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81 a îndruga (la) minciuni / verzi şi uscate
to draw / to pull the long bowto talk bunk urn / rot / claptrapto tittle-tattleRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a îndruga (la) minciuni / verzi şi uscate
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82 a înduioşa pe cineva (până în adâncul inimii / până la lacrimi)
to move smb. to tearsto pull at smb.'s heart stringsto come home to smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a înduioşa pe cineva (până în adâncul inimii / până la lacrimi)
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83 a-şi aduna puterile
to summon up / to gather strengthto collect one's energiesto pull oneself together. -
84 a-şi asuma toată răspunderea
to take all responsibilityto pull one's weight.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi asuma toată răspunderea
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85 a-şi bate joc de cineva
to put an ape in smb.'s hoodto hold smb. in derisionto pull smb.'s legto get laugh at / of / on smb.to play with smb.'s noseto have smb. on a stringto give smb. the raspberryto take a sight at smb. -
86 a-şi face drum singur
amer. to lift oneself / to pull one-self up by one's own bootstraps. -
87 a-şi pune mănuşile
to pull on / to draw on one's gloves. -
88 a-şi ridica ciorapii
to pull up one's socks. -
89 a-şi strânge coarnele
şi fig. to draw / to pull in one's horns. -
90 a-şi strânge mijlocul
to pull oneself in. -
91 a-şi suge burta
to pull oneself in. -
92 a-şi trage ciorapii
to pull on one's stockings / socks. -
93 a-şi trage pălăria pe ochi
to pull / to tip one's hat over one's eyesto slouch one's hat.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi trage pălăria pe ochi
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94 a-şi veni în fire / simţire
to recover one's senses / spiritsto regain consciousnessto come toto collect one's facultiesto pull oneself togetherto bob up like a corkfig. to smooth one's ruffled feathersînv. to come to one's memory.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi veni în fire / simţire
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95 a-şi încorda puterile
(şi fig.)to strain / to use all one's powerto strain every nerve to do smthto take the strainto make a desperate effortto pull (all) one's weightto get up streamto strain oneself / to exert oneself nardbibl. poetic to gird up one's loinsamer. sl. to go all out. -
96 a-şi îndesa pălăria pe cap / urechi
to settle one's hat firmly on one's headto pull down one's hatto ram one's hat on / over one's ears.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi îndesa pălăria pe cap / urechi
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97 după ce a murit leul, şi măgarul dă cu copita
prov. hares may pull dead lions by the beard.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > după ce a murit leul, şi măgarul dă cu copita
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98 opreşte!
stop! pull up!
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