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21 a face cuiva bucata
to play smb. a (nice / fine) trickto lead smb. a (pretty) dance. \\ -
22 a face mizerii cuiva
to tease smb. unmercifullyto lead smb. a dog's life / the devil of a life. -
23 a fi în frunte
to take a lead. -
24 a gusta viaţa din plin
to lead a gay / a jolly / a merry life. -
25 a induce în eroare pe cineva
to put smb. on the wrong trackto put it across smb.to mislead / to delude smb.to lead smb. astrayto slip it over smb.to juggle smb. into doing smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a induce în eroare pe cineva
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26 a iniţia o campanie împotriva cuiva
to lead / to conduct a campaign against smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a iniţia o campanie împotriva cuiva
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27 a juca pe degete pe cineva
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28 a juca rolul principal
1. teatru to play lead / the leading roleto ride the fore-horse.2. fig. to be in the foregroundamer. sl. to be at bat. -
29 a juca un rol decisiv / hotărâtor
to play a decisive / a cardinal roleto begin / to lead / the dance.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a juca un rol decisiv / hotărâtor
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30 a lansa o modă / moda
to set / to lead the fashion. -
31 a lua conducerea
to take the lead. -
32 a lua de mână pe cineva
1. to take smb.'s handto lead smb. by the handto join hands with smb.2. fig. to flock / to herd togetherto associate with smb. -
33 a lua iniţiativa
to take / to have the initiativeto take the lead (in a conversation, etc.)(la curse) to take the running. -
34 a merge în capul...
to head...to go in the van of...to take the lead of... -
35 a merge în frunte
to lead the way / the vanto be in the van. -
36 a muri fată bătrână
glum. to lead apes in hell. -
37 a nu se înţelege de loc
to be pulling different waysnot to see eye to eye with smb.to lead a cat-and-dog life. -
38 a o duce numai în chefuri
to be fastto lead a fast lifeto go on the racket.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a o duce numai în chefuri
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39 a o lua înaintea
to get / to have the legs / heels of...to show one's / the heels to...to run away with / to steal smb.'s thunderto reach ahead of smb.to gather ground / way uponto give the dust to smb.to outdistanceto outpaceto outstripto outmatch.2. fig. şi to get / to have the better of...to take the lead of / over smb.to steal a march on smb. -
40 a otrăvi viaţa / zilele cuiva
to poison / to envenom / to mar / to spoil smb.'s lifeto lead smb. a dog's life / the life of a dogto plague smb.'s life outto make it / things hot for smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a otrăvi viaţa / zilele cuiva
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