
(intellect)
inteligență
the ability to reason, understand, and learn, often associated with intelligence or mental capacity

(ușor de înțeles)
înțeles
able to be understood without difficulty

(transitorie)
efemeritate
the quality of lasting for a limited period of time

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

(verb transitiv)
transitiv
(grammar) describing a verb that needs a direct object

(efemer)
trecător
lasting for only a brief period

(a opri scurgerea)
a opri
to stop the stream of a liquid, especially blood

(suport)
stâlp
an upright piece of wood or metal that is used to support something else

(component)
constituent
an abstract part of something

(alegere)
circumscripție
a group of people in a specific area who elect a representative to a legislative position

(lipsă)
deficiență
the state or condition of lacking or having an inadequate amount or quality of something

(necorespunzător)
deficient
lacking in terms of quantity or quality

(înfloritor)
eflorescent
grown into a flower

(florescență)
eflorescență
the state or process of producing flowers

(preşcitor)
prescient
knowing or predicting events before they even take place

(preconștientizare)
presimțire
the capacity to know about the things that have not occurred yet

(avarie)
lăcomie
a strong desire to have too much money or other possessions

(cumpătar)
rapace
having a desire to possess more than one actually needs

(sonata)
sonată
a musical composition for a solo instrument, typically accompanied by piano, in 3 or 4 movements of contrasting keys
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.

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