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  • 21 herd

    [hə:d] 1. noun
    (a group of animals of one kind that stay, or are kept, together: a herd of cattle; a herd of elephant(s).) turmă, cireadă
    2. verb
    (to gather together, or be brought together, in a group: The dogs herded the sheep together; The tourists were herded into a tiny room.) a (se) aduna (în grup)
    - - herd
    - herdsman
    - the herd instinct

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  • 22 in the wake of

    (immediately behind or after: Our tiny boat was caught in the wake of the huge ship.) pe urmele...

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  • 23 lichen

    (any of a large group of tiny plants which grow over stones, trees etc.) lichen

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  • 24 microbe

    (a very tiny living thing invisible to the naked eye, especially a germ causing disease.) microb

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  • 25 microcomputer

    (a very small computer containing tiny pieces of silicon etc designed to act as complex electronic circuits.) microcomputer

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  • 26 mite

    1) (a tiny person or child.) micuţ
    2) (a type of very small insect.) căpuşă

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  • 27 plankton

    ['plæŋktən]
    (very tiny living creatures floating in seas, lakes etc.) plancton

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  • 28 pore

    I [po:] noun
    (a tiny hole, especially of a sweat gland in the skin.) por
    II [po:]

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  • 29 prick

    [prik] 1. verb
    (to pierce slightly or stick a sharp point into: She pricked her finger on a pin; He pricked a hole in the paper.) a înţepa; a face (o gaură)
    2. noun
    1) ((a pain caused by) an act of pricking: You'll just feel a slight prick in your arm.) înţe­pătură
    2) (a tiny hole made by a sharp point: a pin-prick.) gaură (de ac)
    3) ((slang, vulgar) a penis.)
    4) ((slang, vulgar) a nasty or contemptible person: He is such a prick!)
    - prick up one's ears
    - prick one's ears

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  • 30 sand

    [sænd] 1. noun
    1) (a large amount of tiny particles of crushed rocks, shells etc, found on beaches etc.) nisip
    2) (an area of sand, especially on a beach: We lay on the sand.) plajă
    2. verb
    (to smooth with eg sand-paper: The floor should be sanded before you varnish it.) a ne­te­zi; a şlefui
    - sandbank
    - sandcastle
    - sandpaper
    3. verb
    (to make smooth with sandpaper.) a şmir­ghelui
    - sandstone
    - sand-storm

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  • 31 sawdust

    noun (a dust of tiny fragments of wood, made by sawing.) talaş

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  • 32 shred

    [ʃred] 1. noun
    (a long, narrow strip (especially very small) torn or cut off: The lion tore his coat to shreds; a tiny shred of material.) zdreanţă, bucată
    2. verb
    (to cut or tear into shreds: to shred paper.) a zdrenţui

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  • 33 spark

    1. noun
    1) (a tiny red-hot piece thrown off by something burning, or when two very hard (eg metal) surfaces are struck together: Sparks were being thrown into the air from the burning building.) scânteie
    2) (an electric current jumping across a gap: a spark from a faulty light-socket.) scânteie
    3) (a trace (eg of life, humour): a spark of enthusiasm.) scânteie
    2. verb
    1) (to give off sparks.) a face scântei
    2) ((often with off) to start (a row, disagreement etc): Their action sparked off a major row.) a declanşa

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  • 34 sparkle

    1. noun
    1) (an effect like that made by little sparks: There was a sudden sparkle as her diamond ring caught the light.) scân­teiere
    2) (liveliness or brightness: She has lots of sparkle.) strălucire
    2. verb
    1) (to glitter, as if throwing off tiny sparks: The snow sparkled in the sunlight.) a scânteia
    2) (to be lively or witty: She really sparkled at that party.) a străluci

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  • 35 speck

    [spek]
    1) (a small spot or stain: a speck of ink.) pată mică
    2) (a tiny piece (eg of dust).) grăunte

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  • 36 spore

    [spo:]
    (a tiny seedlike cell from which ferns and other types of non-flowering plant grow.) spor

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  • 37 teeny

    ['ti:ni]
    ((also teeny-weeny [ti:ni'wi:ni]) an informal or child's word for tiny: There's a teeny little insect crawling up your neck.) mititel

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  • 38 tot

    I [tot] noun
    1) (a small child: a tiny tot.) copil
    2) (a small amount of alcoholic drink: a tot of whisky.) picătură, strop
    II [tot] past tense, past participle - totted
    (to add up: He totted up the figures on the bill.) a aduna

    English-Romanian dictionary > tot

  • 39 woodlouse

    plural - woodlice; noun (a tiny creature with a jointed shell, found under stones etc.) aselul-de-ziduri, crustaceu terestru care trăieşte sub pietre şi în locuri umede

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  • Tiny — may refer to:* Tiny (car), a British cyclecar manufactured by Nanson, Barker Co at Esholt, Yorkshire between 1912 and 1915 * Tiny, Ontario, a township in south central Ontario, CanadaPeople: * Tiny Tim (musician) (1932 1996), American musician *… …   Wikipedia

  • Tiny CC — Tiny C Compiler Краткая справка по командам Tiny C Compiler 0.9.23. Тип компилятор Разработчик Фабрис Беллар Написана на C и язык ассемблера …   Википедия

  • Tiny — (1915) Der Tiny war ein britisches Cyclecar, das 1913 1915 von Nanson Barker Company Ltd. in Esholt (West Yorkshire) hergestellt wurde. 1913 erschien ein 8 hp Modell mit wassergekühltem V2 Motor, der einen Hubraum von 964 cm³ besaß. Der… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Tiny — Ti ny, a. [Compar. {Tinier}; superl. {Tiniest}.] [Probably fr. tine, teen, trouble, distress, vexation.] Very small; little; puny. [1913 Webster] When that I was and a little tiny boy. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • tiny — index impalpable, minimal, remote (small), tenuous Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • tiny — (adj.) c.1400, tyne very small, perhaps from TINE (Cf. tine) …   Etymology dictionary

  • tiny — *minute, miniature, diminutive, wee, *small, little, teeny, weeny …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • tiny — [adj] very small bitsy*, bitty, diminutive, infinitesimal, insignificant, itsy bitsy*, ittybitty*, Lilliputian, little, microscopic, midget, mini*, miniature, minikin, minimum, minuscular, minuscule, minute, negligible, pee wee*, petite, pint… …   New thesaurus

  • tiny — ► ADJECTIVE (tinier, tiniest) ▪ very small. ► NOUN (pl. tinies) informal ▪ a very young child. DERIVATIVES tinily adverb tininess noun. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • tiny — [tī′nē] adj. tinier, tiniest [< ME n. tine, a little (something)] very small; diminutive SYN. SMALL …   English World dictionary

  • tiny — 01. Their new Chihuahua puppy is really [tiny]. 02. Monaco is a [tiny] country, probably the smallest in the world. 03. Gordie has a [tiny] brain in his pointed head. 04. Junko s apartment in Tokyo was [tiny], but it cost her almost $1,000 a… …   Grammatical examples in English

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