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1 a retrage un permis de circulaţie
to revoke a driving licence.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a retrage un permis de circulaţie
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2 a şti să şofeze
to understand driving a car. -
3 ce vrei să zici (cu asta)?
what do you mean? what are you driving at?Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > ce vrei să zici (cu asta)?
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4 la pas
1. at a slow paceat (a) walk(ing) / foot pacedriving slowly.2. interj, walk your horses! drive slowly! -
5 te cam grăbeşti!
you are driving rather fast! not so fast!you're a bit too previous! -
6 unde baţi?
what are you driving at? unde nu e cap, vai de picioare prov. woe to the mule that sees not her master. -
7 unde vrea să bată?
what is he aiming / driving at? -
8 unde vrei să ajungi?
1. ( ce urmăreşti?) what are you driving at? what are you leading up to? what are you up to now?2. ( mustrător) what will / is going to become of you? -
9 înţeleg (ce vrei să spui)
I see (what you mean / what you're driving at).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > înţeleg (ce vrei să spui)
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