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1 do someone down
do someone downiemand beduvelen/belazeren -
2 face someone down
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3 fasten someone down on something
fasten someone down on something -
4 have someone down
have someone down -
5 knock someone down a pound
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6 look someone down
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7 mark someone down as
mark someone down as -
8 peg someone down
peg someone downiemand beperkingen opleggen; 〈 informeel〉iemand vastpinnen/leggen -
9 pin someone down on something
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10 pin someone down
pin someone downiemand neerdrukken/op de grond houden -
11 put someone down as/for
put someone down as/foriemand houden voor/beschouwen als -
12 put someone down for £2
put someone down for £2iemand noteren voor £2 〈 bij collecte〉 -
13 sell someone down the river
iemand bedriegen/verraden -
14 shake someone down for fifty dollars
shake someone down for fifty dollarsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > shake someone down for fifty dollars
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15 stare someone down/out
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16 suit someone (down) to the ground
suit someone (down) to the groundEnglish-Dutch dictionary > suit someone (down) to the ground
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17 take someone down a peg (or two)
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18 tie someone down to
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19 track someone down
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20 write someone down a bore/as a bore
write someone down a bore/as a boreEnglish-Dutch dictionary > write someone down a bore/as a bore
См. также в других словарях:
sell someone down the river — (informal).See double cross. → river (informal).See double cross. → sell * * * sell someone down the river informal … Useful english dictionary
lead someone down/up the garden path — see ↑lead, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑garden lead someone down/up the garden path informal : to deceive someone : to cause someone to go, think, or proceed wrongly He believes the average consumer is being led down the garden path by the promises in… … Useful english dictionary
weigh (someone) down — 1. to be very heavy for someone to carry. She checked her bags because she knew they would weigh her down. The number of keys he carried would have weighed down a band of sturdy men. 2. to make someone feel tired and weak. He was weighed down by… … New idioms dictionary
keep (someone) down — 1. to make someone discouraged. The loss of his job has really kept him down. 2. to not advance someone. Why would someone so capable be kept down by his superiors? … New idioms dictionary
have (someone) down on (you) like a ton of bricks — informal be/come down on (someone) like a ton of bricks to punish someone very quickly and severely. If she starts drinking again she ll have the family down on her like a ton of bricks … New idioms dictionary
beat someone down — beat (someone) down to make someone tired or unable to continue doing something. I like the work, but the schedule just beats me down and wears on me. Usage notes: often used in the form be beaten down: Paul was so beaten down by his debts that… … New idioms dictionary
tie someone down — tie (someone) down to limit someone s freedom. We were tied down by an impossible schedule and had to put off all vacations. He always thought marriage would tie him down and said it was too bad he was so stupid for so long. Etymology: based on… … New idioms dictionary
pin someone down — force someone to be specific about their intentions. → pin pin someone down restrict the actions of an enemy by firing at them. → pin … English new terms dictionary
lead someone down the garden path — lead (someone) down the garden path to deceive someone. Our country has been led down the garden path by the politicians in office. Etymology: based on the idea that a path in a garden is very pleasant, so someone who is brought along it can be… … New idioms dictionary
sell someone down the river — sell (someone) down the river to do something that hurts someone who trusted you. Workers complained that their leaders sold them down the river in the latest contract negotiations. Related vocabulary: sell out someone/something … New idioms dictionary
take someone down a peg (or two) — take/bring/someone down a peg (or two) phrase to make someone realize they are not as important as they think they are I think he needs taking down a peg or two. Thesaurus: to have an effect on someone s emotions or attitudessynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary