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1 pair
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2 perechi, perechi
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3 a locui la etajul 3 la stradă / în fund
to lodge on the three-pair front / on the three-pair back.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a locui la etajul 3 la stradă / în fund
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4 altă gâscă în altă traistă
(it makes) all the difference in the worldit's another pair of breeches, that's another pair of shoes.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > altă gâscă în altă traistă
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5 asta e altă brânză / căciulă / mâncare de peşte / gâscă / poveste
this is another pair of breeches / shoesthat is quite another pair of shoes / storythat's another cup of teathat's a horse of another colourthat's another kettle of fish!Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > asta e altă brânză / căciulă / mâncare de peşte / gâscă / poveste
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6 a nu putea suferi pe cineva
lit. not to be abide / stand smb.to hold smb. in execrationnot to know a man / smb. from Adamaprox. to be out of humour with smb.nu pot să-l sufăr I can't bear / stand / stomach himI would not touch him with a pair of tongs / with a barge pole.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu putea suferi pe cineva
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7 a o croi la fugă
to pack oftto scuttle awayto turn tailto take to one's heelsto show a clean pair of heels. -
8 a o rupe la fugă
to break into a runto turn tail / one's backto scamper offto set off runningto show a clean pair of heelsto make oneself scarcesl. to skedaddle. -
9 a o şterge
to go / to be offto take oneself offto run slick awayto march offto slide offto slope offto do a slopeto shift awayto steel awayto scamper away / offto scuttle awayto act / to play the invisibleto show a clean pair of heelsto turn tailto make oneself scarceto make a brushto make tracksto boltto cut one's sticksl. to hook itsl. to top one's boomsl. to stump / to walk one's chalksto skedaddleamer. to put / to skip off. -
10 a pune coada pe spinare
to scamper / away offto show a clean pair of heelsto take the one's heels -
11 a spăla putina
to make offto make one's escape / a brushto fling / to pick up / to take to one's heelsto show a clean pair of heelsto act / to play the invisibleto cut one's sticksto bundle in / off / outto pack away / offto whistle offto sling / to take one's hooksl. to skedaddlesl. to walk / to stump one's chalksamer. to take to the hillsto take (run-out) powderamer. to sashay offsl. amer. to dig outto jump one's bailto vamoose. -
12 a-şi lua tălpăşiţa / tălpile la spinare
to show a clean pair of heelsto betake oneself to one's heelsto start one's bootsto make tracksto sling / to take one's hook.to do a guysl. to cut dirtia-ţi tălpăşiţa de aici! off you go! be off!Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi lua tălpăşiţa / tălpile la spinare
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13 departe griva de iepure
as like as chalk and cheeseas like as an apple to an oysterthat's quite another pair of shoes / breeches(as) different as chalk from cheese. -
14 e cu totul altă poveste
that is quite another storythat's quite another pair of breeches. -
15 nu s-au mai văzut doi ca ei
peior. there's a pair of them.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > nu s-au mai văzut doi ca ei
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16 parcă a tunat şi i-a adunat
there couldn't be a better pairbirds of a feather flock togetherthey are two of a kidneythey are much of a muchness.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > parcă a tunat şi i-a adunat
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17 păi, nu mai e acelaşi lucru
that alters the caseit's another pair of breeches.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > păi, nu mai e acelaşi lucru
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18 în stare de funcţionare
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