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81 put someone's back up
(to anger someone: He put my back up with his boasting.) irritar (alguém) -
82 report back
(to come again and report (to someone); to send a report (to someone): He was asked to study the matter in detail and report back to the committee.) apresentar um relatório -
83 behind someone's back
(without someone's knowledge or permission: He sometimes bullies his sister behind his mother's back.) birine hisettirmeden, arkasından, ardından -
84 put someone's back up
(to anger someone: He put my back up with his boasting.) kızdırmak, canını sıkmak -
85 report back
(to come again and report (to someone); to send a report (to someone): He was asked to study the matter in detail and report back to the committee.) bilgi vermek, dönüp anlatmak -
86 behind someone's back
(without someone's knowledge or permission: He sometimes bullies his sister behind his mother's back.) za hrbtom -
87 put someone's back up
(to anger someone: He put my back up with his boasting.) razkačiti -
88 report back
(to come again and report (to someone); to send a report (to someone): He was asked to study the matter in detail and report back to the committee.) poročati -
89 behind someone's back
(without someone's knowledge or permission: He sometimes bullies his sister behind his mother's back.) selän takana -
90 put someone's back up
(to anger someone: He put my back up with his boasting.) sapettaa -
91 report back
(to come again and report (to someone); to send a report (to someone): He was asked to study the matter in detail and report back to the committee.) antaa selonteko -
92 be at the back of someone
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93 be glad to see the back of someone
English-Dutch dictionary > be glad to see the back of someone
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94 be on someone's back
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95 behind someone's back
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96 break someone's back
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97 clap someone on the back
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98 get (some of) one's own back (on someone)
English-Dutch dictionary > get (some of) one's own back (on someone)
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99 get back at/on someone
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100 get off someone's back
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