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1 to have something on somebody
tener algo contra alguien————————tener información comprometedora sobre alguien, saber algo comprometedor acerca de alguien -
2 to bequeath something to somebody
legar algo a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to bequeath something to somebody
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3 to bum something off somebody
familiar gorronear algo a alguien -
4 to conceal something from somebody
ocultar algo a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to conceal something from somebody
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5 to do something for somebody
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6 to drill something into somebody
inculcarle algo a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to drill something into somebody
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7 to drum something into somebody
hacerle aprender algo a alguien a fuerza de repetírselo, hacerle aprender algo a alguien a fuerza de machacárseloEnglish-spanish dictionary > to drum something into somebody
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8 to father something on somebody
atribuir algo a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to father something on somebody
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9 to foist something on somebody
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10 to hammer something into somebody
hacer entender a alguien a fuerza de repetirloEnglish-spanish dictionary > to hammer something into somebody
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11 to inquire something of somebody
preguntar algo a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to inquire something of somebody
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12 to keep something from somebody
ocultar algo a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to keep something from somebody
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13 to plant something on somebody
colocarle algo a alguien a escondidas para comprometerlo -
14 to post something to somebody
mandar algo a alguien (por correo) -
15 to vest something in somebody
conferir algo a alguien -
16 account for something to somebody
Политика: отчитываться перед (кем-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > account for something to somebody
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17 off-load something onto somebody
Общая лексика: всучитьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > off-load something onto somebody
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18 to contrast somebody/something with somebody/something
to contrast somebody/something with somebody/somethingcomparar alguien/algo con alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to contrast somebody/something with somebody/something
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19 to provoke somebody into doing something / provoke somebody to do something
to provoke somebody into doing something / provoke somebody to do somethingprovocar a alguien a que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to provoke somebody into doing something / provoke somebody to do something
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20 to ram something down somebody's throat
English-spanish dictionary > to ram something down somebody's throat
См. также в других словарях:
find out something (about somebody) — ˌfind ˈout (about sth/sb) | ˌfind ˈout sth (about sth/sb) derived to get some information about sth/sb by asking, reading, etc • She d been seeing the boy for a while, but didn t want her parents to find out. • I haven t found anything out about… … Useful english dictionary
drum something into somebody's head — ˈdrum sth into sb s head idiom = ↑drum something into somebody Main entry: ↑drumidiom … Useful english dictionary
report back on something to somebody — reˌport ˈback (on sth) (to sb) derived to give sb information about sth that they have asked you to find out about • Find out as much as you can about him and report back to me. • One person in the group should be prepared to report back to the… … Useful english dictionary
wish something on somebody — ˈwish sb/sth on sb derived (informal) (used in negative sentences) to want sb to have sth unpleasant • I wouldn t wish something like that on my worst enemy. • It s not a job I d wish on anybody … Useful english dictionary
account for something to somebody — acˈcount for sth (to sb) derived to give a record of how the money in your care has been spent • We have to account for every penny we spend on business trips. Main entry: ↑accountderived … Useful english dictionary
enter into something with somebody — ˈenter into sth (with sb) derived to begin sth or become involved in sth • to enter into an agreement • to enter into negotiations Main entry: ↑enterderived … Useful english dictionary
have (got) something against somebody — ˌhave (got) sth aˈgainst sb/sth derived (not used in the progressive tenses) to dislike sb/sth for a particular reason • What have you got against Ruth? She s always been good to you. Main entry: ↑havederived … Useful english dictionary
have (got) something on somebody — ˌhave (got) sth ˈon sb derived no passive (informal) (not used in the progressive tenses) to know sth bad about sb, especially sth that connects them with a crime • I m not worried they ve got nothing on me. Main entry … Useful english dictionary
look on something as somebody — ˈlook on sb/sth as sb/sth derived to consider sb/sth to be sb/sth • She s looked on as the leading authority on the subject. Main entry: ↑lookderived … Useful english dictionary
strike up something with somebody — ˌstrike ˈup sth (with sb) derived to begin a friendship, a relationship, a conversation, etc • He would often strike up conversations with complete strangers. Main entry: ↑strikederived … Useful english dictionary
think of something as somebody — ˈthink of sb/sth as sb/sth derived to consider sb/sth in a particular way • I think of this place as my home. • She is thought of as a possible director. see also ↑well thought of Main entry: ↑think … Useful english dictionary