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  • 1 house

    1. plural - houses; noun
    1) (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.) casă
    2) (a place or building used for a particular purpose: a hen-house; a public house.) coteţ; pub, cârciumă
    3) (a theatre, or the audience in a theatre: There was a full house for the first night of the play.) sală
    4) (a family, usually important or noble, including its ancestors and descendants: the house of David.) familie
    2. verb
    1) (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 caza
    2) (to store or keep somewhere: The electric generator is housed in the garage.) a plasa
    - housing benefit
    - house agent
    - house arrest
    - houseboat
    - housebreaker
    - housebreaking
    - house-fly
    - household
    - householder
    - household word
    - housekeeper
    - housekeeping
    - houseman
    - housetrain
    - house-warming
    3. adjective
    a house-warming party.)
    - housework
    - like a house on fire

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  • 2 advertise

    (to make (something) known to the public by any of various methods: I've advertised (my house) in the newspaper; They advertised on TV for volunteers.) a face un anunţ public privitor la; a face reclamă
    - advertiser

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  • 3 advise

    1) (to give advice to; to recommend: My lawyer advises me to buy the house.) a sfătui
    2) ((with of) to inform: This letter is to advise you of our interest in your proposal.) a informa (despre)

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  • 4 ask

    1) (to put a question: He asked me what the time was; Ask the price of that scarf; Ask her where to go; Ask him about it; If you don't know, ask.) a întreba
    2) (to express a wish to someone for something: I asked her to help me; I asked (him) for a day off; He rang and asked for you; Can I ask a favour of you?) a cere
    3) (to invite: He asked her to his house for lunch.) a invita
    - ask for
    - for the asking

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  • 5 baby-sit

    verb (to remain in a house to look after a child while its parents are out: She baby-sits for her friends every Saturday.)

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  • 6 burgle

    verb Our house has been burgled.) a sparge

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  • 7 construct

    (to build; to put together: They are planning to construct a new supermarket near our house; Construct a sentence containing `although'.) a construi
    - constructive
    - constructively
    - constructor
    - construction site
    - construction worker

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  • 8 deny

    1) (to declare not to be true: He denied the charge of theft.) a nega
    2) (to refuse (to give or grant someone something); to say `no' to: He was denied admission to the house.) a refuza

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  • 9 housetrain

    verb (to train (a dog, cat etc) to be clean inside the house.) a dresa (ca să păs­treze curăţenia)

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  • 10 inhabit

    ((of people, animals etc) to live in (a region etc): Polar bears inhabit the Arctic region; That house is now inhabited by a Polish family.) a locui
    - inhabitant

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  • 11 invite

    1) (to ask (a person) politely to come (eg to one's house, to a party etc): They have invited us to dinner tomorrow.) a invita (la)
    2) (to ask (a person) politely to do something: He was invited to speak at the meeting.) a invita
    3) (to ask for (another person's suggestions etc): He invited proposals from members of the society.) a solicita
    - inviting

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  • 12 rehouse

    (to provide with a new or different house: After the fire, the family had to be rehoused.) a da o locuinţă nouă

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  • 13 let

    I [let] present participle - letting; verb
    1) (to allow or permit: She refused to let her children go out in the rain; Let me see your drawing.) a lăsa
    2) (to cause to: I will let you know how much it costs.) a pune în situaţia de a
    3) (used for giving orders or suggestions: If they will not work, let them starve; Let's (= let us) leave right away!) (hai) să
    - let someone or something alone/be
    - let alone/be
    - let down
    - let fall
    - let go of
    - let go
    - let in
    - out
    - let in for
    - let in on
    - let off
    - let up
    - let well alone
    II [let] present participle - letting; verb
    (to give the use of (a house etc) in return for payment: He lets his house to visitors in the summer.) a închiria

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  • 14 must

    1. negative short form - mustn't; verb
    1) (used with another verb to express need: We must go to the shops to get milk.) a trebui
    2) (used, usually with another verb, to suggest a probability: They must be finding it very difficult to live in such a small house.) a trebui
    3) (used, usually with another verb, to express duty, an order, rule etc: You must come home before midnight; All competitors must be under 15 years of age.) a trebui
    2. noun
    (something necessary, essential, or not to be missed: This new tent is a must for the serious camper.) obiect indispensabil

