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1 welcome
['welkəm] 1. adjective(received with gladness and happiness: She will make you welcome; He is a welcome visitor at our house; The extra money was very welcome; The holiday made a welcome change.) binevenit2. noun(reception; hospitality: We were given a warm welcome.) ospitalitate3. verb(to receive or greet with pleasure and gladness: We were welcomed by our hosts; She will welcome the chance to see you again.) a întâmpina cu bucurie4. interjection(used to express gladness at someone's arrival: Welcome to Britain!) bun venit!- be welcome to
- you're welcome! -
2 look forward to
(to wait with pleasure for: I am looking forward to seeing you / to the holidays.) a aştepta cu nerăbdare -
3 wag
[wæɡ] 1. past tense, past participle - wagged; verb((especially of a dog's tail) to (cause to) move to and fro, especially from side to side: The dog wagged its tail with pleasure.) a se mişca încolo şi-ncoace2. noun(a single wagging movement: The dog's tail gave a feeble wag.) mişcare (mai ales din coadă) -
4 admire
1) (to look at with great pleasure and often to express this pleasure: I've just been admiring your new car.) a admira2) (to have a very high opinion of (something or someone): I admire John's courage.) a admira•- admirably
- admiration
- admirer
- admiring
- admiringly -
5 love
1. noun1) (a feeling of great fondness or enthusiasm for a person or thing: She has a great love of music; her love for her children.) dragoste2) (strong attachment with sexual attraction: They are in love with one another.) îndrăgostit3) (a person or thing that is thought of with (great) fondness (used also as a term of affection): Ballet is the love of her life; Goodbye, love!) pasiune; iubire4) (a score of nothing in tennis: The present score is fifteen love (written 15-0).) (la) zero2. verb1) (to be (very) fond of: She loves her children dearly.) a iubi2) (to take pleasure in: They both love dancing.) a(-i) plăcea•- lovable- lovely
- loveliness
- lover
- loving
- lovingly
- love affair
- love-letter
- lovesick
- fall in love with
- fall in love
- for love or money
- make love
- there's no love lost between them -
6 drive
1. past tense - drove; verb1) (to control or guide (a car etc): Do you want to drive (the car), or shall I?) a conduce2) (to take, bring etc in a car: My mother is driving me to the airport.) a (con)duce cu maşina3) (to force or urge along: Two men and a dog were driving a herd of cattle across the road.) a mâna4) (to hit hard: He drove a nail into the door; He drove a golf-ball from the tee.) a lovi5) (to cause to work by providing the necessary power: This mill is driven by water.) a pune în mişcare2. noun1) (a journey in a car, especially for pleasure: We decided to go for a drive.) plimbare cu maşina2) (a private road leading from a gate to a house etc: The drive is lined with trees.) alee3) (energy and enthusiasm: I think he has the drive needed for this job.) energie4) (a special effort: We're having a drive to save electricity.) campanie5) (in sport, a hard stroke (with a golf-club, a cricket bat etc).) lovitură6) ((computers) a disk drive.)•- driver- driver's license
- drive-in
- drive-through
- driving licence
- be driving at
- drive off
- drive on -
7 treat
[tri:t] 1. verb1) (to deal with, or behave towards (a thing or person), in a certain manner: The soldiers treated me very well; The police are treating his death as a case of murder.) a trata2) (to try to cure (a person or disease, injury etc): They treated her for a broken leg.) a trata3) (to put (something) through a process: The woodwork has been treated with a new chemical.) a trata4) (to buy (a meal, present etc) for (someone): I'll treat you to lunch; She treated herself to a new hat.) a oferi, a face cinste5) (to write or speak about; to discuss.) a dezbate2. noun(something that gives pleasure, eg an arranged outing, or some special food: He took them to the theatre as a treat.) rând -
8 club
1. noun1) (a heavy stick etc used as a weapon.) bâtă, băţ2) (a bat or stick used in certain games (especially golf): Which club will you use?) crosă3) (a number of people meeting for study, pleasure, games etc: the local tennis club.) club4) (the place where these people meet: He goes to the club every Friday.) club5) (one of the playing-cards of the suit clubs.) treflă2. verb(to beat or strike with a club: They clubbed him to death.) a ciomăgi- clubs -
9 congratulate
[kən'ɡrætjuleit]((often with on) to express pleasure and joy to (a person) at a happy event, a success etc: She congratulated him on passing his driving test.) a felicita- congratulation -
10 gloat
[ɡləut](to look at or think about with wicked pleasure: He gloated over his rival's failure.) a privi cu o plăcere răutăcioasă -
11 happy
['hæpi]1) (having or showing a feeling of pleasure or contentment: a happy smile; I feel happy today.) fericit2) (willing: I'd be happy to help you.) încântat3) (lucky: By a happy chance I have the key with me.) fericit•- happily
- happy-go-lucky
- happy medium -
12 please
[pli:z] 1. verb1) (to do what is wanted by (a person); to give pleasure or satisfaction to: You can't please everyone all the time; It pleases me to read poetry.) a satisface; a-i plăcea2) (to choose, want, like: He does as he pleases.) a vrea2. adverb(a word added to an order or request in order to be polite: Please open the window; Close the door, please; Will you please come with me?) te/vă rog- pleased- pleasing
- pleasingly
- if you please
- please yourself -
13 pride
1) (a feeling of pleasure and satisfaction at one's achievements, possessions, family etc: She looked with pride at her handsome sons.) mândrie2) (personal dignity: His pride was hurt by her criticism.) mândrie, orgoliu3) (a group (of lions or of peacocks): a pride of lions.) grup; cârd•- the pride of
- pride of place
- pride oneself on
- take pride in -
14 relish
['reliʃ] 1. verb(to enjoy greatly: He relishes his food; I relished the thought of telling my husband about my promotion.) a savura2. noun1) (pleasure; enjoyment: He ate the food with great relish; I have no relish for such a boring task.) plăcere2) (a strong flavour, or a sauce etc for adding flavour.) condiment, mirodenie -
15 smile
1. verb(to show pleasure, amusement etc by turning up the corners of the mouth: He smiled warmly at her as he shook hands; They all smiled politely at the joke; He asked her what she was smiling at.) a zâmbi2. noun(an act of smiling, or the resulting facial expression: `How do you do?' he said with a smile; the happy smiles of the children.) zâmbet, surâs- smiling- be all smiles -
16 visit
['vizit] 1. verb1) (to go to see (a person or place): We visited my parents at the weekend; They visited the ruins at Pompeii while they were on holiday.) a vizita2) (to stay in (a place) or with (a person) for a time: Many birds visit (Britain) only during the summer months.) a sta (la/cu)2. noun(an act of going to see someone or something for pleasure, socially, professionally etc, or going to stay for a time: We went on a visit to my aunt's; the children's visit to the museum.) vizită- visitor
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