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1 a dormi somnul drepţilor / cel de pe urmă / cel lung / de veci
to sleep the sleep of the justto sleep the sleep that knows no wakingto be at rest with one's fathers.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a dormi somnul drepţilor / cel de pe urmă / cel lung / de veci
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2 a trece în lumea drepţilor
to depart (from) this lifeto join the majorityto be gathered to one's fathersto cross the Styxto take the ferry.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trece în lumea drepţilor
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3 a se stinge dintre cei vii
to close one's eyesto be gathered to one's fathersto breathe one's lastto go the way of all fleshto go to one's last account / to one's last resting place / to one's long home / restto join the great majorityto pass awayto shuffle off this mortal coil.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se stinge dintre cei vii
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4 a-şi da obştescul sfârşit
elev. to depart to Godto join the great majorityto be gathered to one's fathersto pass away.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi da obştescul sfârşit
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