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1 în faţă
1. ( peste drum) oppositeover the wayacross the road / the streeton the other side of the streetvis-a-vis.in smb.'s beard. 4. ( de la obraz) to smb.'s teeth. -
2 a arunca în stradă pe cineva
fig. to turn smb. out into the street / out of his jobto turn smb. adrift.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a arunca în stradă pe cineva
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3 a coborî în fugă strada
to speed down the street. -
4 a fi dat afară (din slujbă)
to get the sack / the mitten / the boot / the push / the gateto get one's walking ticketto have / to get the key of the street.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a fi dat afară (din slujbă)
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5 a o lua pe o stradă
to turn down a street. -
6 a o lua pe strada X
to turn down X street. -
7 a pune pe cineva în dificultate / într-o încurcătură
to bring smb. to a (fine / a handsome / a pretty) pass / to griefto get / to land / to put smb. in a (fine / a pretty / a sweet) pickleto get / to land / to put smb. in(to) a holeto get smb. into a scrape / into troubleto put smb. in Queer streetsl. to put smb. in the cartamer. sl. to get smb. in a box / in Dutch / into a cornerto put / to place smb. in a spot.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune pe cineva în dificultate / într-o încurcătură
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8 a părăsi strada principală
to turn out of the main street.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a părăsi strada principală
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9 a rămâne fără adăpost
to be left without a roofto be homeless / houseless / shelter less / unshelteredto have got the key of the street. -
10 a rătăci pe străzi
to walk the street. -
11 a se plimba în sus şi în jos pe stradă
to walk up and down the street.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se plimba în sus şi în jos pe stradă
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12 a se pomeni azvârlit în stradă
amer. to land on the street level.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se pomeni azvârlit în stradă
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13 a se întoarce la vatră
to come back to chivvy street. -
14 a trasa o stradă pe un plan
to line off a street on a plan.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trasa o stradă pe un plan
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15 a traversa strada
to cross the street. -
16 a trece strada
to walk across (a street). -
17 a umbla hai-hui pe stradă
to spin a cocoon / a street yarnto lounge about.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a umbla hai-hui pe stradă
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18 incomparabil mai prost
a far cry frommiles away fromnot in the same street with (smb., etc.)far worse than (smb., etc.). -
19 la strâmtoare
1. in troublein a sad / a sorry plightin a tight corner / place / squeeze / spotin a nice fixwith one's back to the wallin huckster's handbetween the devil and the deep seaon one's bones(skating) on thin icein hot waterup a stump / a treein Queer Street(held) at bayin the carton a / the razor's edgein a (tight) boxamer. over a barrel.2. ( fără bani) hard up (for cash)on the rocksbrokein reduced / pinched circumstances. -
20 lupte de stradă
house to house fightingstreet fighting.
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