What does naftalină in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word naftalină in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use naftalină in Romanian.
The word naftalină in Romanian means moth balls, naftalină, naftalină, a scoate de la naftalină, a scoate de la naftalină, a scoate de la naftalină, a dezgropa, la naftalină, a închide. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word naftalină
moth balls
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naftalină(usually plural (pesticide for clothing) Before storing the box of clothing, we added mothballs to protect its contents. |
naftalină(chemical compound) |
a scoate de la naftalină(US, slang (take out for use) (figurat, informal) Let's bust out a bottle of the good wine for our anniversary! |
a scoate de la naftalină(figurative (use after a long period of neglect) |
a scoate de la naftalină(figurative (use after a long period) Dust off your shoulder pads -- the '80s are coming back! |
a dezgropa(figurative (bring up: old subject) (referitor la ceva vechi, uitat) |
la naftalină(figurative (in disuse, in storage) |
a închide(temporarily take out of use) (temporar) After the war was over, the country mothballed many of its battleships. |
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