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61 to be at daggers drawn (with sb)
English-spanish dictionary > to be at daggers drawn (with sb)
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62 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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63 to be hand in glove with sb
(=very close) ser uña y carne con algn; (=in cahoots) estar conchabado con algn -
64 to be in bad odour with sb
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65 to be in cahoots with sb
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66 to be in Dutch with sb
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67 to be out of step with sth/sb
no estar sintonizado con algo/algn -
68 to break bread with
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69 to catch sb with his pants down
* pillar a algn desprevenidoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to catch sb with his pants down
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70 cheek by jowl (with)
codo a or con codo (con) -
71 close with
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72 to come down to earth with a bump
English-spanish dictionary > to come down to earth with a bump
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73 to come through sth with flying colours
English-spanish dictionary > to come through sth with flying colours
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74 to come to terms with sth
asumir or asimilar algo -
75 to compare notes with sb
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76 cop off with
VI + PREP (Brit) liarse con *, ligar con *, enrollarse con (Sp) * -
77 to cover o.s. with glory/disgrace
cubrirse de gloria/hundirse en la miseriaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to cover o.s. with glory/disgrace
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78 to cross sb's palm with silver
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79 to cross swords with sb
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80 to damn sth/sb with faint praise
despachar algo/a algn con tímidos elogiosEnglish-spanish dictionary > to damn sth/sb with faint praise
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With — With, prep. [OE. with, AS. wi? with, against; akin to AS. wi?er against, OFries. with, OS. wi?, wi?ar, D. weder, we[^e]r (in comp.), G. wider against, wieder gain, OHG. widar again, against, Icel. vi? against, with, by, at, Sw. vid at, by, Dan.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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