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  • 41 individual

    [indi'vidjuəl] 1. adjective
    1) (single; separate: Put price labels on each individual item.) individual, separat
    2) (intended for, used by etc one person etc: Customers in shops should be given individual attention.) special
    3) (special to one person etc, showing or having special qualities: Her style of dress is very individual.) personal
    2. noun
    1) (a single person in contrast to the group to which he belongs: the rights of the individual in society.) individ
    2) (a person: He's an untidy individual.) om, per­soană
    - individually

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  • 42 insulate

    ['insjuleit]
    (to cover, protect or separate (something) with a material that does not let especially electrical currents or heat etc pass through it: Rubber and plastic are used for insulating electric wires and cables.) a izola

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  • 43 isolate

    (to separate, cut off or keep apart from others: Several houses have been isolated by the flood water; A child with an infectious disease should be isolated.) a izola
    - isolation

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  • 44 lot

    [lot]
    1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) soartă
    2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) parte, lot
    3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) obiect vândut la licitaţie
    - a lot
    - draw/cast lots

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  • 45 mitten

    ['mitn]
    (also mitt [mit])
    1) (a kind of glove with two sections, one for the thumb and the other for the fingers: a pair of mittens.) mite­nă, mănuşă cu un singur deget
    2) (a type of glove with separate sections for each finger, reaching only to halfway down the fingers.) mitenă

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  • 46 part

    1. noun
    1) (something which, together with other things, makes a whole; a piece: We spent part of the time at home and part at the seaside.) parte
    2) (an equal division: He divided the cake into three parts.) parte
    3) (a character in a play etc: She played the part of the queen.) rol
    4) (the words, actions etc of a character in a play etc: He learned his part quickly.) rol
    5) (in music, the notes to be played or sung by a particular instrument or voice: the violin part.) partitură
    6) (a person's share, responsibility etc in doing something: He played a great part in the government's decision.) rol
    2. verb
    (to separate; to divide: They parted (from each other) at the gate.) a (se) despărţi
    - partly
    - part-time
    - in part
    - part company
    - part of speech
    - part with
    - take in good part
    - take someone's part
    - take part in

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  • 47 part company (with)

    (to leave or separate: They parted company (with each other) at the bus stop.) a se despărţi

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  • 48 part company (with)

    (to leave or separate: They parted company (with each other) at the bus stop.) a se despărţi

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  • 49 peerage

    [-ri‹]
    1) (a peer's title or status: He was granted a peerage.) rang nobiliar
    2) ((often with plural verb when considered as a number of separate individuals) all noblemen as a group: The peerage has/have many responsibilities.) nobilime

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  • 50 pigeon-hole

    noun (a small compartment for letters, papers etc in a desk etc or eg hung on the wall of an office, staffroom etc: He has separate pigeon-holes for bills, for receipts, for letters from friends and so on.)

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  • 51 rule off

    (to draw a line in order to separate: He ruled off the rest of the page.) a trage o linie (pe/sub)

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  • 52 secrete

    [si'kri:t]
    1) ((of a gland or similar organ of the body) to separate (a fluid) from the blood, store it, and give it out: The liver secretes bile.) a secreta
    2) (to hide: He secreted the money under his mattress.) a scunde

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  • 53 segregate

    ['seɡriɡeit]
    (to separate from others; to keep (people, groups etc) apart from each other: At the swimming-pool, the sexes are segregated.) a separa

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  • 54 semi-detached

    [semidi'tæ t]
    ((of a house) joined to another house on one side but separate on the other: a semi-detached bungalow.) despărţit de o altă casă printr-un perete comun

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  • 55 semicolon

    [semi'kəulən, ]( American[) 'semikoulən]
    (the punctuation mark (;) used especially to separate parts of a sentence which have more independence than clauses separated by a comma: He wondered what to do. He couldn't go back; he couldn't borrow money.) punct şi virgulă

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  • 56 separately

    [-rət-]
    adverb (in a separate way; not together.) separat

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  • 57 shape

    [ʃeip] 1. noun
    1) (the external form or outline of anything: People are all (of) different shapes and sizes; The house is built in the shape of a letter L.) formă
    2) (an indistinct form: I saw a large shape in front of me in the darkness.) formă indistinctă
    3) (condition or state: You're in better physical shape than I am.) formă
    2. verb
    1) (to make into a certain shape, to form or model: She shaped the dough into three separate loaves.) a da formă
    2) (to influence the nature of strongly: This event shaped his whole life.) a determina; a influ­enţa
    3) ((sometimes with up) to develop: The team is shaping (up) well.) a lua o turnură
    - shapeless
    - shapelessness
    - shapely
    - shapeliness
    - in any shape or form
    - in any shape
    - out of shape
    - take shape

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  • 58 shut off

    1) (to stop an engine working, a liquid flowing etc: I'll need to shut the gas off before I repair the fire.) a închide, a întrerupe
    2) (to keep away (from); to make separate (from): He shut himself off from the rest of the world.) a se rupe (de)

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  • 59 sieve

    [siv] 1. noun
    (a container with a bottom full of very small holes, used to separate liquids from solids or small, fine pieces from larger ones etc: He poured the soup through a sieve to remove all the lumps.) sită; strecurătoare
    2. verb
    (to pass (something) through a sieve.) a cerne

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  • 60 sift

    [sift]
    1) (to separate by passing through a sieve etc: Sift the flour before making the cake.) a cerne
    2) (to examine closely: He sifted the evidence carefully.) a verifica minuţios

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  • separate — vb Separate, part, divide, sever, sunder, divorce can all mean to become or cause to become disunited or disjoined. Separate implies a putting or keeping apart; it may suggest a scattering or dispersion of units {forces that separate families}… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Separate — Sep a*rate, p. a. [L. separatus, p. p. ] 1. Divided from another or others; disjoined; disconnected; separated; said of things once connected. [1913 Webster] Him that was separate from his brethren. Gen. xlix. 26. [1913 Webster] 2. Unconnected;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Separate — Sep a*rate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Separated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Separating}.] [L. separatus, p. p. of separare to separate; pfref. se aside + parare to make ready, prepare. See {Parade}, and cf. {Sever}.] 1. To disunite; to divide; to disconnect;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • separate — sep·a·rate / se pə ˌrāt/ vb rat·ed, rat·ing vt: to cause the separation of vi: to undergo a separation the couple separated last year compare divorce Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law …   Law dictionary

  • separate — [sep′ə rāt΄; ] for adj. & n., [sep′ə rit, sep′rit] vt. separated, separating [ME separaten < L separatus, pp. of separare, to separate < se , apart (see SECEDE) + parare, to arrange, PREPARE] 1. to set or put apart into sections, groups,… …   English World dictionary

  • separate — [adj1] disconnected abstracted, apart, apportioned, asunder, cut apart, cut in two, detached, disassociated, discrete, disembodied, disjointed, distant, distributed, disunited, divergent, divided, divorced, far between, free, independent, in… …   New thesaurus

  • Separate — Sep a*rate, v. i. To part; to become disunited; to be disconnected; to withdraw from one another; as, the family separated. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • separate — Note the spelling with two as, unlike desperate. The verb is pronounced sep ǝ rayt, and the adjective sep ǝ rǝt …   Modern English usage

  • separate — ► ADJECTIVE 1) forming or viewed as a unit apart or by itself; not joined or united with others. 2) different; distinct. ► VERB 1) move or come apart. 2) stop living together as a couple. 3) divide into constituent or distinct elements. 4) …   English terms dictionary

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