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1 with someone
Разговорное выражение: с одними людьми (I had a conversation recently with someone... - Я тут как-то разговаривал с одними людьми...) -
2 catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
Catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)сравняться, догнать кого-либо/что-либоThe red car caught up with the blue one.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
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3 catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
Catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)сравняться, догнать кого-либо/что-либоThe red car caught up with the blue one.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
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4 catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
Catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)сравняться, догнать кого-либо/что-либоThe red car caught up with the blue one.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
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5 catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
Catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)сравняться, догнать кого-либо/что-либоThe red car caught up with the blue one.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
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6 I've been in touch with someone who ...
Общая лексика: Я нашёл человека, который... (I've been in touch with someone who I think will be able to do a good job with the video, as well as deliver it on time.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > I've been in touch with someone who ...
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7 bear with someone or something
быть терпеливымPlease bear with my old car. It’ll get us there sooner or later.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > bear with someone or something
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8 beg to differ (with someone)
позволить себе не согласитьсяI beg to differ with you, but you have stated everything exactly backwards.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > beg to differ (with someone)
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9 beg to differ (with someone)
позволить себе не согласитьсяI beg to differ with you, but you have stated everything exactly backwards.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > beg to differ (with someone)
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10 break off (with someone)
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > break off (with someone)
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11 break off (with someone)
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > break off (with someone)
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12 come to terms with someone or something
договоритьсяI finally came to terms with my lawyer about his fee.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > come to terms with someone or something
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13 could do with someone or something
хотеть, нуждаться в чем-либоThis house could do with some cleaning up.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > could do with someone or something
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14 cross swords (with someone) (on something)
начать спорI don’t want to cross swords with Tom on this matter.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > cross swords (with someone) (on something)
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15 cross swords (with someone) (on something)
начать спорI don’t want to cross swords with Tom on this matter.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > cross swords (with someone) (on something)
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16 cross swords (with someone) (on something)
начать спорI don’t want to cross swords with Tom on this matter.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > cross swords (with someone) (on something)
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17 cross swords (with someone) (on something)
начать спорI don’t want to cross swords with Tom on this matter.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > cross swords (with someone) (on something)
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18 cut no ice (with someone)
не изменить чьё-либо мнение, не иметь влияния на кого-тоAll that may be true, but it cuts no ice with me.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > cut no ice (with someone)
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19 cut no ice (with someone)
не изменить чьё-либо мнение, не иметь влияния на кого-тоAll that may be true, but it cuts no ice with me.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > cut no ice (with someone)
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20 do away with someone or something
English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > do away with someone or something
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