What does preface in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word preface in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use preface in Romanian.
The word preface in Romanian means pretend, feign, simulate, a se preface, a transforma, a se preface, a se preface, a se preface, a simula, a se preface că, a se preface că, a se preface că e bolnav, a se preface, a se preface, a se preface, a intra în joc, a se preface, a se preface, a se preface, a se preface, a se face că, a se preface, a se preface, a se preface, a se preface, a se preface în. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word preface
pretend, feign, simulate
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a se preface(pretend to be) S-a prefăcut bolnav pentru că nu voia să meargă la școală. He acted ill, as he didn't want to go to school. |
a transforma(transform, adapt) Mack a transformat cutia poștală în casă pentru păsărele. Mack converted the mailbox into a bird house. |
a se preface(pretend) Probabil că nu va ști răspunsurile, dar se va preface că le știe. She probably won't know the answers, but will fake it. |
a se preface(improvise, imitate) ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. Nu mai simula că ți-e rău, știu că nu vrei să-ți faci temele. A good actor can fake a lame leg. |
a se preface(make a deceptive move) Fotbalistul s-a prefăcut că o ia la stânga, dar a alergat spre dreapta. The footballer faked left and ran right. |
a simula(fake) |
a se preface că(pretend) |
a se preface că(UK, informal (with clause: pretend) Liam tried to make out that he was sick, but it was clear he was not. |
a se preface că e bolnav(pretend illness) |
a se preface(informal (fake) The crooked lawyer phonied up a document to present in court. |
a se preface(pretend) Nu se rănise cu adevărat. Doar se prefăcea. She wasn't really injured; she was just playing. |
a se preface(feign) Se dădea mort. He's playing dead. |
a intra în joc(figurative, informal (feign co-operation with) (figurat) I don't always do what my mother suggests, but I play along with her plans to make her happy. |
a se preface(pretend, make believe) |
a se preface(feign) ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. A simulat că pleacă. Raphaël pretended to eat Audrey's ice cream. |
a se preface(playact, imagine) Se prefăcea că este o prințesă. She pretended to be a princess. |
a se preface, a se face că(dissimulate) ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. A pretins că ceea ce spusese era adevărat. She pretended not to hear him when he said that he loved her. |
a se preface(informal (show pretend behavior) The footballer fell to the ground clutching his leg, but the referee could see he was putting it on; he wasn't really injured. |
a se preface(informal (fake sth) He put on an annoying high voice to imitate his sister. The footballer pretended to be injured but he was putting it on, hoping to be awarded a penalty. |
a se preface(feign, give impression of) The parents put on a show of unity so as not to worry their children. |
a se preface(feign sth) James isn't really ill - he's just shamming. |
a se preface în(become) ⓘAceastă propoziţie nu este o traducere a propoziţiei englezeşti. Omida s-a prefăcut într-un superb fluture. The leaves turned to mush underfoot. |
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