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1 pierdere de timp
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2 a suferi o pierdere / pagubă
to suffer / to stand / to sustain a lossto meet with a loss\a suferi o pierdere / pagubă mari pierderi to take the knocksl. to be / to get punished.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a suferi o pierdere / pagubă
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3 a compensa o pierdere printr-un câştig
to set off a gain against a loss.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a compensa o pierdere printr-un câştig
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4 a da din colţ în colţ (a nu şti ce să facă)
to be at seato be at a lossnot to know which way to turnaprox. not to know if one is (standing) on one's head or one's heels( a şovăi) to hem / to num and haw( a se simţi prost) to wriggleto feel uncomfortable.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a da din colţ în colţ (a nu şti ce să facă)
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5 a nu găsi cuvinte să
to be at loss for words to...not to find the language to...aprox. words fail me in...(praising, blaming, etc.). -
6 a nu ieşi în pagubă
com. to get out without a loss. -
7 a nu şti ce subiect să abordeze
to be at a loss for a topic.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu şti ce subiect să abordeze
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8 a nu şti ce să facă
1. not to know what to doto be at a loss {what to do)to be all at seato be at one's wits' end.2. ( a avea ceva timp de pierdut) to be at a loose end. 3. ( \a nu şti ce să facă încotro s-o apuce) to be all of a dither. -
9 a nu şti încotro s-o apuci
şi fig. not to know which way to go / turnto be in a mazeto be at a loss what to do.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu şti încotro s-o apuci
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10 a pune pe cineva în încurcătură
to cause smb. embarrassmentto throw smb, into confusionto throw smb. for a lossto put smb. in a fix / to confusionto stump smb.to be stumped.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune pe cineva în încurcătură
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11 a părea complet aiurit / încurcat
to look blank / puzzledto look completely at a loss (what to say / to do)to seem / to look out of one's depth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a părea complet aiurit / încurcat
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12 a scăpa ieftin
1. ( ca şi cheltuială) to come off with a small lossto come / to get off cheap(ly)to make the most of a bad bargainto do smth. on the cheap.2. ( dintr-un pericol) to have a narrow escapeto come / to get off scot-freeto get scot-free -
13 a se găsi în încurcătură
to be at a lossto be at fault.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se găsi în încurcătură
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14 a se simţi încurcat
to be at a loss to... -
15 a suporta o pierdere
to bear a loss. -
16 a vinde în pagubă / pierdere
com. to sell at a loss / at a sacrificeto sell to the bad / at a disadvantageto bar-gain smth. away.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a vinde în pagubă / pierdere
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17 a-i fi jale de cineva
to pity smb.to feel sorry for smb.to take pity on smb.to bewail / to mourn smb.'s loss. -
18 a-i veni greu să...
to come hard upon one to...to find it hard / difficult to...it is hard for one to...to be at a loss to... -
19 a-şi scoate cheltuielile
to cover one's expensescorn.to get out without a loss.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi scoate cheltuielile
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20 a-şi scoate pârleala
to get back (some of) one's ownto make good one's lossto recoup oneself.
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