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101 see through
1) (to give support to (a person, plan etc) until the end is reached: I'd like to see the job through.) φέρω σε πέρας2) (not to be deceived by (a person, trick etc): We soon saw through him and his little plan.) καταλαβαίνω,δεν ξεγελιέμαι -
102 see through
1) (to give support to (a person, plan etc) until the end is reached: I'd like to see the job through.) podporovať až do konca2) (not to be deceived by (a person, trick etc): We soon saw through him and his little plan.) prehliadnuť -
103 see through
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104 see through
1) (to give support to (a person, plan etc) until the end is reached: I'd like to see the job through.) soutenir (qqn, qqch.) jusqu'au bout2) (not to be deceived by (a person, trick etc): We soon saw through him and his little plan.) pénétrer (les intentions de qqn) -
105 see through
1) (to give support to (a person, plan etc) until the end is reached: I'd like to see the job through.) levar a cabo2) (not to be deceived by (a person, trick etc): We soon saw through him and his little plan.) perceber, não se deixar enganar -
106 alles verraten
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) give the show away -
107 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) mostrar el juego -
108 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) afhjúpa leyndarmál, sÿna hvernig töfrabragð er gert -
109 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) kifecsegi a titkot -
110 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) mostrar o jogo -
111 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) ağzından baklayı çıkarmak; foyasını meydana çıkarmak -
112 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) izdati (skrivnost,...) -
113 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) paljastaa juoni -
114 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) avsløre en hemmelighet -
115 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) (scoprire il gioco) -
116 ornery
or·nery[AM ˈɔ:rnɚi]to be in an \ornery mood in gereizter Stimmung sein* * *ornery [ˈɔː(r)nərı] adj besonders US umg oder dial1. → academic.ru/52064/ordinary">ordinary2. ekelhaft, übellaunig3. störrisch, unfolgsam4. gemein, übel (Trick etc) -
117 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) alles verraten -
118 beastly
['biːstlɪ]adjweather, trick etc paskudny; child nieznośny* * *1) (like a beast.) nieludzki2) (disagreeable: What a beastly thing to do!) wstrętny -
119 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) zdradzać tajemnicę -
120 give the show away
(to make known a secret, trick etc.) izpaust noslēpumu
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