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1 a n-o putea scoate la capăt.
1. not to managenot to come to any result.2. ( cu banii) not (to be able) to make both ends meetnot to cope with the expenses.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a n-o putea scoate la capăt.
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2 a nu (mai) înţelege nimic din ceva
to make nothing (at all) of smth. / itnot to (be able to) make head or tail of smth. / it.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu (mai) înţelege nimic din ceva
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3 a nu avea cuvinte să...
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4 a nu putea plasa nici un cuvânt
not to be able to put in a word edgeways.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu putea plasa nici un cuvânt
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5 a nu putea scoate nimic de la cineva
not to be able to draw / to elicit anything from smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu putea scoate nimic de la cineva
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6 a nu putea scoate o vorbă de la cineva
not to be able to get a word out of smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu putea scoate o vorbă de la cineva
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7 a nu se mai sătura privind ceva / pe cineva
not to be able to take one's eyes off smth. / smb.not to get away from smth. / smb.nu se mai saturau \a nu se mai sătura privind ceva / pe cineva this was meat and drink to them.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu se mai sătura privind ceva / pe cineva
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8 a nu se îndura să plece
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9 a nu îndrăzni să zică nici pas
not to be able to call one's soul one's own.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu îndrăzni să zică nici pas
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10 a nu înţelege o iotă din ceva
not to be able to make head of tail of smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu înţelege o iotă din ceva
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11 a nu-i da inima brânci să facă ceva
not to have the heart to do itnot to be able to prevail upon oneself to do smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu-i da inima brânci să facă ceva
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12 a nu-l tăia capul
1. ( a fi prost) to be empty-headed / empty-patednot to be able to make out / to understand.2. ( a nu se pricepe) to be out of one's depthnot to be up to that sort of thingto be at one's wits endto be at the end of one's tether. -
13 a nu-şi găsi locul
not to find one's placefig. to be fidgety / a fidgetto be in such a tearnot to be able to keep stillto squirm. -
14 a prinde ceva din zbor
to pick / to fish up a piece of informationto get wind of smth.to know how / to be able to take a hint. -
15 a recunoaşte pe cineva după voce
to be able to tell smb. by his voice.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a recunoaşte pe cineva după voce
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16 a se plictisi de moarte
to be bored / moped to deathto mope oneself into the doldrumsto be fed to the teeth / fed upto have had enough (of it)to be able to stand no more. -
17 a vedea şi prin zid
to be able to see into / through a brick / a stone wall. -
18 a înţelege perfect intenţiile cuiva
to (be able to) see through smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a înţelege perfect intenţiile cuiva
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19 a şti carte
1. ( a putea citi) to be able to readto know the three R'sştie carte he can read and write.2. ( a fi instruit) to be educated / well-informed / well-read -
20 a-i da mâna
1. to suit smb.to be suitable to smb.to be agreeable to smb.2. ( a-şi putea permite) can affordto be ablecan.
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