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1 from (someone's) angle
Общая лексика: с (чьей-то) точки зренияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > from (someone's) angle
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2 back down (from someone or something)
отказываться, отступатьIt’s probably better to back down from someone than to have an argumentEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > back down (from someone or something)
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3 back down (from someone or something)
отказываться, отступатьIt’s probably better to back down from someone than to have an argumentEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > back down (from someone or something)
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4 back down from someone
expr infmlIt's probably better to back down from someone than to have an argument — Лучше от него отстать, чем нарываться на скандал
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > back down from someone
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5 clear etc the cobwebs from someone's brain
expr infmlThere's nothing like a brisk walk to clear the cobwebs from your brain — Нет ничего лучше, чем пройтись по свежему воздуху, чтобы проветрить мозги
I think a stiff one will sure sweep the cobwebs from your brain — Думаю, что если ты глотанешь это, то мозги у тебя прочистятся
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > clear etc the cobwebs from someone's brain
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6 sponge something from someone
expr infmlHe used to sponge a fiver from an old acquaintance — Он обычно брал пятерку у какого-нибудь знакомого, разумеется, без возврата
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > sponge something from someone
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7 back off from someone
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > back off from someone
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8 stand no nonsense from someone
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > stand no nonsense from someone
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9 inherited from someone
Общая лексика: с чужого плечаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > inherited from someone
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10 take a page from someone's book
Сленг: копировать (кого-л.), подражать ( кому-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > take a page from someone's book
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11 derogate from someone's reputation
Новый англо-русский словарь > derogate from someone's reputation
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12 estrange oneself from someone
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13 get a light from someone's cigarette
Новый англо-русский словарь > get a light from someone's cigarette
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14 pass from someone's view
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15 sprung from someone's loins
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16 take one's color from someone
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17 take one's cue from someone
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18 walk away from someone
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19 wring a promise from someone
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20 from angle
Общая лексика: (someone's) с (чьей-то) точки зрения
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