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1 a da cărţile pe faţă
fig. to call / to declare / to show / to play one's handto give the game awayto show one's (true) coloursto lay the cards on the tableto show one's cards / one's hand. -
2 a declara ceva nul şi neavenit
to declare smth. null and voidto invalidate / to annul smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a declara ceva nul şi neavenit
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3 a declara război
to declare / to proclaim war. -
4 a opina pentru
to declare forto support. -
5 a opina împotriva
to declare againstto oppose. -
6 a proclama starea de asediu într-un oraş
to declare a town in a state of siegeto proclaim martial law in a town.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a proclama starea de asediu într-un oraş
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7 a strica învoiala / târgul
to declare the bargain off.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a strica învoiala / târgul
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8 asta e bună!
that's fine!well, I declare!a nice / a fine / a pretty kettle offish!that's a likely storyhere's a fine / a nice how-d'ye-do!I like that!that's rich!( ce minciună) that's good one / argou ungreat Heavens / Scott!my aunt / eye / eyes / hat / word / world!my stars and garters!that beats all / anything / everything / creation / all creation / my grandmother! -
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10 ce să spun!
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11 ei, poftim
fancy that!o dear!dear me!marry come up / out!marry gap!amer. can you beat it / that?fancy that!I say!well, I declare!amer. I want to know!
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