Román | Angol |
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Marea Iberică proper noun {f} | Balearic Sea(sea) |
Marea Ionică proper noun {f} | Ionian Sea(European sea) |
Marea Irlandeză proper noun {f} | Irish Sea(a sea between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland) |
Marea Japoniei proper noun {f} | Sea of Japan(the sea between Japan and the rest of Asia) |
Marea Java proper noun {f} | Java Sea(a sea) |
Marea Laptev proper noun {f} | Laptev Sea(part of the Arctic Ocean) |
Marea lui Cortés proper noun {f} | Sea of Cortez(body of water) |
Marea Marmara proper noun | Sea of Marmara(a deep inland sea in north-western Turkey) |
Marea Mediterană proper noun {f} | Mediterranean Sea(sea between Europe and Africa) |
Marea Moartă proper noun {f} | Dead Sea(lake in the Middle East) |
Marea Neagră proper noun {f} | Black Sea(an inland sea between southeastern Europe and Asia Minor) |
Marea Nordului proper noun {f} | North Sea(a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean between Britain, Scandinavia and Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France) |
Marea Norvegiei proper noun {f} | Norwegian Sea(part of the Atlantic) |
Marea Ohotsk proper noun {f} | Sea of Okhotsk(sea) |
Marea Roșie proper noun {f} | Red Sea(sea between Africa and Arabia) |
marea schismă [definite] proper noun {f} | Great Schism(schism in 1054) |
Marea Siberiană Orientală proper noun {f} | East Siberian Sea(part of the Arctic Ocean) |
Marea Tasmaniei proper noun {f} | Tasman Sea(part of the Pacific Ocean) |
Marea Timor proper noun {f} | Timor Sea(sea between Timor and Australia) |
Marea Tireniană proper noun {f} | Tyrrhenian Sea(Part of the Mediterranean Sea) |
Marea... adjectiv {f} | great [greater, greatest](important title) |
mări [~, măresc, mărească, ~t, IV] verbă | expand [expanded, expanding, expands]((transitive) to change from a smaller form/size to a larger one) expand [expanded, expanding, expands]((transitive) to increase the extent, number, volume or scope of) increase [increased, increasing, increases](become larger) magnify [magnified, magnifying, magnifies](to make larger) |
măreț [~, măreți, măreață, mărețe] adjectiv | imposing(magnificent and impressive because of appearance, size, stateliness or dignity) lofty [loftier, loftiest](high, having great height or stature) lofty [loftier, loftiest](idealistic) |
maree [~, ~, ~a, ~le, ~i, ~lor, ~, ~lor] substantiv {f} | tide [tides](periodic change of sea level) |
maree înaltă substantiv {f} | high tide(the natural tide at its highest level) |
maree joasă substantiv {f} | low tide(the tide at its lowest level) |
maree neagră substantiv {f} | oil slick(thin film of oil floating on the surface of water) |
Marele Ducat de Luxemburg proper noun {n} | Grand Duchy of Luxembourg(official name of Luxembourg) |
Marele Lac Sărat proper noun {m} | Great Salt Lake(saltwater lake) |
Marele... adjectiv {m}{n} | great [greater, greatest](important title) |
mareșal [~, ~i, ~ul, ~ii, ~ului, ~ilor, ~ule, ~ilor] substantiv {m} | marshal [marshals](military officer of the highest rank) marshal [marshals](officer in the household of a medieval prince or lord) |
măreție [~, {inv}, măreția, {inv}, ~i, {inv}, ~, {inv}] substantiv {f} | brilliance(Magnificence; resplendence) greatness(The state, condition, or quality of being great; as, greatness of size, greatness of mind, power, etc) majesty(the quality of being impressive and great) |