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1 a da din coate
1. to elbow one's way (through the crowd).2. fig. to work (oneself) up (to a post, etc.). -
2 a face ceva de mântuială
to scamp one's workto shamble through one's taskto slight over smth.to do smth. (by) halves.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face ceva de mântuială
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3 a face o treabă de mântuială
to huddle over / through a piece of work.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a face o treabă de mântuială
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4 a lucra de mântuială
to skimp one's workto botch / to bungle / to muck thingsto do things in a scrambling fashionto make a mess of a jobto shuffle through a task. -
5 a(-şi) plăti singur taxele şcolare
to work one's way through college.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a(-şi) plăti singur taxele şcolare
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