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1 a se îmbrăca la (marele) fix / la şpiţ
to be dressed / got up to killto be dressed up (to the nines)sl. to go tearing fineto be got up regardless (of expense).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se îmbrăca la (marele) fix / la şpiţ
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2 înţolit la marele fix / şpiţ
having one's glad rags onin one's Sunday best.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > înţolit la marele fix / şpiţ
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3 a semăna leit cu...
to be dead spit of...to be the very image / picture / spit of...to be the spit and image of...to be the living image of...amerto be a dead ringer for smb.seamănă cu taică-său he is like his fatherîi seamănă leit that's he / him all overthere is not a pin / a hap worth / nothing / not much to choose between them. -
4 a scuipa pe cineva în faţă / obraz
to spit in smb.'s faceto spit at smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scuipa pe cineva în faţă / obraz
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5 seamănă cu tatăl său ca două picături de apă
he is the very / the dead spit of his fatherhe is as like his father as if he had been (the) spit out of his mouth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > seamănă cu tatăl său ca două picături de apă
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6 a arăta dispreţ faţă de cineva
to show contempt for smb.to spurn at smb.to spit at / (up)on smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a arăta dispreţ faţă de cineva
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7 a avea un dinte contra / împotriva cuiva
to have a spit / a grudge against smb.to bear smb. a grudgeto have one's knife in smb.to have a rod in pickle for smb.to have it in for smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a avea un dinte contra / împotriva cuiva
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8 a da ceva în vileag
to disclose / to reveal smth.to make smth. knownto let smth. outto give smth. to the worldto blow the lid off smth.to spit out smth. -
9 a fi leit...
to be the very image of...to be the dead spit of... -
10 a scuipa foc
to belch out / to spit / to spout fire. -
11 a scuipa sânge
to spit / to bring up blood. -
12 a-şi tăia singur craca de sub picioare
to saw off the bough on which one is sittingto bite off one's noseto build a fire under oneselfto burn one's own ship behind oneto dig one's own graveto cook one's (own) gooseto kill the goose that lays / laid the golden eggsto quarrel with one's bread and butterrar to spit on one's own blanket.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi tăia singur craca de sub picioare
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13 bucăţica ruptă din...
the very picture / likeness / spit of... -
14 e leit tatăl său
he is the very / the dead spit of his father. -
15 leit taică-său
the very picture / F-" the dead spit of his father.
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