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1 a-i sări ţandăra
to lose one's temper / shirtto fall / to fly into a passionto fly into a temperto be put outto fly / to go / to slip off the handleto run wildto lose one's hairto take the huffto take a miffto miff at smthto cut up rough / rusty / savageto have / to get the breeze upto get the needlesl. to get into a waxto get waxyto get hot under the collarto get off one's bike / off the deep endto get up on one's hind legs / up in the airsl. amer. to lose one's goatto get one's back / Irish / Indian / monkey upamer. vulg. to get up on one's earsto get one's rag out. -
2 a-şi pierde calmul / capul
to lose one's balanceto get excitedto lose one's bearingsto change countenanceto be taken abackto get out of patienceto lose one's nervesto get into a heatto lose patience / one's temperto fly off the handleRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi pierde calmul / capul
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3 a se pierde cu firea
1. to lose one's self-possession / self-control / head / presence of mindto become flusteredto get excited.2. to lose courage / heartto give way (to tears)to keep up heartnot to turn a hairto keep one's hair on one's headsl. to take things on the chin. -
4 a-şi ieşi din fire
to lose patience / one's hair / temper / sl. shirt / rag /amer. sl. goatto fly into a passionto be beside oneself / in a violent temper / in a fumeto jump out of one's skinto set up one's bristleto go up in the airamer. to fly / to go / to slip off the handleto get up on one's earsto raise one's dandersl. to get one's shirt off / one's monkey / dander / Irish upto get into a tantrumto cut up rough / rustyto get all hot and botheredto get put outto hit the ceilingto have one's blood upto be in hot bloodto have / to get the breeze up. -
5 a-şi pierde mintea / minţile
to go out of / to lose one's mind / reasonto be out one's senses / witsto fall be-side one's wit.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi pierde mintea / minţile
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6 a ieşi din mână
to get out of handto lose training / practice / skillto come / to go to grass. -
7 a nu pierde nimic (prin asta)
to miss nothing (by it)to have nothing to lose (by it)not to be out of pocket (by it).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu pierde nimic (prin asta)
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8 a pierde din ochi
1. to lose sight of...to hang on smb.'s lipsto feast one's eyes on smb.not to trust smb. out of one's sight / eyes. -
9 a pierde drumul
to lose one's wayto wander out of one's wayto go astray. -
10 a pierde la curse
1. tr. to race away. 2. intr. to be out of pocket / to lose at the races. -
11 a(-şi) pierde speranţele
to lose all hopeto be out of hopeto have no hopeto give up / to resign / to abandon / to forsake all hopeto throw the helve after the hatchet.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a(-şi) pierde speranţele
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12 a-şi ieşi din minţi
to go / to be out of one's mind / sensesto lose one's mind / reasonto go / to grow madsl. to be right off itto go / to run berserk(er)to be off one's base / head / rockerto be right off it\a-şi ieşi din minţi de durere to be beside oneself with grief. -
13 a-şi pierde forma
to get / to be out of shapeto lose shape. -
14 a-şi pierde judecata
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15 a-şi pierde respiraţia
to lose one's breathto run one-self out. -
16 a-şi pierde răbdarea
to lose (one's) patience / one's temperto be wearied out of patience
См. также в других словарях:
lose out — {v.} To fail to win; miss first place in a contest; lose to a rival. * /John lost out in the rivalry for Mary s hand in marriage./ * /Fred didn t want to lose out to the other salesman./ Compare: MISS OUT. Contrast: WIN OUT … Dictionary of American idioms
lose out — {v.} To fail to win; miss first place in a contest; lose to a rival. * /John lost out in the rivalry for Mary s hand in marriage./ * /Fred didn t want to lose out to the other salesman./ Compare: MISS OUT. Contrast: WIN OUT … Dictionary of American idioms
lose out — meaning ‘to be unsuccessful’, is recorded in AmE from the mid 19c and is now common in BrE as well. It has various shades of meaning, and is not simply a synonym for lose. Followed by on, it means ‘not to get a fair chance in’: • Like most birds… … Modern English usage
lose out on — lose out (on (something)) to fail to get something desired, esp. in a competitive situation. We re losing out on major economic opportunities that would be good for the whole city. If we don t act quickly, we ll lose out … New idioms dictionary
lose out — (on (something)) to fail to get something desired, esp. in a competitive situation. We re losing out on major economic opportunities that would be good for the whole city. If we don t act quickly, we ll lose out … New idioms dictionary
lose out — lose a chance, fail to take advantage of If I don t apply now, I ll lose out. This is my last chance … English idioms
lose out — ► lose out be disadvantaged. Main Entry: ↑lose … English terms dictionary
lose out — BE DEPRIVED OF AN OPPORTUNITY, fail to benefit, be disadvantaged, be the loser. → lose * * * intransitive verb : to fail to win in competition : fail to receive an expected reward or gain afraid of losing out to more unscrupulous competitors lost … Useful english dictionary
lose out — v. 1) (D; intr.) to lose out on (to lose out on a deal) 2) (D; intr.) to lose out to (she lost out to her rival) * * * [ luːz aʊt] (D; intr.) to lose out to (she lost out to her rival) (D; intr.) to lose out on (to lose out on a deal) … Combinatory dictionary
lose out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms lose out : present tense I/you/we/they lose out he/she/it loses out present participle losing out past tense lost out past participle lost out to not get a benefit that someone else is getting The proposal… … English dictionary
lose out — UK US lose out Phrasal Verb with lose({{}}/luːz/ verb (lost, lost) ► [I] to not have an advantage that others have: lose out on sth »I have lost out on tax free income from £1,500 worth of shares, which I need now I am retired. ► to not get… … Financial and business terms