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81 adaptation
[æ-]noun adaptare -
82 adaptor
noun (a device which enables an electrical plug of one type to be used in a socket of another type, or several plugs to be used in the same socket at the same time.) adaptor; ştecăr -
83 addition
1) (the act of adding: The child is not good at addition.) adunare2) (something added: They've had an addition to the family.) adaos; nou-venit; dependinţă -
84 adequacy
noun adecvare -
85 adherence
noun loialitate -
86 adherent
noun (a follower; supporter: an adherent of Marx.) susţinător -
87 adjournment
noun suspendare -
88 adjudication
noun decizie -
89 adjudicator
noun judecător -
90 adjustment
noun reglaj -
91 administration
1) (management: He's in charge of administration at the hospital.) administraţie; administrare2) ((the people who carry on) the government of a country etc.) guvern -
92 admirer
1) (one who admires (someone or something): He is an admirer of Mozart.) admirator2) (a man who is attracted by a particular woman: She has many admirers.) admirator -
93 admittance
noun (the right or permission to enter: The notice said `No admittance'.) acces, intrare -
94 adolescence
noun adolescenţă -
95 adornment
noun decorare, împodobire -
96 adroitness
noun abilitate, îndemânare -
97 adultery
(sexual intercourse between a husband and a woman who is not his wife or between a wife and a man who is not her husband.) adulter -
98 advantage
1) ((a) gain or benefit: There are several advantages in being self-employed.) avantaj2) (in tennis, the first point gained after deuce.) avantaj•- advantageously
- have an/the advantage over
- have an/the advantage
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99 adventurer
noun (a person who seeks adventure or fortune.) aventurier -
100 adversity
noun (misfortune or hardship.) dificultăţi, greutăţi, necazuri
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