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(intellect)

(intellect)

inteligență

the ability to reason, understand, and learn, often associated with intelligence or mental capacity

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Her sharp intellect made her a great problem-solver.
The professor was admired for his vast intellect.
intelligible
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(ușor de înțeles)

înțeles

able to be understood without difficulty

transience
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(transitorie)

efemeritate

the quality of lasting for a limited period of time

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(efemer)

transient

(of a thought, decision, or mental process) effecting outside the mind, influencing the external world or other people

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(verb transitiv)

transitiv

(grammar) describing a verb that needs a direct object

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(efemer)

trecător

lasting for only a brief period

to stanch
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(a opri scurgerea)

a opri

to stop the stream of a liquid, especially blood

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(suport)

stâlp

an upright piece of wood or metal that is used to support something else

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constituent

an abstract part of something

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(alegere)

circumscripție

a group of people in a specific area who elect a representative to a legislative position

deficiency
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(lipsă)

deficiență

the state or condition of lacking or having an inadequate amount or quality of something

deficient
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(necorespunzător)

deficient

lacking in terms of quantity or quality

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(înfloritor)

eflorescent

grown into a flower

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(florescență)

eflorescență

the state or process of producing flowers

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(preşcitor)

prescient

knowing or predicting events before they even take place

prescience
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(preconștientizare)

(preconștientizare)

presimțire

the capacity to know about the things that have not occurred yet

rapacity
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(avarie)

lăcomie

a strong desire to have too much money or other possessions

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(cumpătar)

rapace

having a desire to possess more than one actually needs

sonata
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(sonata)

(sonata)

sonată

a musical composition for a solo instrument, typically accompanied by piano, in 3 or 4 movements of contrasting keys

What is a "sonata"?

A sonata is a musical composition typically written for a solo instrument, or for a solo instrument with a piano accompaniment. It is usually structured in three or four movements, which can vary in tempo and mood. The sonata form often includes an exposition, development, and recapitulation, providing a clear and organized framework for the piece. This format allows the composer to explore a range of musical ideas and themes within a cohesive structure.

sonnet
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(poem sonet)

sonet

a verse of Italian origin that has 14 lines, usually in an iambic pentameter and a prescribed rhyme scheme

Who is a "sonnet"?

A sonnet is a structured form of poetry that consists of fourteen lines, typically written in iambic pentameter. Sonnets often explore themes of love, beauty, time, or nature, and they usually include a volta, or turn, which introduces a shift in perspective or argument. This form allows poets to convey complex emotions and ideas within a tight structure, making it a popular choice throughout literary history. The rhyme scheme and meter contribute to the musical quality of the poem, enhancing its expressive power.

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