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21 to vie with someone for something
to vie with someone for somethingdisputar alguma coisa com alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to vie with someone for something
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22 accustom someone to something
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23 advise (someone) against something
advise (someone) against somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > advise (someone) against something
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24 advise (someone) on something
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25 advise someone of something
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26 agree with someone about something
agree with someone about somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > agree with someone about something
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27 appeal to someone for something
appeal to someone for somethingiemand (om) iets verzoeken, iemand om iets smeken -
28 arrange with someone about something
arrange with someone about somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > arrange with someone about something
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29 be answerable to someone for something
be answerable to someone for somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > be answerable to someone for something
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30 blackmail someone into something
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31 chaff someone about something
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32 charge someone with something
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33 come between someone and something
iemand beletten iets te doen/van iets te genietenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > come between someone and something
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34 compound with someone for something
compound with someone for somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > compound with someone for something
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35 concur with someone/in something
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36 convince someone of something
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37 deprive someone of something
deprive someone of somethingiemand iets af/ontnemen, iemand van iets beroven -
38 despoil someone of something
despoil someone of somethingiemand iets ontroven/ontnemen -
39 dicker with someone for something
dicker with someone for somethingEnglish-Dutch dictionary > dicker with someone for something
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40 disagree with someone about something
disagree with someone about somethinghet oneens met iemand zijn over iets, een andere mening hebben over iets dan iemandEnglish-Dutch dictionary > disagree with someone about something
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