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Results for: sport to put the weightTranslations 1 - 30 of 309
 English Romanian
(fam.) come, be a sport!hai, fii băiat bun!
(fam.) to be worth its weight in gold.a valora cât greutatea lui în aur
(fam.) to put on fat/flesh/weight.a pune pe el (kilograme)
(good)sportocna(persoana)(persoana)
(outdoor) sportjoaca(in aer liber)
(outdoor) sportjoc(in aer liber)
(sport etc.) to be passionately fond of (sports, etc.); to be very keen on (sports, etc.).a-l pasiona/a se pasiona de
1. a man of weight. 2. fig. a man of some importance.un om cu greutate
1. intr. to lose at cards/play. 2. tr. to play away; to gambie away; to squander in gambling; to sport away.a pierde la cărţi
1. sport al equal points; at a tie/a draw amer. nip and tuck. 2. fig. quits; tit for tat.la egalitate
1. sport away. 2. v. în delegaţieîn deplasare
1. sport not to score; to have no score. 2. (la cărţi) to score no tricks; nu s-a marcat nici un punct there was no score; (the score was) nil to nil/Love all.a nu marca nici un punct
a mere cipher; a (mere) nobody; a (perfect) nonentity; <~ la ~ sport>love all; above zero; below zero; the thermometer registers/is at/stands at zero; the result was nizero
actual net weightgreutate netă efectivă
adhesive weight(cf) greutate aderentă
all-up weightgreutate brută
as a make-weight.pentru împlinirea numărului
atomic mass / weightmasă atomică
average weightgreutate medie
awu (atomic weight nunit)unitate atomică de greutate / de masă
axle weightsarcină axială
axle-weight limit(auto, OM) sarcină admisibilă pe ax
axle-weight limitsarcină admisă pe ax
back-hand/rever sport to take the ball on the back-hand.a returna în
balance of weightechilibrare de greutate
balance weight(met, OM) contragreutate
balance weightcontragreutate
basic operational weightgreutate de operare principală
bob weight(mas) contragreutate
bob weightcontragreutate; pendul
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