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1 mânat de dorinţa de (a câştiga etc.)
driven by a desire for gain.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > mânat de dorinţa de (a câştiga etc.)
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2 împins de foame
driven / urged by hunger. -
3 a fi trimis de colo până colo
to be driven from pillar to post.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a fi trimis de colo până colo
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4 a trece în ilegalitate
to go / to be driven underground. -
5 a-i ajunge cuţitul la os
to be at the end of one's tetherto be at one's wits' endsto be very hard upto be in a (nice) fixto be reduced / driven to extremity.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-i ajunge cuţitul la os
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6 alb ca zăpada
(as) white as (driven) snowsnow-white. -
7 mânat de
fig. driven / propelled by. -
8 strâns cu uşa
hard pressedlike a rat in a holewith one's back to the walldriven into a cornerfig. at bay. -
9 în desperare de cauză
in despairin desperation / despairfailing all else(being) driven to extremityat a pinchfail all else.
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