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  • 21 cake

    [keik] 1. noun
    1) (a food made by baking a mixture of flour, fat, eggs, sugar etc: a piece of cake; a plate of cream cakes; a Christmas cake.) prăjitură
    2) (a piece of other food pressed into shape: fishcakes; oatcakes.) crochetă; turtă
    3) (a flattened hard mass: a cake of soap.) bu­cată; calup
    2. verb
    (to cover in the form of a dried mass: His shoes were caked with mud.) a prinde o crustă

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  • 22 cling

    [kliŋ]
    past tense, past participle - clung; verb
    ((usually with to) to stick (to); to grip tightly: The mud clung to her shoes; She clung to her husband as he said goodbye; He clings to an impossible hope; The boat clung to (= stayed close to) the coastline.) a se ţine/a se agăţa (de)

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  • 23 dig out

    1) (to get out by digging: We had to dig the car out of the mud.) a dezgropa, a scoate din
    2) (to find by searching: I'll see if I can dig out that photo.) a descoperi

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  • 24 dirt

    [də:t] 1. noun
    (any unclean substance, such as mud, dust, dung etc: His shoes are covered in dirt.) murdărie
    2. verb
    (to make or become dirty: He dirtied his hands/shoes.) a (se) murdări
    - dirt-cheap
    - dirt track

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  • 25 dredge

    I [dre‹] verb
    (to deepen or clear the bed of (a river etc) by bringing up mud.) a draga
    II [dre‹] verb
    (to sprinkle (food with sugar etc): pancakes dredged with sugar.) a presăra

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  • 26 flat

    [flæt] 1. adjective
    1) (level; without rise or fall: a flat surface.) plat
    2) (dull; without interest: She spent a very flat weekend.) neinteresat
    3) ((of something said, decided etc) definite; emphatic: a flat denial.) categoric
    4) ((of a tyre) not inflated, having lost most of its air: His car had a flat tyre.) dezumflat
    5) ((of drinks) no longer fizzy: flat lemonade; ( also adverb) My beer has gone flat.) trezit
    6) (slightly lower than a musical note should be: That last note was flat; ( also adverb) The choir went very flat.) (mai) jos
    2. adverb
    (stretched out: She was lying flat on her back.) întins
    3. noun
    1) ((American apartment) a set of rooms on one floor, with kitchen and bathroom, in a larger building or block: Do you live in a house or a flat?) apartament
    2) ((in musical notation) a sign (♭) which makes a note a semitone lower.) bemol
    3) (a level, even part: the flat of her hand.) supra­faţă plată
    4) ((usually in plural) an area of flat land, especially beside the sea, a river etc: mud flats.) ţărm jos; ţinut mlăştinos
    - flatten
    - flat rate
    - flat out

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  • 27 going

    1) (an act of leaving, moving away etc: the comings and goings of the people in the street.) plecare
    2) (the conditions under which something is done: Walking was heavy going because of all the mud.) stare a drumului

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  • 28 header

    1) (a fall or dive forwards: He slipped and took a header into the mud.) plon­jon
    2) ((in football) the act of hitting the ball with the head: He scored with a great header.) lovitură cu capul

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  • 29 keel

    [ki:l]
    (the long supporting piece of a ship's frame that lies lengthwise along the bottom: The boat's keel stuck in the mud near the shore.) chilă
    - be/keep on an even keel

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  • 30 muddy

    adjective (covered with or containing mud: muddy boots/water.) noroios; plin de noroi

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  • 31 mudguard

    noun (a shield or guard over the wheel of a car, bicycle etc to keep mud, rainwater etc from splashing upwards.) aripă

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  • 32 ooze

    [u:z] 1. verb
    1) (to flow slowly: The water oozed through the sand.) a se prelinge
    2) (to have (something liquid) flowing slowly out: His wound was oozing blood.) a se prelinge (din)
    2. noun
    (liquid, slippery mud: The river bed was thick with ooze.) mâl, nămol

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  • 33 passable

    1) (fairly good: a passable tennis player.) destul de bun
    2) ((of a river, road etc) able to be passed, travelled over etc: The mud has made the roads no longer passable.) practicabil

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  • 34 rig up

    (to build usually quickly with whatever material is available: They rigged up a rough shelter with branches and mud.) a încropi (din ce se găseşte)

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  • 35 silt

    [silt]
    (fine sand and mud left behind by flowing water.) nămol

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  • 36 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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  • 37 slime

    (thin, slippery mud or other matter that is soft, sticky and half-liquid: There was a layer of slime at the bottom of the pond.) nămol; mâl
    - sliminess

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  • 38 sludge

    (soft, slimy mud, grease or other matter which settles at the bottom of a liquid: The river-bed is covered with thick sludge.) noroi

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  • 39 spin

    [spin] 1. present participle - spinning; verb
    1) (to (cause to) go round and round rapidly: She spun round in surprise; He spun the revolving door round and round.) a roti; a face să se rotească
    2) (to form threads from (wool, cotton etc) by drawing out and twisting: The old woman was spinning (wool) in the corner of the room.) a toarce
    2. noun
    1) (a whirling or turning motion: The patch of mud sent the car into a spin.) rotaţie
    2) (a ride, especially on wheels: After lunch we went for a spin in my new car.) tur
    - spin-drier
    - spin out

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  • 40 squelch

    [skwel ] 1. noun
    (the sucking sound made by movement in a thick, sticky substance eg mud.) lipăit
    2. verb
    (to make squelches: He squelched across the marsh.) a se bălăci

    English-Romanian dictionary > squelch

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  • mud — [mʌd] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Probably from Middle Low German mudde] 1.) wet earth that has become soft and sticky ▪ By the end of the game, all the kids were covered in mud. ▪ The path beside the river was slippery with mud. ▪ Many… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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  • Mud — Mud, v. t. 1. To bury in mud. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To make muddy or turbid. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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