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quality+(noun)

  • 41 exhibit

    [iɡ'zibit] 1. verb
    1) (to show; to display to the public: My picture is to be exhibited in the art gallery.) a expune
    2) (to show (a quality etc): He exhibited a complete lack of concern for others.) a arăta
    2. noun
    1) (an object displayed publicly (eg in a museum): One of the exhibits is missing.) ex­ponat
    2) (an object or document produced in court as part of the evidence: The blood-stained scarf was exhibit number one in the murder trial.) probă materială
    - exhibitor

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  • 42 extremity

    [-'stre-]
    1) (the farthest point: The two poles represent the extremities of the earth's axis.) extre­mitate
    2) (an extreme degree; the quality of being extreme: Their suffering reached such extremities that many died.) intensitate
    3) (a situation of great danger or distress: They need help in this extremity.) situaţie limită
    4) (the parts of the body furthest from the middle eg the hands and feet.) extremitate

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  • 43 fame

    [feim]
    (the quality of being well-known: Her novels brought her fame.) renume
    - famously

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  • 44 feature

    ['fi: ə] 1. noun
    1) (a mark by which anything is known; a quality: The use of bright colours is one of the features of her painting.) caracteristică
    2) (one of the parts of one's face (eyes, nose etc): She has very regular features.) trăsătură
    3) (a special article in a newspaper: `The Times' is doing a feature on holidays.) articol (de ziar)
    4) (the main film in a cinema programme etc: The feature begins at 7.30; ( also adjective) a feature film.) film (de lung metraj)
    2. verb
    (to give or have a part (especially an important one): That film features the best of the British actresses.) a prezenta/a avea în rolul principal

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  • 45 fine

    I 1. adjective
    1) ((usually of art etc) very good; of excellent quality: fine paintings; a fine performance.) bun
    2) ((of weather) bright; not raining: a fine day.) frumos
    3) (well; healthy: I was ill yesterday but I am feeling fine today!) bine
    4) (thin or delicate: a fine material.) fin
    5) (careful; detailed: Fine workmanship is required for such delicate embroidery.) de fineţe
    6) (made of small pieces, grains etc: fine sand; fine rain.) fin
    7) (slight; delicate: a fine balance; a fine distinction.) subtil
    8) (perfectly satisfactory: There's nothing wrong with your work - it's fine.) foarte bine
    2. adverb
    (satisfactorily: This arrangement suits me fine.) de minune
    3. interjection
    (good; well done etc: You've finished already - fine!) bine!; bravo!
    - finery
    - fine art
    II 1. noun
    (money which must be paid as a punishment: I had to pay a fine.) amendă
    2. verb
    (to make (someone) pay a fine: She was fined $10.) a amenda

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  • 46 flavour

    ['fleivə] 1. noun
    1) (taste: The tea has a wonderful flavour.) aromă, savoare
    2) (atmosphere; quality: an Eastern flavour.) at­mo­sferă
    2. verb
    (to give flavour to: She flavoured the cake with lemon.) a aromatiza

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  • 47 glitter

    ['ɡlitə] 1. verb
    (to sparkle: Her diamonds glittered in the light.) a scânteia; a străluci
    2. noun
    (the quality of glittering: the glitter of her diamonds.) scânteiere; strălucire

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  • 48 glory

    ['ɡlo:ri] 1. plural - glories; noun
    1) (fame or honour: glory on the field of battle; He took part in the competition for the glory of the school.) glorie
    2) (a source of pride, fame etc: This building is one of the many glories of Venice.) glorie
    3) (the quality of being magnificent: The sun rose in all its glory.) splendoare
    2. verb
    (to take great pleasure in: He glories in his work as an architect.) a savura, a se desfăta
    - glorification
    - glorious
    - gloriously

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  • 49 good

    [ɡud] 1. comparative - better; adjective
    1) (well-behaved; not causing trouble etc: Be good!; She's a good baby.) bun
    2) (correct, desirable etc: She was a good wife; good manners; good English.) corect; devo­tat
    3) (of high quality: good food/literature; His singing is very good.) de bună calitate
    4) (skilful; able to do something well: a good doctor; good at tennis; good with children.) com­petent; priceput
    5) (kind: You've been very good to him; a good father.) bun, agreabil
    6) (helpful; beneficial: Exercise is good for you.; Cheese is good for you.) de nădejde
    7) (pleased, happy etc: I'm in a good mood today.) mulţumit
    8) (pleasant; enjoyable: to read a good book; Ice-cream is good to eat.) bun, plăcut
    9) (considerable; enough: a good salary; She talked a good deal of nonsense.) consi­de­ra­bil, mare
    10) (suitable: a good man for the job.) potri­vit
    11) (sound, fit: good health; good eyesight; a car in good condition.) potrivit
    12) (sensible: Can you think of one good reason for doing that?) bun
    13) (showing approval: We've had very good reports about you.) favorabil
    14) (thorough: a good clean.) temeinic
    15) (healthy or in a positive mood: I don't feel very good this morning.) bine
    2. noun
    1) (advantage or benefit: He worked for the good of the poor; for your own good; What's the good of a broken-down car?) avan­taj, pro­fit
    2) (goodness: I always try to see the good in people.) bunătate
    3. interjection
    (an expression of approval, gladness etc.) bun!, bine!
    4. interjection
    ((also my goodness) an expression of surprise etc.) O, Doamne!
    - goody
    - goodbye
    - good-day
    - good evening
    - good-for-nothing
    - good humour
    - good-humoured
    - good-humouredly
    - good-looking
    - good morning
    - good afternoon
    - good-day
    - good evening
    - good night
    - good-natured
    - goodwill
    - good will
    - good works
    - as good as
    - be as good as one's word
    - be up to no good
    - deliver the goods
    - for good
    - for goodness' sake
    - good for
    - good for you
    - him
    - Good Friday
    - good gracious
    - good heavens
    - goodness gracious
    - goodness me
    - good old
    - make good
    - no good
    - put in a good word for
    - take something in good part
    - take in good part
    - thank goodness
    - to the good

