What does pe rand in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word pe rand in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use pe rand in Romanian.

The word pe rand in Romanian means alternativ, a trimite pe rând, pe bucățele, pe rând, pe rând, a da jos rând pe rând, rând scurt. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word pe rand

alternativ

(by turns)

The film is alternately funny and moving.

a trimite pe rând

(send in groups)

Acest program va trimite pe rând datele, în fișiere arhivate.
This program will batch the data in compressed files.

pe bucățele

(informal (a little at a time)

We painted the house in dribs and drabs, so it took a year. The donations came in in dribs and drabs.

pe rând

(one at a time, in rotation)

He looked at all the horses in turn until he found one he wanted to ride.

pe rând

(by turns, alternately)

The two of us drank from the bottle in turn until it was empty.

a da jos rând pe rând

(figurative (remove: layer by layer) (haine etc.)

The striptease dancer peeled off her clothes during the show.

rând scurt

(in typography) (în tipografie)

The typesetter altered the leading to eliminate the widow at the top of page 56.

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