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63 make friends (with)
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64 involve someone
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65 fix (someone) up with (something)
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66 fix (someone) up with (something)
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67 fix (someone) up with (something)
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68 fix (someone) up with (something)
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69 fob (someone) off with (something)
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70 fob (someone) off with (something)
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71 fob (someone) off with (something)
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72 fob (someone) off with (something)
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73 go off with
vt1. (leave partner for another)who's gone off with my keys again? wer hat schon wieder meine Schlüssel mitgenommen?someone has gone off with my purse jemand hat sich mit meinem Geldbeutel davongemacht fam -
74 go off with
vtto \go off with off with sb mit jdm durchbrennen ( fam)2) (take away, steal)who's gone off with my keys again? wer hat schon wieder meine Schlüssel mitgenommen?;someone has gone off with my purse jemand hat sich mit meinem Geldbeutel davongemacht ( fam) -
75 put someone's back up
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76 land with
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77 tax (someone) with
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78 tax (someone) with
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79 give (someone) the cold shoulder
(also coldshoulder verb) (to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person): All the neighbours gave her the cold shoulder; He cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.) die kalte Schulter zeigenEnglish-german dictionary > give (someone) the cold shoulder
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80 give (someone) the cold shoulder
(also coldshoulder verb) (to show that one is unwilling to be friendly with (a person): All the neighbours gave her the cold shoulder; He cold-shouldered all his sister's friends.) die kalte Schulter zeigenEnglish-german dictionary > give (someone) the cold shoulder
См. также в других словарях:
with someone's compliments — with someone’s compliments with the compliments of someone phrase used for showing that you do not have to pay for something Please accept this wine with the compliments of the management. Thesaurus: not costing anythingsynonym Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
with someone in mind — with someone/something/in mind phrase while thinking about someone or something We moved here with the children’s schooling in mind. This room was designed with Carol in mind. With that in mind, let us turn to page 77 … Useful english dictionary
with someone's compliments — or with the compliments of someone used for showing that you do not have to pay for something Please accept this wine with the compliments of the management … English dictionary
with someone's name on it — informal : intended for someone There s a piece of cake over there with your name on it. [=you should go get that piece of cake] He told me he had a bullet with my name on it. [=he was going to shoot me] • • • Main Entry: ↑name … Useful english dictionary
with someone's way of it — (Scot) According to someone s belief or assertion ● way … Useful english dictionary
be with someone — spoken phrase to understand what someone is telling you ‘Are you with me?’ ‘No, could you explain that bit again?’ Thesaurus: to understand somethingsynonym Main entry: with * * * 1) agree with or support someone … Useful english dictionary
fool with someone — fool with (someone) to deceive or annoy someone for your own amusement. He often made promises, but usually he was only fooling with us. Related vocabulary: mess with someone, fuck with someone … New idioms dictionary
side with someone — side with (someone) to agree with or support someone. When workers have sued companies for violating their privacy, judges have usually sided with the employer. Usage notes: the opposite meaning is expressed by side against someone to disagree… … New idioms dictionary
mess with someone — mess with (someone) to annoy, worry, or cause problems for someone. I m tired of people messing with me and not telling me the truth. Usage notes: often used with not: You don t want to mess with this guy. Related vocabulary: fool with someone … New idioms dictionary
rate with someone — {v. phr.} To be esteemed highly by another. * /The professor really rates with both the graduate students and the undergraduates./ … Dictionary of American idioms
rate with someone — {v. phr.} To be esteemed highly by another. * /The professor really rates with both the graduate students and the undergraduates./ … Dictionary of American idioms