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41 a produce un rezultat bun
to lead to a good result.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a produce un rezultat bun
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42 a pune (unui martor) întrebări tendenţioase
jur. to lead a witness.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune (unui martor) întrebări tendenţioase
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43 a pune pe cineva la cale
to give smb. a hint / a leadto teach / to instruct smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune pe cineva la cale
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44 a pune pe cineva într-o situaţie grea / dificilă / neplăcută
to put smb. in a holeto lead smb. a danceamer. to get / to have the deadwood on smb.to have got smb. by the leg.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune pe cineva într-o situaţie grea / dificilă / neplăcută
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45 a rămâne fată bătrână
to remain an old maidto remain / to be put on the shelfînv. to lead apes to hellînv. to dance barefoot. -
46 a răspunde la culoare (la jocul de (cărţi)
to return smb.'s lead.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a răspunde la culoare (la jocul de (cărţi)
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47 a se pune în fruntea
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48 a se situa pe primul loc
sport to take the lead.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se situa pe primul loc
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49 a slobozi plumb! în capul cuiva
to send an ounce of lead into smb.'s head.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a slobozi plumb! în capul cuiva
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50 a sprijini iniţiativa cuiva
to return smb.'s lead.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a sprijini iniţiativa cuiva
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51 a sta în frunte
1. to be / to stand at the topto stand first.2. fig. to rank first / foremost / highto be in the lead / the van / the forefront\a sta în frunte fruntea... to be at the head of... -
52 a trage pe cineva de limbă
to sound smb.to draw smb. outto pump smb. / smth. out of smb.to give smb. a leadto fish secrets out of smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trage pe cineva de limbă
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53 a trage în piept pe cineva (a înşela)
to play a practical joke on smb.to do smb. brownto lead smb. up the garden.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trage în piept pe cineva (a înşela)
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54 a trăi bine
1. ( a petrece) to lead a pleasant / an easy lifeto have a good time of it.2. ( a fi bogat) to be in easy circumstancesto be well offto be a warm man. 3. ( a mânca bine) to keep a good tableto make good cheerto fare sumptuously. 4. ( a fi cinstit) to walk uprightlyto live an honest life. -
55 a trăi ca celibatar
to lead a bachelor's lifeto go / to run in single harness. -
56 a trăi ca pisica cu câinele
to lead a cat and dog lifeto live like cat and dogto agree like cats and dogsto agree like pickpockets in a fairto be at hammer and tongs.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trăi ca pisica cu câinele
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57 a trăi ca un sfânt
to lead a good life. -
58 a trăi ca un sălbatic
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59 a trăi cinstit
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60 a trăi de azi pe mâine / de la mână până la gură
to live from hand to mouthto lead a hand-to-mouth existence(barely) to manage to keep body and soul togetherto make shift to liveto keep the wolf from the door / at bayto hold / to keep one's head above waterto do it on the cheapto be at stick and liftaprox. to pull in one's belt.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trăi de azi pe mâine / de la mână până la gură
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