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1 a ieşi cu faţa curată / obraz curat (dintr-o încurcătură / dintr-un bucluc)
to come out with clean handsto come / to get off scatheless / unscathed / scot-free / clearto be above oneselfto fall / to light on one's feetto save one's face / carcassto save faceto have / to make a narrow escapeto come unscathed out of the battleto get the best of it.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a ieşi cu faţa curată / obraz curat (dintr-o încurcătură / dintr-un bucluc)
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2 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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