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61 industry
['indəstri]plural - industries; noun1) ((any part of) the business of producing or making goods: the ship-building industry; The government should invest more money in industry.) industrie2) (hard work or effort: He owed his success to both ability and industry.) muncă, efort•- industrialist
- industrialized
- industrialised
- industrialization
- industrialisation
- industrious
- industrial estate
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62 justify
1) (to prove or show (a person, action, opinion etc) to be just, right, desirable or reasonable: How can the government justify the spending of millions of pounds on weapons when there is so much poverty in the country?)2) (to be a good excuse for: Your state of anxiety does not justify your being so rude to me.) a justifica•- justification -
63 leak
[li:k] 1. noun1) (a crack or hole through which liquid or gas escapes: Water was escaping through a leak in the pipe.) spărtură2) (the passing of gas, water etc through a crack or hole: a gas-leak.) scurgere3) (a giving away of secret information: a leak of Government plans.) scurgere de informaţii2. verb1) (to have a leak: This bucket leaks; The boiler leaked hot water all over the floor.) a avea o spărtură/o gaură2) (to (cause something) to pass through a leak: Gas was leaking from the cracked pipe; He was accused of leaking secrets to the enemy.) a se scurge, a divulga•- leakage- leaky -
64 legation
[li'ɡeiʃən]((the headquarters of) an official group of people acting on behalf of the government of their own country etc in another country.) (de)legaţie -
65 legislate
['le‹isleit](to make laws: The government plan to legislate against the import of foreign cars.) a legifera- legislative
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66 legislature
[-lə ə]noun (the part of the government which has the power of making laws.) corp legislativ -
67 liberate
['libəreit](to set free: The prisoners were liberated by the new government.) a elibera- liberator -
68 link
[liŋk] 1. noun1) (a ring of a chain: There was a worn link in the chain and it broke; an important link in the chain of the evidence.) verigă, za2) (anything connecting two things: His job was to act as a link between the government and the press.) legătură, intermediar2. verb(to connect as by a link: The new train service links the suburbs with the heart of the city.) a face legătura (între)- link up -
69 machinery
1) (machines in general: Many products are made by machinery rather than by hand.) utilaj2) (the workings or processes: the machinery of government.) structură -
70 minister
['ministə] 1. noun1) (a clergyman in certain branches of the Christian Church: He is a minister in the Presbyterian church.) pastor2) ((the title of) the head of any of the divisions or departments of a government: the Minister for Education.) ministru2. verb((with to) to give help (to): She ministered to his needs.) a avea grijă de- ministry -
71 ministry
plural - ministries; noun1) (the profession, duties or period of service of a minister of religion: His ministry lasted for fifteen years.) ministeriat; preoţie2) (a department of government or the building where its employees work: the Transport Ministry.) minister -
72 mint
I 1. [mint] noun(a place where money is made by the government.) monetărie2. verb(to manufacture (money): When were these coins minted?) a bate (monedă)II [mint] noun1) (a plant with strong-smelling leaves, used as a flavouring.) mentă2) ((also peppermint) (a sweet with) the flavour of these leaves: a box of mints; ( also adjective) mint chocolate.) bomboană de mentă; de/din mentă -
73 monarchy
plural - monarchies; noun ((a country etc that has) government by a monarch.) monarhie -
74 municipal
[mju'nisipəl](of, or controlled or owned by, the government of a city or town: the municipal buildings.) municipal -
75 national
['næʃənəl]adjective (of or belonging to a particular nation: national government; national pride.) naţional -
76 nationalism
['næ-]1) (a sense of pride in the history, culture, achievements etc of one's nation.) naţionalism2) (the desire to bring the people of one's nation together under their own government.) naţionalism -
77 office
['ofis]1) (the room or building in which the business of a firm is done: The firm's head offices are in New York; ( also adjective) office furniture.) (de) birou2) (the room in which a particular person works: the bank manager's office.) birou3) (a room or building used for a particular purpose: Train tickets are bought at the ticket-office.) ghişeu4) (a position of authority, especially in or as a government: Our party has not been in office for years; the office of mayor.) poziţie de autoritate•- officer -
78 official
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79 olive branch
(a sign of a wish for peace: The government held out the olive branch to its opponents.) ramură de măslin -
80 ombudsman
['ombu‹mən](an official appointed to look into complaints especially against a government.) Avocatul poporului
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