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1 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) Händchen halten -
2 hold hands (with someone)
(to be hand in hand with someone: The boy and girl walked along holding hands (with each other).) Händchen halten -
3 pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
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4 pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
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5 be hand in glove (with someone)
(to be very closely associated with someone, especially for a bad purpose.) unter einer Decke stecken mit -
6 be hand in glove (with someone)
(to be very closely associated with someone, especially for a bad purpose.) unter einer Decke stecken mit -
7 get tough with (someone)
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8 get tough with (someone)
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9 have a bone to pick with (someone)
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10 have a bone to pick with (someone)
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11 take (something) up with (someone)
(to discuss (especially a complaint): Take the matter up with your MP.) (etwas)(mit jemandem)besprechenEnglish-german dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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12 take (something) up with (someone)
(to discuss (especially a complaint): Take the matter up with your MP.) (etwas)(mit jemandem)besprechenEnglish-german dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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13 take (something) up with (someone)
(to discuss (especially a complaint): Take the matter up with your MP.) (etwas)(mit jemandem)besprechenEnglish-german dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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14 take (something) up with (someone)
(to discuss (especially a complaint): Take the matter up with your MP.) (etwas)(mit jemandem)besprechenEnglish-german dictionary > take (something) up with (someone)
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15 shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand
(to grasp a person's (usually right) hand, in one's own ( usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.) Hände schüttelnEnglish-german dictionary > shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand
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16 shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand
(to grasp a person's (usually right) hand, in one's own ( usually right) hand, as a form of greeting, as a sign of agreement etc.) Hände schüttelnEnglish-german dictionary > shake hands with (someone) / shake someone's hand
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17 reconcile someone oneself to something / with someone
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18 arrange with someone
(about) expr.sich mit jemandem absprechen (über) ausdr. -
19 be angry with someone
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20 be even with someone
expr.mit jemandem quitt sein ausdr.
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