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1 a striga după ajutor
to call out / to cry for help / relief / succourto scream (out) for helpto cry murderto cry blue / pink murder. -
2 a face de ocară...
to (put to) shameto cry shame upon...to cry fie upon...to bring discredit on... -
3 a scoate un strigăt
to give a cry / a shout / a scream / a shriek / a quackto utter a cry / a shout / a scream / a shriekto raise a shout / a scream / a whoop / a quackto set up a shout / a scream / a whoop / a quack\a scoate un strigăt de spaimă to set up a scream of alarm. -
4 a se recunoaşte înfrânt / învins
to acknowledge oneself beatento yield the palmto show / to fly the white featherto lower / to strike one's coloursto cry cravento holler / to hollow / to cry / to say "uncle"( în faţa cuiva) to give smb. best.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se recunoaşte înfrânt / învins
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5 a striga cât îl ţine gura
to cry / to shout at the top / the pitch of one's voiceto scream one's lungs outto cry / to shout oneself hoarse( cu glas ascuţit) to shrill out( a urla) to howlto roaraprox. to make / to kick up a fuss.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a striga cât îl ţine gura
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6 a urmări pe cineva cu strigăte
to make hue-and-cry after smb.to raise a hue-and-cry against smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a urmări pe cineva cu strigăte
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7 a vărsa lacrimi amare / fierbinţi
to shed / to weep bitter tearsto weep bitterlyto cry / to weep one's eyes / heart outto cry / to weep one's eyes / heart outto pipe one's / the eye.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a vărsa lacrimi amare / fierbinţi
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8 a cere de mâncare
to ask for smth. to eatto cry cupboard. -
9 a cere îndurare
to beg / to plead for mercyînv. to cry quarterto holler / to hollow uncle. -
10 a face pe cineva din cal măgar (a discredita)
to bring discredit upon smb.to cry smb. down( a umili) to bring / to take / to pull smb. downto take smb. down a peg or two.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face pe cineva din cal măgar (a discredita)
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11 a face reclamă
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12 a merge ca oile
to follow in the cryto herd (together). -
13 a merge cu haita (d. un câine de vânătoare)
to follow in the cry.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a merge cu haita (d. un câine de vânătoare)
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14 a muri de foame
1. to starve (to death)to die of hunger / starvationto be dead with hunger.2. fig. to be starved / famished / ravenousto be / to feel peckishto have an aching voidînv. to cry cupboard. -
15 a o băga pe mânecă
to go down one's bootsto cry cravento have the breeze upto get the wind upto get cold feet. -
16 a o sfecli (de frică)
to go down in one's bootsto cry craven. -
17 a plânge cu foc / cu hohote / cu lacrimi amare / fierbinţi
to weep / to shed bitter / salt tearsto weep bitterlyto cry one's heart outto weep one's heart / one's eyes outto have a good / a hearty weepto weep / to shed hot tears.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a plânge cu foc / cu hohote / cu lacrimi amare / fierbinţi
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18 a plânge de-ţi rupe inima / în hohote
Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a plânge de-ţi rupe inima / în hohote
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19 a pretinde luna de pe cer
to cry for the moonto ask for the moon and stars.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pretinde luna de pe cer
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20 a proclama ceva cu mare tamtam / zarvă / zgomot
to proclaim / to cry smth. from the house-tops.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a proclama ceva cu mare tamtam / zarvă / zgomot
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