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1 a-şi lua zborul
1. ( d. păsări) to make wingto take wingsto shoot outto shoot / to sweep / to whip upto soarto take off( d. avion) to start on a flight.2. fig. To leave the nestto become independent / emancipated. 3. to take one's departure. -
2 a strâmba buzele (în semn de dispreţ)
to curt / to purse / to shoot out one's lipsînv. to fall a lip of contempt.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a strâmba buzele (în semn de dispreţ)
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3 a-şi bate joc de...
to make fun / game / sport of...to turn... into ridiculeto laugh / to mock / to scoff / to sneer / to jeer at...to gammon...to sling off at...to make merry over...to snap one's fingers at...to put upon...to shoot out one's tongue at... -
4 a ieşi în afară
1. to put / to stand / to shoot / to knob outto protrudeto overhang.2. fig. to be salient / strikingto stand out. -
5 a da greş
1. ( a nu reuşi) to failto come to little( a se înşela)to make a mistake in one's calculation / account / accountsto be out in one's reckoningto miss one's guess.2. ( a nu nimeri) to shoot wide of the markto miss (one's aim)to make a bad hitto fall short of the markto split on a rock(d. un plan etc.) to go to smash. 3. ( a fi dezamăgit) to meet with (a) disappointment. -
6 a da muguri
to put forth budsto shoot forth / out. -
7 a scoate limba (la doctor)
to show one's tongue( la cineva) to pull / to put / to shoot / to stick / to thrust out one's tongue at smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate limba (la doctor)
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8 a-şi zbura creierii
to blow out one's brainsto shoot oneself through the headto lodge a bullet in one's brains.
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