Romanian term
ce îi mai rămânea
4 +3 | [in whatever free time] she had left | Mihaela Buruiana |
May 10, 2013 06:51: Éva Szilágyi changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"
Non-PRO (3): Ioana Costache, Sandra & Kenneth Grossman, Éva Szilágyi
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Proposed translations
[in whatever free time] she had left
With the little free time she had left, Tea watched the Flintstones on Friday night, but bypassed the Saturday morning cartoon extravaganza.
Whatever free time she had left, given that things were fairly quiet in terms of missions lately, she found herself training in the Danger Room...
Something went wrong...