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transitive verb1) (encounter) begegnen (+ Dat.)2) (experience) haben [Erfolg, Unfall]; finden [Zustimmung, Verständnis, Tod]; stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Widerstand]* * *I. vi▪ to \meet with with sb jdn treffen2. (experience)to \meet with with an accident einen Unfall habento \meet with with approval Beifall findento \meet with with failure einen Misserfolg erleidento \meet with with success Erfolg habenII. vt1. (respond to)the announcement was met with loud applause die Ankündigung wurde mit lautem Beifall aufgenommen2. (match)to \meet with force with force auf Gewalt mit Gewalt reagieren* * *vi +prep obj1) (= encounter, experience) hostility, opposition, problems stoßen auf (+acc); success, accident haben; disaster, loss, shock erleiden; setback erleben; approval, encouragement, an untimely death findento meet with kindness/a warm welcome — freundlich behandelt/herzlich empfangen werden
I was met with a blank stare — sie/er etc starrte mich unwissend an
* * *transitive verb1) (encounter) begegnen (+ Dat.)2) (experience) haben [Erfolg, Unfall]; finden [Zustimmung, Verständnis, Tod]; stoßen auf (+ Akk.) [Widerstand]* * *v.entgegenbringen v. -
42 come up with
vi1) ( think of)to \come up with up with sth auf etw akk kommen;to \come up with up with an answer/ an idea eine Antwort/eine Idee haben;to \come up with up with information Informationen liefern;to \come up with up with a solution eine Lösung finden;to \come up with up with a suggestion einen Vorschlag vorbringen;I'll let you know if I \come up with up with something ich gebe dir Bescheid, wenn mir was einfällt2) ( provide)to \come up with up with sth money etw beschaffen3) ( get abreast)to \come up with up with sb jdn einholen -
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vito \meet with with sb jdn treffen2) ( experience)to \meet with with an accident einen Unfall haben;to \meet with with approval Beifall finden;to \meet with with failure einen Misserfolg erleiden;to \meet with with success Erfolg haben vt1) ( respond to)the announcement was met with loud applause die Ankündigung wurde mit lautem Beifall aufgenommen2) ( match)to \meet with force with force auf Gewalt mit Gewalt reagieren -
44 deal with
deal with [sth.]1) (sort out) occuparsi di [ matter]; affrontare [ social problem]3) (attend to) occuparsi di [client, patient]4) (do business with) fare affari con, trattare con [person, company]* * *1) (to be concerned with: This book deals with methods of teaching English.) trattare2) (to take action about, especially in order to solve a problem, get rid of a person, complete a piece of business etc: She deals with all the inquiries.) occuparsi di* * *vi + prep2) (subj: book, film: be about) trattare di3) (Comm: company, organization, person) trattare con* * *deal with [sth.]1) (sort out) occuparsi di [ matter]; affrontare [ social problem]3) (attend to) occuparsi di [client, patient]4) (do business with) fare affari con, trattare con [person, company] -
45 fall in with
fall in with [sth., sb.]1) (get involved with) mettersi a frequentare, unirsi a [ group]2) (go along with) adeguarsi a [plans, action]3) (be consistent with) essere conforme a [ expectations]* * *1) (to join with (someone) for company: On the way home we fell in with some friends.) imbattersi in2) (to agree with (a plan, idea etc): They fell in with our suggestion.) trovarsi d'accordo con* * *vi + adv + prepto fall in with sb — (meet) trovare qn
to fall in with sb's plans — (person) trovarsi d'accordo con i progetti di qn, (event) coincidere con i progetti di qn
* * *fall in with [sth., sb.]1) (get involved with) mettersi a frequentare, unirsi a [ group]2) (go along with) adeguarsi a [plans, action]3) (be consistent with) essere conforme a [ expectations] -
46 meet with
meet with [sb.] incontrarsi con; meet with [sth.] incontrare [ opposition]; destare, generare [ suspicion]; riscuotere, trovare, raccogliere [ success]; incontrare [ approval]; subire [ failure]to be met with — essere accolto da [ shouts]; incontrare, andare incontro a [ disapproval]; suscitare [ anger]
* * *vi + prep1) (success, difficulties, praise) incontrare, (welcome) ricevere2) (have meeting with) incontrarsi con* * *meet with [sb.] incontrarsi con; meet with [sth.] incontrare [ opposition]; destare, generare [ suspicion]; riscuotere, trovare, raccogliere [ success]; incontrare [ approval]; subire [ failure]to be met with — essere accolto da [ shouts]; incontrare, andare incontro a [ disapproval]; suscitare [ anger]
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47 mess with
vi1. (get involved with)don't \mess with with me! verarsch mich bloß nicht! derb2. (play with)▪ to \mess with with sth mit etw dat herumspielen [o leichtfertig umgehen]; (tamper) an etw dat herumspielen▪ to \mess with with sth/sb etw/jdn durcheinanderbringento \mess with with sb's plans jds Pläne durchkreuzen -
48 mess with
vi1) ( get involved with)to \mess with with sb sich akk mit jdm einlassen;( cause trouble to) jdn schlecht behandeln;don't \mess with with me! verarsch mich bloß nicht! ( derb)2) ( play with)to \mess with with sth mit etw dat herumspielen [o leichtfertig umgehen]; ( tamper) an etw dat herumspielento \mess with with sth/sb etw/jdn durcheinanderbringen;to \mess with with sb's plans jds Pläne durchkreuzen -
49 finish with
finish with [sth.] finire conEx:I'm finished with politics! — basta con la politica! con la politica ho chiuso! finish with [sb.]/Ex:1) (split up) farla finita con, rompere con [girlfriend, boyfriend]* * *finish with [sth.] finire conEx:I'm finished with politics! — basta con la politica! con la politica ho chiuso! finish with [sb.]/Ex:1) (split up) farla finita con, rompere con [girlfriend, boyfriend] -
