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21 humbug into something
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22 squeeze into something
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23 to talk one's way out of/into something
o to talk oneself out of/into somethingshe tried to talk her way out of it — < of a difficult situation/> intentó salir del embrollo contando una historia; < of an arrangement/> intentó librarse del compromiso contando una historia
* * *o to talk oneself out of/into somethingshe tried to talk her way out of it — < of a difficult situation/> intentó salir del embrollo contando una historia; < of an arrangement/> intentó librarse del compromiso contando una historia
English-spanish dictionary > to talk one's way out of/into something
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24 to talk oneself out of/into something
English-spanish dictionary > to talk oneself out of/into something
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25 to be into something
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26 get stuck into something
expr infmlThere is no holding him once he gets stuck into something — Если уж он чем-нибудь загорится, то его не остановить
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > get stuck into something
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27 to gain/get an insight into something
to gain/get an insight into somethingllegar a comprender algo, hacerse una idea de algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to gain/get an insight into something
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28 to rush into something
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29 to be sucked into something
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30 to breath new life into something
infundir un espíritu nuevo a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to breath new life into something
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31 to burrow into something
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32 to change into something
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33 to deteriorate into something
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34 to fling oneself into something
entregarse a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to fling oneself into something
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35 to get one's teeth into something
hincarle el diente a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to get one's teeth into something
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36 to get stuck in/into something
to get stuck in/into something(work etc) meterse de lleno en algo, emprender algo en serio 2 (food) atacar -
37 to get stuck into something
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38 to go deep into something
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39 to go into something blindly
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40 to go into something with one's eyes wide open
saber muy bien dónde se está metiendo unoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to go into something with one's eyes wide open
См. также в других словарях:
break into something — break into (something) 1. to begin suddenly to do something. Then he broke into a run and we just couldn t catch him. Onishi broke into sobs and covered his eyes with a handkerchief. 2. to enter a place by using force. His apartment has been… … New idioms dictionary
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burst into something — burst into (something) to begin to produce a lot of something. The children burst into tears when they saw their ruined toys. The car burst into flames. The whole situation was so ridiculous, I simply burst into laughter. Related vocabulary:… … New idioms dictionary
build into something — build (something) into (something) to make a feature part of the design of something. We have built new data security into the software design. The schedule has a lot of free time built into it … New idioms dictionary
inquire into something — inquire into (something) to try to discover the facts or truth of something. She thought the committee had no right to inquire into her politics. Related vocabulary: look into something … New idioms dictionary
look into something — look into (something) to try to find out about something. A federal grand jury is looking into the charges of misconduct. Related vocabulary: inquire into something … New idioms dictionary
run into (something) — 1. to experience something unexpectedly, esp. something unpleasant. The center ran into some financial trouble and had to borrow money. 2. to cost or reach a certain amount. Their salaries run into thousands per week. Costs on the project ran to… … New idioms dictionary
dissolve into something — dissolve into (something) 1. to end in an unpleasant or disorderly way. The discussion quickly dissolved into nasty accusations about her business dealings. Usage notes: often said about something that has begun pleasantly or without disagreement … New idioms dictionary
dive into something — dive into (something) to start something enthusiastically without first thinking about it. Our mistake was to dive into the work without much preparation. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of dive in (= to go head first into water) … New idioms dictionary
launch into something — launch into (something) to start something with energy or enthusiasm. She launched into the song as if she couldn t hold herself back. He launched into an attack on all the people who had laughed at his idea … New idioms dictionary
dip into something — dip into (something) to use a small amount of something. The local government voted to dip into the emergency fund to pay for repairing the old town hall … New idioms dictionary