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  • 1 a trage pe cineva pe sfoară

    to cheat / to dupe / to gull / to swindle / to trick smb.
    to take smb. in
    sl. to dish / to diddle / to sharp / to spoof smb.
    to stuff smb. up
    to make a fool of smb.
    to play a joke on smb.
    to pull / scoţ. to draw smb.'s leg
    to do smb. in the eye
    to give smb. the bag / înv. the bob
    to get the bitter end of smb.
    to get up a bit early for smb.
    to put the doctor on smb.
    to sell smb. a dig /
    amer. a gold brick / a lemon / a pup
    to pull a fast one
    to toss smb. in a blanket
    înv. to play the merchant with smb.
    to give smb. the bob
    sl. to have smb. on toast / on a string
    amer. to come Paddy over smb.
    amer. to get a beat on smb.
    to play the advantages over smb.
    sl. amer. to play horse with smb.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a trage pe cineva pe sfoară

  • 2 a lega cu sfoară (un pachet)

    to (bind with) string.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lega cu sfoară (un pachet)

  • 3 a-şi bate joc de cineva

    to put an ape in smb.'s hood
    to hold smb. in derision
    to pull smb.'s leg
    to get laugh at / of / on smb.
    to play with smb.'s nose
    to have smb. on a string
    to give smb. the raspberry
    to take a sight at smb.

    Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi bate joc de cineva

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