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41 turn into
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42 burst into
v.1 irrumpir en.to burst into flames inflamarseto burst into song ponerse a cantarto burst into laughter/tears echarse a reír/llorar3 estallar en, romper en.4 entrar violentamente en, entrar abruptamente en, entrar como un vendaval en, entrar de sopetón en. -
43 bump into
(to meet (someone) by accident: I bumped into him in the street.) encontrar por casualidadv + prep + oa) ( collide with) darse* or chocar* contrab) ( meet by chance) (colloq) toparse or tropezarse* con, encontrarse* conVI + PREP1) [+ person, vehicle] chocar contra, dar con or contra2) * (=meet) tropezar con, toparse confancy bumping into you! — ¡qué casualidad encontrarte aquí!
* * *v + prep + oa) ( collide with) darse* or chocar* contrab) ( meet by chance) (colloq) toparse or tropezarse* con, encontrarse* con -
44 climb into
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45 cut into
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46 dig into
v + prep + o (colloq)a) ( start eating) atacar* (fam)b) ( investigate) investigar*c) \<\<resources/reserves\>\> echar mano deVI + PREP1) (=use up) [+ reserves] consumir, usarI had to dig into my savings to pay for it — tuve que recurrir a or echar mano de mis ahorros para pagarlo
2) (=investigate) [+ sb's past] remover, hurgar en3) * (=start) [+ food] hincar el diente a, atacar* * *v + prep + o (colloq)a) ( start eating) atacar* (fam)b) ( investigate) investigar*c) \<\<resources/reserves\>\> echar mano de -
47 eat into
(to destroy or waste gradually: Acid eats into metal; The school fees have eaten into our savings.) corroer, comerv + prep + o \<\<acid/rust\>\> corroer*; \<\<profits/savings\>\> comerseVI + PREP (=wear away) desgastar; [+ metal] [acid] corroer; [+ savings] mermar; [+ leisure time] reducir* * *v + prep + o \<\<acid/rust\>\> corroer*; \<\<profits/savings\>\> comerse -
48 to get into hot water
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49 lay into
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50 dip into
1) (to withdraw amounts from (a supply, eg of money): I've been dipping into my savings recently.) echar mano de2) (to look briefly at (a book) or to study (a subject) in a casual manner: I've dipped into his book on Shakespeare, but I haven't read it right through.) hojear, leer por encimav + prep + oa) \<\<reserves/savings\>\> echar mano deb) \<\<book\>\> hojear, leer* por encima* * *v + prep + oa) \<\<reserves/savings\>\> echar mano deb) \<\<book\>\> hojear, leer* por encima -
51 drum into
v + o + prep + oto drum something into somebody o somebody's head — hacerle* aprender algo a alguien a fuerza de repetírselo or (fam) de machacárselo
* * *v + o + prep + oto drum something into somebody o somebody's head — hacerle* aprender algo a alguien a fuerza de repetírselo or (fam) de machacárselo
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52 rush into
v + prep + odon't rush into anything — no te precipites, no tomes ninguna decisión precipitada
* * *v + prep + odon't rush into anything — no te precipites, no tomes ninguna decisión precipitada
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53 to talk oneself out of/into something
English-spanish dictionary > to talk oneself out of/into something
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54 come into one's own
(to have the opportunity of showing what one can do etc: He has at last come into his own as a pop-singer.) mostrar lo que uno valeexpr.• desarrollar su potencial (Una persona) expr.• realizar su potencial (Una persona) expr. -
55 to barge into
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56 to bash into
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57 to blackmail somebody into doing something
chantajear a alguien para que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to blackmail somebody into doing something
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58 to bound into
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59 to bulldoze somebody into doing something
figurative use intimidar a alguien para que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to bulldoze somebody into doing something
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60 to bully somebody into doing something
coaccionar a alguien para que haga algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to bully somebody into doing something
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