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1 din lac în puţ
out of the frying pan into the firefrom bad to worseaprox. to swap bad for worse. -
2 a nimeri din lac în puţ / din Scylla în Carybda
to run from the thunder into the lightningto fall / to jump out of the frying pan into the fireRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nimeri din lac în puţ / din Scylla în Carybda
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3 a cădea din lac în puţ
to fall / to jump out of the frying pan into the fireto go farther / further and far worse. -
4 a arbora pavilionul / steagul
to put out / to hoist the coloursto put out one's flags.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a arbora pavilionul / steagul
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5 a nu-şi ieşi niciodată din fire
to be even-tempered / equable / good-humoured / unruffled / difficult to put outnever to get put outRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu-şi ieşi niciodată din fire
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6 a da afară
1. ( a izgoni) to drive / to chase / to turn out( dintr-o şcoală) to expel( a porunci să iasă) to order outto put out.2. ( a concedia) to dismissto sackto give smb. the sackto give smb. his walking ticket. -
7 a ridica ancora
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8 a porni în larg(ul mării)
to put (out) to seato go out to seato sail away.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a porni în larg(ul mării)
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9 a se simţi stingherit / stânjenit
to be put outto look (sadly) out of placeto feel / to be uncomfortablenot to know what to do with oneself\a se simţi stingherit / stânjenit caraghios\a se simţi stingherit / stânjenit jenat.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se simţi stingherit / stânjenit
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10 a-i sări ţandăra
to lose one's temper / shirtto fall / to fly into a passionto fly into a temperto be put outto fly / to go / to slip off the handleto run wildto lose one's hairto take the huffto take a miffto miff at smthto cut up rough / rusty / savageto have / to get the breeze upto get the needlesl. to get into a waxto get waxyto get hot under the collarto get off one's bike / off the deep endto get up on one's hind legs / up in the airsl. amer. to lose one's goatto get one's back / Irish / Indian / monkey upamer. vulg. to get up on one's earsto get one's rag out. -
11 a-şi ieşi din fire
to lose patience / one's hair / temper / sl. shirt / rag /amer. sl. goatto fly into a passionto be beside oneself / in a violent temper / in a fumeto jump out of one's skinto set up one's bristleto go up in the airamer. to fly / to go / to slip off the handleto get up on one's earsto raise one's dandersl. to get one's shirt off / one's monkey / dander / Irish upto get into a tantrumto cut up rough / rustyto get all hot and botheredto get put outto hit the ceilingto have one's blood upto be in hot bloodto have / to get the breeze up. -
12 a da pe linie moartă
to put out of business. -
13 a da rufele la spălat
to put out one's washing. -
14 a da în antrepriză
to put out the contract. -
15 a face inofensiv
to render innocuousto put out action. -
16 a lansa o barcă la apă
mar. to put out a boat. -
17 a nu şti ce să creadă
to be puzzled / perplexed / embarrassed / put outnot to know what to make of itto float in sea of doubt. -
18 a răsuci braţul cuiva
to twist / to put out of joint smb.'s arm. -
19 a scoate lăstari
to put out shoots. -
20 a stinge focul
to put out the fire.
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