Results for: strong in logic.
English Romanian
to be going strong.a merge înainte cu succes
to begin/to come to hate smb.; to conceive a strong aversion/hatred for smb.; to bear hatred against smb.; to have a spite against smb.a prinde ură pe cineva
to bring smth. out in bold/strong relief; to lay emphasis on smth.a sublinia ceva cu tărie
to bring/to throw smth. into relief; to bring smth. out in bold/strong relief; to bring smth. into prominence; to give smth. prominence; to set off; (a sublinia) to stress/to emphasize/to lay stress of smth.; to dwell on smth.; to underline smth.; to poina scoate ceva în evidenţă
to carry the joke too far; to overdo it; to corne/to go too strong; v. şi a sări peste cal; a se întrece cu gluma that beats everything/it beats the band.a se întrece cu gluma
to cast/to fling/to throw/ to shy dirt at smb.; to treat smb. as mud; to volley abuse at smb.; to give it smb. hot (and strong); to mop/to wipe the floor with smb.a face albie de porci pe cineva
to feel slack/weak; not to feel strong; to feel as weak as a cat/as a kitten/as water; to feel run down.a se simţi slăbit
to forge ahead; sl. to go it strong.a merge înainte cu hotărâre
to give it smb. hot (and strong).a-i freca ridichea cuiva
to go/to carry on; to continue; to be going strong; sl. înv. /to keep the game alive.a(-i) da înainte
to have a strong smell of...a avea un miros puternic de...
to have recourse to strong action.a recurge la măsuri drastice
to intensify; to grow strong/stronger; to kindleinteti
to make/to take a stand against smth.; to oppose smth.; to navea kick against/at smth.; ~ cu curaj/înverşunare/tărie/din toate puterile/ferm (la sau cu dat.) to stand up to; to be strong against; to stand out; to set oneself/one’s face against; amer. to sa se opune categoric (la ceva sau cu dat.)
to play high; to play a tough game; to do it strong; (fam.) to be in the Ercles vein.a juca tare
 

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