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1 a lăsa un testament
to leave / to make a will. -
2 nu vreţi să fiţi de-ai noştri?
will you make one of us? will you join us / our party?Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu vreţi să fiţi de-ai noştri?
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3 vrei să iei parte la joc?
will you make one of us?Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > vrei să iei parte la joc?
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4 încetul cu încetul se face agurida miere / se face oţetul prov.
time and straw make medlars ripepatience and time make all things chimelittle streams make great riverslittle strokes fell great oaksmany a little / many a pickle makes a micklemany a mickle makes a muckleaprox. every little makes a mickleeasy does itlearn to say before you singlittle and often fill the pursetake care of the pence and the pounds will take care of themselvesmore haste less speedRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > încetul cu încetul se face agurida miere / se face oţetul prov.
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5 îţi arăt eu (ţie)!
I'll make you creak in your shoes!I'll make you behave yourself!you will catch the devil / dickens!I shall fall heavy upon you! -
6 a răsplăti pe cineva pentru osteneală
to pay smb. for his troublevă voi răsplăti pentru osteneală I will make it worth your white.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a răsplăti pe cineva pentru osteneală
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7 a-şi face testamentul
to make one's will / înv /. testament. -
8 nu vii şi tu?
sl. will you make one? -
9 nu vreau să am nici în clin, nici în mânecă cu el
I will neither meddle nor make with him.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu vreau să am nici în clin, nici în mânecă cu el
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10 întinde-i un deget şi-o să-ţi ia toată mâna
prov. Give him an inch and he will take an ellif you agree to carry the calf, he'll make you carry the cow.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > întinde-i un deget şi-o să-ţi ia toată mâna
См. также в других словарях:
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will — 1 /wIl/ (modal verb) verb 1 used to express the simple future tense: A meeting will be held next Tuesday at 3 p.m. | What time will she arrive? | When will you be leaving for America? 2 used to show that you are willing or ready to do something:… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English