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1 a porni în goana mare
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2 a nu-şi lua ochii de la / de pe
to be unable to keep / to take one's eyes offto have / to keep one's eyes glued onnot to take / to tear one's eyes off.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu-şi lua ochii de la / de pe
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3 a pleca în fugă / goană / grabă
to start off at a runto trot / to tear away / offto step out brisklyto put on.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pleca în fugă / goană / grabă
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4 a face praf (şi pulbere)
1. to make mincemeat of...to destroy...to tear to tattersto beat...to play hell with...to blow (up)... sky-highfig. to reduce...to rub (down)... to powder.2. ( a ului) to astonish (smb.)to knock (smb.) off his pinsto take smb.'s breath away.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face praf (şi pulbere)
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5 a nu slăbi pe cineva din ochi
to keep an eye / a sharp eye on smb.to keep a close watch on smb.to watch smb. narrowlynot to tear one's eye off smb.not to trust smb. out of one's sight.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu slăbi pe cineva din ochi
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6 a smulge masca cuiva
to unmask smb.to tear the mask off from smb.'s face.
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