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(as) different as chalk from cheese.cu totul deosebit
(baked) pudding of cheese and homcocolos(brinza cu mamaliga)
(different) sort of cheesebrinzeturi
(fam.) (as) cross as a bear (with a sore head); (as) cross as two sticks.cu draci
(fam.) as like as a chalk and cheese.scripca şi iepurele
(fam.) cheese/stash it! shut up! shut your trap/gale/gob/mouth! hold your tongue!lasă vorba!
(fam.) fig. to miss the boat/the bus; to get the cheese.a ajunge la spartul târgului
(fam.) I’ll eat my boots/hat/head if...să nu-mi spui pe nume dacă...
(fam.) leave me alone! shut up! sl. cheese it! come off that!slăbeşte-mă!
(fam.) liquor has got into his head.a i se sui băutura la cap; i s-a suit ~
(fam.) shut up! dry up! switch off! hold your tongue/peace/gab/noise/ row/jaw/s/. whist! (fam.) stop your jam(ming)/your gab! sl. stash it! put a sock in it! cheese it! stow that! keep your trap shut! shut your trap! amer. blow it! sl. amer. keep your yaptacă-ţi caţa/fleanca/gura/leoarba/pliscul!
(fam.) shut up! stash/cheese it! give it a rest! hold your tongue/noise! sl. put a sock in it.lasă gălăgia!
(fam.) tell it to the marines! have a care! (taci!) shut up! vulgar hold your jaw! sl. stash/cheese it!abţine-te!
(fam.) the discontent was gathering head.nemulţumirea câştigă teren
(fam.) to be madly in love; to be head over ears in love.a nu mai putea de dragoste
(fam.) to get the cheese.a da în bară
(fam.) to have a thick head.a-şi simţi capul greu (după băutură)
(fam.) to hit the nail on the head.a lovi unde trebuie
(fam.) to let smb. have his head.a îngădui cuiva toată libertatea
(fam.) to let smb. have his head.a lăsa frâu liber cuiva
(fam.) to think no small beer of oneself; sl. amer. to think one is the whole cheese.a se socoti buricul pământului
(good) head of haircoama(par)
(head) clerk; proxyprocurist
(head) kerchiefbroboada
(road) roller; head over heelstavalug(pt. drumuri)
(tobacco) pipe; three sheets in the wind, v. Si beat; over head and ears in love; to get fuddledlulea
1. (a înţelege) to understand, to grasp. 2. (a se pricepe) to have a good head for; (fam.) to be up to a thing or two; aprox. to have an inventive mind; to be resourceful.a-l tăia capul (să)
1. head foremost; head over heels. 2. (până peste cap) head over ears; up to the elbows; (fam.) up to the hub.peste cap
1. head foremost; head over heels; (fam.) whisky-risky. 2. (ca o furtună) like a bolt. 3. (de-a valma) helter-skelter; higgledy-piggledy; pell-mell; topsy-turvy; all in a heap; upside down.val vârtej
1. his eyes popped out of his head/started out of their sockets. 2. (s-a istovit) he worked himself to death; he wore himself out; he became exhausted. a-i ieşi părul prin căciulă. 1. (a i se urî cu aşteptatul) (fam.) to wait till one gets sick and tired a-i ieşi ochii din cap; i-au ieşit.
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