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1 a juca un joc dublu
to run with the hare and hunt with the houndsto hold with the hare and run with the hounds. -
2 a împăca şi capra şi varza
1. to reconcile both parties, etc.2. aprox. to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds, to hold with the hare and run with the hounds.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a împăca şi capra şi varza
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3 a bate apa în piuă
1. to draw water in a sieveto fish / to plough in the airto beat the airto burn daylight.2. ( a nu fi la subiect)to start a hareto cast / to fetch / to go a compassto ring ever the same chimeto trash over old strawînv. to eat the air. -
4 a juca la două nunţi
to run / to hold with the hare and hunt with the hounds. -
5 a nu avea cap
not to have a brain in one's headto be foolish / a foolto be hare-brained. -
6 a o nimeri (ca Ieremia) cu oiştea în gard
to be wide of the mark to get / to have / to take the wrong sow by the earto put one's foot in it / into one's mouthto make a blunder to chop a brickto make a bad shotto hunt / to run the wrong hareamer. to fire into the wrong flockamer. sl. to shoot one's grandmother / grannie.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a o nimeri (ca Ieremia) cu oiştea în gard
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7 a schimba subiectul
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8 a se mulţumi cu resturile
to kiss the hare's foot.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se mulţumi cu resturile
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9 a sluji la doi stăpâni
to serve two mastersto run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. -
10 a umbla cu fundul în două luntrii
to run / to hold with the hare and hunt with the hounds.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a umbla cu fundul în două luntrii
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11 a veni la spartul târgului
to come when the show is overto come after the feastto come a day after the fairaprox. to lock / to shut the stable door after / when the horse / steed is stolenrar to kiss the hare's foot.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a veni la spartul târgului
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12 a vinde pielea ursului din pădure
to sell the bear's skin before one has caught the bear / before the bear is caughtto count / to reckon one's chickens before they are hatchedto count one's corn before the harvestto eat the calf in the cow's bellyto cook a hare before the cats ching himto cast beyond the moonînv. to run before one's horse to the market.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a vinde pielea ursului din pădure
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13 a ţine cu ambele părţi (într-o dispută)
fig. to run with the hare and hold with the hound.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a ţine cu ambele părţi (într-o dispută)
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14 fricos ca un iepure
(as) timid as a hare / a rabbit. -
15 iute de picior
(as) fast as a harequick on his pinslit. quick / fleet / light / swift of footlight / swift-footedspeedy on foot. -
16 nebun de legat
altogether / stark / raving / staring madclear off one's chump(as) mad as a March hare / as a hatterfar gonehopping madas mad as a hornet / a wet hensl. barmy / balmy on the crumpetsl. amer. (as) crazy as a bedbug. -
17 nu vinde pielea ursului din pădure
prov. don't count your chickens before they are hatchedfirst catch your hare then cook himcatch the bear before you sell his skin.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu vinde pielea ursului din pădure
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