What does relua in Romanian mean?
What is the meaning of the word relua in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use relua in Romanian.
The word relua in Romanian means resume, start over, a relua, a relua, a relua legătura cu, a relua legătura cu cineva, a relua, a relua, a relua, a relua, a reveni la, a reveni la loc, a-și relua forma. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word relua
resume, start over
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a relua(resume) Proiectul a fost suspendat pentru moment, dar va fi reînceput după sărbători. The project is suspended for now, but will continue after the holidays. |
a relua(revert to doing sth) (o activitate) Sheila went back to using drugs. |
a relua legătura cu(make contact again) |
a relua legătura cu cineva(make contact with sb again) It has been so nice reconnecting with you. |
a relua(resume, reassume) |
a relua(TV, film: show again) |
a relua(continue following interruption) Și-au reluat conversația după discurs. They resumed their conversation after the speech. |
a relua(take up again) Trebuie să-mi reiau studiile de limbă. I have to resume my language studies. |
a reveni la(revert to: earlier condition) After eating dinner, I returned to my studies. |
a reveni la loc, a-și relua forma(material: be elastic) Swimsuits are usually made of fabric that springs back when you pull on it. |
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