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support+(verb)

  • 1 support

    [sə'po:t] 1. verb
    1) (to bear the weight of, or hold upright, in place etc: That chair won't support him / his weight; He limped home, supported by a friend on either side of him.) a sus­ţine, a sprijini
    2) (to give help, or approval to: He has always supported our cause; His family supported him in his decision.) a susţine
    3) (to provide evidence for the truth of: New discoveries have been made that support his theory; The second witness supported the statement of the first one.) a corobora, a confirma
    4) (to supply with the means of living: He has a wife and four children to support.) a creşte
    2. noun
    1) (the act of supporting or state of being supported: That type of shoe doesn't give the foot much support; The plan was cancelled because of lack of support; Her job is the family's only means of support; I would like to say a word or two in support of his proposal.) spri­jin, susţinere
    2) (something that supports: One of the supports of the bridge collapsed.) suport
    - supporting

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  • 2 encourage

    1) (to give support, confidence or hope to: The general tried to encourage the troops: You should not encourage him in his extravagance; I felt encouraged by his praise.) a încuraja
    2) (to urge (a person) to do something: You must encourage him to try again.) a stimula
    - encouragingly
    - encouragement

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  • 3 tout

    (to go about in search of buyers, jobs, support, votes etc: The taxi-driver drove around touting for custom.) a căuta

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  • 4 cushion

    ['kuʃən] 1. noun
    1) (a bag of cloth etc filled with soft material, eg feathers etc, used for support or to make a seat more comfortable: I'll sit on a cushion on the floor.) pernă
    2) (any similar support: A hovercraft travels on a cushion of air.) pernă
    2. verb
    (to lessen the force of a blow etc: The soft sand cushioned his fall.) a amortiza

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  • 5 mount

    1. verb
    1) (to get or climb up (on or on to): He mounted the platform; She mounted (the horse) and rode off.) a urca pe, a încăle­ca pe
    2) (to rise in level: Prices are mounting steeply.) a urca
    3) (to put (a picture etc) into a frame, or stick it on to card etc.) a înrăma
    4) (to hang or put up on a stand, support etc: He mounted the tiger's head on the wall.) a fixa, a pune (pe un suport)
    5) (to organize: The army mounted an attack; to mount an exhibition.) a organiza
    2. noun
    1) (a thing or animal that one rides, especially a horse.) lucru/animal pe care se înca­lecă
    2) (a support or backing on which anything is placed for display: Would this picture look better on a red mount or a black one?) suport; ramă; montură
    - Mountie

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  • 6 sling

    1. [sliŋ] noun
    1) (a type of bandage hanging from the neck or shoulders to support an injured arm: He had his broken arm in a sling.) eşarfă
    2) (a band of cloth etc worn over the shoulder for supporting a rifle etc on the back.) bandulieră
    3) (a looped arrangement of ropes, chains etc for supporting, hoisting, carrying and lowering heavy objects.) parâmă; funie
    2. verb
    1) (to throw violently: The boy slung a stone at the dog.) a azvârli
    2) (to support, hang or swing by means of a strap, sling etc: He had a camera and binoculars slung round his neck.) a atârna

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  • 7 strap

    [stræp] 1. noun
    1) (a narrow strip of leather, cloth, or other material, eg with a buckle for fastening something (eg a suitcase, wristwatch etc) or by which to hold, hang or support something (eg a camera, rucksack etc): I need a new watch-strap; luggage straps.) curea
    2) (a short looped strip of leather etc, hanging from the roof of a train, by which a standing passenger can support himself.) curea
    2. verb
    1) (to beat (eg a schoolchild) on the hand with a leather strap: He was strapped for being rude to the teacher.) a bate la palmă
    2) (to fasten with a strap etc: The two pieces of luggage were strapped together; He strapped on his new watch.) a lega laolaltă
    - strap in
    - strap up

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  • 8 arch

    1. noun
    1) (the top part of a door etc or a support for a roof etc which is built in the shape of a curve.) boltă
    2) (a monument which is shaped like an arch: the Marble Arch in London.) arc
    3) (anything that is like an arch in shape: The rainbow formed an arch in the sky.) arc
    4) (the raised part of the sole of the foot.) sco­bi­tura tălpii
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) be in the shape of an arch: The cat arched its back.) a arcui
    - archway

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  • 9 back

    [bæk] 1. noun
    1) (in man, the part of the body from the neck to the bottom of the spine: She lay on her back.) spate
    2) (in animals, the upper part of the body: She put the saddle on the horse's back.) spate
    3) (that part of anything opposite to or furthest from the front: the back of the house; She sat at the back of the hall.) spate; fund
    4) (in football, hockey etc a player who plays behind the forwards.)
    2. adjective
    (of or at the back: the back door.) din spate
    3. adverb
    1) (to, or at, the place or person from which a person or thing came: I went back to the shop; He gave the car back to its owner.) înapoi
    2) (away (from something); not near (something): Move back! Let the ambulance get to the injured man; Keep back from me or I'll hit you!) înapoi; la o parte
    3) (towards the back (of something): Sit back in your chair.) jos
    4) (in return; in response to: When the teacher is scolding you, don't answer back.) în schimb; înapoi
    5) (to, or in, the past: Think back to your childhood.) înapoi
    4. verb
    1) (to (cause to) move backwards: He backed (his car) out of the garage.) a da îna­poi, a merge în marşarier
    2) (to help or support: Will you back me against the others?) a susţine
    3) (to bet or gamble on: I backed your horse to win.) a miza pe, a pune pariu pe
    - backbite
    - backbiting
    - backbone
    - backbreaking
    - backdate
    - backfire
    - background
    - backhand
    5. adverb
    (using backhand: She played the stroke backhand; She writes backhand.) back­hand/ care are rever; aplecat spre stânga
    - back-number
    - backpack
    - backpacking: go backpacking
    - backpacker
    - backside
    - backslash
    - backstroke
    - backup
    - backwash
    - backwater
    - backyard
    - back down
    - back of
    - back on to
    - back out
    - back up
    - have one's back to the wall
    - put someone's back up
    - take a back seat

