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1 a face din alb negru şi din negru alb
to blow hot and coldto play fast and looseto prove that black is white and white is blackto turn white into blackto call white black.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face din alb negru şi din negru alb
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2 a privi ponciş pe cineva
Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a privi ponciş pe cineva
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3 a pune la index
to put on the indexto put on the prohibited / the black list( pe cineva) to black-listto put on the shelfto shelveamer. to throw into the discard. -
4 a se uita chiondorâş / chiorâş / ponciş
to look black on smb.to give smb. a black look\a se uita chiondorâş / chiorâş / ponciş la ceva to look with a jaundiced eye at smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se uita chiondorâş / chiorâş / ponciş
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5 a încerca să facă din negru alb
to make / to call white blackto turn white into blackto wash a blackamoor white.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a încerca să facă din negru alb
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6 negru ca cerneala
inky black(as) black as ink. -
7 negru ca corbul / fundul ceaunului / noaptea / pana corbului / păcatul / smoala / tăciunele
(as) black as coal / nigh / pitch / sin(as) black as a raven / crow / as one's / my hatdark as Erebus.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > negru ca corbul / fundul ceaunului / noaptea / pana corbului / păcatul / smoala / tăciunele
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8 râde dracul de porumbe negre şi pe sine nu se vede
prov. to pot calls the kettle blackthe devil rebuking sinthe raves chides blacknessthe raven said to the rook "Stand away, black coat!".Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > râde dracul de porumbe negre şi pe sine nu se vede
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9 întuneric beznă / ca în iad
(as) dark as midnight / night / pitchpitch dark(ness) / black(as) black as pitch / hell / my hatas your hat.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > întuneric beznă / ca în iad
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10 a bate pe cineva ca la fasole
to sandbag smb.to beat smb.black and blueto beat smb. out of his bootsto beat smb. to a mummyamer. to beat smb. to frazzle.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a bate pe cineva ca la fasole
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11 a bate pe cineva măr
to lick smb. soundlyto drub smb.to sandbag smb.to beat smb. black and blue / ballyto beat / to smash smb. to a mummy /amer. a frazzle /amer. a pulpto beat smb. all the colours of the rainbowamer. to lick the stuffing out of smb.to beat smb. all to sticksto knock spots off smb. -
12 a face bot
to poutto purse one's lipsto look sulky / blackto pull a wry / an ugly face. -
13 a i se urca sângele în obraji
to be black in the face.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a i se urca sângele în obraji
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14 a lăsa pe cineva lat (la pământ)
to lay smb. outto leave smb. flat on the groundto knock smb. sense-lessto beat someone black and blue.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lăsa pe cineva lat (la pământ)
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15 a nu se vedea la doi paşi
nu se vede \a nu se vedea la doi paşi one could not see three steps aheadthe night / it was as black as pitch / as the grave / as hellit was (as) dark as midnight / pitch.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu se vedea la doi paşi
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16 a pune ceva pe hârtie
to put on paperto write downto commit smth. to paperto put smth. down on paperto set smth. down in black and white. -
17 a purta negru
to wear black. -
18 a părea furios
to look furious / wrathful / as black as thunder. -
19 a rupe oasele cuiva
to break smb.'s bonesto beat / to pound smb. into a jellyto beat smb. black and blueto knock smb. silly. -
20 a scrie ceva negru pe alb
to write / to set / to put smth. in black and whiteaprox. to commit to paper.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scrie ceva negru pe alb
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