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1 a bate apa în piuă
1. to draw water in a sieveto fish / to plough in the airto beat the airto burn daylight.2. ( a nu fi la subiect)to start a hareto cast / to fetch / to go a compassto ring ever the same chimeto trash over old strawînv. to eat the air. -
2 a interveni într-o conversaţie / convorbire
to butt / to chime / to cut / to strike in.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a interveni într-o conversaţie / convorbire
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3 a repeta la nesfârşit acelaşi lucru
to be always harping on the same string / noteto ring ever the same chime.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a repeta la nesfârşit acelaşi lucru
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4 a se amesteca în vorbă
to put one's word into cut / to chip / to chime in. -
5 a se băga în vorbă
to chime into edge oneself into the conversation. -
6 a se pune de acord cu cineva
to fall in with smb.to meet smb.'s viewsto keep chime with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se pune de acord cu cineva
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7 a se pune la unison cu ceva
to keep chime with smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se pune la unison cu ceva
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8 a se împăca cu
1. ( a nu mai fi certat cu)v. \a se împăca cu cu cinevato chime in with4. ( a se obişnui cu) to accustom / to habituate oneself toto get accustomed / used / inured to -
9 la oră fixă
2. (când bate ceasul) at the chime / the stroke of the clockat... o'clockregularyat regular hours / times. -
10 încetul cu încetul se face agurida miere / se face oţetul prov.
time and straw make medlars ripepatience and time make all things chimelittle streams make great riverslittle strokes fell great oaksmany a little / many a pickle makes a micklemany a mickle makes a muckleaprox. every little makes a mickleeasy does itlearn to say before you singlittle and often fill the pursetake care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselvesmore haste less speedRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > încetul cu încetul se face agurida miere / se face oţetul prov.
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