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1 nature
['nei ə]1) (the physical world, eg trees, plants, animals, mountains, rivers etc, or the power which made them: the beauty of nature; the forces of nature; the study of nature.) natură2) (the qualities born in a person; personality: She has a generous nature.) fire3) (quality; what something is or consists of: What is the nature of your work?) natură4) (a kind, type etc: bankers and other people of that nature.) gen•- - natured- in the nature of -
2 elements
1) (the first things to be learned in any subject: the elements of musical theory.) noţiuni fundamentale2) (the forces of nature, as wind and rain.) elemente (ale naturii) -
3 chemistry
['kemistri] 1. noun((the science that deals with) the nature of substances and the ways in which they act on, or combine with, each other: Chemistry was his favourite subject; the chemistry of the blood.) chimie- chemical2. noun(a substance used in or obtained by a chemical process: Some chemicals give off harmful fumes.) produs chimic- chemist -
4 force
[fo:s] 1. noun1) (strength or power that can be felt: the force of the wind.) forţă2) (a person or thing that has great power: the forces of Nature.) forţă3) ((sometimes with capital) a group of men prepared for action: the police force; the Royal Air Force.) forţă2. verb1) (to make (someone or something) do something, go somewhere etc, often against his etc will: He forced me to give him money.) a sili (să)2) (to achieve by strength or effort: He forced a smile despite his grief.) a (se) chinui (să)•- forced- forceful
- forcefully
- forces
- in
- into force -
5 freak
[fri:k]1) (an unusual or abnormal event, person or thing: A storm as bad as that one is a freak of nature; ( also adjective) a freak result.) (fenomen) ciudat2) (a person who is wildly enthusiastic about something: a film-freak.) maniac (după)• -
6 human
['hju:mən] 1. adjective(of, natural to, concerning, or belonging to, mankind: human nature; The dog was so clever that he seemed almost human.) uman2. noun(a person: Humans are not as different from animals as we might think.) fiinţă umană- humanly- human being
- human resources -
7 kind
I noun(a sort or type: What kind of car is it?; He is not the kind of man who would be cruel to children.)II 1. adjective(ready or anxious to do good to others; friendly: He's such a kind man; It was very kind of you to look after the children yesterday.)- kindly2. adjective(having or showing a gentle and friendly nature: a kindly smile; a kindly old lady.) binevoitor- kindness
- kind-hearted -
8 molecule
['molikju:l](the group of atoms that is the smallest unit into which a substance can be divided without losing its basic nature or identity.) moleculă -
9 natural
['næ ərəl] 1. adjective1) (of or produced by nature, not made by men: Coal, oil etc are natural resources; Wild animals are happier in their natural state than in a zoo.) natural2) (born in a person: natural beauty; He had a natural ability for music.) înnăscut; natural3) ((of manner) simple, without pretence: a nice, natural smile.) natural4) (normal; as one would expect: It's quite natural for a boy of his age to be interested in girls.) normal5) (of a musical note, not sharp or flat: G natural is lower in pitch than G sharp.) fără diezi/ bemoli2. noun1) (a person who is naturally good at something.) o persoană născută (pentru)2) (in music (a sign () indicating) a note which is not to be played sharp or flat.) becar•- naturally
- natural gas
- natural history
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10 philosophy
[fi'losəfi]plural - philosophies; noun1) (the search for knowledge and truth, especially about the nature of man and his behaviour and beliefs: moral philosophy.) filosofie2) (a particular system of philosophical theories: I have a very simple philosophy (=attitude to life) - enjoy life!) filosofie•- philosophical
- philosophic
- philosophically
- philosophize
- philosophise -
11 prodigy
['prodi‹i]plural - prodigies; noun(something strange and wonderful: A very clever child is sometimes called a child prodigy; prodigies of nature.) minune -
12 radical
['rædikəl] 1. adjective1) (relating to the basic nature of something: radical faults in the design.) esenţial2) (thorough; complete: radical changes.) radical3) (wanting or involving great or extreme political, social or economic changes.) radical2. noun(a person who wants radical political changes.) radical(ist) -
13 reserve
[rə'zə:v] 1. verb1) (to ask for or order to be kept for the use of a particular person, often oneself: The restaurant is busy on Saturdays, so I'll phone up today and reserve a table.) a rezerva2) (to keep for the use of a particular person or group of people, or for a particular use: These seats are reserved for the committee members.) a rezerva2. noun1) (something which is kept for later use or for use when needed: The farmer kept a reserve of food in case he was cut off by floods.) provizii2) (a piece of land used for a special purpose eg for the protection of animals: a wild-life reserve; a nature reserve.) rezervaţie3) (the habit of not saying very much, not showing what one is feeling, thinking etc; shyness.) rezervă4) ((often in plural) soldiers, sailors etc who do not belong to the regular full-time army, navy etc but who are called into action when needed eg during a war.)•- reserved
- have
- keep in reserve -
14 shape
[ʃeip] 1. noun1) (the external form or outline of anything: People are all (of) different shapes and sizes; The house is built in the shape of a letter L.) formă2) (an indistinct form: I saw a large shape in front of me in the darkness.) formă indistinctă3) (condition or state: You're in better physical shape than I am.) formă2. verb1) (to make into a certain shape, to form or model: She shaped the dough into three separate loaves.) a da formă2) (to influence the nature of strongly: This event shaped his whole life.) a determina; a influenţa3) ((sometimes with up) to develop: The team is shaping (up) well.) a lua o turnură•- shaped- shapeless
- shapelessness
- shapely
- shapeliness
- in any shape or form
- in any shape
- out of shape
- take shape -
15 sweet
[swi:t] 1. adjective1) (tasting like sugar; not sour, salty or bitter: as sweet as honey; Children eat too many sweet foods.) dulce2) (tasting fresh and pleasant: young, sweet vegetables.) proaspăt3) ((of smells) pleasant or fragrant: the sweet smell of flowers.) suav4) ((of sounds) agreeable or delightful to hear: the sweet song of the nightingale.) melodios5) (attractive or charming: What a sweet little baby!; a sweet face/smile; You look sweet in that dress.) fermecător, atrăgător6) (kindly and agreeable: She's a sweet girl; The child has a sweet nature.) amabil2. noun1) ((American candy) a small piece of sweet food eg chocolate, toffee etc: a packet of sweets; Have a sweet.) bomboană; dulciuri2) ((a dish or course of) sweet food near or at the end of a meal; (a) pudding or dessert: The waiter served the sweet.) desert3) (dear; darling: Hallo, my sweet!) drag•- sweeten- sweetener
- sweetly
- sweetness
- sweetheart
- sweet potato
- sweet-smelling
- sweet-tempered
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