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1 a-şi părăsi serviciul / slujba de bună voie
go turn one's job into shoot one's job.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi părăsi serviciul / slujba de bună voie
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2 a renunţa la o situaţie / slujbă
to throw up one's situationto turn in a job!Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a renunţa la o situaţie / slujbă
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3 a arunca în stradă pe cineva
fig. to turn smb. out into the street / out of his jobto turn smb. adrift.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a arunca în stradă pe cineva
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4 a se pune pe treabă
to begin / to start doing smth.to get / to set / to go / to turn / to fall to workto get down to workto hitch up to a jobbibl. to put / to set one's hand to the plough\a se pune pe treabă serios / cu sârg to set to work with a good-willto take off one's coat to workto throw all one's energies into a taskfig. to turn on the steamto buckle to / down to work / a taskto put one's best foot foremost / forwardsl. amer. to get up / to go (off) on one's ear. -
5 a lăsa pe cineva pe drumuri
1. to reduce smb. to beggary / destitution.2. to turn smb. out of his jobRomână-Engleză dicționar expresii > a lăsa pe cineva pe drumuri
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6 a pune pe cineva la (o) treabă
to set smb. to a taskto put smb. on to a jobto turn smb. on to do smth.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a pune pe cineva la (o) treabă
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