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1 a intra în luptă (cu cineva)
to join battle / issue (with smb.)mil. şi to take the field.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a intra în luptă (cu cineva)
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2 a începe lupta / o luptă / să se lupte cu cineva
to join battle / issue with smb.to start the battleto unsheathe / to draw the swordto levy warto dig / to take up the hatchetto start the fightto take the field.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a începe lupta / o luptă / să se lupte cu cineva
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3 a pune capăt (unui lucru)
to put an end / a stop to / on smth.to set / to put a term to smth.to put a termination to smth.to bring smth. to an end / to an issue / a terminationto have finished with smth.to make an end of smth.to cry halt on smth.to put the kibosh on smth.\a pune capăt (unui lucru) activităţii cuiva </b>to put a stopper to smb.'s activities( rar) to put a period to smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune capăt (unui lucru)
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4 a trimite cuiva o citaţie
jur. to serve writ / a summons on smb.to serve smb. with a writ / a summonsto issue a writ against smb.to have a writ issued against smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trimite cuiva o citaţie
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5 a încurca iţele
to muddle things (up)to tangle (up) smth.to play horseto jumble everything togetherto throw a monkey wrench into the machinery / the worksto get the wrong sow by the earto play the (very) devil with smth.to make hay / a mess of things / of itto make a pretty kettle of fishto obscure the issueto put one's foot in it.
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