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  • 10 base

    I 1. [beis] noun
    1) (the foundation, support, or lowest part (of something), or the surface on which something is standing: the base of the statue; the base of the triangle; the base of the tree.) bază, temelie, fundaţie
    2) (the main ingredient of a mixture: This paint has oil as a base.) bază
    3) (a headquarters, starting-point etc: an army base.) bază
    2. verb
    ((often with on) to use as a foundation, starting-point etc: I base my opinion on evidence; Our group was based in Paris.) a înte­meia, a pune bazele
    II [beis] adjective
    (wicked or worthless: base desires.) josnic, mârşav
    - baseness

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  • 11 bear

    I [beə] past tense - bore; verb
    1) ((usually with cannot, could not etc) to put up with or endure: I couldn't bear it if he left.) a su­porta
    2) (to be able to support: Will the table bear my weight?) a rezista la
    3) ((past participle in passive born [bo:n]) to produce (children): She has borne (him) several children; She was born on July 7.) a naşte
    4) (to carry: He was borne shoulder-high after his victory.) a purta
    5) (to have: The cheque bore his signature.) a purta
    6) (to turn or fork: The road bears left here.) a o lua la
    - bearer
    - bearing
    - bearings
    - bear down on
    - bear fruit
    - bear out
    - bear up
    - bear with
    - find/get one's bearings
    - lose one's bearings
    II [beə] noun
    (a large heavy animal with thick fur and hooked claws.) urs

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  • 12 bracket

    ['brækit] 1. noun
    1) ((usually in plural) marks (eg (),, etc) used to group together one or more words etc.) paranteză; acoladă
    2) (a support for a shelf etc: The shelf fell down because the brackets were not strong enough.) suport
    2. verb
    1) (to enclose (words etc) by brackets.) a pune în paranteză
    2) ((sometimes with together) to group together (similar or equal people or things).) a pune în aceeaşi categorie

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  • 13 bridge

    [bri‹] 1. noun
    1) (a structure carrying a road or railway over a river etc.) pod
    2) (the narrow raised platform for the captain of a ship.) punte de comandă
    3) (the bony part (of the nose).) baza nasului
    4) (the support of the strings of a violin etc.) căluş
    2. verb
    1) (to build a bridge over: They bridged the stream.) a construi un pod peste
    2) (to close a gap, pause etc: He bridged the awkward silence with a funny remark.) a um­ple, a trece peste

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  • 14 campaign

    [kæm'pein] 1. noun
    1) (the operations of an army while fighting in one area or for one purpose: the Burma campaign in the Second World War.) campanie
    2) (a series of organized actions in support of a cause: a campaign against smoking.) cam­pa­nie
    2. verb
    (to take part in a campaign: He has campaigned against smoking for years.) a par­­­ti­cipa la o campanie

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  • 15 canvass

    ['kænvəs]
    (to go round (an area) asking (people) for (support, votes, custom etc): We're canvassing for the Conservative Party candidate.) a face campanie (electorală)

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  • 16 carry

    ['kæri]
    1) (to take from one place etc to another: She carried the child over the river; Flies carry disease.) a purta; a duce
    2) (to go from one place to another: Sound carries better over water.) a trece; a ajunge (la); a se propaga
    3) (to support: These stone columns carry the weight of the whole building.) a (sus)ţine
    4) (to have or hold: This job carries great responsibility.) a presupune
    5) (to approve (a bill etc) by a majority of votes: The parliamentary bill was carried by forty-two votes.) a susţine, a vota
    6) (to hold (oneself) in a certain way: He carries himself like a soldier.) a se purta

    ((slang) a fuss; excited behaviour.)

    ((of bags or cases) that passengers can carry with them on board a plane.)

    - carry-cot
    - be/get carried away
    - carry forward
    - carry off
    - carry on
    - carry out
    - carry weight

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  • 17 champion

    [' æmpiən] 1. noun
    1) (in games, competitions etc, a competitor who has defeated all others: this year's golf champion; ( also adjective) a champion boxer.) campion
    2) (a person who defends a cause: a champion of human rights.) apărător
    2. verb
    (to defend or support: He championed the cause of human rights for many years.) a se lupta pentru

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  • 18 conciliate

    [kən'silieit]
    (to win over or regain the support, friendship etc of.) a recâştiga; a concilia
    - conciliatory

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  • 19 corroborate

    [kə'robəreit]
    (to support or confirm (evidence etc already given): She corroborated her sister's story.) a confirma
    - corroborative

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  • 20 countenance

    1. noun
    ((expression on) the face.) ex­pre­sie
    2. verb
    (to encourage, support or accept: We can't possibly countenance the spending of so much money.) a accepta, a aproba

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