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1 lista celor căzuţi în război
roll of honourlist of casualtiesreturn of killed and wounded.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > lista celor căzuţi în război
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2 a se face colac
to roll / to coil oneself upto roll up into a ball. -
3 o mână spală pe alta (şi amândouă faţa)
prov. one hand washes another(you) roll my log and I'll roll yoursscratch my back and I'll scratch yoursone / a good turn deserves anotherturn for turnînv. claw me and I will claw theeka me, ka thee.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > o mână spală pe alta (şi amândouă faţa)
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4 serviciu contra serviciu
claw me and I will claw theescratch my back and I'll scratch yoursroll my log and I'll roll yoursturn for turnprov. one good turn deserves another.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > serviciu contra serviciu
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5 a avea bani
to have ( plenty / lots of) moneyto have tons of moneyto roll / to wallow in money / richesto be made of moneyto have any amount of money( a fi în fonduri) to be in cash / funds. -
6 a avea de toate
to live in abundanceto roll in cloverto have one's cake baked. -
7 a face apelul
to call (over) the rollto take the call-over. -
8 a fi lipsă la apel
to be absent / missing (from the roll call). -
9 a merge legănat
to walk with a rollto swing one's hipsto lounge along. -
10 a mânca banii cu lingura
1. to roll in moneyto be made of moneyto live on the fat of the land.2. ( a risipi) to play ducks and drakes with the money.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a mânca banii cu lingura
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11 a o duce bine
to be prosperousto get on wellto roll in wealthto live / to be in cloverto be on velvetto have one's bread buttered for lifesl. înv. to be in a dry ditch. -
12 a primi pe cineva cu toate onorurile cuvenite / cu toată pompa
to receive smb. with all due honour / with full honoursto roll out the carpet for the VIP.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a primi pe cineva cu toate onorurile cuvenite / cu toată pompa
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13 a recita versuri
to speak one's lines( cu emfază) to roll out verse. -
14 a repune mingea în joc
hochei to roll in the ball. -
15 a răsuci o ţigară
to roll a cigarette. -
16 a scoate un proces de pe rol
jur. to stop a caseto strike an action off the roll.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate un proces de pe rol
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17 a se da de-a berbeleacul / dura
to turn a somersault / a somersetto turn heels over headto tumble overto roll head over heels.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se da de-a berbeleacul / dura
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18 a se face mototol
to roll oneself up into a ball. -
19 a se juca cu banii
to roll in moneyto be made of money. -
20 a se ridica în rotocoale
( d. fum etc.) to roll up.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se ridica în rotocoale
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