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1 bad language
noun (swearing.) vorbe injurioase -
2 reprisal
(something bad done to someone in return for something bad he has done to one; an act of revenge.) represalii -
3 bearer
noun (a person or thing that bears: the bearer of bad news.) purtător, aducător -
4 beginner
noun (someone who is just learning how to do something: `Does he paint well?' `He's not bad for a beginner'.) începător -
5 bellyflop
noun (a bad jump into water in which the front of your body crashes flat against the water.) -
6 gang
[ɡæŋ]1) (a number (of workmen etc) working together: a gang of men working on the railway.) echipă2) (a group (of people), usually formed for a bad purpose: a gang of jewel thieves.) bandă, ceată•- gangster- gang up on
- gang up with -
7 hindsight
(wisdom or knowledge got only after something (usually bad) has happened: In hindsight, we should have acted differently.) înţelegere ulterioară (a unui eveniment) -
8 howler
noun (a mistake so bad as to be funny: an exam paper full of howlers.) gafă -
9 interference
1) (the act of interfering: She was infuriated by his mother's interference in their holiday arrangements.) amestec2) ((the spoiling of radio or television reception by) the noise caused by programmes from another station, bad weather etc: This television set picks up a lot of interference.) paraziţi, bruiaj -
10 lighting
noun (a means of providing light: The lighting was so bad in the restaurant that we could hardly see.) (i)luminare -
11 luck
1) (the state of happening by chance: Whether you win or not is just luck - there's no skill involved.)2) (something good which happens by chance: She has all the luck!)•- luckless- lucky
- luckily
- luckiness
- lucky dip
- bad luck!
- good luck!
- worse luck! -
12 meanie
noun ((also meany) (slang) a mean, bad and selfish person.) -
13 mischance
((a piece of) bad luck.) ghinion -
14 misconduct
(bad behaviour.) purtare/comportare greşită -
15 outlook
1) (a view: Their house has a wonderful outlook.) vedere2) (a person's view of life etc: He has a strange outlook (on life).) viziune, punct de vedere3) (what is likely to happen in the future: The weather outlook is bad.) prognoză -
16 plight
(a (bad) situation or state: She was in a terrible plight, as she had lost all her money.) situaţie proastă -
17 rating
1) ((usually in plural) the position of importance, popularity etc (of a person, thing etc): This television programme has had some very bad ratings recently.) rating, cotă de popularitate2) (an ordinary sailor, as opposed to an officer.) matelot -
18 rotter
noun (a mean, bad person: an absolute rotter.) canalie, jigodie -
19 scum
1) (dirty foam that forms on the surface of a liquid: The pond was covered with (a) scum.) spumă2) (bad, worthless people: People of that sort are the scum of the earth.) gunoi, ticălos -
20 slum
(a group of houses, blocks of flats, street etc where the conditions are dirty and overcrowded and the building(s) usually in a bad state: That new block of flats is rapidly turning into a slum; a slum dwelling.) mahala
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