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41 a scoate cu rădăcină (cu tot)
to pull up by the rootto uproot.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate cu rădăcină (cu tot)
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42 a scoate limba (la doctor)
to show one's tongue( la cineva) to pull / to put / to shoot / to stick / to thrust out one's tongue at smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate limba (la doctor)
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43 a scoate masca
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44 a scoate mănuşile
to take / to pull off one's gloves. -
45 a scoate pe cineva din necaz / nevoie
to pull / to match smb. out of the fireto help a lame dog over a stileRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate pe cineva din necaz / nevoie
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46 a scoate pe cineva din încurcătură
to pull smb. throughto help smb. out of a scrapeto get smb. out of a messto put smb. out of a holeto set smb. on his legs againto extricate smb. from an awkward positionfig. to help a (lame) dog over a stile.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate pe cineva din încurcătură
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47 a se izmeni cumplit
to make grimaceto pull faces. -
48 a se opri brusc
to stop short / dead( cu maşina etc.) to pull up abruptly( d. un corp în mişcare) to come to restto come to a stand (still)to stand still. -
49 a se schimba la faţă
to change one's countenanceto put on a raw faceto wear quite another aspectto pull a quite different faceşi fig. to change colourto turn (one's) colour. -
50 a se sili din răsputeri
to do one's utmost / bestto endeavourto strainto exert oneself to the utmostto do all in one's powerto pull one's weightsl. to wire in. -
51 a se strâmba ca dracul
to make a grimaceto make / to pull faces. -
52 a se înţelege şi a se împăca
to pull togetherto be in agreement / harmony.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se înţelege şi a se împăca
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53 a sfâşia ceva în bucăţi
to tear smth. to rags / ribbons / pieces / (in)to shredsto pull smth. to pieces. -
54 a smulge din rădăcini
to pull up a plant by the rootsto tear up by the rootsto stub up rootsto root out / upto uprootfig. s / to eradicate, to extirpate\a smulge din rădăcini pe cineva to uproot smb. from his home. -
55 a spune baliverne / basme / braşoave
1. to talk nonsense / bilge / twaddle at randomto talk wildlyto talkthrough one's hat / through (the back of) one's neck / with one's tongue in one's cheek.2. ( a exagera)to draw / to pull the long bowto throw the hatchetto cut it too fat.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a spune baliverne / basme / braşoave
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56 a spune basme
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57 a spune gogoşi
to tell fibs / tall talesto pull the long bowto talk with one's tongue in one's cheekto tip smb. the travellerto tell thumps. -
58 a strâmba din nas
to make / to pull a wry faceto screw / to stick up / to turn up one's noseto sniff\a strâmba din nas la o mâncare etc. to sniff at a dish, etc. -
59 a strânge frâul
to pull in the reins. -
60 a trage (maşina etc.) la trotuar
to pull over to one side.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trage (maşina etc.) la trotuar
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