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  • 1 occupied

    (gen) ocupat

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  • 2 occupy

    1) (to be in or fill (time, space etc): A table occupied the centre of the room.) a ocupa
    2) (to live in: The family occupied a small flat.) a ocupa
    3) (to capture: The soldiers occupied the town.) a ocupa
    - occupation
    - occupational
    - occupier

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  • 3 engaged

    1) (bound by promise (especially to marry): She became engaged to John.) logodit
    2) ((with in) employed or occupied: She is engaged in social work.) angajat (în)
    3) (busy; not free; occupied: Please come if you are not already engaged for that evening; The room / telephone line is engaged.) ocupat

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  • 4 be in the middle of (doing) something

    (to be busily occupied doing something: Please excuse my appearance. I was in the middle of washing my hair.) a fi pe cale să (...)

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  • 5 be in the middle of (doing) something

    (to be busily occupied doing something: Please excuse my appearance. I was in the middle of washing my hair.) a fi pe cale să (...)

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  • 6 be taken up with

    (to be busy or occupied with: He's very taken up with his new job.) fi ocu­pat/prins cu

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  • 7 be up to

    1) (to be busy or occupied with (an activity etc): What is he up to now?)
    2) (to be capable of: He isn't quite up to the job.)
    3) (to reach the standard of: This work isn't up to your best.)
    4) (to be the duty or privilege of: It's up to you to decide; The final choice is up to him.)

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  • 8 country

    plural - countries; noun
    1) (any of the nations of the world; the land occupied by a nation: Canada is a larger country than Spain.) ţară, stat
    2) (the people of a country: The whole country is in agreement with your views.) ţară, stat
    3) ((usually with the) districts where there are fields, moors etc as opposed to towns and areas with many buildings: a quiet holiday in the country; ( also adjective) country districts.) (de) ţară
    4) (an area or stretch of land: hilly country.) re­gi­une
    - countryman
    - countryside

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  • 9 deep

    [di:p] 1. adjective
    1) (going or being far down or far into: a deep lake; a deep wound.) adânc
    2) (going or being far down by a named amount: a hole six feet deep.) adânc (de)
    3) (occupied or involved to a great extent: He is deep in debt.) cufundat; afundat
    4) (intense; strong: The sea is a deep blue colour; They are in a deep sleep.) intens
    5) (low in pitch: His voice is very deep.) grav
    2. adverb
    (far down or into: deep into the wood.) adânc
    - deeply
    - deepness
    - deep-freeze
    3. verb
    (to freeze and keep (food) in this.) a con­gela
    - in deep water

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  • 10 dream

    1. [dri:m] noun
    1) (thoughts and pictures in the mind that come mostly during sleep: I had a terrible dream last night.) vis
    2) (a state of being completely occupied by one's own thoughts: Don't sit there in a dream!) vi­sa­re, reverie
    3) (something perfect or very beautiful: Your house is a dream!) minune
    4) (an ambition or hope: It's my dream to win a Nobel Prize.) vis
    2. [dremt] verb
    ((sometimes with of) to see visions and pictures in the mind, especially when asleep: For years I dreamed of being a great artist; I dreamt last night that the house had burnt down.) a visa (pe/că)
    - dreamless
    - dreamy
    - dreamily
    - dreaminess
    - dream up

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  • 11 dreamer

    noun (a person who is often occupied with his thoughts: I'm afraid my son is a bit of a dreamer and not very practical.) visător

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  • 12 free

    [fri:] 1. adjective
    1) (allowed to move where one wants; not shut in, tied, fastened etc: The prison door opened, and he was a free man.) liber
    2) (not forced or persuaded to act, think, speak etc in a particular way: free speech; You are free to think what you like.) liber
    3) ((with with) generous: He is always free with his money/advice.) generos
    4) (frank, open and ready to speak: a free manner.) deschis
    5) (costing nothing: a free gift.) gratuit
    6) (not working or having another appointment; not busy: I shall be free at five o'clock.) liber
    7) (not occupied, not in use: Is this table free?) liber
    8) ((with of or from) without or no longer having (especially something or someone unpleasant etc): She is free from pain now; free of charge.) eliberat de; gratuit
    2. verb
    1) (to make or set (someone) free: He freed all the prisoners.) a elibera
    2) ((with from or of) to rid or relieve (someone) of something: She was able to free herself from her debts by working at an additional job.) a scuti/a (se) elibera de
    - freely
    - free-for-all
    - freehand
    - freehold
    - freelance
    3. verb
    (to work in this way: He is freelancing now.) a lucra pe cont propriu; a colabora
    - free skating
    - free speech
    - free trade
    - freeway
    - freewheel
    - free will
    - a free hand
    - set free

