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41 family
['fæməli]plural - families; noun1) ((singular or plural) a man, his wife and their children: These houses were built for families; The (members of the) Smith family are all very athletic; ( also adjective) a family holiday.) familie2) (a group of people related to each other, including cousins, grandchildren etc: He comes from a wealthy family; ( also adjective) the family home.) familie3) (the children of a man and his wife: When I get married I should like a large family.) familie4) (a group of plants, animals, languages etc that are connected in some way: In spite of its name, a koala bear is not a member of the bear family.) familie•- family tree -
42 fixture
['fiks ə]1) (a fixed piece of furniture etc: We can't move the cupboard - it's a built-in fixture.) accesoriu2) (an event, especially sporting, arranged for a certain time: The football team has a fixture on Saturday.) -
43 flyover
noun (a road etc which is built up so as to cross above another: a flyover across the motorway.) -
44 fort
[fo:t](a building which is built so that it can be defended against an enemy.) fort -
45 fortification
[-fi-]1) (walls etc built to strengthen an army, city, nation etc against attack: Fortifications surrounded the city.) fortificaţie2) (the act of fortifying.) fortificare -
46 frame
[freim] 1. noun1) (a hard main structure round which something is built or made: the steel frame of the aircraft.) structură2) (something made to enclose something: a picture-frame; a window-frame.) cadru; ramă3) (the human body: He has a slight frame.) osatură2. verb1) (to put a frame around: to frame a picture.) a înrăma2) (to act as a frame for: Her hair framed her face.) a încadra3) (to arrange false evidence so as to make (someone) seem guilty of a crime etc (noun frame-up).) a înscena•- frame of mind -
47 go up
1) (to increase in size, value etc: The temperature/price has gone up.) a creşte2) (to be built: There are office blocks going up all over town.) a se construi -
48 grandiose
['ɡrændiəus](impressive to an excessive or foolish degree: He produced several grandiose schemes for a holiday resort but no resort was ever built.) grandios -
49 hoarding
['ho:diŋ]1) (a temporary fence of boards, eg round a place where a building is being knocked down or built.) gard (de protecţie)2) (a usually large wooden board on which advertisements, posters etc are stuck.) -
50 house
1. plural - houses; noun1) (a building in which people, especially a single family, live: Houses have been built on the outskirts of the town for the workers in the new industrial estate.) casă2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) coteţ; pub, cârciumă3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) sală4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) familie2. verb1) (to provide with a house, accommodation or shelter: All these people will have to be housed; The animals are housed in the barn.) a adăposti, a caza2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) a plasa•- housing- housing benefit
- house agent
- house arrest
- houseboat
- housebreaker
- housebreaking
- house-fly
- household
- householder
- household word
- housekeeper
- housekeeping
- houseman
- housetrain
- house-warming 3. adjectivea house-warming party.)- housework
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51 houseboat
noun (a type of boat, usually with a flat bottom, which is built to be lived in.) ambarcaţie-locuinţă -
52 igloo
['iɡlu:]plural - igloos; noun(an Eskimo hut, usually built of blocks of snow.) iglu -
53 in memory of / to the memory of
(as a reminder or memorial of: They built a monument in memory of their dead leader.) în memoria, în cinsteaEnglish-Romanian dictionary > in memory of / to the memory of
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54 island
1) (a piece of land surrounded by water: The island lay a mile off the coast.) insulă2) ((also traffic island) a traffic-free area, built in the middle of a street, for pedestrians to stand on.) refugiu (pentru pietoni)•- islander -
55 lighthouse
noun (a building built on rocks, coastline etc with a (flashing) light to guide or warn ships.) far -
56 monument
['monjumənt](something built in memory of a person or event, eg a building, tomb etc: They erected a monument in his honour.) monument -
57 new
[nju:] 1. adjective1) (having only just happened, been built, made, bought etc: She is wearing a new dress; We are building a new house.) nou2) (only just discovered, experienced etc: Flying in an aeroplane was a new experience for her.) nou3) (changed: He is a new man.) schimbat4) (just arrived etc: The schoolchildren teased the new boy.) nou(-venit)2. adverb(freshly: new-laid eggs.) proaspăt- newly- newcomer
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58 open-plan
adjective ((of a building) built with few walls inside: an open-plan office.) spaţios -
59 pagoda
[pə'ɡəudə](a Chinese temple, built in the shape of a tall tower, each storey of which has its own narrow strip of overhanging roof.) pagodă -
60 pile
I 1. noun1) (a (large) number of things lying on top of each other in a tidy or untidy heap; a (large) quantity of something lying in a heap: There was a neat pile of books in the corner of the room; There was pile of rubbish at the bottom of the garden.) grămadă2) (a large quantity, especially of money: He must have piles of money to own a car like that.) teanc2. verb(to make a pile of (something); to put (something) in a pile: He piled the boxes on the table.) a îngrămădi- pile-up- pile up II(a large pillar or stake driven into the ground as a foundation for a building, bridge etc: The entire city of Venice is built on piles.) pilonIII noun(the thick soft surface of carpets and some kinds of cloth eg velvet: The rug has a deep/thick pile.) păr; pluş; parte scămoşată (a unei stofe)
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Built — Built, a. Formed; shaped; constructed; made; often used in composition and preceded by the word denoting the form; as, frigate built, clipper built, etc. [1913 Webster] Like the generality of Genoese countrywomen, strongly built. Landor. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
built-in — built′ in adj. 1) bui built so as to be an integral and permanent part of a larger construction: built in bookcases[/ex] 2) existing as a natural or characteristic part; inherent: a built in contempt for daydreamers[/ex] 3) bui a built in… … From formal English to slang
Built — (b[i^]lt), n. Shape; build; form of structure; as, the built of a ship. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
built-up — adj a built up area has a lot of buildings and not many open spaces ▪ He was fined for speeding in a built up area … Dictionary of contemporary English
built-up — adjective a built up area has many buildings in it: This is the only built up area on 500 miles of coastline … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
built — pp. of BUILD (Cf. build). Meaning physically well developed is by 1940s (well built in reference to a woman is from 1871); Built in (adj.) is from 1898 … Etymology dictionary
built-up — built′ up′ adj. 1) built by the fastening together of several parts or enlarged by the addition of layers: a shoe with a built up heel[/ex] 2) (of an area) filled in with houses • Etymology: 1820–30 … From formal English to slang
built-in — UK US /ˌbɪltˈɪn/ adjective [before noun] (also inbuilt) ► included, made, or designed as part of something: »Most new laptops have built in Wi Fi … Financial and business terms
built-in — adj forming a part of something that cannot be separated from it →↑inbuilt ▪ a built in microphone … Dictionary of contemporary English
built-in — adjective forming part of something, and not separate from it: a word processor with a built in spellchecker … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
built-in — [adj] included congenital, constitutional, deep seated, essential, implicit, inborn, inbred, in built, incorporated, indwelling, ingrained, inherent, innate, inseparable, integral, part and parcel*; concept 549 Ant. added, extra, not included … New thesaurus