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1 over somebody's head
1. выше чьего-либо понимания2. через чью-либо голову (действовать)Mary laughed just to be polite, but the joke was really over her head.
He was promoted over the head of three people who were senior to him.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > over somebody's head
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2 walk over somebody
walk (all) over somebody воду возить на ком-либо (перегружать работой); сесть на шеюThe manager had walked all over Ann for months. Finally she quit.
Jill is so friendly and helpful that people walk over her.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > walk over somebody
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3 get over somebody
Разговорное выражение: обойти (кого-либо), перехитрить (кого-либо) -
4 run over (somebody)
Сленг: вести себя неэтично по отношению к другому человеку -
5 steamroll (over somebody)
Общая лексика: оказывать (на кого-либо) сильное (моральное или другое) давление, подавлять (кого-либо), раздавить (кого-л.), сокрушать (кого-л.)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > steamroll (over somebody)
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6 walk over somebody
Общая лексика: обвести вокруг пальца -
7 fuck over somebody
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8 to pull the wool over somebody's eyes
engañar a alguien————————engañar a alguien, dar gato por liebre a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to pull the wool over somebody's eyes
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9 walk all over somebody
walk (all) over somebody воду возить на ком-либо (перегружать работой); сесть на шеюThe manager had walked all over Ann for months. Finally she quit.
Jill is so friendly and helpful that people walk over her.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > walk all over somebody
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10 to be written all over somebody's face
llevar (algo) escrito en la cara, estar impreso,-a en la caraEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be written all over somebody's face
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11 make a great fuss over somebody
make a great fuss about/over somebody inf носиться как с писаной торбой; дрожать над кем-либоHe always makes a fuss over his grandchildren.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > make a great fuss over somebody
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12 to coo over somebody/something
to coo over somebody/somethingbabear por alguien/algo -
13 to dominate over somebody
ser muy dominante con alguien -
14 to have the edge on/over somebody
to have the edge on/over somebodyllevar ventaja a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have the edge on/over somebody
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15 to hold sway over somebody
dominar a alguien -
16 to look over somebody's shoulder
vigilar a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to look over somebody's shoulder
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17 to lord it over somebody
familiar comportarse como si uno fuera dueño,-a y señor,-ra de alguien -
18 to take precedence over somebody/something
to take precedence over somebody/somethingtener prioridad sobre alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to take precedence over somebody/something
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19 to walk all over somebody
tratar muy mal a alguien -
20 to walk over somebody
to walk over somebodycoll tratar muito mal, tratar com desconsideração.
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Over Somebody Else's Shoulder — is a hit song written by Al Sherman Al Lewis in 1934 at the end of the Tin Pan Alley era. It was introduced by singer and bandleader, Ozzie Nelson who enjoyed great success with the song. It was further covered by Freddy Martin and his Orchestra… … Wikipedia
come over somebody — ˌcome ˈover sb derived no passive to affect sb • A fit of dizziness came over her. • I can t think what came over me (= I do not know what caused me to behave in that way) … Useful english dictionary
crouch over somebody — ˈcrouch over sb/sth derived to bend over sb/sth so that you are very close to them or it • He crouched over the papers on his desk. Main entry: ↑crouchderived … Useful english dictionary
fall over somebody — ˌfall ˈover sb/sth derived no passive to hit your foot against sth when you are walking and fall, or almost fall Syn: trip over • I rushed for the door and fell over the cat in the hallway. see also ↑fall … Useful english dictionary
hang over somebody — ˌhang ˈover sb derived if sth bad or unpleasant is hanging over you, you think about it and worry about it a lot because it is happening or might happen • The possibility of a court case is still hanging over her. Main entry: ↑hangderived … Useful english dictionary
close over somebody — ˌclose ˈover sb/sth derived to surround and cover sb/sth • The water closed over his head. Main entry: ↑closederived … Useful english dictionary
fuss over somebody — ˈfuss over sb derived to pay a lot of attention to sb • They love to fuss over their grandchildren. Main entry: ↑fussderived … Useful english dictionary
get over somebody — ˌget ˈover sth/sb derived to return to your usual state of health, happiness, etc. after an illness, a shock, the end of a relationship, etc • He was disappointed at not getting the job, but he ll get over it. Main entry: ↑getderived … Useful english dictionary
slobber over somebody — ˈslobber over sb/sth derived (informal, disapproving) to show how much you like or want sb/sth without any pride or control • I know he s fond of you but does he have to slobber over you in public? Main entry: ↑slobber … Useful english dictionary
stand over somebody — ˌstand ˈover sb derived be near sb and watch them • I don t like you standing over me while I m cooking. Main entry: ↑standderived … Useful english dictionary
moon over somebody — ˈmoon over sb derived (informal) to spend time thinking about sb that you love, especially when other people think this is silly or annoying Syn: pine for Main entry: ↑moonderived … Useful english dictionary