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  • 15 ring

    I 1. [riŋ] noun
    1) (a small circle eg of gold or silver, sometimes having a jewel set in it, worn on the finger: a wedding ring; She wears a diamond ring.) inel
    2) (a circle of metal, wood etc for any of various purposes: a scarf-ring; a key-ring; The trap-door had a ring attached for lifting it.) inel
    3) (anything which is like a circle in shape: The children formed a ring round their teacher; The hot teapot left a ring on the polished table.) cerc, inel
    4) (an enclosed space for boxing matches, circus performances etc: the circus-ring; The crowd cheered as the boxer entered the ring.) ring
    5) (a small group of people formed for business or criminal purposes: a drugs ring.) grup, gaşcă
    2. verb
    ( verb)
    1) (to form a ring round.) a înconjura
    2) (to put, draw etc a ring round (something): He has ringed all your errors.) a încercui
    3) (to put a ring on the leg of (a bird) as a means of identifying it.) a aplica un inel (la piciorul păsărilor) pentru identificare
    - ringlet
    - ring finger
    - ringleader
    - ringmaster
    - run rings round
    II 1. [riŋ] past tense - rang; verb
    1) (to (cause to) sound: The doorbell rang; He rang the doorbell; The telephone rang.) a suna (la)
    2) ((often with up) to telephone (someone): I'll ring you (up) tonight.) a telefona, a da un telefon
    3) ((often with for) to ring a bell (eg in a hotel) to tell someone to come, to bring something etc: She rang for the maid.) a suna
    4) ((of certain objects) to make a high sound like a bell: The glass rang as she hit it with a metal spoon.) a (ră)suna
    5) (to be filled with sound: The hall rang with the sound of laughter.) a răsuna (de)
    6) ((often with out) to make a loud, clear sound: His voice rang through the house; A shot rang out.) a răsuna
    2. noun
    1) (the act or sound of ringing: the ring of a telephone.) ţârâit, sunet
    2) (a telephone call: I'll give you a ring.) telefon
    3) (a suggestion, impression or feeling: His story has a ring of truth about it.) aparenţă, impresie
    - ring back
    - ring off
    - ring true

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  • 16 sound

    I adjective
    1) (strong or in good condition: The foundations of the house are not very sound; He's 87, but he's still sound in mind and body.) solid, zdravăn
    2) ((of sleep) deep: She's a very sound sleeper.) somn (adânc)
    3) (full; thorough: a sound basic training.) solid
    4) (accurate; free from mistakes: a sound piece of work.) bun, solid
    5) (having or showing good judgement or good sense: His advice is always very sound.) judi­cios
    - soundness
    - sound asleep
    II 1. noun
    1) (the impressions transmitted to the brain by the sense of hearing: a barrage of sound; ( also adjective) sound waves.) sunet; sonor
    2) (something that is, or can be, heard: The sounds were coming from the garage.) zgo­mot
    3) (the impression created in the mind by a piece of news, a description etc: I didn't like the sound of her hairstyle at all!) aer, alură
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause something to) make a sound: Sound the bell!; The bell sounded.) a suna
    2) (to signal (something) by making a sound: Sound the alarm!) a suna
    3) ((of something heard or read) to make a particular impression; to seem; to appear: Your singing sounded very good; That sounds like a train.) a semăna cu ceva; a avea aerul
    4) (to pronounce: In the word `pneumonia', the letter p is not sounded.) a pronunţa
    5) (to examine by tapping and listening carefully: She sounded the patient's chest.) a asculta
    - soundlessly
    - sound effects
    - soundproof
    3. verb
    (to make (walls, a room etc) soundproof.) a izola acustic
    III verb
    (to measure the depth of (water etc).) a sonda
    - sound out

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  • 17 board

    [bo:d] 1. noun
    1) (a strip of timber: The floorboards of the old house were rotten.) scân­dură
    2) (a flat piece of wood etc for a special purpose: notice-board; chessboard.) tablă
    3) (meals: board and lodging.) mâncare
    4) (an official group of persons administering an organization etc: the board of directors.) con­siliu
    2. verb
    1) (to enter, or get on to (a vehicle, ship, plane etc): This is where we board the bus.) a intra în
    2) (to live temporarily and take meals (in someone else's house): He boards at Mrs Smith's during the week.) a sta în pensiune la
    - boarding-house
    - boarding-school
    - across the board
    - go by the board

