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  • 1 decide

    1) (to (cause to) make up one's mind: I have decided to retire; What decided you against going?) a (se) hotărî
    2) (to settle or make the result (of something) etc certain: The last goal decided the match.) a de­cide

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  • 2 jury

    ['‹uəri]
    plural - juries; noun
    1) (a group of people legally selected to hear a case and to decide what are the facts, eg whether or not a prisoner accused of a crime is guilty: The verdict of the jury was that the prisoner was guilty of the crime.)
    2) (a group of judges for a competition, contest etc: The jury recorded their votes for the song contest.)
    - juryman

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  • 3 problem

    ['probləm]
    1) (a difficulty; a matter about which it is difficult to decide what to do: Life is full of problems; ( also adjective) a problem child.) problemă
    2) (a question to be answered or solved: mathematical problems.) problemă
    - problematical
    - problematic

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  • 4 quandary

    ['kwondəri]
    plural - quandaries; noun
    (a state of uncertainty; a situation in which it is difficult to decide what to do.) încurcă­tură

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  • 5 choose

    [ u:z]
    past tense - chose; verb
    1) (to take (one thing rather than another from a number of things) according to what one wants: Always choose (a book) carefully.) a alege
    2) (to decide (on one course of action rather than another): If he chooses to resign, let him do so.) a se decide (să)

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  • 6 rule

    [ru:l] 1. noun
    1) (government: under foreign rule.) stăpânire
    2) (a regulation or order: school rules.) regulă
    3) (what usually happens or is done; a general principle: He is an exception to the rule that fat people are usually happy.) regulă
    4) (a general standard that guides one's actions: I make it a rule never to be late for appointments.) obicei
    5) (a marked strip of wood, metal etc for measuring: He measured the windows with a rule.)
    2. verb
    1) (to govern: The king ruled (the people) wisely.) a conduce
    2) (to decide officially: The judge ruled that the witness should be heard.) a decide
    3) (to draw (a straight line): He ruled a line across the page.) a trage o linie cu rigla
    - ruler
    - ruling
    3. noun
    (an official decision: The judge gave his ruling.) decizie, hotărâre
    - rule off
    - rule out

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  • 7 be up to

    1) (to be busy or occupied with (an activity etc): What is he up to now?)
    2) (to be capable of: He isn't quite up to the job.)
    3) (to reach the standard of: This work isn't up to your best.)
    4) (to be the duty or privilege of: It's up to you to decide; The final choice is up to him.)

    English-Romanian dictionary > be up to

  • 8 determine

    [di'tə:min]
    1) (to fix or settle; to decide: He determined his course of action.) a stabili
    2) (to find out exactly: He tried to determine what had gone wrong.) a stabili
    - determined

    English-Romanian dictionary > determine

  • 9 plan

    1. noun
    1) (an idea of how to do something; a method of doing something: If everyone follows this plan, we will succeed; I have worked out a plan for making a lot of money.) plan, proiect
    2) (an intention or arrangement: My plan is to rob a bank and leave the country quickly; What are your plans for tomorrow?) plan, intenţie
    3) (a drawing, diagram etc showing a building, town etc as if seen from above: These are the plans of/for our new house; a street-plan.) sche­mă
    2. verb
    1) ((sometimes with on) to intend (to do something): We are planning on going to Italy this year; We were planning to go last year but we hadn't enough money; They are planning a trip to Italy.) a plănui
    2) (to decide how something is to be done; to arrange (something): We are planning a party; We'll have to plan very carefully if we are to succeed.) a pune la cale; a organiza
    3) (to design (a building, town etc): This is the architect who planned the building.) a pro­iecta
    - planning
    - go according to plan
    - plan ahead

    English-Romanian dictionary > plan

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