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Romanian-English translation for: to keep bad company
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firmă {f}company
edit. casă {f} editorialăpublishing company
econ. companie-mamă {f}parent company
econ. telecom. companie {f} de telecomunicațiitelecom company
econ. telecom. companie {f} de telecomunicațiitelecoms company
job petrecere {f} de firmăcompany party
econ. telecom. companie {f} de telefoniephone company
asig. companie {f} de asigurăriinsurance company
aviat. societate {f} de transporturi aerieneairline (company)
econ. naut. companie {f} de transport maritimshipping company
com. casă {f} de comenzimail-order company
rău {adj}bad
prost {adj}bad
arhi. ist. donjon {n}keep
ghinion {n}bad luck
Păcat.Too bad.
coșmar {n}bad dream
a păstrato keep
a țineto keep
a mențineto keep
băiat {m} răubad boy
obicei {n} prostbad habit
rău mirositor {adj}bad-smelling
decizie {f} greșităbad decision
proaste maniere {pl}bad manners
Nu-i rău.Not bad.
Ce ghinion!What bad luck!
Păstrați restul.Keep the change.
a rețineto keep in mind
zi {f} reabad hair day [coll.]
a avea ghinionto have bad luck
Greșeala mea!My bad! [Am.] [sl.]
Așa un ghinion!What bad luck!
a păstra legăturato keep in touch
com. a ține deschis [magazine]to keep open
a ține la distanțăto keep away
Ține-o tot așa!Keep it up!
Ține-mă la curent.Keep me posted.
a-și ține făgăduialato keep one's word
econ. jur. UE societate {f} europeană <SE>European Public Company [Societas Europaea] <SE>
idiom a se ține de vorbăto keep one's word
idiom a ține pe cineva la curentto keep sb. posted
idiom a ține pe cineva la curentto keep sb. informed
idiom a ține pe cineva la curentto keep sb. current
Mergeți drept înainte.Keep straight on. [said to a walking person]
a ține bani la bancăto keep money in the bank
a ține pasul cu cineva/cevato keep pace with sb./sth.
a ține pasul cu cineva/cevato keep up with sb./sth.
a fi cu ochii în patruto keep one's eyes open [idiom]
a ține pe cineva la curentto keep sb. in the loop [esp. Am.] [coll.] [idiom]
a ține un jurnalto keep a journal [diary]
a ține în lesăto keep on a leash
a ține un jurnalto keep a diary
sport start {n} falsbad start [unsuccessful start for a team in a competition]
citat lit. Bobul bun, ici, în ulcică, iar cel rău în gușulică. [Cenușăreasa. Frații Grimm]The good ones go into the pot, the bad ones go into your crop. [Cinderella]
 
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