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1 a zădărnici planurile cuiva
1. to frustrate / to thwart / to upset smb.'s designs / plansto defeat / to discomfort smb.'s schemesto play hell / the deuce with smb.'s plans.2. to upset smb.'s applecartto put a spoke / a spanner in smb.'s wheelto throw a spanner into the worksto spike smb.'s gunsto take the wind out of smb.'s sailsto break the eggs in smb.'s pocketto kick / to strike / to throw / to trip up smb.'s heelsto knock smth. into a cocked hat.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a zădărnici planurile cuiva
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2 a nu ţine seamă de nimic
to break through every restraintto break loose from all restraintto be heedless of everythingto fling / to throw one's / the cap over the (wind)mill.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a nu ţine seamă de nimic
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3 a nu-i păsa de nimic
not to care (a damn) about anythingto fling / to throw one's / the cap over the (wind) mill. -
4 a-şi da în petic
to give oneself awayto be up to one's old tricks (again)to lose countenanceto fling / to throw one's / the cap over the (wind)millînv. to top one's boomînv. to let loose a pin. -
5 a-şi goni necazurile
to throw one's cares to the wind. -
6 a-şi încolăci braţele în jurul gâtului cuiva
to wind / to throw one's arms round smb.'s neck / round smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi încolăci braţele în jurul gâtului cuiva
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wind-throw — transitive verb Etymology: windthrow : to uproot and overthrow (a tree) in the wind a celebrated walnut which was wind thrown … some years back Colin Gibson … Useful english dictionary
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throw/fling/cast caution to the wind — to stop being careful and do something that is dangerous or that might result in failure After thinking about it for years, he finally threw/flung/cast caution to the wind, quit his job, and started his own company. • • • Main Entry: ↑caution th … Useful english dictionary
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