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 The word Tr anslation Explanation Example 1. Ultimate În cele din urmă Finally; in the end. the largest frms may ultimately become unstoppable. 2. Over peste Extending directly upwards frm. I saw ames over Berlin. !. "undaries limitele # line which mar$s the limits f an area; a dividing line. the river marks the boundary between the two regions. %. Often multe ri Fre&uently; many times. he oten goes or long walks by himsel. '. (ercin cnstr)ngere *he actin r practice f persuading smene t d smething +y using frce r threats. it wasn’t slavery because no coercion was used. ,. -ulings htăr)rile #n authritative decisin r  prnuncemen t especially ne m ade  +y a /udge. the ruling was reversed in the appeal court. 0. hereas )ntruc)t in cntrast r cmparisn with the fact that.  you treat the matter lightly, whereas I mysel was never more serious. *i e cravată #ttach r fasten with string r similar crd. Gabriel tied up his horse. 3. (laim cerere 4tate r assert that smething is the case typically withut prviding evidence r prf. the rime !inister  claime d that   he was concerned about "hird #orld debt. 15. "ehalf )n numele 6n the interests f a persn grup r  principle. he campaigned on behal o the wrongly convicted our. 11. Entails presupune 6nvlve 7smething8 as a necessary r inevita+le part r cnse&uence. a situation which entails considerable

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1.Ultimaten cele din urmFinally; in the end.the largest firms may ultimately become unstoppable.

2.OverpesteExtending directly upwards from.I saw flames over Berlin.

3.BoundarieslimiteleA line which marks the limits of an area; a dividing line.the river marks the boundary between the two regions.

4.Oftenmulte oriFrequently; many times.he often goes for long walks by himself.

5.CoercionconstrngereThe action or practice of persuading someone to do something by using force or threats.it wasnt slavery because no coercion was used.

6.RulingshotrrileAn authoritative decision or pronouncement, especially one made by a judge.the ruling was reversed in the appeal court.

7.Whereasntructin contrast or comparison with the fact that.you treat the matter lightly, whereas I myself was never more serious.

8TiecravatAttach or fasten with string or similar cord.Gabriel tied up his horse.

9.ClaimcerereState or assert that something is the case, typically without providing evidence or proof.the Prime Ministerclaimed thathe was concerned about Third World debt.

10.Behalfn numeleIn the interests of a person, group, or principle.he campaigned on behalf of the wrongly convicted four.

11.Entailspresupune oInvolve (something) as a necessary or inevitable part or consequence.a situation which entails considerable risks.

12.TradecomercialeThe action of buying and selling goods and services.a significant increase in foreign trade.

13.Weakermai slabLacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; having little physical strength or energy.she was recovering from flu, and was very weak.

14.Widermai largOf great or more than average width.a wide road.

15.ConspicuousvizibilClearly, visible.he was very thin, with a conspicuous Adams apple.

16.ConsentconsimmntPermission for something to happen or agreement to do something.no change may be made without the consent of all the partners.

17.SolelyexclusivNot involving anyone or anything else; only.he is solely responsible for any debts the company may incur.

18.AnarchismanarhieRejection of all forms of coercive power, espacially of state

19.AuthorityautoritateLegitimate power based on consent

20.AutonomyautonomieSelf-government, independence from external control

21.BiasprejudecatPrejudice or partisanship that sways or distorts mind and judgement

22.BureaucracybiurocaieThe large scale, professional administration of any organization, bussiness or government

23.CharismacarismPersonal magnetism and charm as a basis for personal authority

24.CoercionconstrngereCompulsory force

25.Overridea suprascrieUseonesauthoritytorejectorcancel

26.To binda legaTie orfastentightlytogetherlogsbound togetherwithropes

27.To amenda modificaMakeminor changes to in order to make itfaireror more accurate, or toreflectchangingcircumstancesthe rule was amended toapply onlytonon-members

28.Repeala abrogaRevokeorannulthelegislationwas repealed fivemonthslater

29.PreviousanterioarExistingoroccurringbefore in time or orderShe looked tired after her exertions of the previous evening

30.BoundlegatPlace within certainlimits;restrict.freedomof action is bounded by law

31.Insteadn schimbAs analternativeorsubstitute.she never married, preferringinstead toremainsingle

32.ExemptscutiteFree from anobligation or ability imposed on others.thesepatientsare exempt fromall charges

33.Suea aciona n judecatInstitutelegalproceedingsagainst (a person orinstitution), typically forredress.she is to sue the babysfather

