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1 a scăpa dintr-o încurcătură
to get out of a mess / a scrape( pe cineva) to help smb. out of a difficulty / a scrape / a fix.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scăpa dintr-o încurcătură
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2 a se umple de Doamne-ajută
( a o păţi) to be in for itto be in a scrapeto get into a scrape / trouble / hot waterto get it in the neckto come to griefRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a se umple de Doamne-ajută
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3 a atinge fundul
to touch bottomto scrape the bottomto strike the ground / the bottom. -
4 a băga pe cineva la apă
to get / ( pe minciuni) to trick smb. into trouble / a mess / a scrapeto take smb. in. -
5 a băga pe cineva în bucluc
to get / to draw / to lead smb. into a scrapeto put smb. to the troubleînv. ⺠to bring an old house on smb.'s head.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a băga pe cineva în bucluc
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6 a cădea o belea pe capul cuiva
to get into a mess / a scrape / hot water.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a cădea o belea pe capul cuiva
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7 a cădea rău
1. to have a nasty tumble.2. fig. to get into trouble / a mess / a scrape / hot water. -
8 a da de belea / bucluc
to get into troubleto get hellto get into a scrape / a messto bring a hornet's nest about one's earsto get into a nice hobbleto get into hot waterto come short homesl. înv. to come / to go a howler / a croppersl. înv. to pull a bonerto catch a Tartarto get in Dutchto burst one's boilerto plunge into a difficultyai să dai \a da de belea / bucluc </b>there will be trouble. -
9 a face cunoştinţă cu
to become acquaintance with smb.to come to know smb.to scrape acquaintance with smb.to pick up the thread (of acquaintance) to...to shake hands with smth. -
10 a face o plecăciune cuiva
to bow to smb.to make a bow / înv. a reverence to smb.to scrape a leg / a bow to smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face o plecăciune cuiva
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11 a face sluj
to sit up and begto stand on hind legsfig. to dance attendance on smb.to bow and scrape. -
12 a ieşi din impas / încurcătură
to break a deadlockto get out of troubleto pull throughto keep one's head above water( printr-o minciună) to lie oneself out of a scrape.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a ieşi din impas / încurcătură
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13 a intra mesa
to get into a mess / a scrape / a muddle / a nice fix -
14 a intra într-o încurcătură datorită minciunilor
to lie oneself into a scrape.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a intra într-o încurcătură datorită minciunilor
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15 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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16 a scoate pe cineva din încurcătură
to pull smb. throughto help smb. out of a scrapeto get smb. out of a messto put smb. out of a holeto set smb. on his legs againto extricate smb. from an awkward positionfig. to help a (lame) dog over a stile.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scoate pe cineva din încurcătură
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17 a scârţâi la vioară
to rasp / to scrape (upon) the violinto saw on the fiddle. -
18 a scăpa cu greutate de (închisoare etc.)
to scrape clear of (prison).Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scăpa cu greutate de (închisoare etc.)
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19 a scăpa de (o) belea / un bucluc
to get out of an encumbrance / a scrapeto get to smooth water( prin mijloace necinstite) to slime through / out of a difficulty.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a scăpa de (o) belea / un bucluc
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20 a se scărpina în barbă
to scrape one's chin.
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