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21 hardly
1) (almost no, none, never etc: Hardly any small businesses are successful nowadays; I hardly ever go out.) abia; nu prea2) (only just; almost not: My feet are so sore, I can hardly walk; I had hardly got on my bicycle when I got a puncture.) abia3) (probably not: He's hardly likely to forgive you after what you said about him.) puţin probabil -
22 idle
1. adjective1) (not working; not in use: ships lying idle in the harbour.) inactiv; degeaba2) (lazy: He has work to do, but he's idle and just sits around.) leneş3) (having no effect or result: idle threats.) van4) (unnecessary; without good reason or foundation: idle fears; idle gossip.) fără temei; inutil2. verb1) (to be idle or do nothing: On holiday they just idled from morning till night.) a trândăvi2) (of an engine etc, to run gently without doing any work: They kept the car engine idling while they checked their position with the map.) a merge în ralanti•- idler- idleness
- idly
- idle away -
23 interested
1) ((often with in) showing attention or having curiosity: He's not interested in politics; Don't tell me any more - I'm not interested; I'll be interested to see what happens next week.) interesat2) ((often with in) willing, or wanting, to do, buy etc: Are you interested in (buying) a second-hand car?) interesat (de)3) (personally involved in a particular business, project etc and therefore likely to be anxious about decisions made regarding it: You must consult the other interested parties (= the other people involved).) interesat -
24 life
plural - lives; noun1) (the quality belonging to plants and animals which distinguishes them from rocks, minerals etc and things which are dead: Doctors are fighting to save the child's life.) viaţă2) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) viaţă3) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) vitalitate4) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) viaţă, existenţă5) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) perioadă6) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) (forme de) viaţă7) (the story of a life: He has written a life of Churchill.) biografie8) (life imprisonment: He was given life for murder.) închisoare pe viaţă•- lifeless- lifelike
- life-and-death
- lifebelt
- lifeboat
- lifebuoy
- life-cycle
- life expectancy
- lifeguard
- life-jacket
- lifeline
- lifelong
- life-saving
- life-sized
- life-size
- lifetime
- as large as life
- bring to life
- come to life
- for life
- the life and soul of the party
- not for the life of me
- not on your life!
- take life
- take one's life
- take one's life in one's hands
- to the life -
25 picket
['pikit] 1. noun1) ((any one of) a number of people employed at a factory etc who are on strike and who try to persuade workers not to go to work there, not to deliver goods there etc: The men set up a picket to stop lorries getting into the factory; ( also adjective) a picket line.) pichet2) (a soldier or a small group of soldiers on special duty, usually to guard against a sudden attack by the enemy: The commander placed pickets at various points round the camp; ( also adjective) picket duty.) (soldat de) pază2. verb1) (to place a group of soldiers, strikers etc somewhere as a picket: The strikers' leaders decided to picket the factory; The commander picketed the camp.) a picheta, a înconjura2) (to act as a picket (at): In this country, strikers have the legal right to picket; The soldiers picketed the camp.) a se organiza în pichete -
26 silent
[-t]1) (free from noise: The house was empty and silent.) liniştit2) (not speaking: He was silent on that subject.) tăcut3) (not making any noise: This lift is quite silent.) silenţios -
27 suitable
['su:təbl]1) (right or appropriate for a purpose or occasion: I haven't any suitable shoes for the wedding; Those shoes are not suitable for walking in the country; Many people applied for the job but not one of them was suitable.) convenabil, corespunzător2) (convenient: We must find a suitable day for our meeting.) care îi convine•- suitableness
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28 used
1) (employed or put to a purpose: This road is not used any more.)2) (not new: used cars.) -
29 anticipate
[æn'tisəpeit]1) (to expect (something): I'm not anticipating any trouble.) a anticipa2) (to see what is going to be wanted, required etc in the future and do what is necessary: A businessman must try to anticipate what his customers will want.) a prevedea• -
30 applicable
['æpli-]adjective This rule is not applicable (to me) any longer.) aplicabil (la) -
31 brook
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32 cash
[kæʃ] 1. noun1) (coins or paper money, not cheques, credit cards etc: Do you wish to pay cash?) (cu) bani cash/gheaţă2) (payment by money or cheque as opposed to payment by account: Cash or account, madam?) numerar3) (money in any form: He has plenty of cash.) bani (gheaţă)2. verb(to turn into, or exchange for, money: You may cash a traveller's cheque here; Can you cash a cheque for me?) a schimba; a plăti (în numerar)- cashier- cash-and-carry
- cash machine
- cash register
- cash in
- cash in on -
33 censor
['sensə] 1. noun1) (an official who examines films etc and has the power to remove any of the contents which might offend people: Part of his film has been banned by the censor.) cenzor2) (an official (eg in the army) who examines letters etc and removes information which the authorities do not wish to be made public for political reasons etc.) cenzor2. verbThis film has been censored; The soldiers' letters are censored.) a cenzura- censorship -
34 curve
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35 devil
['devl]1) (the spirit of evil; Satan: He does not worship God - he worships the Devil.) diavol2) (any evil or wicked spirit or person: That woman is a devil!) demon3) (a person who is bad or disapproved of: She's a lazy devil.) diavol4) (an unfortunate person for whom one feels pity: Poor devils! I feel really sorry for them.) bietul, săracul -
36 enthusiasm
[in'Ɵju:ziæzəm](strong or passionate interest: He has a great enthusiasm for travelling; He did not show any enthusiasm for our new plans.) entuziasm- enthusiastic
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37 freelance
noun, adjective ((of or done by) a person who is working on his own, not for any one employer: a freelance journalist; freelance work.) colaborator; freelance; pe cont propriu -
38 glassy
1) (not showing any expression: a glassy stare.) sticlos2) (like glass: a glassy sea.) ca oglinda -
39 gossip
['ɡosip] 1. noun1) (talk about other people's affairs, not always truthful: I never pay any attention to gossip.) bârfă2) (a chat: She dropped in for a cup of coffee and a gossip.) taifas3) (a person who listens to and passes on gossip: She's a dreadful gossip.) bârfitor2. verb1) (to pass on gossip.) a bârfi2) (to chat.) a sta la taifas, a pălăvrăgi•- gossipy- gossip column -
40 GP
[‹i: 'pi:](general practitioner; a doctor who treats the general illnesses of the people in a district, not specializing in any particular branch of medicine: My GP referred me to a heart specialist.)
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