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Științe Umaniste ACT - Regularitate și Raționalitate

Aici vei învăța câteva cuvinte în engleză legate de regularitate și raționalitate, cum ar fi "tenable", "generic", "prevalent" etc. care te vor ajuta să treci cu bine de ACT-urile tale.

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ACT Vocabulary for Humanities
trend
trend
[substantiv]

a tendency or pattern showing how things are changing or developing over time

tendință, trend

tendință, trend

Ex: There's a trend towards using renewable energy sources. 
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buzzword
buzzword
[substantiv]

a word or phrase that becomes popular or fashionable in a particular field or context, often used to impress or persuade others rather than for its actual meaning or value

cuvânt la modă, termen la modă

cuvânt la modă, termen la modă

Ex: Sustainability is a common buzzword in today’s corporate world. 
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routine
routine
[adjectiv]

occurring or done as a usual part of a process or job

obisnuit, cotidian

obisnuit, cotidian

Ex: Checking emails is a routine task for most office workers. 
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regular
regular
[adjectiv]

following a pattern, especially one with fixed or uniform intervals

regulat, obișnuit

regulat, obișnuit

Ex: The company follows a regular process for handling customer complaints. 
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ubiquitous
ubiquitous
[adjectiv]

seeming to exist or appear everywhere

omniprezent, ubicuu

omniprezent, ubicuu

Ex: Smartphones have become ubiquitous in modern society, with almost everyone owning one. 
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consistent
consistent
[adjectiv]

following the same course of action or behavior over time

consistent, regulat

consistent, regulat

Ex: She showed consistent dedication to her studies, earning top grades semester after semester. 
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widespread
widespread
[adjectiv]

existing or spreading among many people, groups, or communities through communication, influence, or awareness

răspândit, generalizat

răspândit, generalizat

Ex: The misinformation about the new policy became widespread on social media. 
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mainstream
mainstream
[adjectiv]

widely accepted or popular among the general public

mainstream, popular

mainstream, popular

Ex: The band's latest album was a mainstream success, topping the charts for weeks. 
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prevalent
prevalent
[adjectiv]

widespread or commonly occurring at a particular time or in a particular place

răspândit, prevalent

răspândit, prevalent

Ex: In this region, malaria is prevalent during the rainy season. 
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stereotypical
stereotypical
[adjectiv]

conforming to a fixed or oversimplified idea or image of a particular group or thing

stereotip, clichet

stereotip, clichet

Ex: The movie portrayed the scientist as a stereotypical nerd, complete with thick glasses and awkward social skills. 
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pervasive
pervasive
[adjectiv]

spreading widely or throughout a particular area or group

omniprezent, pătrunzător

omniprezent, pătrunzător

Ex: The pervasive smell of smoke filled the air after the forest fire. 
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predominant
predominant
[adjectiv]

most common or widespread within a particular context or group

predominant, dominant

predominant, dominant

Ex: In tropical regions, mosquitoes are a predominant nuisance during the rainy season. 
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orthodox
orthodox
[adjectiv]

following established beliefs, traditions, or accepted standards

ortodox, tradițional

ortodox, tradițional

Ex: The school required students to adhere to orthodox dress codes, including uniforms and modest attire. 
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quotidian
quotidian
[adjectiv]

taking place every day and thus considered as an ordinary occurrence

cotidian, zilnic

cotidian, zilnic

Ex: Her quotidian routine included a morning jog and a cup of coffee. 
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generic
generic
[adjectiv]

relating to or suitable for a whole group or class of things rather than a specific one

generic, universal

generic, universal

Ex: The store offers a generic brand of cereal that isn't tied to any major company. 
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average
average
[adjectiv]

having no distinctive charactristics

mediu, obișnuit

mediu, obișnuit

Ex: His appearance was average, with nothing particularly remarkable about his features. 
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habitual
habitual
[adjectiv]

done regularly or repeatedly, often out of habit

obisnuit, uzual

obisnuit, uzual

Ex: Going to the gym every morning has become Mark's habitual routine to stay in shape. 
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accustomed
accustomed
[adjectiv]

familiar with something, often through repeated experience or exposure

obisnuit, adaptat

obisnuit, adaptat

Ex: Living in a bilingual household, she became accustomed to switching between languages effortlessly. 
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conventional
conventional
[adjectiv]

generally accepted and followed by many people

convențional, tradițional

convențional, tradițional

Ex: In many cultures, it is conventional for brides to wear white dresses on their wedding day. 
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inevitably
inevitably
[adverb]

in a way that cannot be stopped or avoided, and certainly happens

inevitabil

inevitabil

Ex: With the heavy rain, traffic jams inevitably ensued on the city streets. 
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consistently
consistently
[adverb]

in a way that is always the same

în mod constant,  sistematic

în mod constant, sistematic

Ex: He consistently delivers high-quality work on every project. 
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to regulate

to control or adjust something in a way that agrees with rules and regulations

reglementa, controla

reglementa, controla

Ex: The government agency works to regulate environmental policies to protect natural resources. 
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to standardize

to make something follow a set standard or rule, ensuring it is consistent and uniform

standardiza, normaliza

standardiza, normaliza

Ex: The company decided to standardize its manufacturing processes to ensure product consistency. 
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feasible
feasible
[adjectiv]

having the potential of being done successfully

fezabil, realizabil

fezabil, realizabil

Ex: The project manager determined that the proposed plan was feasible given the available resources and timeline. 
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coherent
coherent
[adjectiv]

logical and consistent, forming a unified and clear whole, especially in arguments, theories, or policies

coerent, logic

coerent, logic

Ex: The plot of the novel was coherent, with all the events and characters contributing to a unified storyline. 
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sensible
sensible
[adjectiv]

(of a person) displaying good judgment

cu bun-simț, rațional

cu bun-simț, rațional

Ex: She’s a sensible friend who always offers sound advice. 
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reasonable
reasonable
[adjectiv]

(of a person) showing good judgment and acting by reason

rezonabil, cu judecată

rezonabil, cu judecată

Ex: A reasonable man would consider all sides before deciding. 
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viable
viable
[adjectiv]

having the ability to be executed or done successfully

viabil, fezabil

viabil, fezabil

Ex: Starting a small business seems viable given the current market conditions. 
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rationale
rationale
[substantiv]

the justification or reasoning behind a decision or argument

justificarea, raționamentul

justificarea, raționamentul

Ex: The teacher explained the rationale behind the new grading system to the students. 
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tenable
tenable
[adjectiv]

able to be defended, justified, or maintained against criticism or opposition

defensibil, justificabil

defensibil, justificabil

Ex: His theory on the origins of the universe was considered tenable by many scientists due to its adherence to known laws of physics. 
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