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61 fix (someone) up with (something)
to provide (someone) with (something):يُزَوِّد، يوجِدCan you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?
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62 fix (someone) up with (something)
to provide (someone) with (something):يُزَوِّد، يوجِدCan you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?
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63 fix (someone) up with (something)
to provide (someone) with (something):يُزَوِّد، يوجِدCan you fix me up with a car for tomorrow?
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64 fob (someone) off with (something)
to get (someone) to accept (something worthless):يُماطِل بالوُعودHe fobbed me off with promises.
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65 fob (someone) off with (something)
to get (someone) to accept (something worthless):يُماطِل بالوُعودHe fobbed me off with promises.
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66 fob (someone) off with (something)
to get (someone) to accept (something worthless):يُماطِل بالوُعودHe fobbed me off with promises.
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67 fob (someone) off with (something)
to get (someone) to accept (something worthless):يُماطِل بالوُعودHe fobbed me off with promises.
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68 get something off one's chest
to tell the truth about something that is worrying one.يُزيحُ عَن صَدْرِهِ عِبئاً -
69 have a hand in (something)
to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something):يكون له ضِلْعٌ فيDid you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?
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70 have a hand in (something)
to be one of the people who have caused, done etc (something):يكون له ضِلْعٌ فيDid you have a hand in the building of this boat / in the success of the project?
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71 have something to say for oneself
have (something, *nothing etc ) to say for oneselfto be able/unable to explain one's actions etc:يَحْتَفِظ بِخُطَّةٍ لوقْت الحاجَهYour work is very careless – what have you to say for yourself?
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72 keep (something) to oneself
not to tell anyone (something):يَحْتَفِظ بالشَّيء لنَفسِهHe kept his conclusions to himself.
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73 keep (something) under one's hat
to keep (something) secret:يُخْفي سِرّاًKeep it under your hat but I'm getting married next week.
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74 keep (something) to oneself
not to tell anyone (something):يَحْتَفِظ بالشَّيء لنَفسِهHe kept his conclusions to himself.
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75 keep (something) under one's hat
to keep (something) secret:يُخْفي سِرّاًKeep it under your hat but I'm getting married next week.
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76 let (something) pass
to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue:يَتَجاهَل، يَغُض النَّظَر عنI'll let that pass.
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77 let (something) pass
to ignore something rather than take the trouble to argue:يَتَجاهَل، يَغُض النَّظَر عنI'll let that pass.
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78 make a go (of something)
to make a success (of something):يَنْجَح، يُحْرِزُ نَجاحاHe has never owned a shop before, but I think he'll make a go of it.
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79 make a go (of something)
to make a success (of something):يَنْجَح، يُحْرِزُ نَجاحاHe has never owned a shop before, but I think he'll make a go of it.
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80 make a meal of (something)
to take more than the necessary amount of time or trouble over (something) or make (it) seem more complicated than it really is:يُكَبِّر الأمور، يَسْتَغْرِق وقتا طويلا على عَمَل صَغيرHe really made a meal of that job – it took him four hours!
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