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61 scold someone for something
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62 screen someone from something
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63 seduce someone into something
seduce someone into somethingiemand tot iets overhalen/brengen -
64 see someone about something
see someone about somethingiemand over iets raadplegen/advies vragen -
65 set someone over something
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66 sour someone on something
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67 speak personally to someone about something
English-Dutch dictionary > speak personally to someone about something
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68 speak to someone (about something)
speak to someone (about something)iemand (om iets) aanspreken; iemand (over iets) aanspreken/aanpakkenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > speak to someone (about something)
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69 tease someone for something
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70 trick someone into something
trick someone into somethingiemand iets aanpraten, iemand ergens inluizen -
71 warn someone of something
warn someone of somethingiemand op iets opmerkzaam maken/voor iets waarschuwen -
72 all for (someone or something)
быть целиком заI was all for going on a picnic, the day being so sunny.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > all for (someone or something)
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73 all for (someone or something)
быть целиком заI was all for going on a picnic, the day being so sunny.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > all for (someone or something)
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74 any number of (someone or something)
достаточное количествоEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > any number of (someone or something)
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75 any number of (someone or something)
достаточное количествоEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > any number of (someone or something)
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76 avoid someone or something like the plague
избегать как чумыI don’t like opera. I avoid it like the plague.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > avoid someone or something like the plague
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77 back someone or something up
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > back someone or something up
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78 bad-mouth someone or something
ругать, проклинатьMr. Smith was always badmouthing Mrs. Smith. They didn’t get along.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > bad-mouth someone or something
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79 bail someone or something out
поручиться, выкупить кого-либоJohn was in jail. I had to go down to the police station to bail him out.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > bail someone or something out
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80 be curtains for someone or something
конец, смерть, банкротствоIf the car hadn’t swerved, it would have been curtains for the pedestriansEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > be curtains for someone or something
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