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Results for: to live incog(nito); to lie perdu(e)Translations 1 - 30 of 214
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(fam.) 1. to roll in money; to be made of money; to live on the fat of the land. 2. (a risipi) to play ducks and drakes with the money.a mânca banii cu lingura
(fam.) is that so? is that a fact? is it true? are you sure? are you serious/in earnest? do you actually mean it? really? indeed? zău aşa! (pop.) t. (pe cuvânt) upon my word! honour bright! (fam.) gee whig! (fam.) as I live by bread! (fam.) my wig!... andzău? (serios?)
(fam.) to be/to live in clover; to live like pigs in clover; v. şi ~ pe moale.a trăi împărăteşte
(fam.) to live in a real coop.a locui într-o chichineaţă
(fam.) to live in narrow/straitened/reduced circumstances.a trăi strâmtorat
(fam.) to live like husband and wife; to be married to smb.; to live together in the conjugal state; to cohabit.a ţine casă cu cineva
(fam.) to live on hope.a trăi cu speranţe
(fam.) to live on the fat of the land.a trăi ca în ţara lui Cremene
(fam.) to live on/to eat the fat of the land; (fam.) to be/to live in clover; to live like pigs in clover; sl. to live in a dry ditch.a trăi ca în sânul lui Avram
(pop.) to be tight-/close-fisted/ niggardly; (fam.) to live near.a-şi mânca de sub unghie
(to live) to seeajunge(a apuca, a trai)
1. (a fi bogat) (fam.) to be well-off; (fam.) to live in clover. 2. (a fi viguros) (fam.) to be beefy/hefty.a avea cheag
1. (la Anul Nou) A (Very) Happy New Year (to you)! 2. (la ziua de naştere a cuiva) Many happy returns (of the day)! 3. (felicitări) congratulations (on the event)! Long may you live!la mulţi ani!
1. to have a large Household. 2. to live in great style.a ţine casă mare
a man must live!trebuie să-mi câştig şi eu existenţa/să trăiesc şi eu din ceva!
abundance; <~ de amanunte>profusion of details; articles of luxury; de luxe edition; to live in luxurylux(belsug)
always alive; live wire; that never stales.întotdeauna proaspăt
beef; to be beefy/hefty; to be well-off; ; < to live in clover; to grow hard(er); to harden; <(a deveni viguros)>to grow vigorous/stcheag(forta)
catalogue; <~ agricol>agricultural implements; <~ viu>live stock; to take stockinventar(catalog)
concubinage; to live in concubinageconcubinaj
delivering live-roller table(met) cale / transportor cu role pentru evacuare (după caja de laminare)
digs; to take up one`s lodgings/quarters at smb.`s house; to house; to lodge; to put... up; to lodge; to live in lodggazda(locuinta)
easy to live with.uşor de suportat/tolerat
father; to live in clover/on the fat of the landbabac(a)
fig. 1. (a dispărea) to disappear; to vanish; (a se topi) to pass away; to dissolve. 2. (a se ascunde) to hide; to keep in hiding; (fam.) . to take earth; to lie low; to secrete oneself. 3. (a trăi retras) to live in retirement; (a tăcea) to be/to keep sia se da afund
fixedly; staringly; the receiving end; laughing stock; <~ mobila mil.>moving target; a sitting target/bird; <~ vie>live target; aimless; without aim; aimlessly; tinta
goal; <~ de intrare>entrance gate; portal of entry; the Iron Gates; the (Sublime) Porte; to beg from door to door; to stand in the gateway; to live next doopoarta
great swell/gun; to cut the dash; to play the master; to lord it, to do the swell, to do the (fine) gentleman; to live in grand/fine style, to do it fine/fatboier(persoana importanta)
hoary age; to live to a venerable age; to live to be very old; to make old bonesbatrinete
hurrah! long live!vivat
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