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1 a lua note (stenografice)
to take down notes (in short-hand)to make notesto jot things down (in shorthand).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lua note (stenografice)
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2 a pune cuvinte pe note
to put / to set words to music. -
3 a pune pe note
muz. to set (words / verses) to musicto set a song. -
4 a pune un text pe note
to put / to set words to music. -
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6 a lua act de
to take cognizance / note / notice ofto take down notes of an occurrenceto receive an official acknowledgement ofto take note of (a declaration, etc.)to note (smth.) as a factto note a factto minute / to set (smth.) down. -
7 a cânta alt cântec
to change one's note / timeto turn one's coat. -
8 a călca cu dreptul
aprox. to make a good beginning / startto strike the right note. -
9 a da atenţie
1. (la) to pay attention / heed (to)to take heed / note (of)to give heed (to).2. ( cuiva) to give (one's) attention to (smb.)( a fi amabil cu cineva) to show (smb.) much attention. -
10 a da tonul
1. muz. to strike the note.2. fig. to set the style / the fashionto set the paceto give a leadto lead the fashionto make the runningto rule the roostto call the tune. -
11 a fi în notă
to strike the right note. -
12 a lua notă de...
to take / to make a note of...to take... into account / considerationto make a memorandum of...to jot... downia notă ! bear that in mind! -
13 a nimeri tonul
just to strike the right note. -
14 a nota ceva în creion
to pencil down a note. -
15 a nota toate incidentele survenite
to note everything that has transpired.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nota toate incidentele survenite
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16 a nu fi în notă
to strike the wrong note. -
17 a o lăsa mai moale
1. ( cu eforturile) to take it easyto relax in one's effortsto haul in one's sailsto draw in one's hornsto sing small.2. to change one's note / tuneto come down a peg (or two)to go to the wallto come in. -
18 a prelungi o notă (muzicală)
muz. to sustain a note.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a prelungi o notă (muzicală)
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19 a produce (un anumit) efect
to strike a noteto have (a certain) effect.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a produce (un anumit) efect
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20 a protesta o poliţă
to protest a promissory note.
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