) ((of smells) pleasant or fragrant: the sweet smell of flowers.) suav
    4) ((of sounds) agreeable or delightful to hear: the sweet song of the nightingale.) melodios
    5) (attractive or charming: What a sweet little baby!; a sweet face/smile; You look sweet in that dress.) fermecător, atrăgător
    6) (kindly and agreeable: She's a sweet girl; The child has a sweet nature.) amabil
    2. noun
    1) ((American candy) a small piece of sweet food eg chocolate, toffee etc: a packet of sweets; Have a sweet.) bomboană; dulciuri
    2) ((a dish or course of) sweet food near or at the end of a meal; (a) pudding or dessert: The waiter served the sweet.) desert
    3) (dear; darling: Hallo, my sweet!) drag
    - sweetener
    - sweetly
    - sweetness
    - sweetheart
    - sweet potato
    - sweet-smelling
    - sweet-tempered

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  • 18 tribe

    1) (a race of people, or a family, who are all descended from the same ancestor: the tribes of Israel.) neam
    2) (a group of families, especially of a primitive or wandering people, ruled by a chief: the desert tribes of Africa.) trib
    - tribesman

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  • 19 waste

    [weist] 1. verb
    (to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) a irosi, a pierde
    2. noun
    1) (material which is or has been made useless: industrial waste from the factories; ( also adjective) waste material.) deşeuri, rebu­turi
    2) ((the) act of wasting: That was a waste of an opportunity.) irosire
    3) (a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc: the Arctic wastes.) de­şert
    - wasteful
    - wastefully
    - wastefulness
    - waste paper
    - wastepaper basket
    - waste pipe
    - waste away

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  • 20 waterhole

    noun (a spring or other place where water can be found in a desert or other dry country: The elephant drank from the waterhole.) oază

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