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1 a intra mesa
to get into a mess / a scrape / a muddle / a nice fix -
2 a o scoate la cap / capăt
1. ( a termina) to bring to an end / a closeto carry throughto carry / to bring smth. to its conclusion2. ( a răzbi) to pull throughto break evenfig. to be in smooth waterfig. to keep one's head above waterfig. to make both ends meetfig. To keep the wolf from the door / at bayto make the best of a bad job / of a bad bargain\a o scoate la cap / capăt cu greu to eke out a livelihoodto muddle on / through\a o scoate la cap / capăt prin mijloace necinstite to slime through / out of a difficultyRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a o scoate la cap / capăt
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3 a se întuneca la minte
to muddle one's brains. -
4 a se învârti de colo până colo
Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se învârti de colo până colo
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5 a umbla de colo până colo
to walk a turnto bum aroundto loaf / to sponge / to wander about /amer. aroundto mooch / s /. to muck aboutto muddle on / along / aboutto shift aboutto porter about( cu un aer preocupat) to bustle about.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a umbla de colo până colo
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6 a încurca iţele
to muddle things (up)to tangle (up) smth.to play horseto jumble everything togetherto throw a monkey wrench into the machinery / the worksto get the wrong sow by the earto play the (very) devil with smth.to make hay / a mess of things / of itto make a pretty kettle of fishto obscure the issueto put one's foot in it. -
7 a(-i) face cuiva capul calendar
to muddle smb. dizzy by dinning smth. into smb.'s earsto knock smb. to fitsamer. to take the bark off a treeto bring / to drive / to put smb. to his wits' end.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a(-i) face cuiva capul calendar
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8 s-au încurcat rău iţele
things are in a mess / in an awful muddle / mess
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