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1 a muri de râs
to laugh oneself to deathto laugh oneself into convulsionsto die / to split with laughterto split / to burst / to snake one's sidesto scream oneself into fitsto be laughing fit to kill oneselfto roar / to shout / to scream / to hoot with laughterto be in fits of laughterto be convulsed / to shake / to roar / to rock with laugher -
2 a face ceva fărâme
to knock / to smash smth. (in)to smithereensto shiver smth.to break smth. into shiversşi fig. to crush smth.to make all splitto pound smth. to atoms / pieces. -
3 a râde în hohote
to roar / to shout / to scream / to shriek / to yell with laughterto laugh outto laugh oneself into convulsionsto shake with laughterto burst / to split one's sides with laughterto laugh like a hyenato haw-hawto guffaw. -
4 a se ocupa de amănunte
to go into details / every detailto be punctiliousto split hairs. -
5 a se pierde în amănunte
to go into too many detailsto split hairs / strains. -
6 a împuia auzul / capul / urechile cuiva
to talk smb.'s head offto make smb.'s ears tingleto split smb.'s earsto addle smb.'s head / brainto stuff smb. (up)to din smth. into smb.'s ears.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a împuia auzul / capul / urechile cuiva
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