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1 haide-haide!
get along / on with you! no kidding! -
2 a intra în graţiile cuiva
to win smb.'s favourto get into favour with smb. / into smb.'s good gracesto get on the right side of smb.to get in with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a intra în graţiile cuiva
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3 a se împăca bine (cu cineva)
to get on / to agree well (with smb.)to get on / along (with smb.) like a house on fireto hit it off / well (with smb.)to live well (with smb.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se împăca bine (cu cineva)
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4 a o scoate la capăt cu cineva (a se înţelege)
to get on (well) with smb.( a ajunge la o înţelegere) to come to terms with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a o scoate la capăt cu cineva (a se înţelege)
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5 a-i merge
1. to go well (with one)to be in luck.2. ( a i se potrivi) to suitto play one's formto sit smb. well. 3. ( a-şi impune voinţa) to have one's wayto get off / away with it. -
6 a lăsa grea o femeie
to get a woman with childto put a woman in the pudding clubto make a woman pregnantamer. to knock a woman up. -
7 las-o fiartă!
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8 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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9 a trage pe cineva pe sfoară
to cheat / to dupe / to gull / to swindle / to trick smb.to take smb. insl. to dish / to diddle / to sharp / to spoof smb.to stuff smb. upto make a fool of smb.to play a joke on smb.to pull / scoţ. to draw smb.'s legto do smb. in the eyeto give smb. the bag / înv. the bobto get the bitter end of smb.to get up a bit early for smb.to put the doctor on smb.to sell smb. a dig /amer. a gold brick / a lemon / a pupto pull a fast oneto toss smb. in a blanketînv. to play the merchant with smb.to give smb. the bobsl. to have smb. on toast / on a stringamer. to come Paddy over smb.amer. to get a beat on smb.to play the advantages over smb.sl. amer. to play horse with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trage pe cineva pe sfoară
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10 a încasa o bătaie (zdravănă) / chelfăneală (straşnică)
to be wiped (down) with an oaken towelto get hell / beansto get / to catch it hotto get it in the necksl. to get beans.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a încasa o bătaie (zdravănă) / chelfăneală (straşnică)
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11 a duce casă bună cu cineva
to live like husband and wifeto be hand and glove with each other( a se împăca) to get on (with smb.)to get on like a house on fire.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a duce casă bună cu cineva
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12 a plăti (cuiva) cu aceeaşi monedă
to do / to requite / to return like for liketo give returnto pay smb. (back) in his own cointo give tit for tat / a Roland for an Oliverto give as good as one getsto return (smb.) as good as he sentto give smb. a dose of his own medicineto get back (at smb.)to serve (smb.) with the same sauceto pay back / to return / to repay / to answer in kindto get upsides with smb.to reciprocateto retaliate (on smb.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a plăti (cuiva) cu aceeaşi monedă
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13 a se băga sub pielea cuiva
to ingratiate oneself with smb.to get into smb.'s confidenceto get in with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se băga sub pielea cuiva
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14 a trece un examen
to pass / to be through an / one's examination( cu brio) to pass (an examination) with flying coloursto pass with honourssl. univ. to go in for honours( cu greu) to scrape through an examination( la limită, satisfăcător) to satisfy the examinersto get a third (in history, etc)to be put in the gulfto get a gulf(oral) to pass the oral( scris) to pass the written examination. -
15 a trăi în armonie / bună înţelegere cu cineva
to get on well togetherto get on like a house on fireto live in concord / amity with smb.to live in / at unity with smb.to live in (perfect) harmonyto rub along.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trăi în armonie / bună înţelegere cu cineva
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16 a scăpa ieftin
1. ( ca şi cheltuială) to come off with a small lossto come / to get off cheap(ly)to make the most of a bad bargainto do smth. on the cheap.2. ( dintr-un pericol) to have a narrow escapeto come / to get off scot-freeto get scot-free -
17 a se pune pe treabă
to begin / to start doing smth.to get / to set / to go / to turn / to fall to workto get down to workto hitch up to a jobbibl. to put / to set one's hand to the plough\a se pune pe treabă serios / cu sârg to set to work with a good-willto take off one's coat to workto throw all one's energies into a taskfig. to turn on the steamto buckle to / down to work / a taskto put one's best foot foremost / forwardsl. amer. to get up / to go (off) on one's ear. -
18 a se avea bine (cu cineva)
to be on good terms (with smb.)to stand well (with smb.)to get off (with smb.)amer. to hitch horses togetherto have a stand in (with smb.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se avea bine (cu cineva)
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19 a călca cu stângul
aprox. to make a bad beginningto put one's foot in itto get up with one's wrong foot foremostamer. to get off on the wrong foot. -
20 a ieşi cu faţa curată / obraz curat (dintr-o încurcătură / dintr-un bucluc)
to come out with clean handsto come / to get off scatheless / unscathed / scot-free / clearto be above oneselfto fall / to light on one's feetto save one's face / carcassto save faceto have / to make a narrow escapeto come unscathed out of the battleto get the best of it.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a ieşi cu faţa curată / obraz curat (dintr-o încurcătură / dintr-un bucluc)
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