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1 get even with s.o.
get even with s.o.expr.• vengarse de alguien expr. -
2 get involved with
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3 get away with
(to do (something bad) without being punished for it: Murder is a serious crime and one rarely gets away with it.) salir impune, quedar sin castigov + adv + prep + o1) ( make off with) llevarse, escaparse con2)a) ( go unpunished for)do you think I could get away with wearing the dark blue dress? — ¿te parece que pasaría si me pusiera el vestido azul oscuro?
b) ( be let off with) \<\<fine/warning\>\> escaparse or librarse conVI + PREP1) (=steal) llevarse2) (=go unpunished)do you think I'd be able to get away with a trouser suit? — ¿crees que iré bien con un traje pantalón?, ¿crees que pasará algo si llevo un traje pantalón?
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we mustn't let them get away with it — no debemos dejar que salgan impunesmurder 1., 2)you won't get away with it! — (with past action) ¡esto no va a quedar así!; (with possible action) esto no te lo van a consentir
* * *v + adv + prep + o1) ( make off with) llevarse, escaparse con2)a) ( go unpunished for)do you think I could get away with wearing the dark blue dress? — ¿te parece que pasaría si me pusiera el vestido azul oscuro?
b) ( be let off with) \<\<fine/warning\>\> escaparse or librarse con -
4 get in with
v + adv + prep + oa) ( associate with)b) ( ingratiate oneself with) congraciarse conVI + PREP (=gain favour with) congraciarse con* * *v + adv + prep + oa) ( associate with)b) ( ingratiate oneself with) congraciarse con -
5 get off with
(BrE colloq) ligar* con (fam), levantarse a (AmS fam)VI + PREP (Brit) (=start relationship with) enrollarse con *, liarse con ** * *(BrE colloq) ligar* con (fam), levantarse a (AmS fam) -
6 get away with sth.
get away with sth.expr.• escaparse con algo expr. -
7 get along with you!
get along with you!¡déjate de bobadas!, ¡no seas bobo,-a! -
8 get tough with (someone)
(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) ponerse duro con -
9 get tough with (someone)
(to deal forcefully with or refuse to yield to (a person): When he started to argue, I got tough with him.) ponerse duro con -
10 get away with you!
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11 to get away with
1 salir impune de■ you won't get away with this! ¡no saldrás impune de ésta! -
12 to get even with somebody
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13 to get over with
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14 to get along with
1 (person) llevarse (bien) con2 (progress) marchar, ir con■ how are you getting along with your project? ¿qué tal te va con el proyecto? -
15 to get off with
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16 to get stuck with somebody/something
to get stuck with somebody/somethingtener que cargar con alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to get stuck with somebody/something
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17 to get annoyed with somebody
enfadarse con alguien -
18 to get away with murder
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19 to get landed with something
familiar (tener que) cargar con algo -
20 to get on with somebody like a house on fire
familiar llevarse de maravilla con alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to get on with somebody like a house on fire
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