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1 pass (something or someone) off as
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2 pass (something or someone) off as
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3 set (something or someone) on (someone)
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4 set (something or someone) on (someone)
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5 set (something or someone) on (someone)
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6 set (something or someone) on (someone)
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7 reconcile someone oneself to something / with someone
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8 deposit something with someone
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9 get something for someone
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10 impose something on someone
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11 ram something into someone
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12 beg for something from someone
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13 buy something from someone
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14 cede something to someone
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15 charge something to someone's account
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16 do something to someone
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17 force / foist something on someone
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18 force / impose something on someone
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19 force something on someone
jemandem etwas aufdrängen jemandem etwas aufnötigenEnglish-German idiom dictionary > force something on someone
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20 get something off someone
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something has someone's name on it — something has someone’s name on it often humorous phrase used for saying that someone should have something, or that it is suitable for them That last piece of cake has my name on it. Thesaurus: owners and ownershipsynonym Main entry: name * * *… … Useful english dictionary
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turn something against someone — turn (someone/something) against (someone/something) to cause someone or something to oppose someone or something else. He took all of our proposals and turned them against us. Advisors have been trying to turn the president against increased… … New idioms dictionary
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take something off (someone's) hands — take (someone/something) off (someone s) hands off (someone s) hands if someone or something is off someone s hands, they are not responsible for them any more. I m willing to take the kids off your hands for a few hours, if you need me to … New idioms dictionary
foist something on someone — foist (something) on (someone) to force someone to accept or experience something. We even foist junk food on children in school cafeterias. Usage notes: sometimes in the form foist something off on someone: You cannot foist this ridiculous plan… … New idioms dictionary
mistake something for someone — mistake (someone/something) for (someone/something) to think that a person or thing is really someone or something else. The prison buildings could almost be mistaken for a college campus … New idioms dictionary