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  • 1 the military

    noun (the armed forces: The military is still loyal to the president.)

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  • 2 military

    ['militəri]
    (of soldiers or armed forces generally, or war: military supplies/discipline/power.) militar

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  • 3 dodge the draft

    (to evade military service.)

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  • 4 strategy

    ['strætə‹i]
    plural - strategies; noun
    1) (the art of planning a campaign or large military operation: military strategy.) strate­gie
    2) (the art of, or a scheme for, managing an affair cleverly.) strategie
    - strategically
    - strategist

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  • 5 about

    1. preposition
    (on the subject of: We talked about our plans; What's the book about?) despre
    2. preposition, adverb
    1) ((sometimes round about) near (in place, time, size etc): about five miles away; (round) about six o'clock; just about big enough.) cam, aproximativ, în jur de
    2) (in different directions; here and there: The children ran about (the garden).) în toate părţile; încolo şi încoace
    3) (in or on some part (of a place etc): You'll find him somewhere about (the office).) aproape de, pe lângă
    4) (around or surrounding: She wore a coat about her shoulders; He lay with his clothes scattered about.) în jur(ul)
    3. adverb
    ((in military commands etc) in the opposite direction: About turn!) stânga-împre­jur

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  • 6 station

    ['steiʃən] 1. noun
    1) (a place with a ticket office, waiting rooms etc, where trains, buses or coaches stop to allow passengers to get on or off: a bus station; She arrived at the station in good time for her train.) staţie
    2) (a local headquarters or centre of work of some kind: How many fire-engines are kept at the fire station?; a radio station; Where is the police station?; military/naval stations.) post, cazar­mă
    3) (a post or position (eg of a guard or other person on duty): The watchman remained at his station all night.) post
    2. verb
    (to put (a person, oneself, troops etc in a place or position to perform some duty): He stationed himself at the corner of the road to keep watch; The regiment is stationed abroad.) a (se) posta

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  • 7 escort

    1. ['esko:t] noun
    (person(s), ship(s) etc accompanying for protection, guidance, courtesy etc: He offered to be my escort round the city; The transport supplies were under military/police escort.) escortă, însoţitor
    2. [i'sko:t] verb
    (to accompany or attend as escort: He offered to escort her to the dance; Four police motorcyclists escorted the president's car along the route.) a însoţi; a es­corta

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  • 8 display

    [di'splei] 1. verb
    1) (to set out for show: The china was displayed in a special cabinet.) a ex­pune
    2) (to show: She displayed a talent for mimicry.) a manifesta, a da dovadă de
    2. noun
    1) ((an) act of showing or making clear: a display of military strength.) demonstraţie
    2) (an entertainment etc intended to show the ability etc of those taking part: a dancing display.) demonstraţie
    3) (something which shows or sets out something else: an advertising display.) expoziţie
    4) (the part of a video recorder, calculator, digital watch etc that shows numbers, the date, time, or other information.)

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  • 9 captain

    ['kæptən] 1. noun
    1) (the commander of a ship, an aircraft, or a group of soldiers.) căpi­tan
    2) ((abbreviated to Capt., when written in titles) the leader of a team or club.) căpitan
    2. verb
    (to be captain of (something non-military): John captained the football team last year.) a fi căpitanul (...)

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  • 10 disband

    [dis'bænd]
    (to (cause a group, eg a military force to) break up: The regiment disbanded at the end of the war.) a (se) îm­prăştia

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  • 11 honours

    1) ((sometimes with capital: sometimes abbreviated to Hons when written) a degree awarded by universities, colleges etc to students who achieve good results in their final degree examinations, or who carry out specialized study or research; the course of study leading to the awarding of such a degree: He got First Class Honours in French; ( also adjective) an honours degree, (American) an honors course.) (cu) men­ţiune
    2) (ceremony, when given as a mark of respect: The dead soldiers were buried with full military honours.) onoruri

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  • 12 spy

    1. noun
    (a secret agent or person employed to gather information secretly especially about the military affairs of other countries: She was arrested as a spy; industrial spies.) spion
    2. verb
    1) (to be a spy: He had been spying for the Russians for many years.) a spiona
    2) (to see or notice: She spied a human figure on the mountainside.) a observa
    - spy on

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  • 13 commission

    [kə'miʃən] 1.
    1) (money earned by a person who sells things for someone else.) co­mision
    2) (an order for a work of art: a commission to paint the president's portrait.) comandă
    3) (an official paper giving authority, especially to an army officer etc: My son got his commission last year.) brevet
    4) (an official group appointed to report on a specific matter: a commission of enquiry.) comisie
    2. verb
    1) (to give an order (especially for a work of art) to: He was commissioned to paint the Lord Mayor's portrait.) a comanda
    2) (to give a military commission to.) a încre­dinţa comanda (cuiva)
    - commissioner
    - in/out of commission

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  • 14 banner

    ['bænə]
    1) (a military flag.) drapel
    2) (a large strip of cloth bearing a slogan etc: Many of the demonstrators were carrying banners.) banner; pancardă (de pânză)

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  • 15 bugle

    ['bju:ɡl]
    (a musical wind instrument usually made of brass, used chiefly for military signals: He plays the bugle.) corn (de vână­toare)

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  • 16 camp

    [kæmp] 1. noun
    1) (a piece of ground with tents pitched on it.) camping
    2) (a collection of buildings, huts or tents in which people stay temporarily for a certain purpose: a holiday camp.) tabără
    3) (a military station, barracks etc.) cam­pa­ment
    4) (a party or side: They belong to different political camps.) tabără
    2. verb
    ((also go camping) to set up, and live in, a tent / tents: We camped on the beach; We go camping every year.) a campa
    - camping
    - camp bed
    - camp-fire
    - campsite

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  • 17 civil

    ['sivl]
    1) (polite, courteous.) poli­ti­cos
    2) (of the state or community: civil rights.) civic
    3) (ordinary; not military or religious: civil life.) civil
    4) (concerned with law cases which are not criminal.) civil
    - civility
    - civilly
    - civil defence
    - civil disobedience
    - civil engineer
    - civil liberties/rights
    - civil servant
    - civil service
    - civil war

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  • 18 exempt

    [iɡ'zempt] 1. verb
    (to free (a person) from a duty that other people have to carry out: He was exempted from military service.) a scuti (de)
    2. adjective
    (free (from a duty etc): Children under 16 are exempt from the usual charges for dental treatment.) scutit

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  • 19 exploit

    1. ['eksploit] noun
    (a (daring) deed or action: stories of his military exploits.) faptă vite­jească
    2. [ik'sploit] verb
    1) (to make good or advantageous use of: to exploit the country's natural resources.) a exploata
    2) (to use (eg a person) unfairly for one's own advantage.) a exploata

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  • 20 feudal

    ['fju:dl]
    (of the system by which people gave certain services eg military support to a more powerful man in return for lands, protection etc.) feudal

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