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1 a da ortul popii
to kick the bucketto hop the twig / the perchto turn up one's toes (to the daisies)to get one's toes upto kick / to lay / to tip / to topple up one's heelsto go to gloryto go aloftto go to one's accountto lose the number of one's messto stick one's spoon in the wallargou to drop a cuesl. to go bangargou to cut / to slip one's / the cableamer. to cash / to hand / to pass in one's checksamer. to go over / to cross the Great Dividesl. amer. to make a die of itto step off. -
2 a pune chestiunea la vot
Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune chestiunea la vot
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3 a trece la vot
to take a ballot( în Camera Comunelor) to divide the House. -
4 a vota într-o problemă
pol. to divide the House. -
5 a împărţi frăţeşte (o pradă etc.)
to share / to divide equallyto share and share aliketo go fifty-fiftyto go shares / whacks / halves (with smb.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a împărţi frăţeşte (o pradă etc.)
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6 a-şi împărţi timpul
to share (out) / to divide / to portion (out) / to order / to regulate one's time( cu chibzuială) to husband one's time (well). -
7 a-şi împărţi timpul între (casă şi serviciu etc.)
to divide one's time (between one's house and job, etc.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi împărţi timpul între (casă şi serviciu etc.)
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