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  • 50 hi-fi

    1. (short for high fidelity) noun
    ((a record-player etc producing) high quality and great accuracy in the reproduction of sound.) hi-fi, înaltă fidelitate
    2. adjective
    hi-fi equipment.) de înaltă fide­li­tate

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  • 51 humour

    ['hju:mə] 1. noun
    1) (the ability to amuse people; quickness to spot a joke: He has a great sense of humour.) umor
    2) (the quality of being amusing: the humour of the situation.) comic
    2. verb
    (to please (someone) by agreeing with him or doing as he wishes: There is no point in telling him he is wrong - just humour him instead.) a face pe plac
    - humorous
    - humorously
    - humorousness
    - - humoured

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  • 52 intimacy

    [-məsi]
    1) (the quality of being intimate.) intimitate
    2) (close friendship.) prietenie strânsă

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  • 53 life

    plural - lives; noun
    1) (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.) viaţă
    2) (the period between birth and death: He had a long and happy life.) viaţă
    3) (liveliness: She was full of life and energy.) vita­litate
    4) (a manner of living: She lived a life of ease and idleness.) viaţă, existenţă
    5) (the period during which any particular state exists: He had many different jobs during his working life.) perioadă
    6) (living things: It is now believed that there may be life on Mars; animal life.) (forme de) viaţă
    7) (the story of a life: He has written a life of Churchill.) biografie
    8) (life imprisonment: He was given life for murder.) închisoare pe viaţă
    - 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

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  • 54 literature

    ['litrə ə]
    (poems, novels, plays etc in verse or prose, especially if of fine quality.) literatură

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  • 55 mean

    [mi:n] I adjective
    1) (not generous (with money etc): He's very mean (with his money / over pay).) avar, zgârcit
    2) (likely or intending to cause harm or annoyance: It is mean to tell lies.) rău, urât
    3) ((especially American) bad-tempered, vicious or cruel: a mean mood.) răutăcios
    4) ((of a house etc) of poor quality; humble: a mean dwelling.) mizerabil
    - meanness
    - meanie
    II 1. adjective
    1) ((of a statistic) having the middle position between two points, quantities etc: the mean value on a graph.) mediu
    2) (average: the mean annual rainfall.) medie
    2. noun
    (something that is midway between two opposite ends or extremes: Three is the mean of the series one to five.) medie; mijloc
    III 1. past tense, past participle - meant; verb
    1) (to (intend to) express, show or indicate: `Vacation' means `holiday'; What do you mean by (saying/doing) that?) a însemna; a se referi (la)
    2) (to intend: I meant to go to the exhibition but forgot; For whom was that letter meant?; He means (= is determined) to be a rich man some day.) a intenţiona; a-şi pune în gând
    2. adjective
    ((of a look, glance etc) showing a certain feeling or giving a certain message: The teacher gave the boy a meaning look when he arrived late.) elocvent
    - meaningless
    - be meant to
    - mean well

    English-Romanian dictionary > mean

  • 56 medium

    ['mi:diəm] 1. plurals - media; noun
    1) (something by or through which an effect is produced: Air is the medium through which sound is carried.) mediu
    2) ((especially in plural) a means (especially radio, television and newspapers) by which news etc is made known: the news media.) (mass-)media
    3) (a person through whom spirits of dead people are said to speak: I know a medium who says she can communicate with Napoleon.) me­dium
    4) (a substance in which specimens are preserved, bacteria grown etc.) mediu
    2. adjective
    (middle or average in size, quality etc: Would you like the small, medium or large packet?) mijlociu

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  • 57 metaphor

    ['metəfə]
    (a form of expression (not using `like' or `as')in which a quality or characteristic is given to a person or thing by using a name, image, adjective etc normally used of something else which has similar qualities etc: `He's a tiger when he's angry' is an example of (a) metaphor.) metaforă
    - metaphorical
    - metaphoric
    - metaphorically

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  • 58 minus

    1. preposition
    (used to show subtraction: Ten minus two equals eight (10 - 2 = 8).) minus
    2. noun
    ((also minus sign) a sign (-) used to show subtraction or negative quality.) minus
    3. adjective
    (negative or less than zero: a minus number; Twelve from ten equals minus two (10 - 12 = -2).) minus

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  • 59 moderate

    1. ['modəreit] verb
    (to make or become less extreme: He was forced to moderate his demands; Gradually the pain moderated.) a (se) modera
    2. [-rət] adjective
    1) (keeping within reasonable limits; not extreme: The prices were moderate; moderate opinions.) moderat
    2) (medium or average; not particularly good: workmanship of moderate quality.) mediu
    3. noun
    (a person whose views are not extreme: Politically, she's a moderate.) moderat
    - moderateness
    - moderation

    English-Romanian dictionary > moderate

  • 60 moisture

    ['mois ə]
    noun ((the quality of) dampness: This soil needs moisture.) umezeală, umi­ditate

    English-Romanian dictionary > moisture

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