34.SlandercalomniaThe action orcrimeof making afalsespokenstatementdamagingto a personsreputation.he is suing the TV company for slander

35.ConstraintsconstrngereA limitation or restriction.time constraints make it impossible to do everything

36.To prohibita interziceFormallyforbid(something) by law, rule, or otherauthority.allivorytrafficking betweennationsis prohibited

37.AbortionavortThedeliberateterminationof ahumanpregnancy, most often performed during the first 28weeks.concernssuch as abortion and euthanasia

38.PregnancysarcinThe condition or period of beingpregnant.the firstweeksof pregnancy

39.Devolutiondescentrali-zareThe passing down the limited executive or legislative powers from the sovereign centre to subordinate local bodies, a more limited form of decentralization than federalismdemandsforelectoralreformand devolution

40.ElitismelitismBelief in a rule by a superior minority as desirable and| or inevitablelocal governmentin the nineteenth centurywas the veryessenceof elitism

41. MonismmonismAtheoryordoctrinethatdeniestheexistenceof adistinctionordualityin aparticularsphere, such as that betweenmatterandmind, orGodand theworld.

42.GerrymanderingfraudThe manipulation of electoral boundaries for party political advantages.anattemptto gerrymander theelectionresult

43. GuillotineghilotinA time limit on parliamentary debate of a bill in the committee stage, imposed by the government.

44.Franchisedreptul de votThe right to vote

45.LikenscomparPoint out theresemblanceof someone or something to.racismis likened to acontagious disease

46.OverlapsuprapunereExtendover so as to cover partly.thecurtains overlap at the centrewhenclosed

47.ExemptionscutireThe action offreeingor state of being free from an obligation or liability imposedon others.vehicles that may qualifyfor exemption from tax

48.SlandercalomniaThe action orcrimeof making afalsespokenstatementdamagingto a personsreputation.he is suing the TV company for slander

49.ChallengeprovocareAtaskorsituationthattestssomeones abilities.the traverse of theridgeis a challenge for experienced climbers

50.DomesticinterneExistingoroccurringinside a particularcountry; not foreign or international.Egyptsdomestic affairs

51.GrantacordareaAgree to give or allow (something requested) to.herrequestwas granted

52.EnforcementexecutareaTheactofcompellingobservanceof orcompliancewith a law, rule, or obligation.thestrict enforcement of environmental regulations

53.SurveillancesupraveghereCloseobservation, especially of a suspectedspyorcriminal.hefoundhimself putunder surveillanceby Britishmilitary intelligence

54.BackbenchguvernThe executive power of state; government.

55.CommitmentangajamentThe state or quality of being dedicated to acause,activity,etc.I could not fault myplayersfor commitment

56.InnatennscutInborn; naturalher innate capacity for organization

57.Rankedclasat pe loculHave a specified rank or place within agradingsystemhenowranks third in America

58.Bindingobligatoriuinvolvinganobligationthat cannot be brokenbusinessagreementsareintendedto belegallybinding

59.EnsureasiguraMake surethat does notoccuronly by researching stocks thoroughlycan a clientensure against being misled

60.Regardlessfr deosebireWithoutregardorconsiderationfortheallowanceis paidregardless ofageorincome

61.Hencede aiciFromnowtwo years hence they might say something different

62.Quantifiablecuantificabilit also explains, perhaps, why it is so difficult to measure a logo in quantifiable terms.

63.SeizureconfiscareThe action ofcapturingsomeone or somethingusingforcethe seizure of the Assemblybuilding

64.ContemptdispreThe feeling that a person or a thing isworthlessor beneath considerationPamstaredat thegirlwithtotal contempt

65.EnshrinedconsacratPlace in anappropriatereceptaclerelicsare enshrined under altars

66.Surchargingfacturare suplimentarAnadditionalcharge orpayment.weguaranteethat no surcharges will beaddedto the cost of your holiday

67.SequestrationsechestrareThe action ofsequestratingor takinglegalpossessionofassetsifsuchcourt injunctionsare ignored, sequestration oftrade union assetswill follow

68.Subsidiaritysubsidiaritiitheprinciplethat a central authority should have asubsidiaryfunction, performing onlythosetaskswhich cannot be performed at a more localleveltheMaastricht Treatyreassertstherightsofmember nationstates through the subsidiarityprinciple

69.ScientismscientismThought orexpressionregardedas characteristic ofscientists

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