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1 a intra în scenă
to come in / on the stageto appear on the stage. -
2 a monta o piesă teatru
to produce / to stage a playto put a play on the stage. -
3 a avea trac
to have stage frightto have / to get the wind upamer. to have the willies. -
4 a da cuiva cu huideo
to shout / to hoot after smb.( la teatru) to boo / to hoot smb. off the stage. -
5 a fi în scenă
to be on (the) stage / boards. -
6 a ieşi de pe scenă
to go off the stageto have / to make one's hit. -
7 a intra în teatru
to go on the stage / boardsto become an actor / an actress. -
8 a juca pe scenă
to go on the stageto walk the boardto act (in a play). -
9 a juca într-o piesă
to appear / to come / to go on the stageto act (in a play)to walk the boardsto perform in a play. -
10 a lua un aer dispreţuitor
to put on a scornful / a domineering airto ride the high horseto go up-stage.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lua un aer dispreţuitor
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11 a merge per pedes (apostolorum)
argou to ride in the marrowbone coachto go by marrowbone stageto go by walker's busv. şi\a merge per pedes (apostolorum) pe jos.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a merge per pedes (apostolorum)
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12 a pune în scenă o piesă
to produce / to put on / up a playto stage a playto bring out a play. -
13 a scrie teatru
to write for the stage. -
14 a se face actor
to go the stage / the boardsto tread the boards. -
15 a se retrage din teatru
teatru to retire from / to quit the stage. -
16 a urca pe scenă (a deveni actor)
to go on the stageto enter the profession.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a urca pe scenă (a deveni actor)
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17 a ţine scena / spectacolul
to keep the stage.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a ţine scena / spectacolul
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18 a-i monta o intrigă / o poveste cuiva
to frame smb.to stage smth. against smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-i monta o intrigă / o poveste cuiva
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19 a-şi lua revanşa asupra cuiva
1. ( a se răzbuna) to have / to take one's revenge upon smb.to get back (some of) one's own( în conversaţie) to get back at smth.2. ( a fi chit) to be quits with smb.to get even with smb. 3. sport to level the scoreto get upsides with smb.amer. sl. to stage a comebackîmi voi lua revanşa odată şi odată it will be my turn some day.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi lua revanşa asupra cuiva
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20 pe planul al doilea
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