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1 into someone's shoes
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2 lace into (someone)
резко критиковать, набрасываться на кого-либоMy father laced into me when I didn’t do my chore.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > lace into (someone)
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3 lace into (someone)
резко критиковать, набрасываться на кого-либоMy father laced into me when I didn’t do my chore.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > lace into (someone)
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4 bang into someone
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6 lam into someone
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7 be into someone
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8 be into someone
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9 drub into someone
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10 ram into someone
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11 to step into someone’s shoes
to step into someone’s shoesficar no lugar de alguém, substituir. he stepped into my shoes / ele me substituiu, ele pisou no meu rasto, seguiu meu exemplo.————————to step into someone’s shoessubstituir, tomar o lugar de alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to step into someone’s shoes
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12 drum something into someone/someone's head
drum something into someone/someone's headEnglish-Dutch dictionary > drum something into someone/someone's head
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13 infuse courage into someone/infuse someone with courage
infuse courage into someone/infuse someone with courageEnglish-Dutch dictionary > infuse courage into someone/infuse someone with courage
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14 bump into someone / run into
Bump into someone / run intoслучайно встретитьсяGuess who I bumped into downtown today?English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > bump into someone / run into
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15 drum something into someone(‘s head)
Drum something into someone(‘s head)вбить в голову, зазубритьYes, I know that. They drummed it into me as a child. Now I’m drumming it into my own children.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > drum something into someone(‘s head)
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16 drum something into someone(‘s head)
Drum something into someone(‘s head)вбить в голову, зазубритьYes, I know that. They drummed it into me as a child. Now I’m drumming it into my own children.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > drum something into someone(‘s head)
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17 throw a bop into someone
expr AmE taboo slIt's inevitable that someone is going to want to throw a bop into someone else's wife — Нет никакого сомнения, что кто-то захочет трахнуть чужую жену
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18 to worm one’s way into someone’s confidence/heart
to worm one’s way into someone’s confidence/heartsaber conquistar ardilosamente a confiança/o coração de alguém. he wormed his way into my confidence / ele soube conquistar ardilosamente a minha confiança.English-Portuguese dictionary > to worm one’s way into someone’s confidence/heart
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19 beat something into someone’s head
Beat something into someone’s headвбить в головуI studied for hours. I have never beat so much stuff into my head in such a short time.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > beat something into someone’s head
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20 to din into someone
to din into someoneensinar por meio de muita repetição, martelar.
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tear into someone — tear into (someone) to attack someone fiercely. He tore into the witness, calling him a liar. I saw a small boy tear into a much larger fellow who had taken his bike … New idioms dictionary
sail into someone — AND light into someone in. to beat or scold someone. □ Jimmy’s mother really sailed into him for breaking the window. □ Jimmy lit into the cat for getting in the way … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
drum into someone — drum (something) into (someone) to teach something to someone by frequent repetition. Firefighters rely on training that s drummed into them through repeated exercises … New idioms dictionary
launch into someone — launch into (someone) to criticize someone severely. He launched into me for not having called or e mailed in a long time … New idioms dictionary
run into someone — run into (someone) to meet someone by chance. I ran into Mike on Seventh Avenue … New idioms dictionary
drill into someone — drill (something) into (someone) to have something repeated very frequently. You learn vocabulary by having it drilled into you. Related vocabulary: hammer home something … New idioms dictionary
light into someone — Go to sail into someone … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
step into someone's — ● shoe … Useful english dictionary
put words into someone's mouth — To attribute or supply to someone words that he or she did not, or does not intend to, use • • • Main Entry: ↑word * * * put words into someone’s mouth phrase to claim that someone has said a particular thing, although they have not said it, or… … Useful english dictionary