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1 a răsplăti răul cu binele
to return / to repay good for evilto repay evil with / by good.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a răsplăti răul cu binele
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2 a tăia răul din rădăcină
to strike at the root of an evilto set the axe to the root of an evil.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a tăia răul din rădăcină
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3 a aduce nenoroc
to bring ill / bad luck( a fi piază-rea) to forebode evil. -
4 a ajunge zile grele
to fall on evil days. -
5 a căpăta deprinderi proaste
to run into evil practices.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a căpăta deprinderi proaste
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6 a face rele
to do evil. -
7 a face rău
to do wrong / evil. -
8 a nu mirosi a bine
to bode evil / no good. -
9 a prevesti ceva rău
to presage evil. -
10 a privi pe cineva cu ochi răi
1. to view smb. with an unfriendly eyeto eye smb. hostilely.2. fig. to look daggers at smb.to cast an evil eye on smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a privi pe cineva cu ochi răi
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11 a pune degetul pe rană
1. to put one's finger on the bad / the sore placeto touch a raw / a sore spotto lay / to put one's finger on a weak spot / on the cause of the evilto scratch smb. where he itches.2. to hit the (right) nail on the headto hit itto put the saddle on the right horse. -
12 a pune gând rău cuiva
to have evil designs on / against smb. -
13 a se gândi la rele
to think evil thoughts. -
14 a se gândi numai la rele
to think evil thoughtsaprox. this whole study is mischief.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se gândi numai la rele
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15 a trece prin clipe / momente / zile grele
to fall on evil days.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trece prin clipe / momente / zile grele
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16 a trece prin timpuri grele
to fall on lean / evil times.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trece prin timpuri grele
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17 a trăi zile grele
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18 a tăia în carne vie
1. ( a lovi în plin) to deal a heavy / a deadly blowfig. to sting to the quickto touch to the heart / the soul.2. ( a curma răul din rădăcină) to up-root / to eradicate the evil. 3. ( a lua măsuri drastice) to take extreme measures. -
19 a veni zile negre pentru cineva
to fall on evil days.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a veni zile negre pentru cineva
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20 a vorbi de rău pe cineva
to speak / to talk ill of smb.to speak evil of smb.to speak disparagingly of smb.to slander / to libel / to vilify smb.to abuse smb.to run smb. down.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a vorbi de rău pe cineva
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