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1 something's wrong with him
something's wrong with him/my leg/ the car [samthings rong with him/ mai leg/ dhë ka:] ai diçka ka; se ç'më ka këmba; makina ka një problem -
2 something is wrong with this barometer
something is wrong with this barometer(algo em) este barômetro não está em ordem.English-Portuguese dictionary > something is wrong with this barometer
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3 something is wrong with the machinery
Общая лексика: механизм неисправенУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > something is wrong with the machinery
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4 something is wrong with the motor
Общая лексика: мотор неисправенУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > something is wrong with the motor
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5 something to patch with
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6 something is wrong with
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7 something\ to\ do\ with\ sg
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8 it has something to do (with)
Общая лексика: это как-то связано (c)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > it has something to do (with)
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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 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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12 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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13 be something to do with something
expr BrE infmlHe's something to do with the Foreign Office — Он имеет какое-то отношение к министерству иностранных дел
Ian was something to do with central heating, I never found out what — Ян имел какое-то отношение к центральным отопительным системам, но я до конца не выяснила, какое
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > be something to do with something
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14 to have something in common with somebody
tener algo en común con alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to have something in common with somebody
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15 I've bought you a little something to take with you
English-Dutch dictionary > I've bought you a little something to take with you
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16 he has/ is something to do with
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17 have something to do with
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18 have something to do with someone
expr infmlHe's a nasty customer, have nothing to do with him — Он такой сволочной тип, что тебе лучше держаться от него подальше
A nice girl like her wouldn't care to have anything to do with that fast crowd — Что может быть общего между такой милой девушкой и этими распущенными молодыми людьми?!
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > have something to do with someone
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19 have something to do with
do it because I say so — сделай это, потому что я так говорю
I shall do as you suggest — я поступлю так, как вы советуете
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20 connection, relationship, attitude, [have something to do with something]
Американский английский: отношение (Context determines meaning...)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > connection, relationship, attitude, [have something to do with something]
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