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81 armband
noun (a strip of cloth etc worn round the arm: The people all wore black armbands as a sign of mourning.) banderolă -
82 band
[bænd] I noun1) (a strip of material to put round something: a rubber band.) bandă, fâşie2) (a stripe of a colour etc: a skirt with a band of red in it.) dungă3) (in radio etc, a group of frequencies or wavelengths: the medium waveband.) bandă (de frecvenţă)II 1. noun1) (a number of persons forming a group: a band of robbers.) bandă, ceată2) (a body of musicians: a brass band; a dance band.) orchestră; band, trupă2. verb(to unite or gather together for a purpose: They banded together to oppose the building of the garage.) a se aduna -
83 belt
[belt] 1. noun1) (a long (narrow) piece of leather, cloth etc worn round the waist: a trouser-belt; He tightened his belt.) curea2) (a similar object used to set wheels in motion: the belt of a vacuum-cleaner.) curea3) (a zone of country etc: a belt of trees; an industrial belt.) zonă2. verb1) (to fasten with a belt: He belted his trousers on.) a strânge cu cureaua2) (to strike (with or without a belt): He belted the disobedient dog.) a lovi (cu cureaua)•- belted -
84 beret
['berei, ]( American[) bə'rei](a round flat cap made of soft cloth, as worn by soldiers: Paratroopers wear red berets.) -
85 biscuit
['biskit]1) ((American cookie) a crisp, sweet piece of dough baked in small flat cakes.) biscuit2) (a similar savoury flat cake.)3) ((American) a small soft round cake.) -
86 block
[blok] 1. noun1) (a flat-sided mass of wood or stone etc: blocks of stone.) bloc2) (a piece of wood used for certain purposes: a chopping-block.) buştean3) (a connected group of houses, offices etc: a block of flats; an office block.) bloc, imobil4) (a barrier: a road block.) baraj rutier5) ((especially American) a group of buildings bounded by four streets: a walk round the block.) lot de case2. verb(to make (progress) difficult or impossible: The crashed cars blocked the road.) a bloca- blockade3. verbThe ships blockaded the town.) a supune unei blocade- blockage- blocked
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87 boa
['bəuə]((usually boa constrictor) a large snake that kills by winding itself round its prey.) şarpe boa -
88 bollard
1) (a post for controlling traffic: The pedestrian shopping area has been closed off with bollards.) bolard2) (a short post on a wharf or ship round which ropes are fastened.) -
89 bolster
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90 bolt
[boult] 1. noun1) (a bar to fasten a door etc: We have a bolt as well as a lock on the door.) zăvor2) (a round bar of metal, often with a screw thread for a nut: nuts and bolts.) şurub, bolţ3) (a flash of lightning.) fulger4) (a roll (of cloth): a bolt of silk.) rulou, cupon2. verb1) (to fasten with a bolt: He bolted the door.) a zăvorî2) (to swallow hastily: The child bolted her food.) a înghiţi (pe nemestecate)3) (to go away very fast: The horse bolted in terror.) a o lua la goană•- bolt-upright- boltupright
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91 border
['bo:də] 1. noun1) (the edge of a particular thing: the border of a picture/handkerchief.) margine2) (the boundary of a country: They'll ask for your passport at the border.) graniţă3) (a flower bed round the edge of a lawn etc: a flower border.) răzor2. verb((with on) to come near to or lie on the border of: Germany borders on France.) a se învecina cu, a fi lângă3. noun(the border between one thing and another: He was on the borderline between passing and failing.) graniţă -
92 boundary
plural - boundaries; noun1) (an often imaginary line separating one thing from another: the boundary between two towns.) graniţă2) ((in cricket) a hit which crosses the boundary line round the field, scoring four runs or six runs.) -
93 bracelet
['breislit](an ornament worn round the wrist or arm: a gold bracelet.) brăţară -
94 bracket fungus
(a round, flat fungus that grows out horizontally on the trunks of trees.) bureţi -
95 bring
[briŋ]past tense, past participle - brought; verb1) (to make (something or someone) come (to or towards a place): I'll bring plenty of food with me; Bring him to me!) a aduce2) (to result in: This medicine will bring you relief.) a aduce, a produce•- bring back
- bring down
- bring home to
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96 bulk
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97 bypass
noun (a road which avoids an obstruction or a busy area: Take the bypass round the city.) drum ocolit -
98 camouflage
1. noun(something, eg protective colouring, that makes an animal, person, building etc difficult for enemies to see against the background: The tiger's stripes are an effective camouflage in the jungle; The soldiers wound leaves and twigs round their helmets as camouflage.) camuflaj2. verb(to conceal with camouflage.) a camufla -
99 camp-fire
noun (the fire on which campers cook, and round which they sit in the evening etc.) foc de tabără -
100 cannon
['kænən] 1. plurals - cannons, cannon; noun(a type of large gun used formerly, mounted on a carriage.) tun2. verb((with into) to hit or collide with: He came rushing round the corner and cannoned into me.) a intra (în)
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