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(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) opinberaEnglish-Icelandic dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) nyilvánosságra hozEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) nyilvánosságra hozEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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104 to worm something out of someone
to worm something out of someonesaber arrancar o segredo de alguém. we wormed the secret out of him / soubemos arrancar o segredo dele.English-Portuguese dictionary > to worm something out of someone
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105 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) tornar públicoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) tornar públicoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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107 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) açıklamak, göz önüne sermekEnglish-Turkish dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) açıklamak, göz önüne sermekEnglish-Turkish dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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109 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) potegniti na danEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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110 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) potegniti na danEnglish-Slovenian dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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111 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) tuoda päivänvaloonEnglish-Finnish dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) tuoda päivänvaloonEnglish-Finnish dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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113 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) offentliggjøreEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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114 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) offentliggjøreEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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115 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) portare allo scoperto, far uscire allo scopertoEnglish-Italian dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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116 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) portare allo scoperto, far uscire allo scopertoEnglish-Italian dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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118 bring (something) out into the open
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119 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) wydobyć na światło dzienneEnglish-Polish dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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120 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) wydobyć na światło dzienneEnglish-Polish dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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