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41 abandon
[ə'bændən]1) (to leave, not intending to return to: They abandoned the stolen car.) a abandona, a părăsi2) (to give (oneself) completely to: He abandoned himself to despair.) a se abandona•- abandonment -
42 absent
1. ['æbsənt] adjective(not present: Johnny was absent from school with a cold.) absent2. [əb'sent] verb(to keep (oneself) away: He absented himself from the meeting.) a lipsi- absence- absentee
- absenteeism
- absent-minded
- absentmindedly
- absent-mindedness -
43 accustom
(to make (especially oneself) familiar with or used to: He soon accustomed himself to the idea.) a (se) obişnui- accustomed to -
44 acquaint
[ə'kweint]1) (to make (usually oneself) familiar (with): You must acquaint yourself with the routine of the office.) a se obişnui (cu)2) (to inform (a person) of: Have you acquainted her with your plans?) a informa (despre)•- be acquainted with
- make someone's acquaintance -
45 air
[eə] 1. noun1) (the mixture of gases we breathe; the atmosphere: Mountain air is pure.) aer2) (the space above the ground; the sky: Birds fly through the air.) aer3) (appearance: The house had an air of neglect.) aer, înfăţişare (exterioară)4) (a tune: She played a simple air on the piano.) arie2. verb1) (to expose to the air in order to dry or make more fresh etc: to air linen.) a aerisi2) (to make known: He loved to air his opinions.) a exprima•- airbag- airily
- airiness
- airing
- airless
- airy
- airborne
- air-conditioned
- air-conditioner
- air-conditioning
- aircraft
- aircraft carrier
- airfield
- air force
- air-gun
- air hostess
- air letter
- airlift
- airline
- airliner
- air-lock
- airmail
- airman
- air pollution
- airplane
- airport
- air-pump
- air-raid
- airship
- airtight
- airway
- on the air
- put on airs / give oneself airs -
46 align
1) (to put in a straight line or in parallel lines.) a alinia2) (to attach (oneself) to one side in an argument, politics etc: He aligned himself with the rebels.) a trece de partea -
47 appear
[ə'piə]1) (to come into view: A man suddenly appeared round the corner.) a apărea2) (to arrive (at a place etc): He appeared in time for dinner.) a ajunge3) (to come before or present oneself/itself before the public or a judge etc: He is appearing on television today; He appeared before Judge Scott.) a apărea; a compărea4) (to look or seem as if (something is the case): It appears that he is wrong; He appears to be wrong.) a (se) părea• -
48 appearance
1) (what can be seen (of a person, thing etc): From his appearance he seemed very wealthy.) înfăţişare2) (the act of coming into view or coming into a place: The thieves ran off at the sudden appearance of two policemen.) apariţie3) (the act of coming before or presenting oneself/itself before the public or a judge etc: his first appearance on the stage.) apariţie; înfăţişare -
49 apply
1) ((with to) to put (something) on or against something else: to apply ointment to a cut.) a pune, a aplica (pe)2) ((with to) to use (something) for some purpose: He applied his wits to planning their escape.) a recurge la3) ((with for) to ask for (something) formally: You could apply (to the manager) for a job.) a solicita; a aplica (pentru)4) ((with to) to concern: This rule does not apply to him.) a se aplica (la)5) (to be in force: The rule doesn't apply at weekends.) a fi valabil•- applicable
- applicability
- applicant
- application
- apply oneself/one's mind -
50 array
[ə'rei] 1.1) (things, people etc arranged in some order: an impressive array of fabrics.) gamă2) (clothes: in fine array.) haine, veşminte2. verb1) (to put (things, people etc) in some order for show etc: goods arrayed on the counter.) a expune, a aranja2) (to dress (oneself) eg in fine clothes.) a se găti, a se aranja -
51 assert
[ə'sə:t]1) (to say definitely: She asserted that she had not borrowed his book.) a susţine2) (to insist on: He should assert his independence.) a(-şi) afirma•- assertive
- assert oneself -
52 assertive
[-tiv]adjective ((too) inclined to assert oneself.) sigur pe sine -
53 assume
[ə'sju:m]1) (to take or accept as true: I assume (that) you'd like time to decide.) a presupune2) (to take upon oneself or accept (authority, responsibility etc): He assumed the rôle of leader in the emergency.) a(-şi) asuma3) (to put on (a particular appearance etc): He assumed a look of horror.) a(-şi) lua•- assumed- assumption -
54 auto-
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55 basin
['beisn]1) (a bowl for washing oneself in: a wash-hand basin.) lighean2) (a wide, open dish for preparing food in: a pudding-basin.) chiuvetă3) (the area drained by a river: the basin of the Nile.) bazin4) (the deep part of a harbour: There were four yachts anchored in the harbour basin.) bazin (portuar) -
56 be rid of
(to have removed, to remove; to free oneself from: I thought I'd never get rid of these weeds; I'm rid of my debts at last.) a scăpa/a se descotorosi (de) -
57 behave
[bi'heiv]1) (to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well): If you come, you must behave (yourself); The child always behaves (himself) at his grandmother's.) a se purta frumos2) (to act or react: He always behaves like a gentleman; Metals behave in different ways when heated.) a se comporta•- well-
- badly- behaved -
58 blow one's own trumpet
(to boast, praise oneself greatly etc.) a se lăuda -
59 brace
[breis] 1. noun1) (something that draws together and holds tightly: a brace to straighten teeth.) aparat; proteză2) (a pair usually of game-birds: a brace of pheasants.) pereche2. verb(to make (often oneself) firm or steady: He braced himself for the struggle.) a se pregăti (psihic) pentru- braces- bracing -
60 bustle
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