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1 over\ something
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2 to cast one's eyes over something / run one's eyes over something
to cast one's eyes over something / run one's eyes over somethingojear algo, echar una ojeada a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to cast one's eyes over something / run one's eyes over something
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3 to keep guard over something / stand guard over something
to keep guard over something / stand guard over somethingmontar (la) guardia ante algo, vigilar algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to keep guard over something / stand guard over something
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4 go into a rhapsody/rhapsodies about/over something
go into a rhapsody/rhapsodies about/over somethinglyrisch over iets worden, enthousiast zijn over ietsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > go into a rhapsody/rhapsodies about/over something
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5 all over something
Общая лексика: в масштабах ("в масштабах чего-либо" = "all over something" В масштабах страны = all over the country, countrywide.) -
6 to skip over something
to skip over somethingfazer algo, mas não integralmente. I skipped over ten pages of the book / pulei dez páginas do livro. -
7 bargain about/for/over something
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8 become/wax lyrical about/over something
become/wax lyrical about/over somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > become/wax lyrical about/over something
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9 bicker with someone about/over something
bicker with someone about/over somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > bicker with someone about/over something
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10 cast a gloom over something
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11 cause someone uneasiness over something
English-Dutch dictionary > cause someone uneasiness over something
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12 draw a veil over something
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13 haggle with someone about/over something
haggle with someone about/over somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > haggle with someone about/over something
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14 rhapsodize about/on/over something
rhapsodize about/on/over somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > rhapsodize about/on/over something
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15 sleep on/over something
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16 slide over something
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17 slobber over something
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18 wrangle with someone about/over something
wrangle with someone about/over somethingmet iemand om/over iets ruziënEnglish-Dutch dictionary > wrangle with someone about/over something
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19 to battle over something
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20 to be enthusiastic about/over something
to be enthusiastic about/over somethingentusiasmarse por algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be enthusiastic about/over something
См. также в других словарях:
(a) question mark over something — a question mark over (something) 1. if there is a question mark over something, no one knows whether it will continue to exist in the future or what will happen to it. Neither company has performed well over the last year and there s a question… … New idioms dictionary
draw a veil over something — draw a veil over (something) 1. to hide something. Dense fog drew a veil over the landscape. 2. to avoid talking about something. I think we should draw a veil over this conversation and pretend it never happened. Related vocabulary: keep… … New idioms dictionary
take over something — take over (something) to get control of something. Believe me, your mother will take over your life if you let her! The new director made changes the minute she took over. We are ready to hand over power as soon as there is someone ready to take… … New idioms dictionary
(a) question mark over something — a question mark over something phrase a doubt about whether something is good or correct, or whether it will be successful There’s still a big question mark over her ability. Thesaurus: uncertainty and being uncertainsynonym Main entry: question… … Useful english dictionary
cast a pall over something — cast a pall over (something) to spoil something. Her illness cast a pall over the awards ceremony. Etymology: from the literal meaning of a pall (= something, such as smoke or fog or dust in the air, that makes the sky dark) … New idioms dictionary
puzzle over something — puzzle over (something) to give a lot of attention and thought to something. I puzzled over those words, trying to understand their hidden message. Related vocabulary: tease out something … New idioms dictionary
draw a veil over something — formal phrase to avoid talking about something because it is embarrassing or unpleasant Both sides sought to draw a veil over the argument. Thesaurus: to pretend something is not happening or is not the casesynonym Main entry: veil … Useful english dictionary
carry over something — carry over (something) to allow something you deal with to continue existing. I try not to let my problems at work carry over into my private life. She couldn t pay the full amount she owed, so she carried over part of it to the next month … New idioms dictionary
fork over something — fork over (something) 1. to pay money. We headed into the theme park after forking over $45 each. 2. to give something to someone unwillingly. The cops knew he had a knife, and they made him fork it over … New idioms dictionary
gloss over something — gloss over (something) to fail to deal with the importance of something. The report praised the managers but glossed over the high cost of the project. Usage notes: usually said about a problem or fault: The State Department s reports for the… … New idioms dictionary
mull over something — mull over (something) to think carefully about something for a period of time. She asked me what I thought about her idea, and I said I would have to mull it over. Bill mulled over the pros and cons of this job offer … New idioms dictionary