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  • 101 appendicitis

    (the inflammation of the appendix in the body which usually causes pain and often requires the removal of the appendix by surgery.) apendicită

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  • 102 appendix

    [ə'pendiks]
    1) ((plural sometimes appendices [-si:z]) a section, usually containing extra information, added at the end of a book, document etc.) anexă
    2) (a narrow tube leading from the large intestine: She's had her appendix removed.) apendice

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  • 103 apple

    ['æpl]
    (a round fruit (usually with a green or red skin) which can be eaten: an apple tree; a slice of apple.) măr

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  • 104 apprentice

    [ə'prentis] 1. noun
    (a (usually young) person who is learning a trade.) ucenic
    2. verb
    (to make (someone) an apprentice: His father apprenticed him to an engineer.) a da în ucenicie

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  • 105 arcade

    (a covered passage or area usually with shops, stalls etc: a shopping arcade; an amusement arcade.) galerie

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  • 106 aristocracy

    [ærə'stokrəsi]
    (in some countries, the nobility and others of the highest social class, who usually own land.) aristocraţie
    - aristocratic
    - aristocratically

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  • 107 armament

    ((usually in plural) equipment for war, eg the guns etc of a ship, tank etc.) armament

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  • 108 aroma

    [ə'rəumə]
    (the (usually pleasant) smell that a substance has or gives off: the aroma of coffee.) aromă

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  • 109 artful

    adjective (clever; having a lot of skill (usually in a bad sense): an artful thief.) viclean; abil

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  • 110 as yet

    (up to the time referred to, usually the present: I haven't had a book published as yet.) încă, până acum

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  • 111 aspire

    ((usually with to) to try very hard to reach (something difficult, ambitious etc): He aspired to the position of president.) a aspira (la)

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  • 112 assembly

    1) (a collection of people (usually for a particular purpose): a legislative assembly; The school meets for morning assembly at 8.30.) adunare, întrunire
    2) (the act of assembling or putting together.) asamblare

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  • 113 ATM

    [,ei ti: 'em]
    ((American) (abbreviation) Automated Teller Machine; a machine, usually outside a bank, from which people can get money with their credit cards or bank cards.)

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  • 114 authority

    [o:'Ɵorəti]
    plural - authorities; noun
    1) (the power or right to do something: He gave me authority to act on his behalf.) au­to­ritate
    2) (a person who is an expert, or a book that can be referred to, on a particular subject: He is an authority on Roman history.) autoritate
    3) ((usually in plural) the person or people who have power in an administration etc: The authorities would not allow public meetings.) auto­rităţi
    4) (a natural quality in a person which makes him able to control and influence people: a man of authority.) autoritate
    - authoritative

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  • 115 bag lady

    noun (a homeless woman who carries around with her all her belongings, usually in shopping bags: Bag ladies often sleep on benches in public parks and railway stations.)

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  • 116 baize

    [beiz]
    (a type of coarse woollen cloth, often green, usually used for covering card-tables etc.) dimie, aba

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  • 117 banish

    ['bæniʃ]
    (to send away (usually from a country), especially as a punishment: He was banished (from the country) for treason.) a exila, a expulza

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  • 118 baptise

    (to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) a bo­teza
    - baptismal

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  • 119 baptize

    (to dip (a person) in water, or sprinkle (someone) with water, as a symbol of acceptance into the Christian church, usually also giving him a name: She was baptized Mary but calls herself Jane.) a bo­teza
    - baptismal

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  • 120 barrow

    ['bærəu]
    1) (a wheelbarrow.) roabă
    2) (a small (usually two-wheeled) cart.) căru­cior
    3) (a mound of earth piled up over the graves of important people in prehistoric times.)

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См. также в других словарях:

  • usually — index as a rule, generally, invariably Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • usually — (adv.) late 15c., from USUAL (Cf. usual) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) …   Etymology dictionary

  • usually — [adv] for the most part as a rule, as is the custom, as is usual, as usual, by and large, commonly, consistently, customarily, frequently, generally, habitually, in the main, mainly, more often than not, mostly, most often, normally, now and… …   New thesaurus

  • usually — [[t]ju͟ːʒuəli[/t]] ♦♦ 1) ADV: ADV before v, ADV with cl/group If something usually happens, it is the thing that most often happens in a particular situation. The best information about hotels usually comes from friends and acquaintances who have …   English dictionary

  • usually — u|su|al|ly W1S1 [ˈju:ʒuəli, ˈju:ʒəli] adv used to talk about what happens on most occasions or in most situations ▪ Women usually live longer than men. ▪ Usually I wear black, grey, or brown. ▪ The drive usually takes 15 or 20 minutes …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • usually — u|su|al|ly [ juʒuəli ] adverb *** used for saying what happens or what people do in most situations: What time do you usually go to bed? We don t usually see each other on the weekend. She s usually home by this time …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • usually */*/*/ — UK [ˈjuːʒʊəlɪ] / US [ˈjuʒuəlɪ] adverb used for saying what happens, or what people do in most situations What time do you usually go to bed? We don t usually see each other at weekends. She s usually home by this time …   English dictionary

  • usually*/*/*/ — [ˈjuːʒʊəli] adv used for saying what happens in most situations, or what people do in most situations Syn: normally What time do you usually go to bed?[/ex] We don t usually see each other at weekends.[/ex] She s usually home by this time.[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • usually — adv. Usually is used with these adjectives: ↑fatal, ↑restricted, ↑tranquil Usually is used with these verbs: ↑appear, ↑assume, ↑consist, ↑employ, ↑entail, ↑exceed, ↑imply, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • usually — adverb used when describing what happens on most occasions or in most situations: I m usually in bed by 11.30. | Women usually live longer than men …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • usually — adverb /juːʒʊəli/ a) Most of the time; less than always, but more than occasionally. Except for one or two days a year, he usually walks to work. b) Under normal conditions. Syn: generally, mainly, commonly …   Wiktionary

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