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21 a face praf (şi pulbere)
1. to make mincemeat of...to destroy...to tear to tattersto beat...to play hell with...to blow (up)... sky-highfig. to reduce...to rub (down)... to powder.2. ( a ului) to astonish (smb.)to knock (smb.) off his pinsto take smb.'s breath away.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face praf (şi pulbere)
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22 a lua pe cineva în fabrica / focuri
to take smb. to taskto give smb. a good dressing-downto get at smb.to give it (hot) to smb.to give smb. fits.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lua pe cineva în fabrica / focuri
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23 a mânca bătaie
to get it in the neck / it hotto get hellşcol. to get a swishing\a mânca bătaie o bătaie bună </b>to get a sound / a good beatingto come in for a good licking / dressing down / hidingamer. to take it on the chin. -
24 a nota ceva
to take smth. down. -
25 a o lăsa mai moale
1. ( cu eforturile) to take it easyto relax in one's effortsto haul in one's sailsto draw in one's hornsto sing small.2. to change one's note / tuneto come down a peg (or two)to go to the wallto come in. -
26 a pune piciorul în prag
1. to call a stop to itto put one's foot down.2. to ask smth. peremptorilyto claim smth. tooth and nailto act resolutelyto take one's stand. -
27 a reduce cheltuielile
to reduce / to cut down expensesto draw into haul in one's sails\a reduce cheltuielile casei to take in a reef. -
28 a se opune categoric (la ceva)
sau (cu dat.) to make / to take a stand against smth.to oppose smth.to have a kick against / at smth.\a se opune categoric (la ceva) cu curaj / înverşunare / tărie / din toate puterile / ferm ( la sau cu dat.) to stand up toto be strong againstto stand outto set oneself / one's face againstamer. to sit down nard (on a plan, etc.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se opune categoric (la ceva)
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29 a se pune în / la pat
to lay oneself downto take to one's bed. -
30 a se înhăma la un lucru
to settle down to a taskto hitch up / to take to (a task)to embark upon (a task)to set oneself to do smth. -
31 a stenografia un discurs
to take a speech down in shorthand.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a stenografia un discurs
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32 a trage pe dreapta
( a se culca) to go to sleepto have / to take a napto have a snoozeto doss downglumeţ to be off to Bedfordshire. -
33 a(-i) turti fesul cuiva
fig. to discomfit smb.to take smb. down a peg (or two). -
34 a-şi închide umbrela
to take / to put down one's umbrellato fold up one's umbrella. -
35 la mine nu merg / ţin chestii / figuri / lucruri / poveşti din astea
it won't hold water with methat won't go down with meyou won't catch me at itit is no use trying it on with meyou can't take me inyou can't bamboozle / cheat me! you don't catch me!Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > la mine nu merg / ţin chestii / figuri / lucruri / poveşti din astea
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36 stai jos!
sit (you) down! take a seat!
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