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  • 1 women

    ['wimin]
    plural; = woman

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  • 2 woman

    ['wumən]
    plural - women; noun
    1) (an adult human female: His sisters are both grown women now; ( also adjective) a woman doctor; women doctors.) (de) femeie
    2) (a female domestic daily helper: We have a woman who comes in to do the cleaning.) mena­jeră; femeie de serviciu
    - - woman
    - womanhood
    - womankind
    - womenkind
    - womanly
    - womanliness
    - womenfolk

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  • 3 harem

    1) (the part of a Muslim house occupied by the women.) harem
    2) (the women themselves.) harem

    English-Romanian dictionary > harem

  • 4 suffragette

    [-'‹et]
    noun (one of the women who worked and fought for women's right to vote.) militantă pentru dreptul de vot al feme­ilor

    English-Romanian dictionary > suffragette

  • 5 active

    ['æktiv]
    1) (energetic or lively; able to work etc: At seventy, he's no longer very active.) activ, energic
    2) ((busily) involved: She is an active supporter of women's rights.) activ
    3) (causing an effect or effects: Yeast is an active ingredient in bread-making.) activ
    4) (in force: The rule is still active.) în vigoare
    5) ((of volcanoes) still likely to erupt.) activ
    6) (of the form of a verb in which the subject performs the action of the verb: The dog bit the man.) activ
    - actively
    - activity

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  • 6 affirmative action

    noun (American) the practice of giving better opportunities (jobs, education etc) to people who, it is thought, are treated unfairly (minorities, women etc).

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  • 7 anorexia

    ((also anorexia nervosa [-ne:(r)'vousə]) an abnormal fear of being fat that makes people, especially girls and young women, starve themselves: She suffers from anorexia and refuses to eat.)
    - anorectic

    English-Romanian dictionary > anorexia

  • 8 battered

    adjective battered wives/children; She ran away from her husband to a shelter for battered women.)

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  • 9 be in the minority

    (to be in the smaller of two groups: Women were in the minority at the meeting.) a fi în minoritate

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  • 10 bikini

    [bi'ki:ni]
    (a brief two-piece swimming costume for women.) bikini

    English-Romanian dictionary > bikini

  • 11 bitchy

    adjective ((usually of women) fond of making unpleasant comments about people: She is sometimes very bitchy about her colleagues.) răutăcioasă

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  • 12 briefs

    noun plural ((used especially in shops) women's pants or men's underpants: a pair of briefs.) slip

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  • 13 chat

    [ æt] 1. past tense, past participle - chatted; verb
    (to talk in a friendly and informal way: They chatted about the weather.) a vorbi, a pălă­vrăgi
    2. noun
    ((a) friendly and informal talk: a chat over coffee; women's chat.) şuetă

    English-Romanian dictionary > chat

  • 14 chivalry

    ['ʃivəlri]
    1) (kindness and courteousness especially towards women or the weak.) curtoazie
    2) (the principles of behaviour of medieval knights.) cod cavaleresc

    English-Romanian dictionary > chivalry

  • 15 class

    1. plural - classes; noun
    1) (a group of people or things that are alike in some way: The dog won first prize in its class in the dog show.)
    2) ((the system according to which people belong to) one of a number of economic/social groups: the upper class; the middle class; the working class; ( also adjective) the class system.)
    3) (a grade or rank (of merit): musicians of a high class.)
    4) (a number of students or scholars taught together: John and I are in the same class.)
    5) (a school lesson or college lecture etc: a French class.)
    6) ((American) a course or series of lectures, often leading to an examination.)
    2. verb
    (to regard as being of a certain type: He classes all women as stupid.) a categorisi
    - class-room

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  • 16 comely

    ((usually of women) pleasant to look at.) graţios

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  • 17 compact

    I 1. [kəm'pækt] adjective
    (fitted neatly together in a small space: Our new house is very compact.) înghesuit
    2. ['kompækt] noun
    (a small container for women's face-powder: a powder-compact with a mirror.) pudrieră
    II ['kompækt]
    (an agreement: The management and trade union leaders finally signed a compact.) acord

    English-Romanian dictionary > compact

  • 18 culotte

    [kju:ʒ'lot]
    ((usually in plural) women's knee-length trousers cut so as to look like a skirt.) fustă-pantalon

    English-Romanian dictionary > culotte

  • 19 curtsey

    ['kə: i] 1. plural - curtsies; noun
    (a bow made by women by bending the knees.) reverenţă
    2. verb
    (to make a curtsy: She curtsied to the queen.) a face o reverenţă

    English-Romanian dictionary > curtsey

  • 20 curtsy

    ['kə: i] 1. plural - curtsies; noun
    (a bow made by women by bending the knees.) reverenţă
    2. verb
    (to make a curtsy: She curtsied to the queen.) a face o reverenţă

    English-Romanian dictionary > curtsy

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