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  • 13 harem

    1) (the part of a Muslim house occupied by the women.) harem
    2) (the women themselves.) harem

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  • 14 knitting

    1) (the work of a knitter: She was occupied with her knitting.) tricotare
    2) (the material made by knitting: a piece of knitting.) tricot

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  • 15 occupation

    1) (a person's job or work.) ocupaţie
    2) (the act of occupying (a house, town etc).) ocu­pa­re
    3) (the period of time during which a town, house etc is occupied: During the occupation, there was a shortage of food.) ocupaţie

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  • 16 partisan

    1) (a strong and enthusiastic supporter of a person, political party, idea or philosophy etc: Every movement has its partisans; ( also adjective) partisan feelings.) partizan
    2) (a member of a group organized to fight against an enemy which has occupied their country.) partizan

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  • 17 tenanted

    adjective ((negative untenanted) occupied; lived in: a tenanted house.) ocupat, locuit

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  • 18 volume

    ['voljum]
    1) (a book: This library contains over a million volumes.) volum
    2) (one of a series of connected books: Where is volume fifteen of the encyclopedia?) volum
    3) (the amount of space occupied by something, expressed in cubic measurement: What is the volume of the petrol tank?) volum
    4) (amount: A large volume of work remains to be done.) cantitate
    5) (level of sound eg on a radio, television etc: Turn up the volume on the radio.) volum

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  • occupied — adj. 1. Engaged; in use; being used by a person and not free for use by someone else; as, the wc is occupied. Opposite of {free}, {available}, and {unoccupied}. [WordNet 1.5] 2. Inhabited, lived in, tenanted; having residents; of dwelling units.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • occupied — [adj1] busy active, clocked up*, employed, engaged, engrossed, head over heels*, tied up*, too much on plate*, working; concept 542 Ant. idle, inactive, not busy, unoccupied occupied [adj2] inhabited; in use busy, engaged, full, leased, lived in* …   New thesaurus

  • occupied — index full, pensive, populous, residential Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • occupied — (adj.) late 15c., pp. adjective from OCCUPY (Cf. occupy) (v.). Of countries overrun by others, from 1940, originally with reference to France …   Etymology dictionary

  • occupied — oc|cu|pied [ˈɔkjupaıd US ˈa:k ] adj 1.) [not before noun] busy doing something occupied with ▪ His time was occupied with the children. ▪ She s fully occupied with work. ▪ The museum has enough exhibits to keep anyone occupied for an hour or two …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • occupied — adj. 1 being used by sb VERBS ▪ be ADVERB ▪ densely ▪ the most densely occupied areas of the country ▪ entirely ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • occupied — adj. 1) deeply; solely occupied 2) occupied in; with (they are occupied with their own concerns) * * * [ ɒkjʊpaɪd] solely occupied with (they are occupied with their own concerns) deeply occupied in …   Combinatory dictionary

  • occupied — adjective 1. held or filled or in use (Freq. 3) she keeps her time well occupied the wc is occupied • Ant: ↑unoccupied • Similar to: ↑busy, ↑engaged, ↑in use, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Occupied — Occupy Oc cu*py, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Occupied}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Occupying}.] [OE. occupien, F. occuper, fr.L. occupare; ob (see {Ob }) + a word akin to capere to take. See {Capacious}.] 1. To take or hold possession of; to hold or keep for use; …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • occupied — adjective 1) tasks that kept her occupied all day Syn: busy, engaged, working, at work, active; immersed, preoccupied, absorbed, engrossed; informal tied up, wrapped up, hard at it Ant: idle 2) …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • occupied — adjective 1) tasks which kept her occupied Syn: busy, working, at work, active; informal tied up, hard at it, on the go 2) the table was occupied Syn: in use, full, engaged, taken …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

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