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41 punând totul la socoteală
all told.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > punând totul la socoteală
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42 până sus
all the way up. -
43 s-a comis!
all right! done! agreed! O.K.! -
44 s-a făcut!
all right!(that's) settledit's as good as settled!it's a gothat's a bargainit is a match! ( ne-am înţeles)done with you! -
45 toate acestea
all this. -
46 toate bune până acum
all's well so farso far so good. -
47 toate celelalte
(all) the rest of iteverything else. -
48 toate de aceeaşi mărime
all of a size. -
49 toate drumurile duc la Roma
all roads lead to Rome.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > toate drumurile duc la Roma
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50 toate îi merg în plin
all is grist that comes to his mill. -
51 toată noaptea
all night / the whole night (long). -
52 toată suflarea
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53 tot avutul meu
all I possess. -
54 tot ce face el e minunat
all his geese are swans.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > tot ce face el e minunat
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55 tot ce-i tânăr e cu zâmbetul pe buze
all is gay that is green.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > tot ce-i tânăr e cu zâmbetul pe buze
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56 tot drumul
all (along) the way. -
57 tot felul de...
all kinds / sorts of......of every description. -
58 tot timpul
all the time / the whileagain and againwithout a breach of continuity. -
59 totu-i bine ce sfârşeşte bine
all's well that ends well.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > totu-i bine ce sfârşeşte bine
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60 totul e deşertăciune!
all is vanity.
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