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121 a sonda terenul
1. to explore the ground.2. fig. to see how the land liesto feel out a situationto feel the ground / the pulseto feel out the situationto put / to send / to throw out a feeler. -
122 a spune baliverne / basme / braşoave
1. to talk nonsense / bilge / twaddle at randomto talk wildlyto talkthrough one's hat / through (the back of) one's neck / with one's tongue in one's cheek.2. ( a exagera)to draw / to pull the long bowto throw the hatchetto cut it too fat.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a spune baliverne / basme / braşoave
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123 a spune cuiva ceva pe faţă / şleau
to cast / to throw a thing in smb.'s teethto give smb. a piece / a bit of one's mindto tell smb. where to get offRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a spune cuiva ceva pe faţă / şleau
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124 a spune cuiva tot ce ai pe suflet / inimă / tot focul
to unburden one's heart / mind to smb.to throw it off one's chest.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a spune cuiva tot ce ai pe suflet / inimă / tot focul
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125 a strica cheful cuiva
to put smb. out of humourto give smb. the pipînv. to mar smb.'s mood\a strica cheful cuiva celor de faţă to throw a wet blanket over the meetingto spoil the fun. -
126 a strica echilibrul
to throw out of balanceamer. to rock the boat. -
127 a stârni vâlvă
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128 a supune pe cineva tentaţiei
to throw temptation in smb.'s way.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a supune pe cineva tentaţiei
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