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  • 81 parachute

    ['pærəʃu:t] 1. noun
    (an umbrella-shaped piece of light, strong cloth etc beneath which a person etc is tied with ropes so that he etc can come slowly down to the ground from a great height: They made the descent from the plane by parachute; ( also adjective) a parachute-jump.) paraşută; cu paraşuta
    2. verb
    (to come down to the ground using a parachute: The troops parachuted into France.) a se paraşuta

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  • 82 partition

    [pə'tiʃən] 1. noun
    1) (something that divides, eg a light, often temporary, wall between rooms: The office was divided in two by a wooden partition.) perete/geam despăr­ţitor
    2) (the act of dividing; the state of being divided: the partition of India.) împărţire, separare
    2. verb
    (to divide: They partitioned the room (off) with a curtain.) a împărţi

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  • 83 shaft

    1) (the long straight part or handle of a tool, weapon etc: the shaft of a golf-club.) mâner
    2) (one of two poles on a cart etc to which a horse etc is harnessed: The horse stood patiently between the shafts.) osie
    3) (a revolving bar transmitting motion in an engine: the driving-shaft.) arbore (de trans­mi­sie)
    4) (a long, narrow space, made for eg a lift in a building: a liftshaft; a mineshaft.) puţ (de lift, de mină)
    5) (a ray of light: a shaft of sunlight.) rază

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  • 84 signal

    ['siɡnəl] 1. noun
    1) (a sign (eg a movement of the hand, a light, a sound), especially one arranged beforehand, giving a command, warning or other message: He gave the signal to advance.) semnal
    2) (a machine etc used for this purpose: a railway signal.) semnal, far
    3) (the wave, sound received or sent out by a radio set etc.) semnal
    2. verb
    1) (to make signals (to): The policeman signalled the driver to stop.) a face semn (cuiva) să
    2) (to send (a message etc) by means of signals.) a comunica prin semnale

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  • 85 click

    [klik] 1. noun
    (a short, sharp sound, like that of a light-switch being turned on: the click of the camera.) clic, pocnet
    2. verb
    (to (cause to) make such a sound: The soldier clicked his heels together; The gate clicked.) a pocni

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  • 86 insensitive

    [in'sensətiv]
    1) (not noticing or not sympathetic towards (eg others' feelings): He was insensitive to her grief.) insensibil/nepăsător (la)
    2) ((with to) not feeling or not reacting to (touch, light etc): The dentist's injection numbed the nerves and made the tooth insensitive to the drill.) insensibil (la)

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  • 87 negative

    ['neɡətiv] 1. adjective
    1) (meaning or saying `no'; denying something: a negative answer.) negativ
    2) (expecting to fail: a negative attitude.) nega­tiv
    3) (less than zero: -4 is a negative or minus number.) negativ
    4) (having more electrons than normal: The battery has a negative and a positive terminal.) negativ
    2. noun
    1) (a word etc by which something is denied: `No' and `never' are negatives.) ne­ga­ţie
    2) (the photographic film, from which prints are made, on which light and dark are reversed: I gave away the print, but I still have the negative.) negativ

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  • 88 pierce

    [piəs]
    1) ((of pointed objects) to go into or through (something): The arrow pierced his arm; A sudden light pierced the darkness.) a străpunge
    2) (to make a hole in or through (something) with a pointed object: Pierce the lid before removing it from the jar.) a găuri
    - piercingly
    - piercingness

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  • 89 show up

    1) (to make obvious: This light shows up the places where I've mended this coat.) a evi­denţia
    2) (to reveal the faults of: Mary was so neat that she really showed me up.) a face să se ruşi­neze
    3) (to stand out clearly: The scratches showed up on the photograph.) a revela
    4) (to appear or arrive: I waited for her, but she never showed up.) a veni, a-şi face apariţia

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  • 90 throw

    [Ɵrəu] 1. past tense - threw; verb
    1) (to send through the air with force; to hurl or fling: He threw the ball to her / threw her the ball.) a arunca, a lansa
    2) ((of a horse) to make its rider fall off: My horse threw me.) a arunca, a (a)zvârli
    3) (to puzzle or confuse: He was completely thrown by her question.) a zăpăci
    4) ((in wrestling, judo etc) to wrestle (one's opponent) to the ground.) a pune jos
    2. noun
    (an act of throwing: That was a good throw!) aruncare
    - throw doubt on
    - throw in
    - throw light on
    - throw oneself into
    - throw off
    - throw open
    - throw out
    - throw a party
    - throw up
    - throw one's voice
    - throwaway

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  • 91 ultraviolet

    ((of light) consisting of rays from the invisible part of the spectrum beyond the purple, that have an effect on the skin, eg causing suntan.)

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  • 92 dim

    [dim] 1. adjective
    1) (not bright or distinct: a dim light in the distance; a dim memory.) slab, vag
    2) ((of a person) not intelligent: She's a bit dim!) prost
    2. verb
    (to make or become dim: Tears dimmed her eyes; He dimmed the lights in the theatre.)
    - dimness

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  • 93 fawn

    I [fo:n] noun
    1) (a young deer.) cerb tânăr
    2) (( also adjective) (of) its colour, a light yellowish brown: a fawn sweater.) cafeniu
    II [fo:n] verb
    1) ((of dogs) to show affection (by wagging the tail, rolling over etc).) a se gudura
    2) ((with upon) to be too humble or to flatter (someone) in a servile way: The courtiers fawned upon the queen.) a se da pe lângă, a lin­guşi

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  • 94 flame

    [fleim] 1. noun
    (the bright light of something burning: A small flame burned in the lamp.) fla­cără
    2. verb
    1) (to burn with flames: His eyes flamed with anger.) a se aprinde
    2) (to become very hot, red etc: Her cheeks flamed with embarrassment.) a se învăpăia
    - flammable
    - flame of the forest

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  • 95 footlight

    noun ((in a theatre) a light which shines on the actors etc from the front of the stage.) lumini ale rampei

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  • 96 kite

    (a light frame covered with paper or other material, and with string attached, for flying in the air: The children were flying their kites in the park.) zmeu de jucărie

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  • 97 mobile

    1) (able to move: The van supplying country districts with library books is called a mobile library; The old lady is no longer mobile - she has to stay in bed all day.) mobil
    2) (able to move or be moved quickly or easily: Most of the furniture is very light and mobile.) (uşor) transportabil
    3) ((of someone's features or face) changing easily in expression.) mobil, schimbător
    - mobilize
    - mobilise
    - mobilization
    - mobilisation
    - mobile phone

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  • 98 pilot

    1. noun
    1) (a person who flies an aeroplane: The pilot and crew were all killed in the air crash.) pilot
    2) (a person who directs a ship in and out of a harbour, river, or coastal waters.) cârmaci
    2. adjective
    (experimental: a pilot scheme (= one done on a small scale, eg to solve certain problems before a larger, more expensive project is started).) de probă
    3. verb
    (to guide as a pilot: He piloted the ship/plane.) a pilota

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  • 99 pitter-patter

    [pitə'pætə] 1. noun
    (a light, tapping sound: the pitter-patter of rain on a window.) răpăit
    2. verb
    (to make such a sound.) a răpăi
    3. adverb
    (while making this sound: The mouse ran pitter-patter across the floor.) bocănind

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  • 100 prism

    ['prizm]
    1) (a solid figure whose sides are parallel and whose two ends are the same in shape and size.) prismă
    2) (a glass object of this shape, usually with triangular ends, which breaks up a beam of white light into the colours of the rainbow.) prismă

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