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101 emigrate
['emiɡreit](to leave one's country and settle in another: Many doctors have emigrated from Britain to America.) a emigra- emigrant- emigration -
102 evacuate
[i'vækjueit]1) (to leave or withdraw from (a place), especially because of danger: The troops evacuated their position because of the enemy's advance.) a părăsi, a evacua2) (to cause (inhabitants etc) to leave a place, especially because of danger: Children were evacuated from the city to the country during the war.)• -
103 exchange
[iks' ein‹] 1. verb1) (to give, or give up, in return for something else: Can you exchange a dollar note for two 50-cent pieces?) a schimba2) (to give and receive in return: They exchanged amused glances.) a schimba2. noun1) (the giving and taking of one thing for another: He gave me a pencil in exchange for the marble; An exchange of opinions is helpful.) schimb2) (a conversation or dispute: An angry exchange took place between the two brothers when their father's will was read.) diferend3) (the act of exchanging the money of one country for that of another.) schimb4) (the difference between the value of money in different countries: What is the rate of exchange between the U.S. dollar and the yen?) schimb5) (a place where business shares are bought and sold or international financial dealings carried on.) bursă6) ((also telephone exchange) a central telephone system where lines are connected.) centrală (telefonică)• -
104 excise
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105 exotic
[iɡ'zotik]1) (unusual or colourful: exotic clothes.) exotic2) (brought or introduced from a foreign country: exotic plants.) exotic -
106 expatriate
noun, adjective((a person) living outside his own country.) expatriat -
107 exploit
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108 export
1. [ek'spo:t] verb(to send (goods) to another country for sale: Jamaica exports bananas to Britain.) a exporta2. ['ekspo:t] noun1) (the act or business of exporting: the export of rubber.) export2) (something which is exported: Paper is an important Swedish export.) (produs de) export•- exporter -
109 extradite
(to give (someone) up to the police of another country (for a crime committed there).) a extrăda -
110 far
1. adverb1) (indicating distance, progress etc: How far is it from here to his house?) departe2) (at or to a long way away: She went far away/off.) departe3) (very much: She was a far better swimmer than her friend (was).) mult2. adjective1) (distant; a long way away: a far country.) îndepărtat2) (more distant (usually of two things): He lives on the far side of the lake.) mai îndepărtat; celălalt•- farther- farthest
- faraway
- far-fetched
- as far as
- by far
- far and away
- far from
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111 fascinate
['fæsineit](to charm; to attract or interest very strongly: She was fascinated by the strange clothes and customs of the country people.) a fascina- fascination -
112 fauna
['fo:nə](the animals of a district or country as a whole: She is interested in South American fauna.) faună -
113 fellow
['feləu] 1. noun1) (a man: He's quite a nice fellow but I don't like him.) tip2) ((often as part of a word) a companion and equal: She is playing with her schoolfellows.) tovarăş3) (a member of certain academic societies; a member of the governing body or teaching staff of a college.)2. adjective(belonging to the same group, country etc: a fellow student; a fellow music-lover.) confrate- fellow-feeling -
114 final
1. adjective1) (the very last: the final chapter of the book.) ultim2) ((of a decision etc) definite; decided and not to be changed: The judge's decision is final.) definitiv2. noun(the last part of a competition: The first parts of the competition will take place throughout the country, but the final will be in London.) finală- finally- finalist
- finality
- finalize
- finalise
- finalization
- finalisation
- finals -
115 finance
1. noun1) ((the study or management of) money affairs: He is an expert in finance.) finanţe2) ((often in plural) the money one has to spend: The government is worried about the state of the country's finances.) finanţe, venituri2. verb(to give money for (a plan, business etc): Will the company finance your trip abroad?) a finanţa- financially
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116 flag
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117 fleet
[fli:t]1) (a number of ships or boats under one command or sailing together: a fleet of fishing boats.) flotă2) (the entire navy of a country: the British fleet) flotă -
118 flora
['flo:rə](the plants of a district or country as a whole: the flora and fauna of Borneo.) floră -
119 fly
I plural - fliesnou)1) (a type of small winged insect.)2) (a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth: Which fly should I use to catch a trout?)3) ((often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.)•II past tense - flew; verb1) (to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane: The pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.) a zbura; a pilota2) (to run away (from): He flew (the country).) a fugi (din)3) ((of time) to pass quickly: The days flew past.) a trece repede•- flyer- flier
- flying saucer
- flying visit
- frequent flyer/flier
- flyleaf
- flyover
- fly in the face of
- fly into
- fly off the handle
- get off to a flying start
- let fly
- send someone/something flying
- send flying -
120 folk
[fouk] 1. noun plural((especially American folks) people: The folk in this town are very friendly.) oameni2. adjective((of the traditions) of the common people of a country: folk customs; folk dance; folk music.) popular, folk- folks- folklore
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