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1 a schimba mersul trenurilor
to alter the working of the trains.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a schimba mersul trenurilor
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2 a schimba placa
to sing another songto alter one's tune. -
3 a-şi muta gândul
to change / to alter one's mindto think better of it\a-şi muta gândul de la ceva to give up (hoping for) smth. -
4 a-şi pune pirostriile în cap
to make one's marketto alter one's conditionto tie a knot with one's tonguenot to be undone with one's teethto be churchedsl. to click offto get spliced.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi pune pirostriile în cap
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5 a-şi schimba convingerile
1. to change / to alter one's mindto take a different view of thingsto turn round and round.2. peior. to turn one's coatto shift one's ground.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi schimba convingerile
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6 a-şi schimba direcţia
to change one's directionto alter one's course / / mar. etc.) route( d. vânt etc.) to veer round to...mar. to make tack and tackvântul şi-a schimbat \a-şi schimba direcţia the wind has worked round. -
7 a-şi schimba felul
to alter one's nature. -
8 a-şi schimba gândul
to change / to alter one's mind. -
9 s-ar părea că asta schimbă complet / total lucrurile
that alters / seems to alter the case.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > s-ar părea că asta schimbă complet / total lucrurile
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10 totul depinde de împrejurări
prov. circumstances alter cases.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > totul depinde de împrejurări
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