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English Romanian
phonation, sound-formationfonație
picturedrome; <~ in relief>3-d cinemascope; <~ sonor>sound films; <~ sonor>talkiescinematograf
pre-print; <~ de alarma>alarm signal; <~ acustic/fonic>sound signal; <~ de apel tel.>calling signal; <~ de apel tel.>call signal/sign; <~ de iesire ferov.>starting/advance signal; <~ de incendiu>fire alarm; <~ de intrare ferov.>home signal; <~ de oprire fsemnal(exemplar)
proper; <~ tun>(as) sound as a bell; <~ tun>(as) right as rain; <~ voinic>whole and sound; <~ voinic>hale and hearty; <~ voinic>on foot; <~ voinic>alive and kicking; healthy climate; sound/healthy/healthful body; sound tosanatos(folositor)
radiating health; (as) sound as a bell/a roach/a colt; strong in health; as strong as a horse; (as) Warner, fine as a fiddle/a flea; as right as rain/the mail; (fam.) as hearthy as a buck; sound in wind and limb; (fam.) up to the knocker; keeping the bonesănătos tun
safe (and sound); in good condition/health; in a whole skinteafar
safe and sound; safe in life and limb.viu şi nevătămat
safe and sound; whole and sound; safe/sound in life and limb; (as) right as rails/as a trivet; (fam.) alive and kicking.teafăr, sănătos/şi nevătămat
sane; <~ sanatos>safe and sound; <~ sanatos>alive and kicking; are you all right ?; to get off/escape safely/unhurt; to get clean away; to come off with a whole skin scotfree; teafar(la minte)
sonorous; sound ...sonor
sonorously; voiced/sonorous consonants; sound film; sound wavesonor
soundbataie(a clopotelor)
soundde bună calitate; întreg; impermea-bil; fără defecte; întemeiat; logic; (fiz) sunet; (nav) a se afunda (o navă în curs de încărcare); a se atinge de fund; a (ră)suna
soundglas(sunet)
soundnota(sunet)(sunet)
 

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