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61 to get into the way of doing something
coger la costumbre de hacer algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to get into the way of doing something
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62 to go into raptures over/about something
to go into raptures over/about somethingarrobarse por algo, extasiarse por algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to go into raptures over/about something
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63 to go into rhapsodies over something
extasiarse con algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to go into rhapsodies over something
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64 to hammer something into somebody
hacer entender a alguien a fuerza de repetirloEnglish-spanish dictionary > to hammer something into somebody
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65 to inveigle somebody into doing something
embaucar a alguien para que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to inveigle somebody into doing something
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66 to knock something into a cocked hat
dar mil vueltas a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to knock something into a cocked hat
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67 to knock/lick somebody/something into shape
to knock/lick somebody/something into shapeponer a alguien/algo en formaEnglish-spanish dictionary > to knock/lick somebody/something into shape
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68 to lick something into shape
familiar poner algo a punto -
69 to mislead somebody into doing something
engañar a alguien para que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to mislead somebody into doing something
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70 to press-gang somebody into doing something
obligar a alguien a hacer algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to press-gang somebody into doing something
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71 to pressurize somebody into doing something
presionar a alguien para que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to pressurize somebody into doing something
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72 to put something into effect
aplicar algo -
73 to put something into practice
poner algo en práctica, llevar algo a la práctica -
74 to put something into storage
guardar algo -
75 to put something into words
expresar algo con palabras -
76 to shanghai somebody into doing something
English-spanish dictionary > to shanghai somebody into doing something
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77 to soft-soap somebody into doing something
engatusar a alguien para que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to soft-soap somebody into doing something
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78 to stampede somebody into doing something
empujar a alguien a hacer algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to stampede somebody into doing something
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79 to streamroller somebody into doing something
forzar a alguien a hacer algo, obligar a alguien a hacer algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to streamroller somebody into doing something
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80 to sweet-talk somebody into doing something
camelar a alguien para que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to sweet-talk somebody into doing something
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