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61 transferable
adjective (that can be transferred from one place or person to another: This ticket is not transferable (= may not be used except by the person to whom it is issued).) transferabil, transmisibil -
62 deliver
[di'livə]1) (to give or hand over (something) to the person for whom it is intended: The postman delivers letters.) a (pre)da2) (to give: He delivered a long speech.) a rosti3) (to assist (a woman) at the birth of (a child): The doctor delivered the twins safely.) a moşi•- delivery -
63 object
I ['ob‹ikt] noun1) (a thing that can be seen or felt: There were various objects on the table.) obiect2) (an aim or intention: His main object in life was to become rich.) ţel; obiectiv3) (the word or words in a sentence or phrase which represent(s) the person or thing affected by the action of the verb: He hit me; You can eat what you like.) complement (direct)II [əb'‹ekt] verb(often with to) to feel or express dislike or disapproval: He wanted us to travel on foot but I objected (to that). a obiecta la, a dezaproba- objectionable
- objectionably -
64 middleman
[-mæn]noun (a dealer who buys goods from the person who makes or grows them, and sells them to shopkeepers or to the public; a wholesaler: You can save money by buying direct from the factory and cutting out the middleman.) intermediar -
65 prosecution
1) ((an) act of prosecuting or process of being prosecuted: He faces prosecution for drunken driving; There are numerous prosecutions for this offence every year.) urmărire judiciară2) (the person/people bringing a legal action, including the lawyer(s) representing them: First the prosecution stated its case, then the defence.) acuzare -
66 reward
[rə'wo:d] 1. noun1) (something given in return for or got from work done, good behaviour etc: He was given a gold watch as a reward for his services to the firm; Apart from the salary, teaching children has its own particular rewards.) răsplată2) (a sum of money offered for finding a criminal, lost or stolen property etc: A reward of $100 has been offered to the person who finds the diamond brooch.) recompensă2. verb(to give a reward to someone for something: He was rewarded for his services; His services were rewarded.) a recompensa -
67 sweepstake
['swi:psteik](a system of gambling eg on a horse-race, in which the person who holds a ticket for the winning horse gets all the money staked by the other gamblers.) sweepstake -
68 tickle
['tikl] 1. verb1) (to touch (sensitive parts of someone's skin) lightly, often making the person laugh: He tickled me / my feet with a feather.) a gâdila2) ((of a part of the body) to feel as if it is being touched in this way: My nose tickles.) a mânca3) (to amuse: The funny story tickled him.) a amuza2. noun1) (an act or feeling of tickling.) mâncărime, gâdilitură2) (a feeling of irritation in the throat (making one cough).) iritaţie, mâncărime•- ticklish- be tickled pink -
69 toast
I 1. [təust] verb(to make (bread etc) brown in front of direct heat: We toasted slices of bread for tea.) a prăji2. noun(bread that has been toasted: He always has two pieces of toast for breakfast.) toast, pâine prăjită- toasted- toaster
- toaster oven
- toastrack II 1. [təust] verb(to drink ceremonially in honour of, or to wish success to (someone or something): We toasted the bride and bridegroom / the new ship.) a toasta (pentru/în cinstea)2. noun1) (an act of toasting: Let's drink a toast to our friends!) toast2) (the wish conveyed, or the person etc honoured, by such an act.) toast; persoană sărbătorită -
70 auction
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71 foreground
(the part of a view or picture nearest to the person looking at it: a landscape, with two horses in the foreground.) prim-plan -
72 interactive
[-iv]adjective (allowing a continuous exchange of information between a computer and the person using it, so that the computer can respond immediately to the user's instructions or questions: an interactive system/program; interactive video games.) -
73 mastermind
noun (the person planning and controlling an undertaking or scheme: He was the mastermind behind the scheme.) creier -
74 millionth
1) (one of a million equal parts.) milionime2) (the last of a million (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position: the millionth (car).) al milionulea -
75 they
[ðei]1) (persons, animals or things already spoken about, being pointed out etc: They are in the garden.) ei; ele2) (used instead of he, he or she etc when the person's sex is unknown or when people of both sexes are being referred to: If anyone does that, they are to be severely punished.) el, ea, ei, ele -
76 virtual reality
noun (a computer system that creates an environment that looks real on the screen and in which the person operating the computer can take part.) -
77 you
[ju:]1) ((used as the subject or object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition) the person(s) etc spoken or written to: You look well!; I asked you a question; Do you all understand?; Who came with you?) voi; tu; ţie; îţi, ţi; pe tine, te2) (used with a noun when calling someone something, especially something unpleasant: You idiot!; You fools!) măi, tâmpitule! -
78 headmaster
feminine - headmistress; noun (the person in charge of a school; the principal.) director, -toare -
79 householder
noun (the person who owns a house or pays the rent for it.) proprietar; locatar -
80 hundredth
1) (one of a hundred equal parts.) sutime2) (( also adjective) (the) last of a hundred (people, things etc) or (the person, thing etc) in an equivalent position.) al o sutălea
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