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2 inculcate something in someone/someone with something
inculcate something in someone/someone with somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > inculcate something in someone/someone with something
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3 bid adieu to someone or something / bid someone or something adieu
Bid adieu to someone or something / bid someone or something adieuпопрощатьсяNow it’s time to bid adieu to all of you gathered here.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > bid adieu to someone or something / bid someone or something adieu
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4 can’t stand (the sight of) someone or something / can’t stomach someone or something
Can’t stand (the sight of) someone or something / can’t stomach someone or somethingтарпеть не могу, не могу перевариватьI can’t stand the sight of cooked carrots.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > can’t stand (the sight of) someone or something / can’t stomach someone or something
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5 can’t stand (the sight of) someone or something / can’t stomach someone or something
Can’t stand (the sight of) someone or something / can’t stomach someone or somethingтарпеть не могу, не могу перевариватьI can’t stand the sight of cooked carrots.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > can’t stand (the sight of) someone or something / can’t stomach someone or something
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6 cast around for someone or something / cast about for someone or something
Cast around for someone or something / cast about for someone or somethingподыскивать кого-то, либо что-тоJohn is casting around for a new cook. The old one quit.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > cast around for someone or something / cast about for someone or something
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7 catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
Catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)сравняться, догнать кого-либо/что-либоThe red car caught up with the blue one.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
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8 catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
Catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)сравняться, догнать кого-либо/что-либоThe red car caught up with the blue one.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
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9 catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
Catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)сравняться, догнать кого-либо/что-либоThe red car caught up with the blue one.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
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10 catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
Catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)сравняться, догнать кого-либо/что-либоThe red car caught up with the blue one.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > catch up (to someone or something) / catch up (with someone or something)
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11 fall afoul of someone or something / run afoul of someone or something
Fall afoul of someone or something / run afoul of someone or somethingпопасть в бедуDan fell afoul of the law at an early age.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > fall afoul of someone or something / run afoul of someone or something
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12 plead with someone for something/to do something
plead with someone for something/to do somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > plead with someone for something/to do something
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13 name (someone) after (someone or something)
назвать кого-либо в честь кого-либо или чего-либоMany children are named after famous people.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > name (someone) after (someone or something)
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14 name (someone) after (someone or something)
назвать кого-либо в честь кого-либо или чего-либоMany children are named after famous people.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > name (someone) after (someone or something)
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15 name (someone) after (someone or something)
назвать кого-либо в честь кого-либо или чего-либоMany children are named after famous people.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > name (someone) after (someone or something)
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16 name (someone) after (someone or something)
назвать кого-либо в честь кого-либо или чего-либоMany children are named after famous people.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > name (someone) after (someone or something)
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17 back down (from someone or something)
отказываться, отступатьIt’s probably better to back down from someone than to have an argumentEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > back down (from someone or something)
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18 back down (from someone or something)
отказываться, отступатьIt’s probably better to back down from someone than to have an argumentEnglish-Russian small dictionary of idioms > back down (from someone or something)
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19 to stake someone to something
to stake someone to somethingAmer sl emprestar, financiar.English-Portuguese dictionary > to stake someone to something
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20 to suck someone into something
to suck someone into somethingfazer com que alguém se envolva com alguma coisa, atividade.English-Portuguese dictionary > to suck someone into something
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