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101 take someone's girlfriend away from him
English-German idiom dictionary > take someone's girlfriend away from him
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102 that won't get him anywhere
English-German idiom dictionary > that won't get him anywhere
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103 that's him you all over
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104 that's not like him at all
English-German idiom dictionary > that's not like him at all
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105 the cold doesn't bother him
English-German idiom dictionary > the cold doesn't bother him
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106 the moment I saw him
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107 there was something peculiar about him
English-German idiom dictionary > there was something peculiar about him
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108 there'll be something in it for him too
English-German idiom dictionary > there'll be something in it for him too
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109 things are looking up for him
English-German idiom dictionary > things are looking up for him
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110 things are looking up for him business islooking up
English-German idiom dictionary > things are looking up for him business islooking up
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111 things are looking up things don't look too good for him
English-German idiom dictionary > things are looking up things don't look too good for him
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112 turn someone against someone take someone's girlfriend away [from him]
English-German idiom dictionary > turn someone against someone take someone's girlfriend away [from him]
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113 we'll have to get him out of that habit
English-German idiom dictionary > we'll have to get him out of that habit
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114 what I don't like about him it
English-German idiom dictionary > what I don't like about him it
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115 what people say about him / his resigning isn't true
die Behauptung, er würde zurücktreten, ist nicht richtigEnglish-German idiom dictionary > what people say about him / his resigning isn't true
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116 who else but him?
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117 without him we would have lost
English-German idiom dictionary > without him we would have lost
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118 would you tell him I'm here, please
English-German idiom dictionary > would you tell him I'm here, please
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119 you can read him like a book
English-German idiom dictionary > you can read him like a book
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120 you can tell just by looking at him
English-German idiom dictionary > you can tell just by looking at him
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HIM — HIM … Википедия
HIM — is the objective form of he.Him or HIM may also refer to:Music* HIM (Finnish band), a Finnish Love metal band * HIM (Japanese Band),a J Rock band * HiM (American band), a post rock group from the United States of America * Him , a 1980 song by… … Wikipedia
him — [ weak ım, strong hım ] pronoun *** Him can be used in the following ways: as a pronoun, being the object form of he: I don t trust him. My sister plays tennis with him. in a one word answer or after the verb to be : Who said that? Him. I knew it … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Him — Him, pron. [AS. him, dat. of h[=e]. [root]183. See {He}.] The objective case of he. See {He}. [1913 Webster] Him that is weak in the faith receive. Rom. xiv. 1. [1913 Webster] Friends who have given him the most sympathy. Thackeray. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
him — W1S1 [ım strong hım] pron [object form of he ] [: Old English;] 1.) used to refer to a man, boy, or male animal that has already been mentioned or is already known about ▪ Are you in love with him? ▪ Why don t you ask him yourself? ▪ He repeated… … Dictionary of contemporary English
him — /him/, pron. 1. the objective case of he, used as a direct or indirect object: I ll see him tomorrow. Give him the message. 2. Informal. (used instead of the pronoun he in the predicate after the verb to be): It s him. It isn t him. 3. Informal.… … Universalium
him — [him] pron. [OE him, dat. of he, he, merged in sense with hine, acc. of he] objective form of HE1 [help him; give him the book ]: also used as a predicate complement with a linking verb, although this usage is objected to by some [ that s him ] … English World dictionary
HIM — … Deutsch Wikipedia
him — O.E. him, originally dative masc. and neut. of HE (Cf. he); beginning 10c. it replaced hine as masculine accusative, a regional process completed by 15c. The dative roots of the m ending are retained in German (ihm) and Dutch (hem). Hine persists … Etymology dictionary