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  • 41 bite

    1. past tense - bit; verb
    (to seize, grasp or tear (something) with the teeth or jaws: The dog bit his leg; He was bitten by a mosquito.) a muş­ca; a înţepa
    2. noun
    1) (an act of biting or the piece or place bitten: a bite from the apple; a mosquito bite.) muşcătură; înţepătură
    2) (the nibble of a fish on the end of one's line: I've been fishing for hours without a bite.) muşcătură (din momeală)
    - bite the dust

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  • 42 crook

    [kruk] 1. noun
    1) (a (shepherd's or bishop's) stick, bent at the end.) cârjă; băţ îndoit
    2) (a criminal: The two crooks stole the old woman's jewels.) pungaş, escroc, răufăcător
    3) (the inside of the bend (of one's arm at the elbow): She held the puppy in the crook of her arm.) scobitură
    2. verb
    (to bend (especially one's finger) into the shape of a hook: She crooked her finger to beckon him.) a îndoi
    - crookedly
    - crookedness

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  • 43 review

    [rə'vju:] 1. noun
    1) (a written report on a book, play etc giving the writer's opinion of it.) cro­nică
    2) (an inspection of troops etc.) revistă
    3) ((American) revision; studying or going over one's notes: I have just enough time for a quick review of my speech; I made a quick review of my notes before the test.)
    2. verb
    1) (to make or have a review of: The book was reviewed in yesterday's paper; The Queen reviewed the troops.) a recenza; a trece în revistă
    2) (to reconsider: We'll review the situation at the end of the month.) a reexamina
    3) ((American) to revise; to go over one's notes, lessons etc in preparation for an examination: I have to review (my notes) for the test tomorrow.)

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  • 44 shut

    1. present participle - shutting; verb
    1) (to move (a door, window, lid etc) so that it covers or fills an opening; to move (a drawer, book etc) so that it is no longer open: Shut that door, please!; Shut your eyes and don't look.) a închide
    2) (to become closed: The window shut with a bang.) a se închide
    3) (to close and usually lock (a building etc) eg at the end of the day or when people no longer work there: The shops all shut at half past five; There's a rumour that the factory is going to be shut.) a încuia
    4) (to keep in or out of some place or keep away from someone by shutting something: The dog was shut inside the house.) a încuia, a ţine departe de
    2. adjective
    (closed.) închis
    - shut off
    - shut up

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  • 45 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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  • 46 hold out

    1) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) a rezista
    2) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) a rezista
    3) (to be enough to last: Will our supplies hold out till the end of the month?) a fi suficient

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  • 47 period

    ['piəriəd] 1. noun
    1) (any length of time: a period of three days; a period of waiting.) perioadă
    2) (a stage in the Earth's development, an artist's development, in history etc: the Pleistocene period; the modern period.) eră, epocă
    3) (the punctuation mark (.), put at the end of a sentence; a full stop.) punct
    2. adjective
    (of furniture, costumes etc) of or from the same or appropriate time in history; antique or very old: period costumes; His house is full of period furniture (=antique furniture). de epocă
    - periodically
    - periodical
    3. adjective
    (see periodic.)

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  • 48 thaw

    [Ɵo:] 1. verb
    1) ((of ice, snow etc) to melt, or make or become liquid: The snow thawed quickly.) a se topi
    2) ((of frozen food etc) to make or become unfrozen: Frozen food must be thawed before cooking.) a decongela, a dezgheţa
    2. noun
    ((the time of) the melting of ice and snow at the end of winter, or the change of weather that causes this: The thaw has come early this year.) dezgheţ

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  • 49 then

    [ðen] 1. adverb
    1) (at that time in the past or future: I was at school then; If you're coming next week, I'll see you then.) atunci, în acel mo­ment
    2) (used with prepositions to mean that time in the past or future: John should be here by then; I'll need you before then; I have been ill since then; Until then; Goodbye till then!) până atunci
    3) (after that: I had a drink, (and) then I went home.) după aceea, apoi
    4) (in that case: He might not give us the money and then what would we do?) atunci
    5) (often used especially at the end of sentences in which an explanation, opinion etc is asked for, or which show surprise etc: What do you think of that, then?) atunci
    6) (also; in addition: I have two brothers, and then I have a cousin in America.) apoi
    2. conjunction
    (in that case; as a result: If you're tired, then you must rest.) atunci
    3. adjective
    (at that time (in the past): the then Prime Minister.) de atunci

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  • 50 verdict

    ['və:dikt]
    1) (the decision of a jury at the end of a trial: The jury brought in a verdict of guilty.) verdict, sentinţă
    2) (an opinion or decision reached after consideration: The competitors are still waiting for the verdict of the judges.) verdict, opinie

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  • 51 work out

    1) (to solve or calculate correctly: I can't work out how many should be left.) a calcula; a rezolva
    2) (to come to a satisfactory end: Don't worry - it will all work out (in the end).) a (se) aranja
    3) (to perform physical exercises.) a se an­trena

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  • 52 blackout

    1) (a period of darkness produced by putting out all lights: Accidents increase during a blackout.) pană de curent
    2) (a ban (on news etc): a blackout of news about the coup.) interzicere (a ştirilor)
    3) (a period of unconsciousness: He has had several blackouts during his illness.) pierdere a cunoştinţei
    4) (a brief, temporary loss of memory, as when an actor forgets his/her lines.)
    5) ((also outage) a period of a general power failure.)
    6) ((in the theatre) the putting out of the stage lights at the end of a scene etc.)

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  • 53 career

    [kə'riə] 1. noun
    1) (a way of making a living (usually professional): a career in publishing.) carieră
    2) (course; progress (through life): The present government is nearly at the end of its career.) mandat, carieră
    2. verb
    (to move rapidly and dangerously: The brakes failed and the car careered down the hill.) a goni

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  • 54 curtain

    ['kə:tn]
    (a piece of material hung up to act as a screen at a window, on a theatre stage etc: The maid drew the curtains; The curtain came down at the end of the play.) per­dea; cortină
    - curtain off

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  • 55 disappear

    [disə'piə]
    1) (to vanish from sight: The sun disappeared slowly below the horizon.) a dispărea
    2) (to fade out of existence: This custom had disappeared by the end of the century.) a dis­părea
    3) (to go away so that other people do not know where one is: A search is being carried out for the boy who disappeared from his home on Monday.) a dispărea

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  • 56 index

    ['indeks]
    1) (an alphabetical list of names, subjects etc eg at the end of a book.) in­dice
    2) ((plural indices ['indisi:z]) in mathematics the figure which indicates the number of times a figure etc must be multiplied by itself etc: In 63 and 75, the figures 3 and 5 are the indices.) ex­ponent

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  • 57 last out

    (to be or have enough to survive or continue to exist (until the end of): I hope the petrol lasts out until we reach a garage; They could only last out another week on the little food they had; The sick man was not expected to last out the night.) a (o) ţine; a rezista

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  • 58 Middle Ages

    ( with the) (the time between the end of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.) Evul Mediu

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  • 59 pile up

    (to make or become a pile; to accumulate: He piled up the earth at the end of the garden; The rubbish piled up in the kitchen.) a (se) strânge

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  • 60 give in

    1) (to stop fighting and admit defeat; to yield: The soldiers were outnumbered and gave in to the enemy.) a capitula
    2) (to hand or bring (something) to someone (often a person in authority): Do we have to give in our books at the end of the lesson?) a înmâna

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