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1 from (someone's) angle
Общая лексика: с (чьей-то) точки зренияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > from (someone's) angle
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2 differ from someone
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3 inherited from someone
Общая лексика: с чужого плечаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > inherited from someone
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4 beg from someone
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5 back down (from someone or something)
отказываться, отступатьIt’s probably better to back down from someone than to have an argumentEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > back down (from someone or something)
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6 back down (from someone or something)
отказываться, отступатьIt’s probably better to back down from someone than to have an argumentEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > back down (from someone or something)
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7 to flee from someone’s face
to flee from someone’s facefugir de alguém. -
8 to take it from someone
to take it from someoneacreditar em alguém. -
9 to withhold something from someone
to withhold something from someoneretrair ou sonegar alguma coisa a alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to withhold something from someone
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10 to wrench something from someone
to wrench something from someonearrancar alguma coisa a alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to wrench something from someone
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11 conceal the facts from someone
conceal the facts from someonede feiten voor iemand verbergen/achterhouden -
12 elicit an answer from someone
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13 exorcize an evil spirit from someone/a place
exorcize an evil spirit from someone/a placeeen boze geest uit iemand/een plaats verdrijvenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > exorcize an evil spirit from someone/a place
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14 extort a confession from someone
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15 extort money from someone
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16 get the run-around from someone
nooit weten waar je aan toe bent met iemand, bedrogen worden door iemand -
17 grow away from someone
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18 have it (from someone)
het (van iemand) vernomen/gehoord hebben, het weten (van iemand) -
19 have something on loan from someone
have something on loan from someoneEnglish-Dutch dictionary > have something on loan from someone
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20 hide the truth from someone
hide the truth from someone
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from someone downwards — phrase used for emphasizing that something involves all the people in an organization or group, including the most important person Everyone, from the managing director downwards, has to attend the meeting. Thesaurus: everyone and… … Useful english dictionary
from someone downwards — used for emphasizing that something involves all the people in an organization or group, including the most important person Everyone, from the managing director downwards, has to attend the meeting … English dictionary
take a leaf from someone's book — take a leaf out of/from/someone’s book phrase to copy what someone else does because they are successful at doing it They should take a leaf out of industry’s book and pay both management and staff on results. Thesaurus: to copy someone or… … Useful english dictionary
keep your distance from someone — keep (your) distance (from (someone/something)) to avoid becoming too friendly or emotionally involved with someone. I ve seen her around the office, but she keeps her distance from most of us. The boy carefully kept his distance from the… … New idioms dictionary
keep distance from someone — keep (your) distance (from (someone/something)) to avoid becoming too friendly or emotionally involved with someone. I ve seen her around the office, but she keeps her distance from most of us. The boy carefully kept his distance from the… … New idioms dictionary
set someone apart from someone — set (someone/something) apart (from (someone/something)) to show someone or something to be different or special. Those selected as leaders of the future have qualities that set them apart. He s the one in the big white hat and bow tie, which… … New idioms dictionary
borrow/take a page from someone — (or borrow/take a page from someone s book) US : to do the same thing that someone else has done You may want to borrow/take a page from his book and study harder for your finals. • • • Main Entry: ↑page … Useful english dictionary
break away from someone — break away (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain … New idioms dictionary
get short shrift from someone — get short shrift from (someone) give (someone/something) short shrift to give very little attention to someone or something, either because you are not interested in them or because you are annoyed with them. The proposal got short shrift from… … New idioms dictionary
run away from someone — run away (from (someone/something)) 1. to leave a person or place secretly and suddenly. Vinnie ran away from home when he was 16. 2. to avoid someone or something unpleasant. You can t run away from your problems by watching videos all day. It… … New idioms dictionary
set something apart from someone — set (someone/something) apart (from (someone/something)) to show someone or something to be different or special. Those selected as leaders of the future have qualities that set them apart. He s the one in the big white hat and bow tie, which… … New idioms dictionary