English to Romanian Meaning of those - acestea


Those :
acestea

care, acestea, el, ea, aceasta, ei, acea

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Definitions of those in English
Noun(1) a public road from one place to another
Examples of those in English
(1) By night the City Mall turns into a thoroughfare for people moving between the City's most popular nightspots.(2) The oil-on-canvas scene captures the town's main thoroughfare when it was still a two-way street.(3) The main thoroughfare there is Midsummer Boulevard, or H6, if you prefer the totalitarian grid system peculiar to the area.(4) the middle bedroom is a thoroughfare to the bathroom(5) First Street, the old town's main thoroughfare , is pleasantly walkable.(6) Go left onto Broad Street, the town's main thoroughfare .(7) a scheme to stop the park being used as a thoroughfare(8) I walk back towards my lodgings on Broad Street, which is the main thoroughfare through town.(9) With energy, enthusiasm and many brushes they swept the accumulation of weekend litter from O'Connell Square and the main thoroughfare of the town.(10) This week work was under way to re-open the path and residents are hoping it will be a thoroughfare again by the weekend.(11) The pub is situated on the town's main thoroughfare and has street frontage of nearly 11 metres.(12) Seb found himself a spot along the main thoroughfare and leaned up against the wall to watch the crowd.(13) Along with the tree, the main thoroughfare through Mountmellick will be a far brighter place, as rows of lights are strung all along the street.(14) In particular, Dean Road and Manor Road are used as a green thoroughfare by residents and are perhaps more akin to urban parks.(15) We wandered down the main thoroughfare and found ourselves on Desker Road, where some of our number insisted on seeing the back alley ÔÇÿsightsÔÇÖ.(16) Hundreds of children who arrived in the town were entertained by a disco in the square and street carnival along the main thoroughfare , with clowns and face painters on hand to add colour.
Related Phrases of those
(1) to those ::
acelora
(2) of those ::
din acelea
(3) in those days ::
în acele zile
(4) those days ::
acele zile
(5) those who ::
cei care
(6) all those ::
toți aceia
(7) those were the days ::
acestea au fost zilele
(8) those ones ::
acelea
(9) in those ::
în acelea
(10) as those ::
Ca acestea
Synonyms
M
1. who ::
care
2. those ::
acestea
3. which ::
care
4. he ::
el
5. she ::
ea
6. it ::
aceasta
7. they ::
ei
8. that ::
acea
Different Forms
those
Word Example from TV Shows
What is it
those rich motherfuckers
do when they're here?

What is it THOSE rich motherfuckers do when they're here?

Westworld Season 3, Episode 8

There were so many lies in those stories.

There were so many lies in THOSE stories.

Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 6

Those are the robes of the Jedi,

Those are the robes of the Jedi,

The Big Bang Theory Season 9, Episode 11

You keep dragging your feet
on those papers.

You keep dragging your feet on THOSE papers.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 21

But they disdained the game
and those who played.

But they disdained the game and THOSE who played.

Game of Thrones Season 2, Episode 8

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