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41 a da din mâini şi din picioare
1. to rip and tearto throw oneself about.2. fig. to move heaven and earth( a-şi croi drum) to edge / to elbow / to push / to squeeze / to warm one's way.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a da din mâini şi din picioare
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42 a da jos o carte
to throw away a card. -
43 a da la o parte
1. to put / to throw / to wave aside2. ( a înlătura) to remove. -
44 a da lăstare
bot. to throw out suckers. -
45 a da pe fereastră
şi fig. to throw out of the window. -
46 a da pe scări afară pe cineva
fig. to put / to throw smb. out of doorsto push smb. out of the roomto kick smb. downstairs.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a da pe scări afară pe cineva
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47 a da încolo (a lăsa în pace)
to leave alone( a arunca) to throw away / off.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a da încolo (a lăsa în pace)
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48 a declara grevă
to call a striketo go on striketo throw down one's toolsto come out (on strike). -
49 a doborî (la pământ)
to knock downto knock / to bowl overto throw downto stretch to the ground. -
50 a expune pe cineva tentaţiilor
to throw temptation in smb.'s way.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a expune pe cineva tentaţiilor
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51 a face albie de porci pe cineva
to cast / to fling / to throw / to shy dirt at smb.to treat smb. as mudto volley abuse at smb.to give it smb. hot (and strong)to mop / to wipe the floor with smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face albie de porci pe cineva
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52 a face cauză comună cu...
to make common cause with...to act conjointly with...to throw in one's lot with...to side with...Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face cauză comună cu...
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53 a face cuiva o vină din ceva
to bring a charge of smth. against smb.înv. ?to cast / to lay / to throw smth. in smb.'s dish.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face cuiva o vină din ceva
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54 a face lumină într-o problemă
to throw light on smth.to shed (a) light on a matter.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face lumină într-o problemă
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55 a face o încercare
to have / to take / to try a shotto have a throw at itto have a tryto make a stab at smb.to make an attempt. -
56 a gesticula mult
to throw one's arms about. -
57 a imputa ceva cuiva
to cast / to throw a thing in smb.'s teethto lay smth. at smb.'s door / înv. in smb.'s lightto blame smth. on smb.jur. to lay smth. to smb.'s charge. -
58 a intra într-o luptă decisivă / hotărâtoare
to throw away the scabbard.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a intra într-o luptă decisivă / hotărâtoare
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59 a izbi uşa de perete
to throw the door open. -
60 a juca totul pe o carte
to take all (in one) ventureto put all one's eggs in one basketto risk everything on one throwto stake one's all upon a single cast (of the dice)to go nap on smth.
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