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81 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) (prendere/avere il sopravvento su)English-Italian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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82 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) (prendere/avere il sopravvento su)English-Italian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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83 get the best of
(to win, or get some advantage from, (a fight, argument etc): He was shouting a lot, but I think I got the best of the argument.) am besten wegkommen bei -
84 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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85 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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86 get the best of
(to win, or get some advantage from, (a fight, argument etc): He was shouting a lot, but I think I got the best of the argument.) odnieść większą korzyść -
87 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) zdobyć/mieć przewagę (nad kimś)English-Polish dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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88 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) zdobyć/mieć przewagę (nad kimś)English-Polish dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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89 get the best of
(to win, or get some advantage from, (a fight, argument etc): He was shouting a lot, but I think I got the best of the argument.) uzveikt / pieveikt kādu; gūt virsroku -
90 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) gūt virsrokuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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91 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) gūt virsrokuEnglish-Latvian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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92 get the best of
(to win, or get some advantage from, (a fight, argument etc): He was shouting a lot, but I think I got the best of the argument.) nugalėti, išeiti į gera -
93 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) paimti viršų, laimėtiEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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94 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) paimti viršų, laimėtiEnglish-Lithuanian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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95 get the best of
besegra* * *(to win, or get some advantage from, (a fight, argument etc): He was shouting a lot, but I think I got the best of the argument.) avgå med segern -
96 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) få (ha) övertagetEnglish-Swedish dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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97 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) få (ha) övertagetEnglish-Swedish dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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98 get the best of
(to win, or get some advantage from, (a fight, argument etc): He was shouting a lot, but I think I got the best of the argument.) a ieşi învingător -
99 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) a intra/ a rămâne în graţiileEnglish-Romanian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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100 get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
(to have or win an advantage over: Our team managed to get the upper hand in the end.) a intra/ a rămâne în graţiileEnglish-Romanian dictionary > get/have the upper hand (of/over someone)
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