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1 manner
['mænə]1) (a way in which anything is done etc: She greeted me in a friendly manner.) mod2) (the way in which a person behaves, speaks etc: I don't like her manner.) comportament3) ((in plural) (polite) behaviour, usually towards others: Why doesn't she teach her children (good) manners?) maniere•- - mannered- mannerism
- all manner of
- in a manner of speaking -
2 manner
(gen) mod, manieră; stil -
3 all manner of
(all kinds of: He has all manner of problems.) tot felul de -
4 in a manner of speaking
(in a certain way: I suppose, in a manner of speaking, I am an engineer.) ca să zic aşa, la drept vorbind -
5 drawl
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6 decorous
['dekərəs]((behaving in a manner which is) acceptable, especially quiet and dignified: behaving in a decorous manner.) demn- decorum -
7 knock about/around
1) (to treat in a rough and unkind manner, especially to hit repeatedly: I've heard that her husband knocks her about.) a maltrata2) (to move about (in) in a casual manner without a definite destination or purpose: He spent six months knocking around before getting a job.) a vagabonda3) ((with with) to be friendly with: I don't like the boys he knocks about with.) a se ţine (cu cineva) -
8 abrupt
1) (sudden; unexpected: The car came to an abrupt halt.) brusc; pe neaşteptate2) ((of a person's manner of speaking etc) rude or sharp.) nepoliticos; ironic, sarcastic3) (lacking in continuity.)•- abruptly- abruptness -
9 adverb
['ædvə:b](a word used before or after a verb, before an adjective or preposition, or with another adverb to show time, manner, place, degree etc: Yesterday he looked more carefully in the box, and there he found a very small key with a hole right through it.) adverb- adverbially -
10 airily
adverb (in a light-hearted manner: She airily dismissed all objections.) fără să-i pese, cu dezinvoltură -
11 amicable
['æmikəbl](friendly: The dispute was finally settled in a very amicable manner.) amical- amicably -
12 aristocratic
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13 bearing
1) (manner, way of standing etc: a military bearing.) ţinută2) ((usually in plural: sometimes short for ball-bearings) a part of a machine that has another part moving in or on it.) rulment -
14 best
[best] 1. adjective, pronoun((something which is) good to the greatest extent: the best book on the subject; the best (that) I can do; She is my best friend; Which method is (the) best?; The flowers are at their best just now.)2. adverb(in the best manner: She sings best (of all).) cel mai bine3. verb(to defeat: He was bested in the argument.) a învinge- best man- bestseller
- the best part of
- do one's best
- for the best
- get the best of
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15 bluff
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16 brusque
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17 certain
['sə:tn] 1. adjective1) (true or without doubt: It's certain that the world is round.) sigur2) (sure: I'm certain he'll come; He is certain to forget; Being late is a certain way of losing one's job.) sigur3) (one or some, not definitely named: certain doctors; a certain Mrs Smith; (also pronoun) certain of his friends.) anumit4) (slight; some: a certain hostility in his manner; a certain amount.) anumit•2. interjection(of course: `May I borrow your typewriter?' `Certainly!'; `Certainly not!') bineînţeles- for certain
- make certain -
18 chant
1. verb1) (to recite in a singing manner: The monks were chanting their prayers.) a psalmodia2) (to repeat (a phrase, slogan etc) over and over out loud: The crowd was chanting `We want more!') a scanda2. noun1) (a kind of sacred song.) psalmodiere2) (a phrase or slogan constantly repeated: `Stop the cuts!' was the chant.) slogan -
19 cold
[kəuld] 1. adjective1) (low in temperature: cold water; cold meat and salad.) rece2) (lower in temperature than is comfortable: I feel cold.) frig3) (unfriendly: His manner was cold.) rece, neprietenos2. noun1) (the state of being cold or of feeling the coldness of one's surroundings: She has gone to live in the South of France because she cannot bear the cold in Britain; He was blue with cold.) frig2) (an illness with running nose, coughing etc: He has a bad cold; She has caught a cold; You might catch cold.) răceală•- coldly- coldness
- cold-blooded
- cold war
- get cold feet
- give someone the cold shoulder
- give the cold shoulder
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20 condescending
adjective (giving the impression that one is superior: a condescending manner.) condescendent
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