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101 hold with
transitive verb* * *(to approve of: He doesn't hold with smoking.) es halten mit* * *vt* * *transitive verbhold/not hold with something — mit etwas einverstanden sein/etwas ablehnen
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102 break with
vi1) ( end relationship)to \break with with sb mit jdm brechen2) ( not follow)to \break with with sth mit etw dat brechen;to \break with with precedent sich akk nicht an die herkömmliche Praxis halten -
103 bristle with
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104 go off with
vtto \go off with off with sb mit jdm durchbrennen ( fam)2) (take away, steal)who's gone off with my keys again? wer hat schon wieder meine Schlüssel mitgenommen?;someone has gone off with my purse jemand hat sich mit meinem Geldbeutel davongemacht ( fam) -
105 put up with
viI don't know why she \put up withs up with him ich weiß nicht, wie sie es mit ihm aushält;they have a lot to \put up with up with sie haben viel zu ertragen;I'm not \put up withing up with this any longer ich werde das nicht länger dulden -
106 run with
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107 live with
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108 part with
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109 run with
vito \run with with sth etw fortführen;the board has agreed to \run with with the project for 6 months der Vorstand hat zugestimmt, das Projekt 6 Monate weiterlaufen zu lassen -
110 walk off with
1) (to win easily: He walked off with all the prizes at the school sports.) llevarse de calle, ganar con facilidad2) (to steal: The thieves have walked off with my best silver and china.) mangar, birlar, chorizarv + adv + prep + oa) ( take) llevarseb) ( win) \<\<prize\>\> llevarseVI + PREP (=take, win)* * *v + adv + prep + oa) ( take) llevarseb) ( win) \<\<prize\>\> llevarse -
111 mess about with
vi + adv + prep fam(plans) fare un pasticcio dito mess about with sth — armeggiare or trafficare con qc
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112 mess around with
vi + adv + prep fam(plans) fare un pasticcio dito mess about with sth — armeggiare or trafficare con qc
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113 walk off with
1) (to win easily: He walked off with all the prizes at the school sports.) (portare via)2) (to steal: The thieves have walked off with my best silver and china.) rubare* * *vi + adv + prepto walk off with sth — (steal) andarsene con qc, (win: prize, bargain) assicurarsi qc con facilità
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114 pin with
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115 go along with
phr.v. 1. go along with sb а) оди со некого, б) се согласува со некого: I go along with you on that Се согласувам со тебе во врска со тоа2. go along with sth а) продолжува со (план/проект). б) оди со нешто -
116 be fed up with
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117 face with
phr.v. face sb with sth соочува некого со нешто: We must face him with the truth мораме да го соочиме со вистината -
118 land with
phr.v. inf. land sb with sth/sb нагрбува/натоварува некому нешто/некој: I landed with all the dishes мене ме нагрбија со садовите -
119 live with
phr.v.1.live with sb живее со некого2. live with sth прифаќа/поднесува/толерира нешто-се помирува со нешто -
120 riddle with
phr.v. be riddled with sth полн е со нешто: His essay is riddled with mistakes Неговиот состав е полн со грешки
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