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1 stem
I 1. [stem] noun1) (the part of a plant that grows upward from the root, or the part from which a leaf, flower or fruit grows; a stalk: Poppies have long, hairy, twisting stems.) tulpină2) (the narrow part of various objects, eg of a wine-glass between the bowl and the base: the stem of a wine-glass / of a tobacco-pipe.) picior3) (the upright piece of wood or metal at the bow of a ship: As the ship struck the rock, she shook from stem to stern.) etravă2. verb((with from) to be caused by: Hate sometimes stems from envy.) a proveni (din/de la), a fi cauzat de- - stemmedII [stem] past tense, past participle - stemmed; verb(to stop (a flow, eg of blood).) a opri -
2 stem
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3 stem spider
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4 cam follower (stem) guide
(auto) ghid de tachetEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > cam follower (stem) guide
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5 grief stem
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6 guide pin / stem
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7 valve rod / shaft / spindle / stem
(mas) tija de sertar / supapă / robinetEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > valve rod / shaft / spindle / stem
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8 bulb
1) (the ball-shaped part of the stem of certain plants, eg onions, tulips etc, from which their roots grow.) bulb2) ((also light bulb) a pear-shaped glass globe surrounding the element of an electric light.) bec3) (the pear-shaped end of a thermometer.) partea de jos a tubului unui termometru•- bulbous -
9 cactus
['kæktəs]plurals - cacti; noun(a prickly plant whose stem stores water.) cactus -
10 cane
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11 flower
1. noun(the part of a plant or tree from which fruit or seed grows, often brightly coloured and sometimes including the stem on which it grows: a bunch of flowers.) floare2. verb((of plants etc) to produce flowers: This plant flowers in early May.) a înflori- flowered- flowery
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12 goblet
['ɡoblit](a drinking-cup with a thin stem: He served the wine in goblets.) cupă -
13 leaf
[li:f]plural - leaves; noun1) (a part of a plant growing from the side of a stem, usually green, flat and thin, but of various shapes depending on the plant: Many trees lose their leaves in autumn.) frunză2) (something thin like a leaf, especially the page of a book: Several leaves had been torn out of the book.) foaie3) (an extra part of a table, either attached to one side with a hinge or added to the centre when the two ends are apart.) planşetă cu care se poate mări suprafaţa unei mese•- leaflet- leafy
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14 node
[nəud]1) (a small swelling eg in an organ of the body.) nodul, excrescenţă2) (a place, often swollen, where a leaf is attached to a stem.) nod -
15 pear
[peə](a type of fruit of the apple family, round at the bottom and narrowing towards the stem or top: She's very fond of pears; ( also adjective) a pear tree.) pară -
16 plant
1. noun1) (anything growing from the ground, having a stem, a root and leaves: flowering/tropical plants.) plantă2) (industrial machinery: engineering plant.) mecanism, instalaţie3) (a factory.) uzină2. verb1) (to put (something) into the ground so that it will grow: We have planted vegetables in the garden.) a planta2) (to make (a garden etc); to cause (a garden etc) to have (plants etc) growing in it: The garden was planted with shrubs; We're going to plant an orchard.) a planta; a sădi3) (to place heavily or firmly: He planted himself between her and the door.) a se planta; a (se) posta4) (to put in someone's possession, especially as false evidence: He claimed that the police had planted the weapon on his brother.) a ascunde (pentru a da vina pe cineva)•- planter -
17 runner
1) (a person who runs: There are five runners in this race.) alergător2) (the long narrow part on which a sledge etc moves: He polished the runners of the sledge; an ice-skate runner.) tălpică3) (a long stem of a plant which puts down roots.) stolon -
18 sap
I [sæp] noun(the liquid in trees, plants etc: The sap flowed out when he broke the stem of the flower.)II [sæp] past tense, past participle - sapped; verb(to weaken or destroy (a person's strength, confidence, courage etc): The disease slowly sapped his strength.) -
19 section
['sekʃən]1) (a part or division: He divided the orange into sections; There is disagreement in one section of the community; the accounts section of the business.) secţiune; secţie2) (a view of the inside of anything when, or as if, it is cut right through or across: a section of the stem of a flower.) secţiune• -
20 stalk
I [sto:k] noun(the stem of a plant or of a leaf, flower or fruit: If the stalk is damaged, the plant may die.) tulpinăII [sto:k] verb1) (to walk stiffly and proudly, eg in anger: He stalked out of the room in disgust.) a merge cu un aer mândru2) (to move menacingly through a place: Disease and famine stalk (through) the country.) a bântui3) (in hunting, to move gradually as close as possible to game, eg deer, trying to remain hidden: Have you ever stalked deer / been deer-stalking?) a pândi•- stalker
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