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1 a se lăsa de un obicei prost
to throw / to break / to leave off / to give up / to outgrow a bad habitto break off / to throw off a bad habit.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se lăsa de un obicei prost
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2 a rupe legăturile cu cineva
to part company with smb.to split with smb.to break with smb.to break off relations with smb.to have done with smb.to part brass-rags.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a rupe legăturile cu cineva
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3 a întrerupe o conversaţie / convorbire
to break off (a conversation)( telefonică) to ring off.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a întrerupe o conversaţie / convorbire
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4 a o sfârşi cu...
to break offto put a stop to...to put an end to...to do away with... -
5 a pune capăt discuţiei
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6 a se lăsa de ceva
to give smth. up (as a bad job)to leave off doing smth.to break smth. (off)to leave smth. offto give up smth. -
7 a o rupe la fugă
to break into a runto turn tail / one's backto scamper offto set off runningto show a clean pair of heelsto make oneself scarcesl. to skedaddle. -
8 a nu mai voi să ştie de cineva
to break (it) off with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu mai voi să ştie de cineva
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9 a rupe logodna
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10 a scoate o uşă din ţâţâni
to unhinge a doorto take a door off its hingesto break a door in with one thrust.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate o uşă din ţâţâni
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11 a sparge capul cuiva
to break / to crack smb.'s skullto brain smb.to beat smb.'s head off.
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