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1 toată ziua / ziulica
day in, day outall day long. -
2 om cu ziua
day labourerhireling by the day. -
3 zi de sărbătoare
day of restholidayred-letter day. -
4 zi după zi
day succeeds day. -
5 zi de nenorocire şi amărăciune
day of bale and bitterness.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > zi de nenorocire şi amărăciune
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6 zi plăcută amintirii mele
day on which my memory loves to dwell.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > zi plăcută amintirii mele
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7 zi de zi
every dayday by / after dayday in, day out. -
8 ziua se apropie de sfârşit
the day draws to a closethe day is donethe day wastesthe day is far spentaprox. it is well on in the day.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > ziua se apropie de sfârşit
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9 a strânge bani albi pentru zile negre
to lay by for / against a rainy dayto lay / to put smth. by for a rainy dayto lay up smth. / to save up for a rainy dayto provide against a rainy dayto lay money by.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a strânge bani albi pentru zile negre
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10 azi aşa, mâine aşa
aprox. day in and day outday in, day out. -
11 de azi pe mâine
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12 de la o zi la alta
from day to dayday after day. -
13 peste zi
1. during the dayin the day time.2. all the day longthrough(out) the day. -
14 ziua întreagă
all day longthe whole blessed dayday in day out. -
15 cât e ziua de mare
all day longthe whole day longthe whole blessed day. -
16 zilele acestea
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17 în fiecare zi / ziulică
every (single) dayday after day. -
18 într-o bună zi
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19 a amâna de pe o zi pe alta
to put off from day to day.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a amâna de pe o zi pe alta
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20 a avea o zi bună
to spend a happy-day / timeto make a day of it.
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