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21 to be all at sea (about or with sth)
English-spanish dictionary > to be all at sea (about or with sth)
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22 to be all at sea (about or with sth)
English-spanish dictionary > to be all at sea (about or with sth)
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23 to be fed up to the (back teeth with sth/sb)
* estar hasta la coronilla de algo/algnEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be fed up to the (back teeth with sth/sb)
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24 to be out of step with sth/sb
no estar sintonizado con algo/algn -
25 to come to terms with sth
asumir or asimilar algo -
26 to fall or get out of step with sth/sb
desconectarse de algo/algnEnglish-spanish dictionary > to fall or get out of step with sth/sb
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27 to go full steam ahead with sth
English-spanish dictionary > to go full steam ahead with sth
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28 to play merry hell with sth
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29 installed flush (with sth)
<tech.gen> ■ bündig abschließend eingebautEnglish-german technical dictionary > installed flush (with sth)
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30 go through with sth
menyelesaikan -
31 going through with sth
menyelesaikan -
32 gone through with sth
menyelesaikan -
33 to find fault with sth
critiquer; désapprouver; trouver a redire à; décrierEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to find fault with sth
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34 provide s.o. with sth.
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35 entrust sb with sth
• uskoa tehtäväksi -
36 cope with sth.
etwas bewältigen -
37 to fiddle with sth.
занимавам се [несв.] с нщ -
38 to fiddle with sth.
играя си с нщ -
39 fall in with sth
kabul etmek, uymak -
40 finish with sth
gereksinmesi kalmamak, kullanmamak
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join with sth — UK US join with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with join({{}}/dʒɔɪn/ verb ► to get together with another company, person, or group in order to do something together: join with sth/sb in doing sth »The department store has joined with other local stores in… … Financial and business terms
follow through on/with sth — UK US follow through (on/with sth) Phrasal Verb with follow({{}}/ˈfɒləʊ/ verb (also follow sth through (with sth)) ► to do something as the next part of an activity or period of development: »Given the success of our initiative, we decided to… … Financial and business terms
follow through with sth — UK US follow through (on/with sth) Phrasal Verb with follow({{}}/ˈfɒləʊ/ verb (also follow sth through (with sth)) ► to do something as the next part of an activity or period of development: »Given the success of our initiative, we decided to… … Financial and business terms
load sth up with sth — UK US load (sth) up with sth Phrasal Verb with load({{}}/ləʊd/ verb ► FINANCE to get a lot of money, assets, or debt, or to make someone else get them: » Private equity buyouts aim to load companies up with lots of debt. »A small independent… … Financial and business terms
pack sth with sth — UK US pack sth with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with pack({{}}/pæk/ verb [T] ► to fill something with things or people of a particular type: »We have packed the conference with an exciting line up of interesting speakers. »When president of the Society,… … Financial and business terms
saddle sb/sth with sth — UK US saddle sb/sth with sth Phrasal Verb with saddle({{}}/ˈsædl/ verb ► to put someone in a situation in which they have to deal with something difficult or unpleasant: »Many people do not want traditional mortgages that saddle borrowers with… … Financial and business terms
saddle sth with sth — UK US saddle sb/sth with sth Phrasal Verb with saddle({{}}/ˈsædl/ verb ► to put someone in a situation in which they have to deal with something difficult or unpleasant: »Many people do not want traditional mortgages that saddle borrowers with… … Financial and business terms
deal with sth — Ⅰ. UK US deal with sb/sth Phrasal Verb with deal({{}}/diːl/ verb (past tense and past participle dealt) ► to do business with a person or company: »I prefer to deal with the same salesperson each time. Ⅱ. UK US deal with sth … Financial and business terms
follow sth up with sth — UK US follow sth up with sth Phrasal Verb with follow({{}}/ˈfɒləʊ/ verb ► to do something to finish a previous action or make it more successful: »We always follow up publicity mailshots with a phone call … Financial and business terms
keep up with sth — Ⅰ. UK US keep up (with sb/sth) Phrasal Verb with keep({{}}/kiːp/ verb (kept, kept) ► to do something or move at an acceptable rate, or at the same rate as someone or something else: »It s a fast pace, and you ll have to work hard to keep up.… … Financial and business terms