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1 a trage pe cineva pe sfoară
to cheat / to dupe / to gull / to swindle / to trick smb.to take smb. insl. to dish / to diddle / to sharp / to spoof smb.to stuff smb. upto make a fool of smb.to play a joke on smb.to pull / scoţ. to draw smb.'s legto do smb. in the eyeto give smb. the bag / înv. the bobto get the bitter end of smb.to get up a bit early for smb.to put the doctor on smb.to sell smb. a dig /amer. a gold brick / a lemon / a pupto pull a fast oneto toss smb. in a blanketînv. to play the merchant with smb.to give smb. the bobsl. to have smb. on toast / on a stringamer. to come Paddy over smb.amer. to get a beat on smb.to play the advantages over smb.sl. amer. to play horse with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trage pe cineva pe sfoară
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2 a scoate castanele din foc / spuză pentru altul
to pull smb.'s / the chestnuts out of the fireto pull the chestnuts out of the fire for smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate castanele din foc / spuză pentru altul
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3 a trage o duşcă
to take a good draught / pullto wet one's whistleto have a nip / a drop / a dram / a wetto have a swill of smth.to take a nipto freshen the nip\a trage o duşcă din sticlă to pull at a bottleto take a pull / a swig at a bottle. -
4 a intra în gară (d. trenuri)
to pull / to steam into the stationto pull in.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a intra în gară (d. trenuri)
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5 a nu se lăsa
to return to the chargeto sit tightkeep your chin / pecker up! keep a stiff upper liphold hard! steady! stand firm! keep it up! pull devil, pull baker! ( nici în ruptul capului) never say die! -
6 a trage pe cineva de păr
to pull smb. by the hairto pull smb.'s hairs.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trage pe cineva de păr
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7 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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8 a spune baliverne / basme / braşoave
1. to talk nonsense / bilge / twaddle at randomto talk wildlyto talkthrough one's hat / through (the back of) one's neck / with one's tongue in one's cheek.2. ( a exagera)to draw / to pull the long bowto throw the hatchetto cut it too fat.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a spune baliverne / basme / braşoave
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9 a trăi de azi pe mâine / de la mână până la gură
to live from hand to mouthto lead a hand-to-mouth existence(barely) to manage to keep body and soul togetherto make shift to liveto keep the wolf from the door / at bayto hold / to keep one's head above waterto do it on the cheapto be at stick and liftaprox. to pull in one's belt.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trăi de azi pe mâine / de la mână până la gură
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10 a duce de nas pe cineva
1. to lead smb. by the noseto lay one's will on smb.to bend smb. to one's willto lead smb. a (pretty) dance.to get to (the) windward of smb. -
11 a duce greul
to bear the brunt of smith.to have / to play / to pull / to take the labouring oar. -
12 a redresa avionul
to lift the nose of a planeto pull on the joystick. -
13 a smulge din rădăcini
to pull up a plant by the rootsto tear up by the rootsto stub up rootsto root out / upto uprootfig. s / to eradicate, to extirpate\a smulge din rădăcini pe cineva to uproot smb. from his home. -
14 a spune gogoşi
to tell fibs / tall talesto pull the long bowto talk with one's tongue in one's cheekto tip smb. the travellerto tell thumps. -
15 a trage dopul din sticlă
to uncorkto take the cork out of a bottleto pull / to draw the cork.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trage dopul din sticlă
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16 a trage frâna ai /
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17 a trage la rame
to ply the oarsto pull at the oarsto row. -
18 a trage sforile
fig. to pull the strings / the wires. -
19 a vâsli din răsputeri
to ply the oarsto pull with all one's might / strengthto tug at the oars. -
20 a apăsa pe trăgaci
to pull the trigger.
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