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1 füss
qu'il fût, qu'elle fût -
2 a face caz de...
to make much of...to have a high opinion of...to make a great fuss about...to take stock in...to set value upon...to set ( great) store by...to make a fuss of... -
3 a face tevatură
to make a fuss. -
4 a striga cât îl ţine gura
to cry / to shout at the top / the pitch of one's voiceto scream one's lungs outto cry / to shout oneself hoarse( cu glas ascuţit) to shrill out( a urla) to howlto roaraprox. to make / to kick up a fuss.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a striga cât îl ţine gura
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5 a stârni o întreagă poveste
to make / to kick up a fuss.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a stârni o întreagă poveste
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6 a înconjura pe cineva cu atenţii zgomotoase / cu mii de atenţii / cu toată atenţia
to make a fuss over smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a înconjura pe cineva cu atenţii zgomotoase / cu mii de atenţii / cu toată atenţia
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7 du-te-vino
comings and goingsbustleagitationfuss. -
8 fără zarvă
without a fusswithout any fanfares.
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fuss — fuss; fuss·budg·et; fuss·er; fuss·i·ly; fuss·i·ness; fuss·pot; reh·fuss; fuss·budg·ety; … English syllables
fuss´er — fuss «fuhs», noun, verb. –n. 1. much bother about small matters; useless talk and worry; attention given to something not worth it: »She got under weigh with very little fuss (Richard Henry Dana). The king and queen meant to treat this fuss about … Useful english dictionary
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fuss — [fus] n. [17th c. slang, prob. echoic] 1. a flurry of nervous, excited, often needless activity; bustle 2. a state of excessive nervousness, agitation, etc. ☆ 3. a quarrel or argument 4. a showy display of delight, approval, etc. vi. 1. to cause… … English World dictionary
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Fuss — Fuss, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fussed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fussing}.] To be overbusy or unduly anxious about trifles; to make a bustle or ado. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English