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Results for: merita să te uiţi la elTranslations 1 - 30 of 33
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merita să te uiţi la el(fam.) his face was a study/a perfect study.
a merita atenţiato be worth noticing; to be (quite) interesting.
a merita cu vârf şi îndesat/din plin cevato richly deserve smth.; merită din plin he richly deserves...
a merita o săpuneală/scuturătură bunăto deserve a good drubbing/hiding/shaking.
a merita ostenealato be worth trying; to be (entirely) worthwhile; to be worth the candle/the trouble.
a merita recunoştinţa cuivato deserve well of smb.
a merita să fie citităto be worth reading.
a merita să fie luat în considerare; planul lui merită să fie luat în considerarehis plan has smth. in it; there is smth. in his plan.
a merita să fie văzutto be a sight worth seeing.
a merita să încercito be worth trying.
a merita să încerci chiar dacă nu reuşeştito be worth attempting though one fails.
a merita toată milato be an object of/for pity.
a merita toată stimato deserve all respect.
a nu merita atenţiato be hardly worth noticing; to be (entirely) uninteresting; not to be worth notice; to be beneath notice; v. şi ~ face nici două parale.
a nu merita încredereanot to be trusted.
a nu merita nici un ban/o para chioarănot to be worth a cent, etc.; see: face o ceapă degerată.
a nu merita ostenealanot to be worthwhile/worth the candle/worth the powder and shot.
a nu merita risculnot to be worth the risk.
a nu merita să faci scandal/tapaj pentru atâta lucru; nu merită ~(fam.) (there is) no use making a song about it.
a plăti cuiva cât merităto pay smb. out.
a se încrede în ceva ce nu merităto lean on a reed.
a trata pe cineva după cum merităto treat smb. according to his merits.
face(a merita)to be worth
meritadeserve
meritato be worth while/the candle; it serves him right!; serve him right!; it is worth reading
meritato deserve; to merit; to be worth
merita să-l vezi!(fam.) you should have seen him!
nu merită osteneala!it is not worth powder and shot, etc.; v. şi nu merită!
nu merită!it is not worthwhile/worth the trouble/the candle; there is nothing to it! v. şi a nu merita atenţia; ~ osteneala.
nu se merită!(fam.) glum. v. nu merită osteneala.
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