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1 a ieşi prost
1. ( d. cineva) to failto succeedto turn out / to be a failureto fall short.2. ( d. ceva) to turn out ill / badly / crabsto end badly / in a bad wayto result badly. -
2 a juca prost
1. to play badlyto play a loving / a poor gameto take back a move.2. ( la teatru) to act badlyto play like a stick. -
3 a face greşeli de ortografie
to spell badly / incorrectlyto be a bad speller.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face greşeli de ortografie
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4 a mirosi urât
to smell badly / foulto have an ill / a bad / a foul smellto smell of the lamp. -
5 a nu avea o părere prea bună despre cineva
a avea o părere proastă despre cineva to think little / nothing of smb.to think ill / badly of smb.not to think much of smb.not to hold smb. to much account.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu avea o părere prea bună despre cineva
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6 a o duce ca vai de lume
to be badly offto be hard up. -
7 a o duce prost / rău
to be badly offto be hard up. -
8 a se vinde greu / încet
to sell slowly / badly / heavily. -
9 a sta prost băneşte / cu banii
to be in reduced / straightened circumstancesto be in straits (for money)to be in griefto be (rather) nard upto be badly / poorly off.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a sta prost băneşte / cu banii
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10 a trata rău pe cineva
to deal badly by smb.to use smb. illto handle smb. roughly. -
11 banul nu are miros
prov. money never smells (badly)money has no smell. -
12 i-a mers prost
it turned out badly for him. -
13 în mare criză de ceva
wanting smth. badly.
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