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1 uşor de cap
quick-wittedsharpbrightquick in the up take. -
2 iute de minte
quick in the uptake. -
3 prompt la răspuns / ripostă
quick to answer back.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > prompt la răspuns / ripostă
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4 a atinge pe cineva la coarda simţitoare
to appeal to smb.'s emotionsto touch / to sting smb. to the quickto touch smb. on the / a rawto touch smb. hometo touch / to strike the right chordto cut smb. to the heart / the soul / the quickto scratch smb. where he itches.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a atinge pe cineva la coarda simţitoare
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5 a răni adânc pe cineva
fig. to out smb. to the bone / the heartto cut / to sting / to wound smb. to the quickto sting / to flick on the rawto touch a sore pointto touch / to catch on the rawto touch smb. to the quick / to the heart. -
6 iute de picior
(as) fast as a harequick on his pinslit. quick / fleet / light / swift of footlight / swift-footedspeedy on foot. -
7 iute din fire / la mânie
hot-bloodedquick- / hot-temperedlit. swift / quick to angersl. spicy.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > iute din fire / la mânie
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8 a avea o minte ageră / vioaie
to have a ready witto be (as) sharp as a needleto be quick of understandingRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a avea o minte ageră / vioaie
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9 a avea o privire ageră
to have a quick / a sharp eye. -
10 a avea răspunsul gata
to be good / quick at repartee. -
11 a băga pe cineva în boală / boale / toate boalele
1. to cut / to hurt / to touch / to sting smb. to the quickto set smb. on fire.2. ( a speria) to frighten / to scare smb. Out of his wits / senses / seven senses.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a băga pe cineva în boală / boale / toate boalele
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12 a călca pe cineva pe bătături / bătătură
şi fig. to tread on smb.'s corns / kibesto step / to tramp / to tread on smb.'s toes / on the toes of smb.fig. to touch / to sting / to hurt / to cut smb. to the quick.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a călca pe cineva pe bătături / bătătură
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13 a fi deştept
to be quick of understanding. -
14 a găti ceva la foc bun
to cook smth. in a quick oven. -
15 a i se rupe inima (de milă)
to feel a tug at one's heart stringsmi \a i se rupe inima (de milă) it grieves me to the (very) heartit makes my heart acheit has cut me to the quick.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a i se rupe inima (de milă)
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16 a lovi în pălărie pe cineva
to sling smb. to the quickto hit smb. home.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lovi în pălărie pe cineva
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17 a lucra iute
to be quick about one's work. -
18 a lucra repede
to be quick about one's work. -
19 a pocni pe cineva în pălărie
to sting smb. to the quick.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pocni pe cineva în pălărie
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20 a pricepe repede
to be quick in the uptake.
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