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61 porter
['po:tə]1) (a person whose job is to carry luggage in a railway station etc: The old lady could not find a porter to carry her suitcase from the train.) hamal2) (a person whose job is to carry things eg in rough country where there is no other form of transport: He set off into the jungle with three porters.) hamal3) (a doorman or attendant in a hotel etc: a hospital porter.) portar -
62 rail
[reil] 1. noun1) (a (usually horizontal) bar of metal, wood etc used in fences etc, or for hanging things on: Don't lean over the rail; a curtain-rail; a towel-rail.) bară; balustradă; suport2) ((usually in plural) a long bar of steel which forms the track on which trains etc run.) şină2. verb((usually with in or off) to surround with a rail or rails: We'll rail that bit of ground off to stop people walking on it.)- railing- railroad
- railway
- by rail -
63 railroad
noun ((American) a railway.) cale ferată -
64 see off
(to accompany (a person starting on a journey) to the airport, railway station etc from which he is to leave: He saw me off at the station.) a conduce -
65 signal
['siɡnəl] 1. noun1) (a sign (eg a movement of the hand, a light, a sound), especially one arranged beforehand, giving a command, warning or other message: He gave the signal to advance.) semnal2) (a machine etc used for this purpose: a railway signal.) semnal, far3) (the wave, sound received or sent out by a radio set etc.) semnal2. verb1) (to make signals (to): The policeman signalled the driver to stop.) a face semn (cuiva) să2) (to send (a message etc) by means of signals.) a comunica prin semnale• -
66 signalman
1) (a person who operates railway signals.) acar2) (a person who sends signals in general: He is a signalman in the army.) persoană care semnalizează -
67 sleeper
1) (a person who sleeps: Nothing occurred to disturb the sleepers.) adormit2) (a berth or compartment for sleeping, on a railway train: I'd like to book a sleeper on the London train.) cuşetă -
68 society
plural - societies; noun1) (mankind considered as a whole: He was a danger to society.) societate2) (a particular group or part of mankind considered as a whole: middle-class society; modern western societies.) societate3) (an association or club: a model railway society.) asociaţie4) (the class of people who are wealthy, fashionable or of high rank in any area: high society.) protipendadă5) (company or companionship: I enjoy the society of young people.) companie -
69 study
1. verb1) (to give time and attention to gaining knowledge of a subject: What subject is he studying?; He is studying French; He is studying for a degree in mathematics; She's studying to be a teacher.) a studia2) (to look at or examine carefully: He studied the railway timetable; Give yourself time to study the problem in detail.) a examina2. noun1) (the act of devoting time and attention to gaining knowledge: He spends all his evenings in study; She has made a study of the habits of bees.) studiu2) (a musical or artistic composition: a book of studies for the piano; The picture was entitled `Study in Grey'.) studiu3) (a room in a house etc, in which to study, read, write etc: The headmaster wants to speak to the senior pupils in his study.) birou -
70 subway
1) (an underground passage eg for pedestrians, under a busy road: Cross by the subway.) pasaj subteran2) (an underground railway in a city: Go by subway.) metrou -
71 switchback
noun (a railway eg in an amusement park, or a road that has many ups and downs (and sudden turns): Let's go along the switchback.) montagnes russes -
72 system
['sistəm]1) (an arrangement of many parts that work together: a railway system; the solar system; the digestive system.) sistem2) (a person's body: Take a walk every day - it's good for the system!) organism3) (a way of organizing something according to certain ideas, principles etc: a system of government/education.) sistem4) (a plan or method: What is your system for washing the dishes?) metodă5) (the quality of being efficient and methodical: Your work lacks system.) metodă•- systematically -
73 taxi rank
(a place where taxis stand until hired: There is a taxi rank at the railway station.) staţie de taxiuri -
74 telescope
['teliskəup] 1. noun(a kind of tube containing lenses through which distant objects appear closer: He looked at the ship through his telescope.) telescop2. verb(to push or be pushed together so that one part slides inside another, like the parts of a closing telescope: The crash telescoped the railway coaches.) a telescopa- teletext -
75 terminal
['tə:minəl] 1. noun1) (a building containing the arrival and departure areas for passengers at an airport or one in the centre of a city or town where passengers can buy tickets for air travel etc and can be transported by bus etc to an airport: an air terminal.) aerogară2) (a usually large station at either end of a railway line, or one for long-distance buses: a bus terminal.) gară/staţie terminus3) (in an electric circuit, a point of connection to a battery etc: the positive/negative terminal.) bornă4) (a device linked to a computer by which the computer can be operated.) terminal2. adjective((of an illness etc) in the final stage before death: This ward is for patients with terminal cancer.) în fază terminală -
76 terminus
['tə:minəs](an end, especially of a railway or bus route: I get off at the bus terminus.) capăt -
77 track
[træk] 1. noun1) (a mark left, especially a footprint etc: They followed the lion's tracks.) urmă2) (a path or rough road: a mountain track.) drum3) ((also racetrack) a course on which runners, cyclists etc race: a running track; ( also adjective) the 100 metres sprint and other track events.) pistă; (de) atletism4) (a railway line.) cale ferată2. verb(to follow (eg an animal) by the marks, footprints etc that it has left: They tracked the wolf to its lair.) a lua urma- in one's tracks
- keep/lose track of
- make tracks for
- make tracks
- track down
- tracker dog -
78 train
I [trein] noun1) (a railway engine with its carriages and/or trucks: I caught the train to London.) tren2) (a part of a long dress or robe that trails behind the wearer: The bride wore a dress with a train.) trenă3) (a connected series: Then began a train of events which ended in disaster.) serie4) (a line of animals carrying people or baggage: a mule train; a baggage train.) şirII [trein] verb1) (to prepare, be prepared, or prepare oneself, through instruction, practice, exercise etc, for a sport, job, profession etc: I was trained as a teacher; The race-horse was trained by my uncle.) a (se) antrena; a (se) pregăti2) (to point or aim (a gun, telescope etc) in a particular direction: He trained the gun on/at the soldiers.) a îndrepta (spre)3) (to make (a tree, plant etc) grow in a particular direction.) a dirija (creşterea unei plante)•- trained- trainee
- trainer
- training -
79 transcontinental
['trænzkonti'nentl](crossing a continent: a transcontinental railway.) transcontinental -
80 truck
1) (a railway vehicle for carrying goods.) vagon-platformă2) ((especially American) a lorry: He drives a truck;(also adjective) a truck-driver.) (de) camion
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