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1 obvious
['obviəs](easily seen or understood; evident: It was obvious that she was ill; an obvious improvement.) evident -
2 a foregone conclusion
(a result that is so obvious that it can be seen before it happens: It is a foregone conclusion who will win.) previzibil -
3 blatant
['bleitənt](very obvious; shameless: a blatant lie; blatant disrespect.) flagrant; strigător la cer -
4 bottle up
(to prevent (eg one's feelings) from becoming obvious: Don't bottle up your anger.) a înfrâna -
5 characterise
1) (to be the obvious feature of: The giraffe is characterized by its long neck.) a caracteriza2) (to describe (as): She characterized him as weak and indecisive.) a descrie -
6 characterize
1) (to be the obvious feature of: The giraffe is characterized by its long neck.) a caracteriza2) (to describe (as): She characterized him as weak and indecisive.) a descrie -
7 charade
(a piece of ridiculous pretence which is so obvious that it does not deceive anyone.) comedie; mascaradă- charades -
8 crass
[kræs]1) (very obvious or very great: a crass mistake.) cras2) (stupid.) prost3) (insensitive.) nesimţit -
9 disappointment
noun Her disappointment was obvious from her face; His failure was a great disappointment to his wife.) decepţie; dezamăgire -
10 flagrant
['fleiɡrənt]((usually of something bad) very obvious; easily seen: flagrant injustice.) flagrant- flagrancy -
11 glaring
1) (unpleasantly bright; too bright: the glaring sun; glaring colours.) orbitor2) (obvious: a glaring error.) flagrant -
12 laugh at
(to make it obvious that one regards something or someone as humorous, ridiculous or deserving scorn: Everyone will laugh at me if I wear that dress!; The others laughed at his fears.) a râde de, a-şi bate joc de -
13 manifest
['mænifest] 1. verb(to show (clearly): He manifested his character in his behaviour.) a dezvălui; a manifesta2. adjective(easily seen by the eye or understood by the mind; obvious: manifest stupidity.) evident- manifestation -
14 manifestation
1) (an obvious or clear example: This is another manifestation of his ignorance.) manifestare2) (the act of showing clearly.) manifestare -
15 mannerism
noun (an odd and obvious habit in a person's behaviour, speech etc: He scratches his ear when he talks and has other mannerisms.) tic, manie -
16 marked
adjective (obvious or easily noticeable: There has been a marked improvement in her work.) evident -
17 miracle
['mirəkl]1) (something which man is not normally capable of making happen and which is therefore thought to be done by a god or God: Christ's turning of water into wine was a miracle.) miracol2) (a fortunate happening that has no obvious natural cause or explanation: It's a miracle he wasn't killed in the plane crash.) minune•- miraculously -
18 optimism
['optimizəm](a state of mind in which one always hopes or expects that something good will happen: Even when it was obvious to the others that he was not going to succeed he was full of optimism.) optimism- optimist- optimistic
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19 parade
[pə'reid] 1. noun1) (a line of people, vehicles etc moving forward in order often as a celebration of some event: a circus parade.) paradă2) (an arrangement of soldiers in a particular order: The troops are on parade.) paradă2. verb1) (to march in a line moving forward in order: They paraded through the town.) a defila2) (to arrange soldiers in order: The colonel paraded his soldiers.) a încolona pentru paradă3) (to show or display in an obvious way: She paraded her new clothes in front of her friends.) a etala -
20 plain
[plein] 1. adjective1) (simple or ordinary; without ornament or decoration: plain living; good, plain food.) simplu2) (easy to understand; clear: His words were quite plain.) clar3) (absolutely open or honest, with no attempt to be tactful: I'll be quite plain with you; plain speaking.) sincer4) (obvious: It's plain (to see) you haven't been practising your music.) evident, clar5) (not pretty: a rather plain girl.) oarecare2. noun1) (a large flat level piece of land: the plains of central Canada.) câmpie2) (a kind of knitting stitch.) ochi (de împletitură)•- plainly- plainness
- plain chocolate
- plain clothes
- plain sailing
- plain-spoken
- in plain English
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