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1 a ajunge la o hotărâre
to arrive at / to come to / to reach a decisionto make up one's mindto form a resolution. -
2 a ieşi la spălat
iese \a ieşi la spălat 1. Fit will all come out in the wash.2. fig. never minddon't bother. -
3 a lua o hotărâre
1. to come / to arrive at a decision( în colectiv) to adopt / to pass a resolutionto make / to take a decision / a resolution.2. ( a se decide) to make up one's mindto make a decisionto take one's line. -
4 a nu-i veni deloc să (cânte etc.)
to be in no mind to (sing, etc.)to come hard / difficult smb. to (sing, etc.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu-i veni deloc să (cânte etc.)
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5 a-i trăsni prin gând / minte
to occur to smb.to dawn upon smb.to come into one's headto strike smb.to flash through smb.'s mind.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-i trăsni prin gând / minte
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6 mofturi!
1. fiddlesticks! trifles! stuff (and nonsense)!2. ( n-are importanţă) never mind! that doesn't add up / come too much!
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