Román | Angol |
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dansator [~, ~i, ~ul, ~ii, ~ului, ~ilor, ~ule, ~ilor] substantiv {m} | dancer [dancers](person who dances) |
dantelă [~, dantele, dantela, dantelele, dantelei, dantelelor, ~, dantelelor] substantiv {f} | lace [laces](fabric) |
dantelar substantiv {m} | lacemaker(woman who makes lace) |
dantesc [~, dantești, dantescă, dantești] adjectiv | Dantesque(of or pertaining to Dante or his style, with elevated tone and somber focus) |
dantură falsă substantiv {f} | false teeth(a set of dentures) |
Dănuț proper noun | Danny(Diminutive of Dan, Daniel) |
Danzig proper noun | Danzig(the former name of Gdańsk, see also: Gdańsk) |
dar conjuncție | albeit(despite its being; although) butconjunction but(except) but(rather) |
dar [~, ~uri, ~ul, ~urile, ~ului, ~urilor, ~ule, ~urilor] substantiv {n} | gift [gifts](something given to another voluntarily, without charge) gift [gifts](talent or natural ability) |
dar-ar dracii! interjecție | goddamn(an expression of anger, surprise, or frustration) |
dar năravul ba frază | a leopard cannot change its spots(one cannot change one's own nature) old habits die hard(established habits are difficult to change) |
dar practica ne omoară frază | devil is in the details(specific provisions of something may be complicated) |
dar și poate substantiv | ifs, ands, or buts(speculation, doubt) |
dara [~, ~le, ~ua, ~lele, ~lei, ~lelor, ~, ~lelor] substantiv {f} | tare [tares](the empty weight of a container) |
dărăci [~, dărăcesc, dărăcească, ~t, IV] verbă | card [carded, carding, cards](to use carding device) |
dărâma [(se) ~, (mă) dărâm, (se) dărâme, ~t, I] verbă | demolish [demolished, demolishing, demolishes](to destroy) tear [tore, torn, tearing, tears](to demolish; to tear down, see also: demolish) |
dărâmătură [~, dărâmături, dărâmătura, dărâmăturile, dărâmăturii, dărâmăturilor, ~, dărâmăturilor] substantiv {f} | rubble(the broken remains of an object, usually rock or masonry) wreck [wrecks](remains) |
darămite conjuncție | let alone(to say nothing of) not to mention(much less) to say nothing of(apophasis used to mention another important, usually related, point) |
dărăpăna [~, dărapăn, dărapene, ~t, I] verbă | wreck [wrecked, wrecking, wrecks](to ruin) |
dărăpănat [~, dărăpănați, dărăpănată, dărăpănate] adjectiv {m} | dilapidated(having fallen into a state of disrepair) |
Dardanele proper noun {m-Pl} | Dardanelles(strait) |
dare [~, dări, ~a, dările, dării, dărilor, ~, dărilor] substantiv {f} | tax [taxes](money taken by government) |
Darius proper noun {m} | Darius(any of several Persian kings) |
dark light substantiv {n} | black light(light bulb that emits ultraviolet light) |
darmstadtiu [~, {inv}, ~l, {inv}, ~lui, {inv}, ~le, {inv}] substantiv {n} | darmstadtium(transuranic chemical element with atomic number 110) |
darnic [~, darnici, darnică, darnice] adjectiv | generous(willing to give and share unsparingly) |
dărui [~, ~esc, ~ască, ~t, IV] verbă | gift [gifted, gifting, gifts]((transitive) to give as a gift) |
darvinism substantiv {n} | Darwinism(principles of natural selection) |
Darwin proper noun | Darwin(surname) |
darwinist [~, darwiniști, ~ul, darwiniștii, ~ului, darwiniștilor, ~ule, darwiniștilor] substantiv {m} | Darwinian(adherent of Charles Darwin’s theory of the origin of species, or of Darwinism) |
dat fiind prepoziție | in view of(considering) |