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  • 61 bone

    [bəun] 1. noun
    1) (the hard substance forming the skeleton of man, animals etc: Bone decays far more slowly than flesh.) os
    2) (a piece of this substance: She broke two of the bones in her foot.) os
    2. verb
    (to take the bones out of (fish etc).) a dez­osa
    - bone china
    - bone idle
    - a bone of contention
    - have a bone to pick with someone
    - have a bone to pick with
    - to the bone

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  • 62 break

    [breik] 1. past tense - broke; verb
    1) (to divide into two or more parts (by force).) a sparge, a sfărâma
    2) ((usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).) a sparge
    3) (to make or become unusable.) a (se) strica
    4) (to go against, or not act according to (the law etc): He broke his appointment at the last minute.) a încălca
    5) (to do better than (a sporting etc record).) a bate, a depăşi
    6) (to interrupt: She broke her journey in London.) a întrerupe
    7) (to put an end to: He broke the silence.) a pune capăt, a rupe
    8) (to make or become known: They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.) a anunţa, a face cunoscut
    9) ((of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.) a se înmuia
    10) (to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).) a slăbi
    11) (to begin: The storm broke before they reached shelter.) a izbucni
    2. noun
    1) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) pauză
    2) (a change: a break in the weather.) schim­bare
    3) (an opening.) breşă, spărtură
    4) (a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck: This is your big break.) şansă
    3. noun
    ((usually in plural) something likely to break.) obiect fragil
    - breaker
    - breakdown
    - break-in
    - breakneck
    - breakout
    - breakthrough
    - breakwater
    - break away
    - break down
    - break into
    - break in
    - break loose
    - break off
    - break out
    - break out in
    - break the ice
    - break up
    - make a break for it

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  • 63 business

    ['biznis]
    1) (occupation; buying and selling: Selling china is my business; The shop does more business at Christmas than at any other time.) afacere; meserie
    2) (a shop, a firm: He owns his own business.) magazin; firmă
    3) (concern: Make it your business to help him; Let's get down to business (= Let's start the work etc that must be done).) treabă; afacere
    - businessman
    - on business

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  • 64 cloth

    [kloƟ]
    plural - cloths; noun
    ((a piece of) woven material from which clothes and many other items are made: a tablecloth; a face-cloth; a floor-cloth; Woollen cloth is often more expensive than other cloths.) pânză

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  • 65 efficient

    [i'fiʃənt]
    1) ((of a person) capable; skilful: a very efficient secretary.) ca­pa­bil; eficient
    2) ((of an action, tool etc) producing (quick and) satisfactory results: The new lawn mower is much more efficient than the old one.) bun
    - efficiency

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  • 66 extrovert

    ['ekstrəvə:t]
    noun, adjective
    ((a person) more interested in what happens around him than his own ideas and feelings: An extrovert (person) is usually good company.) extra­vertit

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  • 67 far

    1. adverb
    1) (indicating distance, progress etc: How far is it from here to his house?) de­parte
    2) (at or to a long way away: She went far away/off.) departe
    3) (very much: She was a far better swimmer than her friend (was).) mult
    2. adjective
    1) (distant; a long way away: a far country.) îndepărtat
    2) (more distant (usually of two things): He lives on the far side of the lake.) mai îndepărtat; celălalt
    - farthest
    - faraway
    - far-fetched
    - as far as
    - by far
    - far and away
    - far from
    - so far

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  • 68 froth

    [froƟ] 1. noun
    (a mass of small bubbles on the top of a liquid etc: Some types of beer have more froth than others.) spumă
    2. verb
    (to have or produce froth: Mad dogs froth at the mouth.) a face spumă

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  • 69 hard-back

    noun (a book with a hard cover: Hard-backs are more expensive than paperbacks.) carte/volum cartonat(ă)

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  • 70 have an/the advantage (over)

    (to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) a avea un avantaj (faţă de)

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  • 71 have an/the advantage (over)

    (to be in a better or more advantageous position (than): As she already knew French, she had an advantage over the rest of the class.) a avea un avantaj (faţă de)

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  • 72 improve on

    (to produce something which is better, more useful etc than: I think I can improve on that suggestion.) a ameliora

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  • 73 intermediate

    [intə'mi:diət]
    (in the middle; placed between two things, stages etc: An intermediate English course is more advanced than a beginners' course, but not as difficult as an advanced course.) mediu, inter­me­diar

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  • 74 introvert

    ['intrəvə:t]
    (a person who is more concerned with his own thoughts and feelings than with other people or happenings outside him.) introvertit

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  • 75 last

    I 1. adjective
    1) (coming at the end: We set out on the last day of November; He was last in the race; He caught the last bus home.) ultim
    2) (most recent; next before the present: Our last house was much smaller than this; last year/month/week.) ultim
    3) (coming or remaining after all the others: He was the last guest to leave.) ultim
    2. adverb
    (at the end of or after all the others: He took his turn last.) la urmă
    - at long last
    - at last
    - hear
    - see the last of
    - the last person
    - the last straw
    - the last thing
    - the last word
    - on one's last legs
    - to the last
    II verb
    1) (to continue to exist: This situation lasted until she got married; I hope this fine weather lasts.) a dura, a ţine
    2) (to remain in good condition or supply: This carpet has lasted well; The bread won't last another two days - we'll need more; This coat will last me until I die.) a rezista
    - last out

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  • 76 left-handed

    adjective (having the left hand more skilful than the right.) stângaci

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  • 77 liberty

    ['libəti]
    1) (freedom from captivity or from slavery: He ordered that all prisoners should be given their liberty.) libertate
    2) (freedom to do as one pleases: Children have a lot more liberty now than they used to.) liber­tate
    3) ((especially with take) too great freedom of speech or action: I think it was (taking) a liberty to ask her such a question!) insolenţă
    - take the liberty of

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  • 78 lose

    [lu:z]
    past tense, past participle - lost; verb
    1) (to stop having; to have no longer: She has lost interest in her work; I have lost my watch; He lost hold of the rope.) a pierde
    2) (to have taken away from one (by death, accident etc): She lost her father last year; The ship was lost in the storm; He has lost his job.) a pierde
    3) (to put (something) where it cannot be found: My secretary has lost your letter.) a rătăci
    4) (not to win: I always lose at cards; She lost the race.) a pierde
    5) (to waste or use more (time) than is necessary: He lost no time in informing the police of the crime.) a pierde
    - loss
    - lost
    - at a loss
    - a bad
    - good loser
    - lose oneself in
    - lose one's memory
    - lose out
    - lost in
    - lost on

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  • 79 mainly

    adverb (more (of) the thing mentioned than anything else; mostly or largely: This skirt is mainly dark grey.) în special, în cea mai mare parte

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  • 80 now

    1. adverb
    1) ((at) the present period of time: I am now living in England.) acum, în prezent
    2) (at once; immediately: I can't do it now - you'll have to wait.) acum, imediat
    3) ((at) this moment: He'll be at home now; From now on, I shall be more careful about what I say to her.) (de) acum
    4) ((in stories) then; at that time: We were now very close to the city.) în acel moment
    5) (because of what has happened etc: I now know better than to trust her.) (de) acum
    6) (a word in explanations, warnings, commands, or to show disbelief: Now this is what happened; Stop that, now!; Do be careful, now.) uite!; acum!
    2. conjunction
    ((often with that) because or since something has happened, is now true etc: Now that you are here, I can leave; Now you have left school, you will have to find a job.) acum că
    - for now
    - just now
    - every now and then/again
    - now and then/again
    - now
    - now!
    - now then

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