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1 deal
1. [di:l] noun1) (a bargain or arrangement: a business deal.) târg, afacere2) (the act of dividing cards among players in a card game.) împărţire a cărţilor de joc2. [delt] verb1) (to do business, especially to buy and sell: I think he deals in stocks and shares.) a face afaceri2) (to distribute (cards).) a împărţi (cărţile de joc)•- dealer- dealing
- deal with
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2 surmount
(to overcome or deal with (problems, obstacles etc) successfully: He surmounted these obstacles without trouble.) a surmonta -
3 handle
['hændl] 1. noun(the part of an object by which it may be held or grasped: I've broken the handle off this cup; You've got to turn the handle in order to open the door.) mâner2. verb1) (to touch or hold with the hand: Please wash your hands before handling food.) a pune mâna pe2) (to control, manage or deal with: He'll never make a good teacher - he doesn't know how to handle children.) a se purta/a umbla cu3) (to buy or sell; to deal in: I'm afraid we do not handle such goods in this shop.) a ţine, a vinde4) (to treat in a particular way: Never handle animals roughly.) a trata•- - handled- handler
- handlebars -
4 make
[meik] 1. past tense, past participle - made; verb1) (to create, form or produce: God made the Earth; She makes all her own clothes; He made it out of paper; to make a muddle/mess of the job; to make lunch/coffee; We made an arrangement/agreement/deal/bargain.) a face2) (to compel, force or cause (a person or thing to do something): They made her do it; He made me laugh.) a face (să), a determina3) (to cause to be: I made it clear; You've made me very unhappy.) a face4) (to gain or earn: He makes $100 a week; to make a profit.) a câştiga5) ((of numbers etc) to add up to; to amount to: 2 and 2 make(s) 4.) a face6) (to become, turn into, or be: He'll make an excellent teacher.) a fi, a deveni7) (to estimate as: I make the total 483.) a estima8) (to appoint, or choose, as: He was made manager.) a numi9) (used with many nouns to give a similar meaning to that of the verb from which the noun is formed: He made several attempts (= attempted several times); They made a left turn (= turned left); He made (= offered) a suggestion/proposal; Have you any comments to make?) a face2. noun(a (usually manufacturer's) brand: What make is your new car?) marcă- maker- making
- make-believe
- make-over
- makeshift
- make-up
- have the makings of
- in the making
- make a/one's bed
- make believe
- make do
- make for
- make it
- make it up
- make something of something
- make of something
- make something of
- make of
- make out
- make over
- make up
- make up for
- make up one's mind
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5 attend
[ə'tend]1) (to go to or be present at: He attended the meeting; He will attend school till he is sixteen.) a frecventa; a fi prezent la2) ((with to) to listen or give attention to: Attend carefully to what the teacher is saying!) a urmări (cu atenţie)3) (to deal with: I'll attend to that problem tomorrow.) a se ocupa de4) (to look after; to help or serve: Two doctors attended her all through her illness; The queen was attended by four ladies.) a îngriji, a sluji•- attendant
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6 boycott
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7 chance
1. noun1) (luck or fortune: It was by chance that I found out the truth.) întâmplare2) (an opportunity: Now you have a chance to do well.) ocazie3) (a possibility: He has no chance of winning.) şansă4) ((a) risk: There's an element of chance in this business deal.) risc2. verb1) (to risk: I may be too late but I'll just have to chance it.) a risca2) (to happen accidentally or unexpectedly: I chanced to see him last week.) a (se) întâmpla (să)3. adjective(happening unexpectedly: a chance meeting.) neaşteptat- chancy- chance on
- upon
- by any chance
- by chance
- an even chance
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8 clinch
[klin ](to settle or come to an agreement about (an argument or a bargain): The businessmen clinched the deal.) a încheia -
9 close
I 1. [kləus] adverb1) (near in time, place etc: He stood close to his mother; Follow close behind.) aproape (de)2) (tightly; neatly: a close-fitting dress.) strâns2. adjective1) (near in relationship: a close friend.) apropiat2) (having a narrow difference between winner and loser: a close contest; The result was close.) strâns3) (thorough: a close examination of the facts; Keep a close watch on him.) atent4) (tight: a close fit.) potrivit5) (without fresh air: a close atmosphere; The weather was close and thundery.) închis6) (mean: He's very close (with his money).) zgârcit7) (secretive: They're keeping very close about the business.) secretos•- closely- closeness
- close call/shave
- close-set
- close-up
- close at hand
- close on
- close to II 1. [kləuz] verb1) (to make or become shut, often by bringing together two parts so as to cover an opening: The baby closed his eyes; Close the door; The shops close on Sundays.)2) (to finish; to come or bring to an end: The meeting closed with everyone in agreement.) a se sfârşi3) (to complete or settle (a business deal).) a încheia2. noun(a stop, end or finish: the close of day; towards the close of the nineteenth century.) sfârşit- close up -
10 cope
[koup](to manage; to deal with successfully: I can't cope with all this work.) a face faţă (la) -
11 delegate
1. ['deləɡeit] verb(to give (a piece of work, power etc) to someone else: He delegates a great deal of work to his assistant.) a încredinţa2. [-ɡət, ]( American[) -ɡeit] noun(an elected representative (to a conference, Parliament, committee etc): The delegates met in the conference room.) delegat -
12 dispatch
[di'spæ ] 1. verb1) (to send off: He dispatched several letters asking for financial help.) a trimite2) (to finish off or deal with quickly: She dispatched several pieces of business within the hour.) a termina repede (cu)2. noun1) (a written official report: a dispatch from the commanding officer.) raport oficial2) (an act of sending away.) expediere3) (haste.) grabă• -
13 dispense
[di'spens]1) (to give or deal out.) a împărţi, a distribui2) (to prepare (medicines, especially prescriptions) for giving out.) a prepara•- dispenser
- dispense with -
14 distribute
[di'stribjut]1) (to divide (something) among several (people); to deal out: He distributed sweets to all the children in the class.) a împărţi, a distribui2) (to spread out widely: Our shops are distributed all over the city.) a răspândi, a împrăştia• -
15 grapple
['ɡræpl]( with with)1) (to grasp and fight with: He grappled with the thief.) a (se) lupta corp la corp2) (to (try to) deal with (a problem etc): He enjoys grappling with riddles.) a încerca să ducă la bun sfârşit -
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17 ladle
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18 manage
['mæni‹]1) (to be in control or charge of: My lawyer manages all my legal affairs / money.) a conduce, a administra2) (to be manager of: James manages the local football team.) a conduce3) (to deal with, or control: She's good at managing people.) a conduce, a controla4) (to be able to do something; to succeed or cope: Will you manage to repair your bicycle?; Can you manage (to eat) some more meat?) a reuşi•- manageability
- management
- manager -
19 matter
['mætə] 1. noun1) (solids, liquids and/or gases in any form, from which everything physical is made: The entire universe is made up of different kinds of matter.) materie2) (a subject or topic (of discussion etc): a private matter; money matters.) chestiune3) (pus: The wound was infected and full of matter.) puroi2. verb(to be important: That car matters a great deal to him; It doesn't matter.) a conta- be the matter
- a matter of course
- a matter of opinion
- no matter
- no matter who
- what
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20 package
['pæki‹] 1. noun(things wrapped up and tied (for posting etc); a parcel: a package of books.) pachet2. verb(to wrap up into a package: He packaged (up) the clothes.) a împacheta, a ambala- package holiday
- package tour
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