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41 break with
v + prep + o \<\<tradition\>\> romper* conVI + PREPto break with sth/sb — romper con algo/algn
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42 come across with
VI + PREP [+ money] apoquinar * -
43 come through with
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44 to die with one's boots on
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45 fool with
VI + PREPto fool with sb — jugar con algn, hacer el tonto con algn
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46 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) -
47 to go with a swing
ir sobre ruedas[evening, party] estar muy animado; [business] ir a las mil maravillas -
48 to go with the tide
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49 hold with
(to approve of: He doesn't hold with smoking.) estar de acuerdo conv + prep + o estar* de acuerdo conVI + PREP estar de acuerdo con, aprobar* * *v + prep + o estar* de acuerdo con -
50 to keep up with the Joneses
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51 to kill two birds with one stone
English-spanish dictionary > to kill two birds with one stone
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52 to play with fire
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53 to take the rough with the smooth
English-spanish dictionary > to take the rough with the smooth
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54 walk out with †
VI + PREPto walk out with sb — (Brit) (=court) salir con algn
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55 you could cut the atmosphere with a knife
el ambiente se podía cortar con un cuchillose mascaba or respiraba la tensión en el ambienteEnglish-spanish dictionary > you could cut the atmosphere with a knife
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56 to give with one hand and take away with the other
English-spanish dictionary > to give with one hand and take away with the other
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57 a stick to beat sb with
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58 age should not mate with youth
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59 to be all at sea (about or with sth)
English-spanish dictionary > to be all at sea (about or with sth)
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60 to be all at sea (about or with sth)
English-spanish dictionary > to be all at sea (about or with sth)
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