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1 a desface băierile pungii
to loosen the purse-stringsto put one's hand in one's pocketto unstring one's purse.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a desface băierile pungii
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2 a lega băierile pungii
to button up one's purselit to shut one's purse (against smb.). -
3 a strânge / a lega băierile pungii
fig. to button up one's purseto tighten one's purse (strings).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a strânge / a lega băierile pungii
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4 a uşura pe cineva de bani / parale
to relieve smb. of his cash / purseto ease smb. of his purse.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a uşura pe cineva de bani / parale
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5 a avea multe cheltuieli
to have many demands on one's purse. -
6 a face avere
to make a fortuneto make one's pileto lay up a purse. -
7 a face bot
to poutto purse one's lipsto look sulky / blackto pull a wry / an ugly face. -
8 a fi doldora de bani
to have a well-lined purse. -
9 a fi lefter
to be out of purse / moneyto be at low-water markto be on one's uppersto be broke. -
10 a lăsa pe cineva lefter
to leave smb. pennilessto bleed smb. whiteto fleece smb.to clean smb. outto ease smb. of his purse. -
11 a nu avea un ban
not to have a penny (piece) to bless oneself withto be on the rocksto be broketo have an empty pursenot to have a bean. -
12 a nu-i permite punga
to be beyond one's purse. -
13 a scoate punga (a plăti)
to pay upto loosen one's purse stringsto shell out / up.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate punga (a plăti)
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14 a strâmba buzele (în semn de dispreţ)
to curt / to purse / to shoot out one's lipsînv. to fall a lip of contempt.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a strâmba buzele (în semn de dispreţ)
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15 a strânge bani prin colectă
to take up a collectionto make up a purse.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a strânge bani prin colectă
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16 a strânge buzele pungă
to purse (up) one's lips. -
17 a suporta cheltuielile
to meet expensesto stand the racketto bear the cost\a suporta cheltuielile în comun to have a common purse. -
18 a tăia resursele / subsidiile cuiva
to stop smb.'s allowancelit. to shut one's purse against smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a tăia resursele / subsidiile cuiva
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19 a împărţi cheltuielile
to share / to split expenses / the cost / the expenditureto have a common purse. -
20 a ţine băierile pungii
to hold the purse-strings.
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