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21 a avea perfectă dreptate
to be perfectly rightto be quite right.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a avea perfectă dreptate
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22 a da dreptate cuiva
to admit smb. to be rightto render justice to smb.to give smb. right. -
23 a face bine
to do well / rightfact \a face bine, mulţumesc I'm very well / fine / all right, thank you. -
24 a nimeri bine
1. to take / to get the right sow by the earto come to the right shopamer. to get the breaks. 2. iron. to have come to the wrong shop. -
25 a nimeri omul potrivit
to find the right manto come to the right address. -
26 a o brodi (bine)
to hit itto hit the (right) nail on the headto hit the right thing. -
27 a pune degetul pe rană
1. to put one's finger on the bad / the sore placeto touch a raw / a sore spotto lay / to put one's finger on a weak spot / on the cause of the evilto scratch smb. where he itches.2. to hit the (right) nail on the headto hit itto put the saddle on the right horse. -
28 a pune lucrurile în ordine
to put things / the matter rightto put things / matters straightto set it rightto set to rights.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune lucrurile în ordine
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29 a pune pe cineva pe drumul cel bun
to put / to set smb. rightto put smb. in the right wayto set smb. on his wayRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune pe cineva pe drumul cel bun
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30 a se abate de la calea (cea) dreaptă
şi fig. to get off the right way / trackto go astray / adriftto lose one's wayfig. to stray from the right / straight path.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se abate de la calea (cea) dreaptă
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31 a se purta cinstit / corect / cum trebuie
to behave decently / propertyto do the right thingto play fair / cricket\a se purta cinstit / corect / cum trebuie cu cineva to do the right thing by smb.to play straight with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se purta cinstit / corect / cum trebuie
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32 a-şi ieşi din minţi
to go / to be out of one's mind / sensesto lose one's mind / reasonto go / to grow madsl. to be right off itto go / to run berserk(er)to be off one's base / head / rockerto be right off it\a-şi ieşi din minţi de durere to be beside oneself with grief. -
33 aşa e!
that's right! it is soso it isthat's soright you are. -
34 aşa se cade / cuvine
1. this is the right / the proper thing to doit is right to be soit is quite the thing.2. ( aşa e obiceiul) it is the custom. -
35 aşa îţi trebuie!
serve you right! it serves you right! -
36 de dreapta
pol. right-wingof the right. -
37 de jur împrejur
round aboutright roundall (a)round / aboutin a circlefull circleall / right roundabout one's ears. -
38 de-a dreapta
on / to the righton the right hand / side. -
39 e bine
it's all rightthat's rightso far so good. -
40 fără întârziere
without delayright off / awaylike one o'clockelev. forthwithamer. right off the beat.
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