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1 adâncit în studii
deeply engaged in studyplunged deep in studyengrossed in study. -
2 a studia dreptul
to read / to study lawto prepare / to study for the bar / the lawjur. to eat one's terms / dinners. -
3 a studia medicina
to study / to read medicineto qualify for medicineto do medicineto study or the medical profession. -
4 merita să te uiţi la el
his face was a study / a perfect study. -
5 pasionat de / după (studiu / ştiinţă etc.)
much given to (study, science, etc.)keen / nuts on (study, science, etc.).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > pasionat de / după (studiu / ştiinţă etc.)
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6 a face studii de specialitate în...
to make a special study of...Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face studii de specialitate în...
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7 a se apuca de un studiu
to start on a course of study. -
8 a se gândi numai la rele
to think evil thoughtsaprox. this whole study is mischief.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se gândi numai la rele
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9 a se lăsa dus de gânduri
to be wrapped up / engrossed / lost in thoughtto be in a brown study.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se lăsa dus de gânduri
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10 a se pregăti pentru examene
to read up / to study (up) for exams.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se pregăti pentru examene
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11 a se închina studiilor
to give one's mind to study. -
12 a se îngriji de alţii
to study another's comfort. -
13 a studia / cerceta ceva în amănunt
to make a study of smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a studia / cerceta ceva în amănunt
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14 a studia argumentele pro şi contra
to argue the matter pro and conto study every aspect of the problem.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a studia argumentele pro şi contra
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15 a studia cu folos
to study profitably. -
16 a studia filozofia etc.
to study philosophy, etc.to do philosophy, etc. -
17 a studia la universitate
to study at universityto pursue one's studios at the universityto go to collegeto keep one's terms.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a studia la universitate
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18 a studia o problemă sub toate aspectele
to study every aspect of a questionto argue the matter pro and con.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a studia o problemă sub toate aspectele
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19 a studia teologia
to study for the church / for the ministry. -
20 a studia umanistica
to study classicsto receive a classical education.
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