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  • 41 hit-and-run

    1) ((of a driver) causing injury to a person and driving away without stopping or reporting the accident.) care fuge de la locul faptei
    2) ((of an accident) caused by such a driver.)

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  • 42 insist

    [in'sist]
    1) ((with that or on) to state, emphasize, or hold firmly to (an opinion, plan etc): He insists that I was to blame for the accident; I insisted on driving him home.) a sus­ţine (că); a insista
    2) ((often with on or that) to demand or urge: He insists on punctuality/obedience; She insisted on coming with me; He insisted that I should go.) a cere cu insistenţă
    - insistent

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  • 43 kph

    [,kei pi: 'ei ]
    ( abbreviation) (kilometres per hour: driving at 80 kph.)

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  • 44 land

    [lænd] 1. noun
    1) (the solid part of the surface of the Earth which is covered by the sea: We had been at sea a week before we saw land.) pă­mânt
    2) (a country: foreign lands.) ţară
    3) (the ground or soil: He never made any money at farming as his land was poor and stony.) pă­mânt
    4) (an estate: He owns land/lands in Scotland.) teren, pământ(uri)
    2. verb
    1) (to come or bring down from the air upon the land: The plane landed in a field; They managed to land the helicopter safely; She fell twenty feet, but landed without injury.) a ate­riza
    2) (to come or bring from the sea on to the land: After being at sea for three months, they landed at Plymouth; He landed the big fish with some help.) a debarca; a aduce pe uscat
    3) (to (cause to) get into a particular (usually unfortunate) situation: Don't drive so fast - you'll land (yourself) in hospital/trouble!) a se trezi (în)

    [-rouvə]

    (a type of strong motor vehicle used for driving over rough ground.)

    - landing-gear
    - landing-stage
    - landlocked
    - landlord
    - landmark
    - land mine
    - landowner
    - landslide
    - landslide victory
    - landslide
    - landslide defeat
    - land up
    - land with
    - see how the land lies

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  • 45 licence

    (a (printed) form giving permission to do something (eg to keep a television set etc, drive a car, sell alcohol etc): a driving licence.) per­mis
    - licensed
    - licensee

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  • 46 live

    I 1. [liv] verb
    1) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) a trăi
    2) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) a supravieţui
    3) (to have one's home or dwelling (in a particular place): She lives next to the church; They went to live in Bristol / in a huge house.) a trăi, a locui
    4) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) a trăi
    5) ((with by) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself: He lives by fishing.) a trăi (din)
    - - lived
    - living 2. noun
    (the money etc needed to feed and house oneself and keep oneself alive: He earns his living driving a taxi; She makes a good living as an author.) (mijloace de) existenţă
    - live-in
    - live and let live
    - live down
    - live in
    - out
    - live on
    - live up to
    - within living memory
    - in living memory
    II 1. adjective
    1) (having life; not dead: a live mouse.) viu
    2) ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) heard or seen as the event takes place; not recorded: I watched a live performance of my favourite opera on television; Was the performance live or recorded?) live, în direct, pe viu
    3) (full of energy, and capable of becoming active: a live bomb) amorsat, activ
    4) (burning: a live coal.) aprins
    2. adverb
    ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place: The competition will be broadcast live.) live, în direct
    - liveliness
    - livestock
    - live wire

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  • 47 manoeuvre

    [mə'nu:və] 1. noun
    1) (a planned movement (of troops, ships, aircraft, vehicles etc): Can you perform all the manoeuvres required by the driving test?) manevră
    2) (a skilful or cunning plan or action: His appointment was the result of many cunning manoeuvres.) manevră
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) perform manoeuvres: She had difficulty manoeuvring her car into the narrow space.) a face manevre (cu)

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  • 48 minor

    1. adjective
    1) (less, or little, in importance, size etc: Always halt when driving from a minor road on to a major road; She has to go into hospital for a minor operation.) minor, secundar, neimportant
    2) ((American) a secondary subject that a student chooses to study at university or college: Her major is in physics, but she has a minor in computer science.)
    2. verb
    ((American) to study something as a minor subject: He is minoring in French.)
    3. noun
    (a person who is not yet legally an adult.) minor
    - be in the minority

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  • 49 mph

    [,em pi: 'ei ]
    ( abbreviation) (miles per hour: I was driving at 40 mph.)

