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1 a face acrobaţii
to perform acrobatic tricks / stunts / featsto do parlour tricks / stunts( în zbor) to perform stunts. -
2 a dansa pe sârmă
to perform on the tight rope. -
3 a deţine un rol teatru
to sustain a partto perform in a play. -
4 a face carantină
to make / to pass quarantineto perform (one's) quarantine. -
5 a face pe gazda
to perform the part of the host. -
6 a face un lucru util
to perform useful work. -
7 a juca o piesă
to act / to perform a play. -
8 a juca într-o piesă
to appear / to come / to go on the stageto act (in a play)to walk the boardsto perform in a play. -
9 a opera de (apendicită etc.) pe cineva
to operate upon smb. for (appendicitis, etc.)to perform an (appendicitis) operation upon smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a opera de (apendicită etc.) pe cineva
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10 a rasoli o treabă
to do / to perform a piece of work perfunctorily. -
11 a se achita de o datorie / obligaţie
to fulfil / to carry out / to discharge / to perform an obligationto acquit oneself of an obligationto implement a contractto settle (up) (with smb.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se achita de o datorie / obligaţie
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12 a îndeplini o funcţie
to execute an office / a jobto perform one's function(s)to discharge / to hold an office / a job. -
13 a-şi face datoria
to do / to perform one's duty / devoirto come up to the mark /amer. the chalk\a-şi face datoria până la capăt to do one's duty to the last / the utmost( faţă de patrie) to do one's bitto serve one's country -
14 una e să promit şi alta să faci
prov. it is one thing to promise and another to perform.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > una e să promit şi alta să faci
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