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1 a fi de acord
1. to agreeto be in agreementto jump togetherto fall into line.2. \a fi de acord cu cineva to agree with smb.to be at / of accord with smb.to fall in with / to meet smb.'s viewsto be in tune with smb. -
2 a sări de pe linie
1. ferov. to leave / to get off / to run off the rails / the lineto leave / to jump the metalsto fly the track.2. fig. v. a-i \a sări de pe linie o doagă. -
3 a sări un cuvânt / pasaj / rând
to leave out / to miss (out) a word / a line / a passageto jump a passageto skip (over) a word.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a sări un cuvânt / pasaj / rând
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