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on+one's+jack

  • 1 a-şi găsi naşul / omul

    to find one's match
    to meet one's master
    to catch a Tartar
    to be overmatched
    diamond cut diamond
    to mistake one's game
    every Jack must have his Jill.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi găsi naşul / omul

  • 2 cât ai bate din palme

    in the turn of a hand
    in a trice / a winkle / a jiffy
    in (less than) no time
    before you could / one can say Jack Robinson
    before you could say knife
    ( repede şi uşor) hand over hand / fist
    in a crack
    in the blowing of a match
    in two tows
    in a tick-tack
    înv. at a slap.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > cât ai bate din palme

  • 3 într-o clipă / clipită

    in the twinkle of an eye, in a twinkle
    in a twinkling, in the twinkling of an eye, at a moment's / minute's notice
    in a trice
    in a (split) second
    in a shake / a brace of shakes
    in two shakes of lamb's / duck's tail
    before you could say Jack Robinson
    at the bit
    in the / a blowing of a match
    in / înv. for a flash
    in (half) a jiffy
    in (half) a mo(ment)
    in a crack
    at the bit
    in (half) a tick
    in two ticks
    at one fling
    as quick as lightning / as thought
    before you know where you are.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > într-o clipă / clipită

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