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  • 18 keep

    [ki:p] 1. past tense, past participle - kept; verb
    1) (to have for a very long or indefinite period of time: He gave me the picture to keep.) a păstra
    2) (not to give or throw away; to preserve: I kept the most interesting books; Can you keep a secret?) a păstra
    3) (to (cause to) remain in a certain state or position: I keep this gun loaded; How do you keep cool in this heat?; Will you keep me informed of what happens?) a ţine, a păstra
    4) (to go on (performing or repeating a certain action): He kept walking.) a continua să
    5) (to have in store: I always keep a tin of baked beans for emergencies.) a păstra
    6) (to look after or care for: She keeps the garden beautifully; I think they keep hens.) a avea gri­jă de
    7) (to remain in good condition: That meat won't keep in this heat unless you put it in the fridge.) a se conserva, a se păstra
    8) (to make entries in (a diary, accounts etc): She keeps a diary to remind her of her appointments; He kept the accounts for the club.) a păs­tra
    9) (to hold back or delay: Sorry to keep you.) a reţine (pe cineva)
    10) (to provide food, clothes, housing for (someone): He has a wife and child to keep.) a între­ţine
    11) (to act in the way demanded by: She kept her promise.) a ţine (o promisiune)
    12) (to celebrate: to keep Christmas.)
    2. noun
    (food and lodging: She gives her mother money every week for her keep; Our cat really earns her keep - she kills all the mice in the house.) întreţinere, hrană
    - keeping
    - keep-fit
    - keepsake
    - for keeps
    - in keeping with
    - keep away
    - keep back
    - keep one's distance
    - keep down
    - keep one's end up
    - keep from
    - keep going
    - keep hold of
    - keep house for
    - keep house
    - keep in
    - keep in mind
    - keep it up
    - keep off
    - keep on
    - keep oneself to oneself
    - keep out
    - keep out of
    - keep time
    - keep to
    - keep something to oneself
    - keep to oneself
    - keep up
    - keep up with the Joneses
    - keep watch

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  • 19 live

    I 1. [liv] verb
    1) (to have life; to be alive: This poison is dangerous to everything that lives.) a trăi
    2) (to survive: The doctors say he is very ill, but they think he will live; It was difficult to believe that she had lived through such an experience.) a supravieţui
    3) (to have one's home or dwelling (in a particular place): She lives next to the church; They went to live in Bristol / in a huge house.) a trăi, a locui
    4) (to pass (one's life): He lived a life of luxury; She lives in fear of being attacked.) a trăi
    5) ((with by) to make enough money etc to feed and house oneself: He lives by fishing.) a trăi (din)
    - - lived
    - living 2. noun
    (the money etc needed to feed and house oneself and keep oneself alive: He earns his living driving a taxi; She makes a good living as an author.) (mijloace de) existenţă
    - live-in
    - live and let live
    - live down
    - live in
    - out
    - live on
    - live up to
    - within living memory
    - in living memory
    II 1. adjective
    1) (having life; not dead: a live mouse.) viu
    2) ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) heard or seen as the event takes place; not recorded: I watched a live performance of my favourite opera on television; Was the performance live or recorded?) live, în direct, pe viu
    3) (full of energy, and capable of becoming active: a live bomb) amorsat, activ
    4) (burning: a live coal.) aprins
    2. adverb
    ((of a radio or television broadcast etc) as the event takes place: The competition will be broadcast live.) live, în direct
    - liveliness
    - livestock
    - live wire

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  • 20 lodge

    [lo‹] 1. noun
    1) (a small house, especially one at a gate to the grounds of a large house.) că­suţă, gheretă
    2) (a room at a college gate etc for an attendant: the porter's lodge.) lojă
    2. verb
    1) (to live in rooms for which one pays, in someone else's house: He lodges with the Smiths.) a locui (la)
    2) (to make or become fixed: The bullet was lodged in his spine.) a înfige
    3) (to make (an objection, an appeal etc) formally or officially.) a prezenta, a formula
    - lodging

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  • house|keep — «HOWS KEEP», intransitive verb, kept, keep|ing. to manage a home and its affairs; keep house: »She housekeeps in London for a visiting American playwright (Manchester Guardian Weekly). ╂[back formation < housekeeper] …   Useful english dictionary

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