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1 a se purta amabil cu cineva
lit. to be gracious to smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se purta amabil cu cineva
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2 bată-te să te bată!
1. ( în sens rău)go and be hanged! the devil / the deuce take you!2. ( în sens bun)God bless you! Lord Love you / your heart! 3. ( exprimând surpriză)dear me! good gracious!goodness alive! -
3 Doamne, Dumnezeule!
Lord, have mercy (on us)! good / goodness graciousgood / great Heavensdear medear heart alive! oh dear!înv. God's bread! -
4 Dumnezeule mare!
man alive! mercy on us! Good gracious! oh my!amer. good land!amer. my land! -
5 Dumnezeule mare(!)
good gracious! oh my!amer. good land!amer. F? my land! -
6 ia te uită!
just look / fancy! good gracious! I like that! man alive!oh, my! my aunt / eye(s) / hat / stars / world!sl. crokey! Holy shakes!amer. pop.sl. Sakes (alive)! -
7 prin bunăvoinţa
(cu gen.) by the gracious consent of... -
8 Sfinte Sisoe!
glumeţ great Scott!amer. son of a gun!Lord have mercy (on us) I good Heavens / Lord! bless me! good gracious!holy Moses!
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