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1 human
['hju:mən] 1. adjective(of, natural to, concerning, or belonging to, mankind: human nature; The dog was so clever that he seemed almost human.) uman2. noun(a person: Humans are not as different from animals as we might think.) fiinţă umană- humanly- human being
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2 man
[mæn] 1. plural - men; noun1) (an adult male human being: Hundreds of men, women and children; a four-man team.) bărbat2) (human beings taken as a whole; the human race: the development of man.) om3) (obviously masculine male person: He's independent, tough, strong, brave - a real man!) mascul4) (a word sometimes used in speaking informally or giving commands to someone: Get on with your work, man, and stop complaining!) bătrâne5) (an ordinary soldier, who is not an officer: officers and men.) soldat6) (a piece used in playing chess or draughts: I took three of his men in one move.) piesă; pion2. verb(to supply with men (especially soldiers): The colonel manned the guns with soldiers from our regiment.) a încadra; a înarma- - man- manhood
- mankind
- manly
- manliness
- manned
- man-eating
- man-eater
- manhandle
- manhole
- man-made
- manpower
- manservant
- mansized
- mansize
- manslaughter
- menfolk
- menswear
- as one man
- the man in the street
- man of letters
- man of the world
- man to man
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3 adult
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4 child
plural - children; noun1) (a young human being of either sex.) copil2) (a son or daughter: Her youngest child is five years old.) fiu, fiică•- childish
- childishly
- childishness
- childless
- childlike
- childbirth
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5 corpse
[ko:ps](a dead body, especially of a human being: Don't move the corpse before you send for the police.) cadavru -
6 creature
['kri: ə]1) (an animal or human being: all God's creatures.) făptură2) (a term of contempt or pity: The poor creature could hardly stand.) creatură -
7 doll
[dol](a toy in the shape of a small human being: a china doll.) păpuşă -
8 foetus
['fi:təs](a young human being, animal, bird etc in the early stages of development before it is born or hatched.)- foetal -
9 mortal
['mo:tl] 1. adjective1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) muritor2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) mortal; de moarte; pe viaţă şi pe moarte2. noun(a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) muritor- mortally
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10 person
['pə:sn]plural - people; noun1) (a human being: There's a person outside who wants to speak to you.) persoană2) (a person's body: He never carried money on his person (= with him; in his pockets etc).) la/cu el•- personal- personality
- personally
- personal computer
- personal pronoun
- personal stereo
- personal watercraft
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11 robot
['rəubot](a machine which behaves, works, and often looks like a human being.) robot -
12 vegetable
['ve‹təbl]1) (a plant or part of a plant, other than a fruit, used as food: We grow potatoes, beans and other vegetables; ( also adjective) vegetable oils.) legumă; de legume2) (a plant: Grass is a vegetable, gold is a mineral and a human being is an animal.) plantă•- vegetarianism
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13 incarnation
noun ((the) human form taken by a divine being etc: Most Christians believe that Christ was the incarnation of God.) incarnare, întrupare -
14 radio
['reidiəu] 1. plural - radios; noun((an apparatus for) the sending and receiving of human speech, music etc: a pocket radio; The concert is being broadcast on radio; I heard about it on the radio; ( also adjective) a radio programme, radio waves.) (de) radio2. verb(to send (a message) by radio: When someone on the island is ill, we have to radio (to) the mainland for a doctor; An urgent message was radioed to us this evening.) a transmite prin radio -
15 reality
[ri'æləti]1) (that which is real and not imaginary: It was a relief to get back to reality after hearing the ghost story.) realitate2) (the state of being real.) realitate3) ((often in plural - realities) a fact: Death and sorrow are two of the grim realities of human existence.) realitate
См. также в других словарях:
human being — ► NOUN ▪ a man, woman, or child of the species Homo sapiens … English terms dictionary
human being — noun any living or extinct member of the family Hominidae characterized by superior intelligence, articulate speech, and erect carriage (Freq. 21) • Syn: ↑homo, ↑man, ↑human • Derivationally related forms: ↑human (for: ↑human … Useful english dictionary
human being — noun Date: 1751 human … New Collegiate Dictionary
human being — noun a) A person; a large sapient, bipedal primate, with notably less hair than others of that order, of the species Homo sapiens. b) Another, extinct member of the genus Homo. Syn … Wiktionary
human being — noun a man, woman, or child of the species Homo sapiens … English new terms dictionary
human being — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. being, mortal, individual; see man 1 , 2 , 3 , person 1 , woman 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A member of the human race: being, body, creature, homo, human, individual, life, man, mortal, party, person, personage,… … English dictionary for students
human being — /hjumən ˈbiɪŋ/ (say hyoohmuhn beeing) noun a member of the human race, Homo sapiens …
human — hu|man1 [ hjumən ] adjective *** relating to people: This level of human suffering cannot be tolerated. human behavior: the study of human behavior human kindness/decency: Feeding the hungry is basic human decency. unfit/safe for human… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
human — 1 adjective 1 belonging to or concerning people, especially as opposed to animals or machines: theories of human behaviour | The cat s eyes looked almost human. 2 human weaknesses, emotions etc are typical of ordinary people: common human… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
human — human, humane, humanitarian 1. The notion that human should only be used as an adjective and that human being should be used for the noun is found in some older usage books (though not Fowler, 1926) but is not supported by the weight of usage.… … Modern English usage
human race — noun all of the living human inhabitants of the earth all the world loves a lover she always used humankind because mankind seemed to slight the women • Syn: ↑world, ↑humanity, ↑humankind, ↑human beings, ↑humans, ↑ … Useful english dictionary