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1 a strânge cu uşa pe cineva
to put the screw on smb.to get / to drive smb. in a tight cornerto have smb. coldto give another turn to the screw.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a strânge cu uşa pe cineva
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2 a strânge şurubul
to put the screw onto tighten the screwe nevoie să strângi \a strânge şurubul it needs screwing up. -
3 a majora chiriile
to screw up / to raise the rents. -
4 a mitul temnicerul
to straighten the screw. -
5 a se băga pe sub pielea cuiva
to screw / to wind oneself into smb.'s favours / good gracesto ingratiate oneself with smb.to get in with smb.to creep into smb.'s favour / mouth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se băga pe sub pielea cuiva
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6 a se uita cu pleoapele pe jumătate închise
to screw up one's eyes.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se uita cu pleoapele pe jumătate închise
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7 a se înarma cu răbdare
to arm oneself with patienceto be patientto have patienceto possess one's soul in patienceto screw one's courage to the sticking-point. -
8 a sili pe cineva să spună adevărul
to screw the truth out of smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a sili pe cineva să spună adevărul
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9 a slăbi şurubul
to loosen the screw. -
10 a stoarce bani de la cineva
a stoarce de bani pe cineva to sponge on smb.to shark on / upon smb.to extort / to screw / to squeeze / to wring money out of smb.to get the last farthing out of smb.to juggle smb. out of his moneyamer. to financier money out of smb.( a escroca) to defraud smb. of smth.to jockey smth. out of smb.amer. to gouge smth. out of smb.to gouge smb. out of smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a stoarce bani de la cineva
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11 a strâmba din nas
to make / to pull a wry faceto screw / to stick up / to turn up one's noseto sniff\a strâmba din nas la o mâncare etc. to sniff at a dish, etc. -
12 a suci cuiva gâtul
to screw / to twist / to wring smb.'s necksl. to scrag smb.am să-l sucesc \a suci cuiva gâtul I'll wring his neck. -
13 a supune pe cineva unei încercări serioase
to put smb. through an ordeal / through the hoopto put smb. under the screw.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a supune pe cineva unei încercări serioase
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14 a umbla cu nasul pe sus
to put / to screw up one's noseto cock one's noseto be high in the / one's noseto bridle one's headto give oneself airsto look bigto fly a high pitchto strut like a turkey / a cock. -
15 a ţine nasul pe sus
1. to put / to screw up one's noseto cock one's noseto bridle upsl. to be high in the / one's nose.2. ( a se uita de sus) to look down one's nose at smb.to turn up one's nose at... 3. ( a se umfla în pene) to be / to get on one's / the high horseto get too big for one's boots / shoessl. to put on frills / side. -
16 a-i lipsi o doagă
to have a screw / a tile / a slate loose / offto be wrong in the upper storyto be a / one button shortto be off one's base / chump / rockerto have a crackto have bats in one's / in belfry / rats in the atticto want two pence in the shillingto be not (quite) all thereto be a bit madto have taken leave of / to be out of one's sensesto have lost a buttonnot to have one's button onsl. to have got apartments to letsl. amer. to have a cylinder missing. -
17 a-şi face gura pungă
to screw up one's mouth. -
18 a-şi suci gâtul (pentru a vedea ceva)
to screw one's head round (to see smth.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi suci gâtul (pentru a vedea ceva)
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19 a-şi întări curajul / inima
to take / to pluck up / to screw up / to muster up courage.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi întări curajul / inima
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20 a-şi ţuguia buzele
to purse up / to screw up one's lips / mouthto pout (one's lips).
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