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1 a cădea la învoială
1. corn. to conclude / to drive / to make / to seal / to settle / to strike a bargain.2. fig. to come to terms / an agreementto smoke the pipe of peace. -
2 a hotărî soarta cuiva irevocabil
to seal smb.'s fate.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a hotărî soarta cuiva irevocabil
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3 a purta pecetea morţii pe faţă
to have the seal of death on one's face.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a purta pecetea morţii pe faţă
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4 a reduce pe cineva la tăcere
to put / to reduce smb. to silence( prin vorbă) to talk smb. downto strike smb. dumbfig. to seal smb.'s lipsto bowl smb. out.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a reduce pe cineva la tăcere
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5 a închide ermetic
to seal up. -
6 a închide gura cuiva
to shut smb.'s mouth (for him)to stop smb.'s mouth / breathto jump down smb.'s throatto talk smb. downto silence smb.to make smb. shut upto stunt smb.to put to silenceto seal smb.'s lipsto squashsl. to muzzle smb.'s press( vorbind) to talk smb. down( a ucide) to stop smb.'s breathto settle smb.'s hash (for him)to spike smb.'s gunsto put the kibosh on smb. -
7 a ţine ceva secret
to keep smth. close / dark / hush-hush / quiet / secret / to oneself / under one's hatto keep a matter secretto keep one's (own) counselto keep smth. within one's lipsto keep a quiet / a still tongue in one's headto seal one's lips / mouth. -
8 a-şi astupa urechile
to stop one's earsfig. to close / to seal / to stop one's ears. -
9 a-şi da aprobarea
to set one's seal to smth. -
10 a-şi pune pecetea pe...
to put / to set one's seal to... -
11 a-şi pune semnătura pe ceva
to put / to append / to affix one's signature to smth.to put one's name to smth.to set one's hand / name / seal to (a document / a deed).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi pune semnătura pe ceva
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12 a-şi pune sigiliul pe un document
to place a / one's sea! on a documentto put / to affix a seal to a document.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi pune sigiliul pe un document
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13 garantat de mine
under my hand and seal. -
14 semnat şi parafat
under one's hand and seal.
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