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101 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) abordar, atacarexpr.• aceptar (Un problema, etc.) v. -
102 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) ná tökum á -
103 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) küszködik vmivel -
104 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) ocupar-me com -
105 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) uğraşmak, mücadele etmek -
106 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) spopasti se z -
107 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) käydä käsiksi -
108 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) komme inn på livet, gi seg i kast med -
109 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) venire alle prese con -
110 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) sich auseinandersetzen mit -
111 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) poradzić sobie z -
112 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) nopietni ķerties pie -
113 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) susikibti, imtis -
114 come to grips with
komma inpå livet, gå i närkamp med, ta ett nappatag med, ge sig i kast med* * *(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) gå i närkamp med, ge sig i kast med -
115 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) utkat se s* * *• čelit pravdě -
116 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) a se descurca într-o problemă -
117 get away with things
крутиться, проворачивать дела: — Relax, I know how to gel away with your problem.— Успокойся, я знаю, как уладить твою проблему.English-Russian slang from the book M. Goldenkova "Caution, hot dog" > get away with things
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118 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) καταπιάνομαι σοβαρά με -
119 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) vysporiadať sa s -
120 come to grips with
(to deal with (a problem, difficulty etc).) s'attaquer à
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