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people+(noun)

  • 21 assembly

    1) (a collection of people (usually for a particular purpose): a legislative assembly; The school meets for morning assembly at 8.30.) adunare, întrunire
    2) (the act of assembling or putting together.) asamblare

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  • 22 asylum

    1) (safety; protection: He was granted political asylum.) azil
    2) (an old name for a home for people who are mentally ill.) azil

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  • 23 attendance

    noun His attendance (= the number of times he attends) at school is poor; Attendances (= the number of people attending) at the concerts went down after the price of tickets increased.) frecvenţă; public

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  • 24 automation

    noun ((in factories etc) the use of machines, especially to work other machines: Automation has resulted in people losing their jobs.) automatizare

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  • 25 backpack

    noun ((especially American) a bag that walkers, people who go on trips, or students carry on their backs.) rucsac

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  • 26 backup

    1) (additional people who provide help when it is needed: The police officer requested some backup when the shooting began.)
    2) (a copy of a computer file that can be used in case the original is destroyed.)
    3) (( also adjective) a piece of equipment, a system etc that can be used when there is a problem with the original one: a backup plan; We have a backup generator in case the power fails.)

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  • 27 blacklist

    noun (a list of people who are out of favour etc.) listă negră

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  • 28 boarding-house

    noun (a house where people live and take meals as paying guests.) pen­siune

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  • 29 candid camera

    noun (the use of a hidden video camera to show people while they are being tricked as a joke.)

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  • 30 carnage

    (the slaughter of great numbers of people: the carnage of war.) măcel

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  • 31 carnival

    (a public entertainment, often involving processions of people in fancy dress etc: a winter carnival.) carnaval

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  • 32 cartoon

    1) (a drawing making fun of someone or something: a cartoon of the Prime Minister in the newspaper.) caricatură
    2) (a film consisting of a series of drawings in which the people and animals give the impression of movement: a Walt Disney cartoon.) de­sene animate

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  • 33 cash machine

    noun ((also cash dispenser, cashpoint; American ATM) a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.)

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  • 34 cenotaph

    (a monument to a person or people buried elsewhere, especially a monument built in memory of soldiers etc killed in war.) cenotaf, monument

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  • 35 censorship

    noun (the policy of censoring: Some people disapprove of censorship.) cenzură

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  • 36 civil disobedience

    noun (a refusal by a large number of people to pay taxes or obey certain laws in a nonviolent way in order to protest against the government, its policies etc.)

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  • 37 civilisation

    1) (the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.) civilizare
    2) (a civilized people and their way of life: the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.) civi­­­lizaţie

    English-Romanian dictionary > civilisation

  • 38 civilization

    1) (the act of civilizing, or process or state of being civilized.) civilizare
    2) (a civilized people and their way of life: the ancient civilizations of Egypt and Greece.) civi­­­lizaţie

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  • 39 classified ad

    noun ((American want ad) a small advertisement that people put in a newspaper when they want to buy or sell something, offer or find a job etc.)

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  • 40 coastguard

    noun (a person or group of people, employed to watch the coast for smugglers, ships in distress etc.) pază de coastă

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См. также в других словарях:

  • people person — noun (informal) Someone who enjoys or excels at working or dealing with others • • • Main Entry: ↑people * * * noun [singular] : someone who enjoys being with or talking to other people The company is looking for a people person to join their… …   Useful english dictionary

  • People (disambiguation) — People may refer to: *the uncountable noun **a plural of Person *the countable noun ** Nation ** an ethnic group ** a tribe;as a proper name * an Nas , The People , a book of the Qur an * The People , a Sunday UK newspaper *People (magazine), an… …   Wikipedia

  • people skills — plural noun (informal) The ability to work or deal with others harmoniously • • • Main Entry: ↑people * * * people skills UK US noun [plural] the ability to communicate effectively with people in a friendly way, especially in business Thesaurus:… …   Useful english dictionary

  • people - person — ◊ people People is a plural noun. You use a plural form of a verb after it. People is most commonly used to refer to a particular group of men and women. There were 120 people at the lecture. We ll talk to the people concerned and see how they… …   Useful english dictionary

  • People — Peo ple, n. [OE. peple, people, OF. pueple, F. peuple, fr. L. populus. Cf. {Populage}, {Public}, {Pueblo}.] 1. The body of persons who compose a community, tribe, nation, or race; an aggregate of individuals forming a whole; a community; a nation …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • people — noun 1 more than one person ADJECTIVE ▪ young ▪ elderly, old ▪ common, normal, ordinary ▪ real …   Collocations dictionary

  • people — I noun citizenry, commonality, community, community at large, country, cultures, general public, humanity, inhabitants, multitude, nation, national group, nationality, persons, populace, population, race, society, state II index community, family …   Law dictionary

  • people skills — ➔ skill * * * people skills UK US noun [plural] ► HR the ability to deal with people in a friendly and effective way that achieves good results: »The successful candidate will need excellent people skills as well as the relevant qualifications.… …   Financial and business terms

  • people meter — ➔ meter1 * * * people meter UK US noun [C] ► MARKETING a piece of electronic equipment used in people s homes to measure the number and type of people watching particular television programmes to help with planning, advertising, etc …   Financial and business terms

  • people — UK US /ˈpiːpl/ noun [plural] ► HR the people who work for a particular organization or person: »Firms need to keep investing both in infrastructure and their people. »Your people can talk to my people about percentages …   Financial and business terms

  • people person — UK US noun [S] ► HR someone who is good at dealing with other people: »Colleagues say she s a good people person who can really motivate a team …   Financial and business terms

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