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1 a da viaţă
(cu dat.) 1. to give life / birth to...2. fig. To call... into existenceto bring / to infuse (a) new life into...to enliven...to vivify... -
2 a duce o existenţă de...
to lead a(n)... existence / life.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a duce o existenţă de...
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3 a duce o viaţă retrasă
to live / to lead a secluded lifeto be out of the swimto lead an unsociable existence. -
4 a o duce de azi pe mâine
to have (barely) enough to keep the wolf from the door / at bayto have (barely) enough to keep body and soul togetherto eke out one's existence.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a o duce de azi pe mâine
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5 a trăi ca un sălbatic
to lead an unsociable existence. -
6 a trăi de azi pe mâine / de la mână până la gură
to live from hand to mouthto lead a hand-to-mouth existence(barely) to manage to keep body and soul togetherto make shift to liveto keep the wolf from the door / at bayto hold / to keep one's head above waterto do it on the cheapto be at stick and liftaprox. to pull in one's belt.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trăi de azi pe mâine / de la mână până la gură
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7 a-şi târî zilele
to drag out a miserable existence. -
8 lupta pentru existenţă
the struggle for life / existence.
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