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81 a juca totul pe o carte
to take all (in one) ventureto put all one's eggs in one basketto risk everything on one throwto stake one's all upon a single cast (of the dice)to go nap on smth. -
82 a tremura carnea pe el
to tremble / to shake all overto be all in / of a trembleto be all of a shaketo feel dithery. -
83 a întrece toate aşteptările
to exceed all anticipationto surpass anticipationsto better expectationto turn out much better than expected / surprisingly goodto beat one's grandmotherto romp home / in / awayto beat all / anything / creation / all creation / my grandmotheramer. to hang the bushto drag the bush upto take the rag off the bushRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a întrece toate aşteptările
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84 a-l trece năduşelile
to perspire all overto be in a sweat / all of a sweatto go hot and cold all over( d. frică) to sweat with fearto be in a sweat of fear. -
85 a-şi încorda puterile
(şi fig.)to strain / to use all one's powerto strain every nerve to do smthto take the strainto make a desperate effortto pull (all) one's weightto get up streamto strain oneself / to exert oneself nardbibl. poetic to gird up one's loinsamer. sl. to go all out. -
86 cu orice chip
by all meansat any price / sacrificeat all costsby hook or (by) crook( negreşit) without failby any meanscost what it mayby all (manner) of means. -
87 moartea îi împacă pe toţi / încheie toate socotelile
prov. death pays all debtsthe end makes all equaldeath quits all scores.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > moartea îi împacă pe toţi / încheie toate socotelile
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88 na-ţi-o bună!
1. that's a good one! that beats all! here's a fine / a nice how-d'ye-do! the idea of it!2. ( da' de unde) not at all! by no means! 3. ( nu mai pune) you don't mean it? you don't say so! 4. ( vorbeşti serios?) do you mean it? are you earnest? 5. ( sigur) by all means! of course! -
89 o dată pentru totdeauna
1.once and for all.2.once (and) for allfirst last and all the time. -
90 s-a terminat
it's all overall is over\s-a terminat cu asta </b>so much for that\s-a terminat cu bine no harm done\s-a terminat cu el it's all over with him\s-a terminat cu noi it will be the end of usa terminat numai pe jumătate he only half finished it. -
91 s-a zis cu el
it's all over with himit's all dickey with himit's all up / UP / U.P. with himhis number is uphis tale is toldlit. his fate is sealed. -
92 viaţa e grea
life isn't all honey / all beer and skittles / a bed of roses / roses all the way. -
93 în general
1. in the main / the lumpon the wholegenerally / roughly (speaking)(speaking) in generalby and large.2. ( de obicei) as a (general) ruleusuallyordinarilynine times out of ten. 3. ( în ansamblu) taken all in alltaken all round. -
94 în jur
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95 în orice caz
in any case / way / eventat any rateanyhow.2. ( neapărat) by all meansat all costsînv. at any hand. -
96 în total
in all(taken) all in allon the wholeas a (sum) total. -
97 a bate pe cineva măr
to lick smb. soundlyto drub smb.to sandbag smb.to beat smb. black and blue / ballyto beat / to smash smb. to a mummy /amer. a frazzle /amer. a pulpto beat smb. all the colours of the rainbowamer. to lick the stuffing out of smb.to beat smb. all to sticksto knock spots off smb. -
98 a fi călare pe situaţie
to have / to hold (all) the cards (in one's hand / hand's)to have the trump cardto hold all the winning cards. -
99 a le întrece pe toate
to beat all thingsto down it allto whip creation. -
100 a lua toate măsurile (de rigoare)
to take all due measures / all necessary steps.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lua toate măsurile (de rigoare)
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