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61 a căra apă la puţ
to carry coals to Newcastleto hold a candle to the sunto burn daylightto fan the breezesto bring / to send owls to Athenslit. to paint the lilyto plough / to saw the sands. -
62 nu scuipa în puţ că se poate întâmpla să bei din el
prov. cast no dirt into the well that hath given you waternever cast dirt into that fountain of which thou hast sometime drunkdon't foul the well for you may need its waterslet every man speak well of / praise the bridge he goes over.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu scuipa în puţ că se poate întâmpla să bei din el
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63 be in the picture
to give or have all the necessary information (about something):يَضَعُه في الصّورَهHe put me in the picture about what had happened.
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64 lay the table
to put a tablecloth, plates, knives, forks etc on a table for a meal:يُعِدُّ المائِدَهThe meal is ready – will you lay the table?
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65 set the table
to put a tablecloth, plates, knives, forks etc on a table for a meal:يُعِدُّ المائِدَهThe meal is ready – will you lay the table?
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66 a cădea din lac în puţ
to fall / to jump out of the frying pan into the fireto go farther / further and far worse. -
67 din lac în puţ
out of the frying pan into the firefrom bad to worseaprox. to swap bad for worse. -
68 otvoriti put
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69 raspitivati se za put
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70 to the life
exactly (like):بالضَّبْطWhen he put on that uniform, he was Napoleon to the life.
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71 krenuti na put pješice
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72 pokazati put
• lead the way -
73 krčiti put
• blaze the trail; pave; pioneer -
74 mlečni put
• galaxy; the milky way -
75 pogrešiti put
• mistake the road -
76 poslednji put
• last; the last time -
77 prokrčiti put
• blaze the trail; pioneer -
78 svaki put
• all the way; at a time; each time -
79 protective put buying
Finthe purchase of puts for stocks already owned -
80 Listen-focus on understanding the issue, Empathize-put yourself in their shoes, Acknowledge-let them know you understand, Pamper-go the extra mile to make it right
Hotel industry: L. E. A. P.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Listen-focus on understanding the issue, Empathize-put yourself in their shoes, Acknowledge-let them know you understand, Pamper-go the extra mile to make it right
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put on the dog — {v. phr.} To behave ostentatiously in terms of dress and manner. * / Stop putting on the dog with me, Sue cried at Roy. I knew the real you from way hack! / … Dictionary of American idioms
put to the sword — {v. phr.}, {literary} To kill (people) in war, especially with a sword. * /The Romans put their enemies to the sword./ * /In some wars captives have been put to the sword./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put to the sword — {v. phr.}, {literary} To kill (people) in war, especially with a sword. * /The Romans put their enemies to the sword./ * /In some wars captives have been put to the sword./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put back the clock — or[turn back the clock] {v. phr.} To go back in time; relive the past. * /If I could put back the clock I d give more thought to preparing for a career./ * /Richard wishes that he had lived in frontier days, but he can t turn back the clock./ … Dictionary of American idioms
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put in the way of — or[put in one s way] {v. phr.} To set before (someone); give to (someone); show the way to; help toward. * /After Joe graduated, the coach put him in the way of a good job./ * /The librarian put me in the way of a lot of new material on the… … Dictionary of American idioms
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put on the map — {v. phr.} To make (a place) well known. * /The first successful climb of Mount Matterhorn put Zermatt, Switzerland, on the map./ * /Shakespeare put his hometown of Stratford on Avon on the map./ … Dictionary of American idioms
put on the map — {v. phr.} To make (a place) well known. * /The first successful climb of Mount Matterhorn put Zermatt, Switzerland, on the map./ * /Shakespeare put his hometown of Stratford on Avon on the map./ … Dictionary of American idioms