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101 windscreen
1) (a transparent (usually glass) screen above the dashboard of a car.)2) (a wall usually constructed out from the house wall to protect people on a patio or balcony from the wind.) -
102 access
['ækses]1) (way or right of approach or entry: We gained access to the house through a window.) acces2) (way or right to meet (someone) or use (something): Senior students have access to the library at weekends.) acces•- accessible
- accessibility -
103 adjacent
[ə'‹eisənt]((often with to) lying next (to): We had adjacent rooms in the hotel; They have bought the house adjacent to mine.) învecinat, vecin -
104 association
1) (a club, society etc.) asociaţie2) (a friendship or partnership.) prietenie; parteneriat3) (a connection in the mind: The house had associations with her dead husband.) asociere de idei -
105 commanding
1) (impressive: He has a commanding appearance.) impozant, impresionant2) (with a wide view: The house had a commanding position on the hill.) de unde se poate admira toată priveliştea -
106 consternation
[konstə'neiʃən](astonishment or dismay: To my consternation, when I reached home I found I had lost the key of the house.) consternare -
107 cordon
['ko:dn](a line of sentries or policemen to prevent people from entering an area: They've put a cordon round the house where the bomb is planted.) cordon (de poliţie) -
108 deny
1) (to declare not to be true: He denied the charge of theft.) a nega2) (to refuse (to give or grant someone something); to say `no' to: He was denied admission to the house.) a refuza•- denial -
109 domestic
[də'mestik]1) (of or in the house or home: a domestic servant; domestic utensils.) domestic, casnic2) (concerning one's private life or family: domestic problems.) familial3) ((of animals) tame and living with or used by people.) domestic4) (not foreign: the Government's domestic policy.) intern•- domestication
- domesticity
- domestic help -
110 familiar
[fə'miljə]1) (well-known: The house was familiar to him; She looks very familiar (to me).) familiar, cunoscut2) ((with with) knowing about: Are you familiar with the plays of Shakespeare?) familiarizat (cu)3) (too friendly: You are much too familiar with my wife!) (prea) intim•- familiarity
- familiarize
- familiarise
- familiarization
- familiarisation -
111 fling
[fliŋ] 1. past tense, past participle - flung; verb1) (to throw with great force: He flung a brick through the window.) a arunca2) (to rush: He flung out of the house.) a se repezi2. noun(a lively Scottish dance: They danced a Highland fling.) dans vioi -
112 habitable
['hæbitəbl]((negative unhabitable) (usually of buildings) fit to be lived in: The house is no longer habitable - the roof is collapsing.) locuibil- habitat- habitation -
113 inherit
[in'herit]1) (to receive (property etc belonging to someone who has died): He inherited the house from his father; She inherited four thousand dollars from her father.) a moşteni2) (to have (qualities) the same as one's parents etc: She inherits her quick temper from her mother.) a moşteni• -
114 ours
pronoun (the one(s) belonging to us: The house is ours.) al nostru, a noastră -
115 overlook
[əuvə'luk]1) (to look down on: The house overlooked the river.) a avea vedere spre; a domina2) (to take no notice of: We shall overlook your lateness this time.) a trece cu vederea -
116 overrun
present participle - overrunning; verb1) (to fill, occupy or take possession of: The house was overrun with mice.) a invada; a năpădi2) (to continue longer than intended: The programme overran by five minutes.) a depăşi (o limită de timp) -
117 own
[əun] 1. verb1) (to have as a possession: I own a car.) a poseda2) (to admit that something is true: I own that I have not been working very hard.) a recunoaşte2. adjective, pronoun(belonging to (the person stated): The house is my own; I saw it with my own eyes.)- owner- ownership
- get one's own back
- own up -
118 parsonage
[-ni‹]noun (the house in which the parson of a parish lives.) casă parohială -
119 previous
['pri:viəs](earlier in time or order: on a previous occasion; the previous owner of the house.) precedent- previous to -
120 secondly
adverb (in the second place: I have two reasons for not buying the house - firstly, it's too big, and secondly it's too far from town.) în al doilea rând
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