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1 facility
[fə'siləti] 1. noun1) (ease or quickness: She showed great facility in learning languages.) uşurinţă2) (a skill: He has a great facility for always being right.) îndemânare2. noun plural(facilities the means to do something: There are facilities for cooking.) condiţii; ustensile, accesorii -
2 flair
[fleə](a natural ability or cleverness for (doing) something: She has flair for (learning) languages.) fler, dar -
3 family
['fæməli]plural - families; noun1) ((singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children: These houses were built for families; The (members of the) Smith family are all very athletic; ( also adjective) a family holiday.) familie2) (a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc: He comes from a wealthy family; ( also adjective) the family home.) familie3) (the children of a man and his wife: When I get married I should like a large family.) familie4) (a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way: In spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.) familie•- family tree -
4 masculine
['mæskjulin]1) (of the male sex: masculine qualities.) masculin2) (in certain languages, of one of usually two or three genders of nouns etc: Is the French word for `door' masculine or feminine?) masculin•
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