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Block
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bloc, cub
a large solid piece of material that is square or rectangular in shape and has flat sides
Exemple
The children built a tower using wooden blocks.
Copiii au construit un turn folosind blocuri de lemn.
02
bloc, cartier
an area in a city or town that contains several buildings and is surrounded by four streets
Dialect
American
Exemple
We live on the same block, just a few houses down from each other.
Locuim în același cartier, la doar câteva case distanță unul de celălalt.
03
bloc de apartamente, clădire
a large building that is divided into separate units for housing
Exemple
The new apartment block offers luxurious amenities and a great view.
Noul bloc de apartamente oferă facilități luxoase și o priveliște minunată.
04
bloc, grup
a set or group of related items or quantities that are handled, dealt with, or considered as a single unit
Exemple
The project was divided into several blocks to make it more manageable.
Proiectul a fost împărțit în mai multe blocuri pentru a-l face mai ușor de gestionat.
05
blocaj, interceptare
the act of obstructing, stopping, or deflecting the movement or action of someone or something, often used in sports and martial arts contexts
Exemple
The defender 's block prevented the opposing team from scoring.
Blocul apărătorului a împiedicat echipa adversă să înscrie.
06
blocare, obstrucție
an obstruction or impediment in a pipe or tube that prevents the normal flow of liquid, gas, or other substances
Exemple
The plumber removed the block from the kitchen sink drain.
Instalatorul a îndepărtat blocul din scurgerea chiuvetei de bucătărie.
Exemple
They installed a block to lift construction materials.
Au instalat un scripete pentru a ridica materiale de construcție.
08
podium, platformă
a platform or stand from which an auctioneer conducts sales, presenting items for bidders to consider and place bids on
Exemple
The auctioneer stepped up to the block and began the bidding.
Licitatorul a urcat pe bloc și a început licitația.
Exemple
She experienced a mental block during the exam and could n't recall the answers.
Ea a experimentat un blocaj mental în timpul examenului și nu și-a putut aminti răspunsurile.
10
bloc, sector
(computer science) a sector or group of sectors that function as the smallest unit of data storage that can be accessed or managed
11
blocul, covorul de gimnastică
the firm, trapezoid or rectangular mat used in gymnastics for stepping and vaulting practice
to block
01
bloca, obstrua
to stop the flow or movement of something through somewhere
Transitive: to block a passage
Exemple
To prevent flooding, they had to block the drain with sandbags.
Pentru a preveni inundațiile, au trebuit să blocheze scurgerea cu saci de nisip.
02
bloca, împiedica
to prevent someone from contacting or viewing one's activities on social media
Transitive: to block a person or account
Exemple
She blocked her ex-boyfriend on social media to avoid further communication.
Ea l-a blocat pe fostul ei prieten pe rețelele de socializare pentru a evita o comunicare ulterioară.
03
bloca, împiedica
to hinder the occurrence of an action or to impede someone from doing something
Transitive: to block an action
04
bloca, restricționa
to restrict or prevent access to a particular communication or service
Transitive: to block communication
05
modela, forma
to shape or form something, typically using a solid piece of material as a base or mold
Transitive: to block a solid material
06
bloca, restricționa
to prevent or restrict access to financial resources or property
Transitive: to block financial resources or transactions
07
bloca
to encounter a state of mental obstacle or inhibition that impedes the flow of thoughts, ideas, or creativity
Intransitive
08
bloca, împiedica
to obstruct or hinder the progress or action of an opponent, typically in sports or competitive activities
Transitive: to block action of an opponent
09
imprima, grava
to impress or imprint a title, design, or pattern onto a book cover
Transitive: to block a title or design onto a book cover
11
bloca, obstrua
to obstruct or conceal something from being seen or observed
Transitive: to block a view
Arbore Lexical
blockage
blockish
blocky
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