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1 a plăti (cuiva) cu aceeaşi monedă
to do / to requite / to return like for liketo give returnto pay smb. (back) in his own cointo give tit for tat / a Roland for an Oliverto give as good as one getsto return (smb.) as good as he sentto give smb. a dose of his own medicineto get back (at smb.)to serve (smb.) with the same sauceto pay back / to return / to repay / to answer in kindto get upsides with smb.to reciprocateto retaliate (on smb.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a plăti (cuiva) cu aceeaşi monedă
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2 a răspunde cuiva la salut
to return a bow / a salute / smb.'s greetingto acknowledge a salute / smb.'s greetingto bow back to smb.mil.,mar. to return / to acknowledge a salute.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a răspunde cuiva la salut
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3 a se întoarce de la
1. to come back / to return from.2. fig. to turn away fromto withdraw one's affection(s) from. -
4 a înapoia o sumă împrumutată
to pay back a loanto return a borrowed sum.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a înapoia o sumă împrumutată
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5 în schimb
1. ( comutativ) in exchangein return.2. ( adversativ) on the other hand, but then.in counter-tradein buy back.
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