50 go through with
go through with [sth.] realizzare, portare a termine [ plan]in the end they decided to go through with the wedding — alla fine hanno deciso di sposarsi comunque
* * *(to finish doing: I will go through with this in spite of what you say.) completare* * *vi + adv + prep(plan, crime) mettere in atto, eseguire* * *go through with [sth.] realizzare, portare a termine [ plan] -
51 go with
go with [sth.]1) (match, suit) [colour, shirt, etc.] andare (bene) con, stare bene con, intonarsi con2) (accompany) accompagnarsi a, venire con* * *1) (to be sold with, be part of etc: The carpets will go with the house.) andare con, essere venduto in blocco con2) (to look etc well with: The carpet goes with the wallpaper.) intonarsi con* * *go with [sth.]1) (match, suit) [colour, shirt, etc.] andare (bene) con, stare bene con, intonarsi con2) (accompany) accompagnarsi a, venire con -
52 get on with
get on with [sth.] (continue to do)let's get on with the job! — andiamo avanti (col lavoro)! get on with [sb.] BE andare d'accordo con
* * *get on with [sth.] (continue to do)let's get on with the job! — andiamo avanti (col lavoro)! get on with [sb.] BE andare d'accordo con
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54 get off with
vi1) ( evade punishment)to \get off with off with sth mit etw dat davonkommen;she got off with a small fine sie ist mit einer kleinen Geldstrafe davongekommen2) ( escape injury)to \get off with off with sth mit etw dat davonkommen -
55 stick with
stick with [sb.] restare con [ person]; stick with [sth.] mantenere, conservare [ job]; attenersi a [ plan]* * *vi + prep(carry on with) attenersi aI'll stick with the job for another few months — continuerò a fare questo lavoro per qualche altro mese
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56 play with
play with [sth.]1) (fiddle) giocare, giocherellare con [pen, paperclip]2) fig.to play with sb.'s affections — giocare con i sentimenti di qcn.
to play with sb. — (be insincere) non essere sincero con qcn
* * *play with [sth.]1) (fiddle) giocare, giocherellare con [pen, paperclip]2) fig.to play with sb.'s affections — giocare con i sentimenti di qcn.
to play with sb. — (be insincere) non essere sincero con qcn
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57 take up with
phr.v. 1. take up with sb inf. се зближува/спријателува со некого2. take sth up with sb разговара со некого за/во врска со нешто; поставува некому прашање за/во врска со нешто: I'll take that up with him Ќе разговарам за тоа со него3. be taken up with sth/sb преокупиран е со нешто/некого: He's completely taken up with the project Тој целиот е посветен на проектот; She's quite taken up with him Таа само на него мисли -
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59 come up with
come up with [sth.] trovare [money, answer]* * *(to think of; to produce: He's come up with a great idea.) trovare* * *vi + adv + prep(suggest: idea, plan) suggerire, proporre, (offer: money, suggestion) offrire* * *come up with [sth.] trovare [money, answer] -
60 go off with
go off with [sb., sth.] andarsene, scappare con [person, money]who's gone off with my pen? — chi si è preso o fregato la mia penna?
* * *vi + adv + prep(boyfriend) scappare con, (book) andarsene con* * *go off with [sb., sth.] andarsene, scappare con [person, money]who's gone off with my pen? — chi si è preso o fregato la mia penna?
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pack sth with sth — UK US pack sth with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with pack({{}}/pæk/ verb [T] ► to fill something with things or people of a particular type: »We have packed the conference with an exciting line up of interesting speakers. »When president of the Society,… … Financial and business terms
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saddle sth with sth — UK US saddle sb/sth with sth Phrasal Verb with saddle({{}}/ˈsædl/ verb ► to put someone in a situation in which they have to deal with something difficult or unpleasant: »Many people do not want traditional mortgages that saddle borrowers with… … Financial and business terms
pack sth with sb — UK US pack sth with sth/sb Phrasal Verb with pack({{}}/pæk/ verb [T] ► to fill something with things or people of a particular type: »We have packed the conference with an exciting line up of interesting speakers. »When president of the Society,… … Financial and business terms
with — W1S1 [wıð, wıθ] prep [: Old English; Origin: against, from, with ] 1.) used to say that two or more people or things are together in the same place ▪ I saw Bob in town with his girlfriend. ▪ Put this bag with the others. ▪ I always wear these… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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imˈbue sb/sth with sth — phrasal verb formal to fill someone or something with a particular quality or emotion … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
with your tongue in your cheek — with (your) tongue in (your) cheek : ↑tongue in cheek He was talking with his tongue in his cheek. • • • Main Entry: ↑tongue * * * with your tongue in your ˈcheek | with tongue in ˈcheek idiom if you say sth with your tongue in your chee … Useful english dictionary
with tongue in cheek — with (your) tongue in (your) cheek : ↑tongue in cheek He was talking with his tongue in his cheek. • • • Main Entry: ↑tongue * * * with your tongue in your ˈcheek | with tongue in ˈcheek idiom if you say sth with your tongue in your chee … Useful english dictionary
ˈsquare sth with sb — phrasal verb to get permission from someone to do something I ll have to square it with the manager first.[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English