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  • 101 disk

    [disk]
    1) (a flat, thin, circular object: From the earth, the full moon looks like a silver disc.)
    2) (a gramophone/phonograph record or compact disc.)
    3) (in computing, a disc-shaped file.)

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  • 102 drama

    1) (a play for acting on the stage: He has just produced a new drama.) piesă de teatru; dramă
    2) (plays for the stage in general: modern drama.) teatru
    3) (the art of acting in plays: He studied drama at college.) artă dramatică
    4) (exciting events: Life here is full of drama.) dramă
    - dramatically
    - dramatist
    - dramatize
    - dramatise
    - dramatization

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  • 103 draughty

    adjective (full of draughts of air: a draughty room.)

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  • 104 dress rehearsal

    (a full rehearsal of a play etc with costumes etc.) repetiţie generală

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  • 105 eager

    ['i:ɡə]
    (full of desire, interest etc; keen; enthusiastic: He is always eager to win.) dornic
    - eagerly

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  • 106 electric

    [ə'lektrik]
    1) (of, produced by, or worked by electricity: electric light.) elec­tric
    2) (full of excitement: The atmosphere in the theatre was electric.) electrizant

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  • 107 enterprising

    adjective ((negative unenterprising) full of enterprise; adventurous.) între­prin­zător, cu iniţiativă

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  • 108 enthusiastic

    adjective ((negative unenthusiastic) full of enthusiasm or approval: an enthusiastic mountaineer.) entu­ziast, înflă­cărat

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  • 109 error

    ['erə]
    1) (noun a mistake: His written work is full of errors.) greşeală
    2) (the state of being mistaken: I did it in error.) greşeală

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  • 110 eventful

    adjective ((negative uneventful) full of events; exciting: We had an eventful day.) plin de evenimente

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  • 111 expectant

    1) (full of hope or expectation: the expectant faces of the audience.) scontat, aşteptat; care aşteaptă
    2) (expecting (a baby): an expectant mother.) gravidă

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  • 112 extramural

    [ekstrə'mjuərəl]
    1) ((of teaching, lectures etc) for people who are not full-time students at a college etc: extramural lectures.) public
    2) (separate from or outside the area of one's studies (in a university etc): extramural activities.) extraprofesional

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  • 113 fag-end

    noun (the small, useless piece of a cigarette that remains after it has been smoked: The ashtray was full of fag-ends; the fag-end of the conversation.)

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  • 114 fill up

    (to make or become completely full: Fill up the petrol tank, please.) a (se) umple

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  • 115 flourish

    1. verb
    1) (to be healthy; to grow well; to thrive: My plants are flourishing.) a înflori
    2) (to be successful or active: His business is flourishing.) a prospera
    3) (to hold or wave something as a show, threat etc: He flourished his sword.) a flutura
    2. noun
    1) (an ornamental stroke of the pen in writing: His writing was full of flourishes.) înflo­ritură
    2) (an impressive, sweeping movement (with the hand or something held in it): He bowed and made a flourish with his hat.) gest teatral
    3) (an ornamental passage of music: There was a flourish on the trumpets.) preludiu; acord final

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  • 116 fluff

    1. noun
    (small pieces of soft, wool-like material from blankets etc: My coat is covered with fluff.) puf
    2. verb
    1) ((often with out or up) to make full and soft like fluff: The bird fluffed out its feathers; Fluff up the pillows and make the invalid more comfortable.) a (se) înfoia
    2) (to make a mistake in doing (something): The actress fluffed her lines; The golfer fluffed his stroke.) a greşi

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  • 117 fluffy

    1) (soft and woolly: a fluffy kitten.) pufos
    2) (soft, light and full of air: She cooked a fluffy omelette.) uşor

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  • 118 foggy

    adjective (full of, or covered with, fog: It is very foggy tonight.) ceţos, neguros

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  • 119 gassy

    adjective (full of gas: gassy lemonade.) gazos

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  • 120 go

    [ɡəu] 1. 3rd person singular present tense - goes; verb
    1) (to walk, travel, move etc: He is going across the field; Go straight ahead; When did he go out?) a merge
    2) (to be sent, passed on etc: Complaints have to go through the proper channels.) a fi trans­mis/difuzat
    3) (to be given, sold etc: The prize goes to John Smith; The table went for $100.) a se da; a se vinde
    4) (to lead to: Where does this road go?) a duce
    5) (to visit, to attend: He goes to school every day; I decided not to go to the movie.) a merge
    6) (to be destroyed etc: This wall will have to go.) a dispărea
    7) (to proceed, be done: The meeting went very well.) a se desfăşura
    8) (to move away: I think it is time you were going.) a pleca
    9) (to disappear: My purse has gone!) a dis­pă­rea
    10) (to do (some action or activity): I'm going for a walk; I'm going hiking next week-end.) a face
    11) (to fail etc: I think the clutch on this car has gone.) a se strica
    12) (to be working etc: I don't think that clock is going.) a merge, a funcţiona
    13) (to become: These apples have gone bad.) a de­veni
    14) (to be: Many people in the world regularly go hungry.) a fi
    15) (to be put: Spoons go in that drawer.) a se pune
    16) (to pass: Time goes quickly when you are enjoying yourself.) a trece
    17) (to be used: All her pocket-money goes on sweets.) a fi cheltuit
    18) (to be acceptable etc: Anything goes in this office.) a fi permis
    19) (to make a particular noise: Dogs go woof, not miaow.) a face/a scoate un anume sunet/ zgomot
    20) (to have a particular tune etc: How does that song go?) a suna
    21) (to become successful etc: She always makes a party go.) a reuşi
    2. noun
    1) (an attempt: I'm not sure how to do it, but I'll have a go.) încer­care
    2) (energy: She's full of go.) energie
    3. adjective
    1) (successful: That shop is still a going concern.) curent
    2) (in existence at present: the going rate for typing manuscripts.)
    4. noun
    (permission: We'll start as soon as we get the go-ahead.) cale liberă
    - going-over
    - goings-on
    - no-go
    - all go
    - be going on for
    - be going on
    - be going strong
    - from the word go
    - get going
    - give the go-by
    - go about
    - go after
    - go against
    - go along
    - go along with
    - go around
    - go around with
    - go at
    - go back
    - go back on
    - go by
    - go down
    - go far
    - go for
    - go in
    - go in for
    - go into
    - go off
    - go on
    - go on at
    - go out
    - go over
    - go round
    - go slow
    - go steady
    - go through
    - go through with
    - go too far
    - go towards
    - go up
    - go up in smoke/flames
    - go with
    - go without
    - keep going
    - make a go of something
    - make a go
    - on the go

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