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1 a-şi descărca mânia asupra cuiva
to give vent to / to vent one's passion / rage on smb.elev. to pour out the vials of one's wrath on smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi descărca mânia asupra cuiva
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2 a-şi stăpâni mânia / furia
to command one's temperto keep one's anger underfootelev. to bottle up one's wrath.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi stăpâni mânia / furia
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3 a-şi vărsa focul pe cineva
to let out / to vent one's anger / ill-humour / spleen on smb.înv. to pour out the vials of one's wrath on smb.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > a-şi vărsa focul pe cineva
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4 cu o falcă în cer şi cu alta în pământ
mad with / foaming with / breathing ragein high dudgeonlike a bull at a gatewith one's / the hackles up(as) cross / sulky / surly as a bear (with a sore head)( în basme) bearing God's wrathon the rampage.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > cu o falcă în cer şi cu alta în pământ
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5 vorba dulce mult aduce
prov. good words cost nothing and are worth muchthere are more flies caught with honey than vinegara man's hat in his hand never did him any harmfine words dress ill deedsbibl. a soft answer turneth away wrath.
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