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1 from
[from]1) (used before the place, thing, person, time etc that is the point at which an action, journey, period of time etc begins: from Europe to Asia; from Monday to Friday; a letter from her father.) de la; din; de2) (used to indicate that from which something or someone comes: a quotation from Shakespeare.) din3) (used to indicate separation: Take it from him.) de4) (used to indicate a cause or reason: He is suffering from a cold.) de; din cauza -
2 from all sides
(from every direction: People were running towards him from all sides.) din toate părţile/direcţiile -
3 from the word go
(from the very beginning.) chiar de la început -
4 from force of habit
(because one is used to doing (something): I took the cigarette from force of habit.) din obişnuinţă -
5 from memory
(by remembering; without using a book etc for reference: He said the whole poem from memory.) din memorie -
6 from the bottom of one's heart
(very sincerely: She thanked him from the bottom of her heart.) din sufletEnglish-Romanian dictionary > from the bottom of one's heart
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7 from time to time
(occasionally; sometimes: From time to time he brings me a present.) din când în când -
8 (straight) from the horse's mouth
(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) din sursă directăEnglish-Romanian dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth
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9 (straight) from the horse's mouth
(from a well-informed and reliable source: I got that story straight from the horse's mouth.) din sursă directăEnglish-Romanian dictionary > (straight) from the horse's mouth
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10 start from scratch
(to start (an activity etc) from nothing, from the very beginning, or without preparation: He now has a very successful business but he started from scratch.) a porni de la zero -
11 far from
1) (not only not, but: Far from liking him, I hate him.) în loc să2) (not at all: He was far from helpful.) nici pe departe -
12 hail from
(to come from or belong to (a place): He hails from Texas.) a fi (originar) din -
13 judging from / to judge from
(if one can use (something) as an indication: Judging from the sky, there'll be a storm soon.) judecând după -
14 keep from
(to stop oneself from (doing something): I could hardly keep from hitting him.) a se reţine să -
15 a bolt from the blue
(a sudden, unexpected happening: His resignation was a bolt from the blue.) lovitură de trăsnet -
16 apart from
(except for: I can't think of anything I need, apart from a car.) în afară de, cu excepţia -
17 go from bad to worse
(to get into an even worse condition etc than before: Things are going from bad to worse for the firm - not only are we losing money but there's going to be a strike as well.) a merge din rău în mai rău -
18 take it from me (that)
(you can believe me when I say (that): Take it from me - it's true.) să ştii de la mine (că) -
19 take it from me (that)
(you can believe me when I say (that): Take it from me - it's true.) să ştii de la mine (că) -
20 charcoal from piles
(l) mangal
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