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  • 1 sanctuary

    ['sæŋk uəri]
    plural - sanctuaries; noun
    1) (a holy or sacred place: the sanctuary of the god Apollo.) sanctuar, templu
    2) (a place of safety from eg arrest: In earlier times a criminal could use a church as a sanctuary.) refugiu
    3) (an area of land in which the killing of wild animals etc is forbidden: a bird sanctuary.) rezer­vaţie

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  • 2 pool

    [pu:l] I noun
    1) (a small area of still water: The rain left pools in the road.) baltă
    2) (a similar area of any liquid: a pool of blood/oil.) baltă
    3) (a deep part of a stream or river: He was fishing (in) a pool near the river-bank.) bulboană
    4) (a swimming-pool: They spent the day at the pool.) piscină
    II 1. noun
    (a stock or supply: We put our money into a general pool.) fond comun
    2. verb
    (to put together for general use: We pooled our money and bought a caravan that we could all use.) a pune în comun
    - football pools
    - pools

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  • 3 apply

    1) ((with to) to put (something) on or against something else: to apply ointment to a cut.) a pune, a aplica (pe)
    2) ((with to) to use (something) for some purpose: He applied his wits to planning their escape.) a recurge la
    3) ((with for) to ask for (something) formally: You could apply (to the manager) for a job.) a so­­licita; a aplica (pentru)
    4) ((with to) to concern: This rule does not apply to him.) a se aplica (la)
    5) (to be in force: The rule doesn't apply at weekends.) a fi valabil
    - applicable
    - applicability
    - applicant
    - application
    - apply oneself/one's mind

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  • 4 grammar

    ['ɡræmə]
    1) (the rules for forming words and for combining words to form sentences: He's an expert on French grammar.) gramatică
    2) (a description or collection of the rules of grammar: Could you lend me your Latin grammar?; ( also adjective) a grammar book.) (de) gra­ma­tică
    3) (a person's use of grammatical rules: This essay is full of bad grammar.) folosirea regulilor gra­maticale
    - grammatically
    - grammar school

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  • 5 ill

    [il] 1. comparative - worse; adjective
    1) (not in good health; not well: She was ill for a long time.) bolnav
    2) (bad: ill health; These pills have no ill effects.) rău; dăunător
    3) (evil or unlucky: ill luck.) nenoroc
    2. adverb
    (not easily: We could ill afford to lose that money.) cu greu
    3. noun
    1) (evil: I would never wish anyone ill.) rău
    2) (trouble: all the ills of this world.) necaz
    - illness
    - ill-at-ease
    - ill-fated
    - ill-feeling
    - ill-mannered / ill-bred
    - ill-tempered / ill-natured
    - ill-treat
    - ill-treatment
    - ill-use
    - ill-will
    - be taken ill

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  • 6 instruction

    [-ʃən]
    1) (the act of instructing (especially in a school subject or a skill) or the process of being instructed: She sometimes gives instruction in gymnastics.) instrucţiune
    2) (an order or direction: You must learn to obey instructions.) ordin
    3) ((in plural) (a book etc giving) directions, eg about the use of a machine etc: Could I look at the instructions, please?) instrucţiuni

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  • 7 silt up

    (to (cause to) become blocked by mud etc: The harbour had gradually silted up, so that large boats could no longer use it.) a se înămoli

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  • 8 so to say/speak

    (if one may use such an expression; in a way; it could be said: The dog is, so to speak, a member of this family.) ca să zic(em) aşa

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  • 9 swear

    [sweə]
    past tense - swore; verb
    1) (to state, declare, or promise solemnly with an oath, or very definitely and positively: The witness must swear to tell the truth; He swore an oath of loyalty; Swear never to reveal the secret; I could have sworn (= I'm sure) she was here a minute ago.) a jura
    2) (to use the name of God and other sacred words, or obscene words, for emphasis or abuse; to curse: Don't swear in front of the children!) a în­jura
    - swear-word
    - swear by
    - swear in
    - swear to

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  • could use something — spoken used for saying that someone or something needs a particular thing very much You both look as if you could use a drink …   English dictionary

  • I could use — (informal) I would feel better for, I want, need • • • Main Entry: ↑use …   Useful english dictionary

  • I could use something — I, you, etc. could use sth idiom (informal) used to say that you would like to have sth very much • I think we could all use a drink after that! Main entry: ↑useidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • you could use something — I, you, etc. could use sth idiom (informal) used to say that you would like to have sth very much • I think we could all use a drink after that! Main entry: ↑useidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • one could use — informal one would like or benefit from. → use …   English new terms dictionary

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  • use*/*/*/ — [juːz] verb I 1) [T] to do something using a machine, tool, skill, method etc to do a job or to achieve a result Using a computer is so much quicker.[/ex] What type of soap do you use?[/ex] Using all his charm, he managed to persuade them.[/ex]… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

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