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1 a găsi ceea ce caută
to get hold off, to find what one wants. -
2 a scăpa de o răspundere
to get smth. off one's hands. -
3 a-şi descărca inima
to throw / to get smth. off one's chest( de o taină) to unbosom oneself of a secret( a vorbi) to have one's say outto disburden / rar to disburthen one's mindto unlock / to open / to uncover one's heart. -
4 a-şi uşura inima / sufletul
to unburden / disburden one's heartto pour out one's heart (to smb.)to relieve one's feelingsto get smth. off one's chest.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi uşura inima / sufletul
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5 pleacă (de aici)!
go / scuttle away! get along / off / out / away!înv. rel. go thy way! -
6 mână măgarul!
get gone / along / away! bundle off / away! -
7 a-i sări ţandăra
to lose one's temper / shirtto fall / to fly into a passionto fly into a temperto be put outto fly / to go / to slip off the handleto run wildto lose one's hairto take the huffto take a miffto miff at smthto cut up rough / rusty / savageto have / to get the breeze upto get the needlesl. to get into a waxto get waxyto get hot under the collarto get off one's bike / off the deep endto get up on one's hind legs / up in the airsl. amer. to lose one's goatto get one's back / Irish / Indian / monkey upamer. vulg. to get up on one's earsto get one's rag out. -
8 a-şi ieşi din fire
to lose patience / one's hair / temper / sl. shirt / rag /amer. sl. goatto fly into a passionto be beside oneself / in a violent temper / in a fumeto jump out of one's skinto set up one's bristleto go up in the airamer. to fly / to go / to slip off the handleto get up on one's earsto raise one's dandersl. to get one's shirt off / one's monkey / dander / Irish upto get into a tantrumto cut up rough / rustyto get all hot and botheredto get put outto hit the ceilingto have one's blood upto be in hot bloodto have / to get the breeze up. -
9 a scăpa ieftin
1. ( ca şi cheltuială) to come off with a small lossto come / to get off cheap(ly)to make the most of a bad bargainto do smth. on the cheap.2. ( dintr-un pericol) to have a narrow escapeto come / to get off scot-freeto get scot-free -
10 a se pune pe treabă
to begin / to start doing smth.to get / to set / to go / to turn / to fall to workto get down to workto hitch up to a jobbibl. to put / to set one's hand to the plough\a se pune pe treabă serios / cu sârg to set to work with a good-willto take off one's coat to workto throw all one's energies into a taskfig. to turn on the steamto buckle to / down to work / a taskto put one's best foot foremost / forwardsl. amer. to get up / to go (off) on one's ear. -
11 a ieşi victorios
to come off victoriousto come off with flying coloursto carry / to gain / to win the dayto bear / to carry / to win the palmto get the best of itto get / to have the upper hand( dintr-o încercare) to undergo a test successfully -
12 a scăpa cu pielea întreagă
to come / to get off with a whole skinto escape / to get off scot-freeto save one's brush / skin / baconto come out as smooth as a whistle and as free as a bird.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scăpa cu pielea întreagă
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13 a scăpa neatins / teafăr
to get off / to escape safely / unhurt / unscorched / scot-freeto come through without a scratchto get clean awayto come off with a whole skinto keep a whole skinto save one's bacon.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scăpa neatins / teafăr
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14 a pune pe cineva la locul său
to put smb. in his place / on his good behaviourto teach smb. to know his placeto tell smb. off (properly)înv. to set smb. downto sit on smb.to snap smb.'s head / nose offto take smb. down a peg (or two)to give smb. a rap on his knucklesto flatten (out) smb.to make smb. look smallto tick smb. offto bring smb. to his bearingsamer. to tell smb. where to get offsl. to give smb. a clincher.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune pe cineva la locul său
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15 a-şi pierde calmul / capul
to lose one's balanceto get excitedto lose one's bearingsto change countenanceto be taken abackto get out of patienceto lose one's nervesto get into a heatto lose patience / one's temperto fly off the handleRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi pierde calmul / capul
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16 a călca cu stângul
aprox. to make a bad beginningto put one's foot in itto get up with one's wrong foot foremostamer. to get off on the wrong foot. -
17 a ieşi cu faţa curată / obraz curat (dintr-o încurcătură / dintr-un bucluc)
to come out with clean handsto come / to get off scatheless / unscathed / scot-free / clearto be above oneselfto fall / to light on one's feetto save one's face / carcassto save faceto have / to make a narrow escapeto come unscathed out of the battleto get the best of it.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a ieşi cu faţa curată / obraz curat (dintr-o încurcătură / dintr-un bucluc)
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18 a se apuca de lucru
to set / to turn to workto start on a taskto proceed to businessto get up and digto be on one's toesto set oneself to do smth.to get up / to go (off) on one's oarnot to let the grass grow under one's feet. -
19 a se împăca bine (cu cineva)
to get on / to agree well (with smb.)to get on / along (with smb.) like a house on fireto hit it off / well (with smb.)to live well (with smb.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se împăca bine (cu cineva)
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20 a da chix
to come off second bestto go wrongto go glimmeringto come out at / of the little end of the hornto come bad speedto get the wrong end of the stickto go phutto draw blankto go off like a damp squib.
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