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81 happy
['hæpi]1) (having or showing a feeling of pleasure or contentment: a happy smile; I feel happy today.) fericit2) (willing: I'd be happy to help you.) încântat3) (lucky: By a happy chance I have the key with me.) fericit•- happily
- happy-go-lucky
- happy medium -
82 have a change of heart
(to change a decision etc, usually to a better, kinder one: He's had a change of heart - he's going to help us after all.) a se răzgândi -
83 heaven knows
1) (I don't know: Heaven knows what he's trying to do.)2) (certainly: Heaven knows I've tried to help.) Dumnezeu ştie! -
84 helpless
adjective (needing the help of other people; unable to do anything for oneself: A baby is almost completely helpless.) neajutorat -
85 herself
1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a female person or animal is the object of an action she performs: The cat licked herself; She looked at herself in the mirror.) ea însăşi, se2) (used to emphasize she, her, or the name of a female person or animal: She herself played no part in this; Mary answered the letter herself.) ea însăşi3) (without help etc: She did it all by herself.) singură -
86 himself
1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when a male person or animal is the object of an action he performs: He kicked himself; He looked at himself in the mirror.) el însuşi, sine2) (used to emphasize he, him or the name of a male person or animal: John himself played no part in this.) (el) însuşi3) (without help etc: He did it himself.) singur -
87 hindrance
[-drəns]noun (a person, thing etc that hinders: I know you are trying to help but you're just being a hindrance.) obstacol, piedică -
88 hold out
1) (to continue to survive etc until help arrives: The rescue team hoped the men in the boat could hold out till they arrived.) a rezista2) (to continue to fight against an enemy attack: The soldiers held out for eight days.) a rezista3) (to be enough to last: Will our supplies hold out till the end of the month?) a fi suficient -
89 homeless
noun plural, adjective ((people) without a place to live in: This charity was set up to help the homeless; homeless people.) persoane fără adăpost -
90 housework
noun (the work of keeping a house clean and tidy: My mother has a woman to help her with the housework.) treburi casnice -
91 impose
[im'pouz]1) (to place (a tax, fine, task etc) on someone or something: The government have imposed a new tax on cigarettes.) a impune2) (to force (oneself, one's opinions etc) on a person: The headmaster liked to impose his authority on the teachers.) a impune3) ((often with on) to ask someone to do something which he should not be asked to do or which he will find difficult to do: I hope I'm not imposing (on you) by asking you to help.) a abuza de bunătatea (...)• -
92 in aid of
(as a financial help to (a charity etc): The collection is in aid of the blind.) pentru ajutorarea -
93 in justice to
(if one must be fair (to him, her etc): To do her justice, I must admit that she was only trying to help when she broke the cup.) pentru a face dreptate -
94 indebted
[in'detid]((with to) having reason to be grateful to: I am indebted to you for your help.) îndatorat (cuiva pentru ceva) -
95 independent
[indi'pendənt]1) (not controlled by other people, countries etc: an independent country; That country is now independent of Britain.) independent (de)2) (not willing to accept help: an independent old lady.) independent3) (having enough money to support oneself: She is completely independent and receives no money from her family; She is now independent of her parents.) independent4) (not relying on, or affected by, something or someone else: an independent observer; to arrive at an independent conclusion.) independent, separat•- independently -
96 instinctive
[-tiv]adjective (arising from instinct or from a natural ability: Blinking our eyes is an instinctive reaction when something suddenly comes close to them; I couldn't help putting my foot on the brake when I saw the other car coming towards me - it was instinctive.) instinctiv -
97 interfere
[intə'fiə]1) ((often with in, with) to (try to) become involved in etc, when one's help etc is not wanted: I wish you would stop interfering (with my plans); Don't interfere in other people's business!) a (se) amesteca2) ((with with) to prevent, stop or slow down the progress of: He doesn't let anything interfere with his game of golf on Saturday mornings.) a împiedica•- interfering -
98 invaluable
[in'væljuəbl](of value too great to be estimated: Thank you for your invaluable help.) inestimabil -
99 invoke
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100 itself
1) (used as the object of a verb or preposition when an object, animal etc is the object of an action it performs: The cat looked at itself in the mirror; The cat stretched itself by the fire.) el însuşi, ea însăşi; se, s-2) (used to emphasize it or the name of an object, animal etc: The house itself is quite small, but the garden is big.) însuşi; propriu-zis3) (without help etc: `How did the dog get in?' `Oh, it can open the gate itself.') singur
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