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Results for: hand-moulding shop / workTranslations 1 - 30 of 1210
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hand-moulding shop / work(atelier de) formare manuală (la turnătorii)
(conjuring) trick; sleight-of-hand; legerdemainscamatorie
(criminal) trial; <~ de constiinta>conscientious scruples; <~ de intentie>imputation; <~ de intentie>suspicion; <~ de intentie>groundless/putative/conjectural charge; <~ de productie>work/manufacturing process; <~-verbal>(official) report; <~-verbal (al uproces(penal)
(fam.) (cu o muncă) to overtake arrears of work; (cu o ştiinţă etc.) to rub the rust off.a se pune la curent
(fam.) (great) friends with someone; aprox. as thick as thieves/mud/fleas; hand and/in glove with.prieten la toartă cu cineva
(fam.) aprox. to take in; (fam.) to diddle; to do Taffy; to fool; to make a fool of; (fam.) to put off with fine words; (pe cineva) (fam.) to hand smb. a lemon; (fam.) o bad smb. up the garden(-path); to get the better end of smb.; înv. to sell smb. a bara duce cu preşul/vorba/zăhărelul
(fam.) nothing (very) much; nothing to write home about; (fam.) no great scratch; all in the day’s work; v. şi nu mare lucru; neobişnuit.nimic deosebit
(fam.) snowed under with work.împovărat de muncă
(fam.) the devil is in it; the devil has a hand in it.şi-a vârât dracul coada
(fam.) the devil is in it; the devil has a hand in it.trebuie să fie un drac la mijloc
(fam.) to be an old hand (at it).a se pricepe grozav/de minune la ceva
(fam.) to do/to perform a piece of work perfunctorily.a rasoli o treabă
(fam.) to get into the swing of the work.a se obişnui cu ritmul muncii
(fam.) to get/to take the wrong sow by the ear; to catch a Tartar; to be in the wrong box; to go to the wrong house/man/shop/person; to get into the wrong box; to be (quite) wrong; to lay/to put/to set the saddle on the wrong horse.a greşi adresa
(fam.) to go to another shop.a se adresa în altă parte
(fam.) to have been through the mill; to be an old stager; (fam.) to be an old hand at it.a fi mâncat ca alba de ham
(fam.) to keep at it; to work at high pressure; to work up to the collar; v. şi ~ cu tragere de inimă.a munci pe brânci
(fam.) to take it easy; not to kill oneself with work; not to overwork oneself.a nu se omorî cu lucrul/munca/treaba
(fam.) to talk shop.a discuta chestiuni profesionale
(hand) kerchiefbasmaluta
(hand) railrezematoare(balustrada)
(la ceva) to have a light hand (at smth.).a avea o mână uşoară
(pop.) (fam.) to stand up with smb.; to be hand and/in glove with smb.a se trage în degete cu cineva
(pop.) to be hand and glover together; to row in the same boat.a fi de brâu cu cineva
(small) bell; hand bellclopotel
(that work) wants a lot of patience.a necesita răbdare; necesită răbdare
(work)shop; workroomatelier
1 . to rush; to make a dash/a bolt. 2. ~ imprint ~ to make havoc of . . . ; to play havoc among/with . . . ; to work havoc among...; to play the (very) devil with...a da iama
1. (comutativ) in exchange; in return. 2. (adversativ) on the other hand, but then. 3. com. (în contrapartidă) in exchange/barter; in counter-trade; in buy back.în schimb
1. (cu diferenţa că/with the only difference that... 2. (dar) but...; yet...; still...; on the other hand...numai că
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