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21 a-şi rade mustaţa
to shave off / to take off one's moustache. -
22 a apuca pe un drum greşit
şi fig. to get off the right way / trackto go astray / adriftfig. to take a wrong / a bent course.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a apuca pe un drum greşit
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23 a arăta ceva în toată urâciunea sa
to take the varnish off smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a arăta ceva în toată urâciunea sa
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24 a câştiga victoria
to gain the victoryto carry the dayto come off with flying coloursamer. to take the caketo get / to carry / to gain / to win the garlandto carry away the garlandto go away with the garland. -
25 a da de duşcă (un păhărel)
to gulp down a glassto empty a glass at one gulpto drink / to toss off a glass at one draught / gulpto take one's medicinesl. to lump it downsl. înv. to kiss the baby.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a da de duşcă (un păhărel)
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26 a dezbrăca pe cineva până la cămaşă / piele
fig. to fleece / to strip / to despoil smb.to clean smb. outto strip smb. to the skin / the buffto take off all one's things.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a dezbrăca pe cineva până la cămaşă / piele
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27 a distrage atenţia cuiva
to divert / to distract smb.'s attentionto turn smb.'s thoughts in another directionto draw a red herring across the trackto take smb.'s attention / mind off.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a distrage atenţia cuiva
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28 a duce cu preşul / vorba / zăhărelul
aprox. to take into diddleto do Taffyto foolto make a fool ofto put off with fine words( pe cineva)to hand smb. a lemono bad smb. up the garden(-path)to get the better end of smb.înv. to sell smb. a bargain.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a duce cu preşul / vorba / zăhărelul
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29 a duce la închisoare
to take off to prison. -
30 a face praf (şi pulbere)
1. to make mincemeat of...to destroy...to tear to tattersto beat...to play hell with...to blow (up)... sky-highfig. to reduce...to rub (down)... to powder.2. ( a ului) to astonish (smb.)to knock (smb.) off his pinsto take smb.'s breath away.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face praf (şi pulbere)
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31 a fura ouăle de sub cloşcă / oul de sub găină
fig. to catch a weasel asleepto cut the grass (from) under smb.'s feetto take a sheet off the hedgeaprox. he would rob a church.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a fura ouăle de sub cloşcă / oul de sub găină
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32 a lua capul cuiva
to take smb.'s head off. -
33 a lua cu sine
to take / to sweep / to lug along / awayto carry away / off. -
34 a lua cu totul
to take (smb.) off one's legs. -
35 a lua cuiva o piatră de pe inimă
to take a load off / from smb.'s mind / heartto disburden one's heart.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lua cuiva o piatră de pe inimă
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36 a lua de acolo / aici
luaţi-l de aici! take him away! Off with him! -
37 a lua sfârşit
to end off / upto come to an end / to a closeto have / to take an end. -
38 a lăsa cu gura căscată pe cineva
to strike smb. dumbto take smb.'s breath awayto knock smb. off his pinsto put smb.'s pipe outto make smb. sit upto make smb. open his eyes.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lăsa cu gura căscată pe cineva
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39 a lăsa în umbră
to take the shine off smth. -
40 a mânca din ochi pe cineva
to feast one's eyes on smb.not to take one's eyes off smb.to make eyes at smb.to ogle smb. amorously.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a mânca din ochi pe cineva
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