Appox. usage (any sense): 25.7 per million words
trece Verb, trece ▼ ▶
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(intransitive) to pass by, through, etc. (enter and then leave an object’s vicinity or insides)
Trece grăbit fără să salute.He passes hurriedly by without saying hello.
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(chiefly, intransitive, with, de) to have passed something (leave behind in one’s path)
Șoferul a trecut de ieșirea pe autostrada fără să o observe.The driver passed the highway exit without noticing it.
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(intransitive, with, de) to exceed a value
Luna aceasta temperaturile nu vor trece de 10 grade.Temperatures will not exceed 10 degrees this month.
- (intransitive, figurative) to leave behind, come to terms with something [+ peste (object)]
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(intransitive, with, de) to exceed a value
- (transitive) to cross a road, a river etc.
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(transitive) to take someone over, help cross something
Bacul ne trece peste Dunăre.The ferry is taking us across the Danube.
- (intransitive, of time) to pass (go by)
- (intransitive) to pass (be in the past)
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(intransitive) approach a new action or subject [+ la (object)]
a trece la fapte: to walk the walkDupă montare voi trece la vopsire.After putting it together, I’ll go on to paint it.Să trecem acum la experiența dumneavoastră profesională.Let’s now discuss your work experience.
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(intransitive) to change into a state
Molecula trece în starea excitată.The molecule enters an excited state.A trecut de la prieten la dușman.He went from friend to enemy.
- (intransitive) to make a visit, come over [+ (pe) la (object), person or place (object)]
- (transitive) to keep track, enter, catalogue, register, list in writing [+ în (object), means of record (object)]
- (ambitransitive) to pass a test
- (transitive, informal) to pass a student
- (copulative) to pass for [+ drept (object)]
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(intransitive, colloquial, chiefly, imperative, potentially rude) to go, move
Treci înapoi în bancă.Back to your desk.
- (intransitive, less common) to turn into, develop into [+ în (object)]
- (reflexive, of produce) to become overripe, go out of season
- (reflexive, chiefly in the negative, obsolete, rare, of an endeavour) to succeed for someone [+ dative]
- (reflexive, mostly, _, obsolete, of deceit or claims) to be believed
Appox. usage (any sense): 826 per million words
Appox. usage (any sense): 826 per million words