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1 a şterge din memorie / minte
to raze (out) from one's memoryto blow out of memoryto efface from one's mind.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a şterge din memorie / minte
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2 a sufla în lumânare
to blow out a candle. -
3 a-şi zbura creierii
to blow out one's brainsto shoot oneself through the headto lodge a bullet in one's brains. -
4 a da ceva în vileag
to disclose / to reveal smth.to make smth. knownto let smth. outto give smth. to the worldto blow the lid off smth.to spit out smth. -
5 a-l lua gura pe dinainte
to make a (bad) breakamer. to spill the beanssl. to blow the gab / the gaffto let the cat out of the bagto blab out a secretto give oneself awayto crack the bellm-a luat gura pe dinainte it escaped my lips.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-l lua gura pe dinainte
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6 a da pe faţă...
to disclose...to revealto divulge...to let... out( sentimente etc.) to give vent to...to blow the lid off... -
7 a veni în ajutorul cuiva
to come / to go to smb.'s rescueto meet / to relieve smb.'s wantsto strike a blow for smb.( d. un eveniment) to turn out to smb.'s advantage.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a veni în ajutorul cuiva
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8 a zbura creierii cuiva
to blow smb.'s brains out.
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