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  • 50 overtake

    [əuvə'teik]
    past tense - overtook; verb
    (to pass (a car etc) while driving etc: He overtook a police-car.) a depăşi

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  • 51 pass

    1. verb
    1) (to move towards and then beyond (something, by going past, through, by, over etc): I pass the shops on my way to work; The procession passed along the corridor.) a trece (de)
    2) (to move, give etc from one person, state etc to another: They passed the photographs around; The tradition is passed (on/down) from father to son.) a transmite
    3) (to go or be beyond: This passes my understanding.) a întrece
    4) ((of vehicles etc on a road) to overtake: The sports car passed me at a dangerous bend in the road.) a depăşi
    5) (to spend (time): They passed several weeks in the country.) a petrece
    6) ((of an official group, government etc) to accept or approve: The government has passed a resolution.) a vota, a aproba
    7) (to give or announce (a judgement or sentence): The magistrate passed judgement on the prisoner.) a pronunţa
    8) (to end or go away: His sickness soon passed.) a trece
    9) (to (judge to) be successful in (an examination etc): I passed my driving test.) a trece/a lua (un exa­men)
    2. noun
    1) (a narrow path between mountains: a mountain pass.) trecătoare
    2) (a ticket or card allowing a person to do something, eg to travel free or to get in to a building: You must show your pass before entering.) per­­mis
    3) (a successful result in an examination, especially when below a distinction, honours etc: There were ten passes and no fails.) notă de trecere
    4) ((in ball games) a throw, kick, hit etc of the ball from one player to another: The centre-forward made a pass towards the goal.) pasă
    - passing
    - passer-by
    - password
    - in passing
    - let something pass
    - let pass
    - pass as/for
    - pass away
    - pass the buck
    - pass by
    - pass off
    - pass something or someone off as
    - pass off as
    - pass on
    - pass out
    - pass over
    - pass up

    English-Romanian dictionary > pass

  • 52 pile-driver

    noun (a machine for driving piles into the ground.)

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  • 53 pride oneself on

    (to take pride in, or feel satisfaction with (something one has done, achieved etc): He prides himself on his driving skill.) a se mândri cu

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  • 54 prosecution

    1) ((an) act of prosecuting or process of being prosecuted: He faces prosecution for drunken driving; There are numerous prosecutions for this offence every year.) ur­mă­rire judiciară
    2) (the person/people bringing a legal action, including the lawyer(s) representing them: First the prosecution stated its case, then the defence.) acuzare

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  • 55 punishable

    adjective ((of offences etc) able or likely to be punished by law: Driving without a licence is a punishable offence.) care se pedepseşte

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  • 56 reckless

    ['rekləs]
    (very careless; acting or done without any thought of the consequences: a reckless driver; reckless driving.) impru­dent, nesăbuit
    - recklessness

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  • 57 school

    I 1. [sku:l] noun
    1) (a place for teaching especially children: She goes to the school; He's not at university - he's still at school; (American) He's still in school.) şcoală
    2) (the pupils of a school: The behaviour of this school in public is sometimes not very good.) şcoală
    3) (a series of meetings or a place for instruction etc: She runs a sewing school; a driving school.) cursuri, ore
    4) (a department of a university or college dealing with a particular subject: the School of Mathematics.) institut, departament
    5) ((American) a university or college.) facultate
    6) (a group of people with the same ideas etc: There are two schools of thought about the treatment of this disease.) şcoală
    2. verb
    (to train through practice: We must school ourselves to be patient.) a deprinde
    - schoolboy
    - schoolgirl
    - schoolchild
    - school-day
    - schooldays
    - schoolfellow
    - school-leaver
    - schoolmaster
    - schoolmate
    - school-teacher
    II [sku:l] noun
    (a group of certain kinds of fish, whales or other water animals swimming about: a school of porpoises.) banc, grup

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  • 58 shaft

    1) (the long straight part or handle of a tool, weapon etc: the shaft of a golf-club.) mâner
    2) (one of two poles on a cart etc to which a horse etc is harnessed: The horse stood patiently between the shafts.) osie
    3) (a revolving bar transmitting motion in an engine: the driving-shaft.) arbore (de trans­mi­sie)
    4) (a long, narrow space, made for eg a lift in a building: a liftshaft; a mineshaft.) puţ (de lift, de mină)
    5) (a ray of light: a shaft of sunlight.) rază

    English-Romanian dictionary > shaft

  • 59 speeding

    noun (driving at (an illegally) high speed: He was fined for speeding.) exces de viteză

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  • 60 succeed

    [sək'si:d]
    1) (to manage to do what one is trying to do; to achieve one's aim or purpose: He succeeded in persuading her to do it; He's happy to have succeeded in his chosen career; She tried three times to pass her driving-test, and at last succeeded; Our new teaching methods seem to be succeeding.) a reuşi (să)
    2) (to follow next in order, and take the place of someone or something else: He succeeded his father as manager of the firm / as king; The cold summer was succeeded by a stormy autumn; If the duke has no children, who will succeed to (= inherit) his property?) a succeda la; a moş­teni
    - successful
    - successfully
    - succession
    - successive
    - successively
    - successor
    - in succession

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