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41 put up with
(to bear patiently: I cannot put up with all this noise.) soportar, aguantarv.• digerir v.• soportar v.v + adv + prep + o aguantar, soportarVI + PREP aguantarshe puts up with a lot — es muy tolerante, tiene mucho aguante
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42 to mess about / mess around with
to mess about / mess around with1 (fiddle with) tocar, manosear; (play with) jugar con1 (get involved with) meterse con1 (have affair with) tener un lío con, estar liado,-a con2 (sexually interfere with) abusar deEnglish-spanish dictionary > to mess about / mess around with
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43 to be in with a fighting chance / have a fighting chance
to be in with a fighting chance / have a fighting chancetener posibilidades de ganarEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be in with a fighting chance / have a fighting chance
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44 to be/have done with something
to be/have done with somethingacabar con algo -
45 to have a bone to pick with somebody
tener que ajustarle las cuentas a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have a bone to pick with somebody
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46 to have a difference of opinion with somebody
discrepar con alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have a difference of opinion with somebody
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47 to have dealings with somebody
tener trato con alguien -
48 to have done with
acabar con -
49 to have it over and done with
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50 to have sex with somebody
tener relaciones sexuales con alguien -
51 to have something in common with somebody
tener algo en común con alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have something in common with somebody
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52 to have words with somebody
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53 to reckon with
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54 to carry on with
1 (have affair with) estar liado,-a con2 (continue) seguir con -
55 to deal with
1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (trade with) tratar con, tener relaciones comerciales con2 (tackle - problem etc) abordar, ocuparse de, atacar; (- task) encargarse de, ocuparse de; (- person) tratar (con), lidiar con3 (be about, have as subject) tratar de; (discuss) tratar -
56 in touch (with)
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57 in touch (with)
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58 what are you etc doing with
1) (why or how have you etc got: What are you doing with my umbrella?) qué estás i2etc/i2 haciendo con2) (what action are you etc taking about: What are they doing with the children during the day if they're both working?) qué haces i2etc/i2 con -
59 cursed with
(having the misfortune to have: She's cursed with a troublesome mother-in-law.) maldito -
60 lose touch (with)
(to stop communicating (with): I used to see him quite often but we have lost touch.)
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have a word with — {v. phr.} 1. To talk, discuss, or speak briefly with. * /Robert, I need to have a word with you about tomorrow s exam./ 2. To engage in a sincere discussion with the purpose of persuading the other person or let him or her know of one s… … Dictionary of American idioms
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have to do with — {v. phr.} 1. To be about; be on the subject of or connected with. * /The book has to do with airplanes./ 2. To know or be a friend of; work or have business with. Usually used in negative sentence. * /Tom said he didn t want to have anything to… … Dictionary of American idioms
have to do with — {v. phr.} 1. To be about; be on the subject of or connected with. * /The book has to do with airplanes./ 2. To know or be a friend of; work or have business with. Usually used in negative sentence. * /Tom said he didn t want to have anything to… … Dictionary of American idioms
have to do with — phrasal 1. to deal with < the story has to do with real people Alice M. Jordan > 2. to have a specified relationship with or effect on < the size of the brain has nothing to do with intelligence Ruth Benedict > … New Collegiate Dictionary
have an affair with — {v. phr.} To have a sexual relationship with someone, either before marriage or outside of one s marriage. * /Tow and Jane had a long and complex affair but they never got married./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have an affair with — {v. phr.} To have a sexual relationship with someone, either before marriage or outside of one s marriage. * /Tow and Jane had a long and complex affair but they never got married./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have a way with — {v. phr.} To be able to lead, persuade, or influence. * /Dave has such a way with the campers that they do everything he tells them to do./ * /Ted will be a good veterinarian, because he has a way with animals./ … Dictionary of American idioms
have a way with — {v. phr.} To be able to lead, persuade, or influence. * /Dave has such a way with the campers that they do everything he tells them to do./ * /Ted will be a good veterinarian, because he has a way with animals./ … Dictionary of American idioms