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81 to put somebody to great inconvenience
molestar a alguien, incomodar a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put somebody to great inconvenience
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82 to put somebody to shame
(be superior to) dejar a alguien en evidencia, hacer pasar vergüenza a alguien -
83 to put somebody to the expense of something/doing something
to put somebody to the expense of something/doing somethinghacer que alguien gaste dinero en algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put somebody to the expense of something/doing something
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84 to put somebody to the sword
pasar a alguien a cuchillo -
85 to put somebody under oath
tomarle juramento a alguien -
86 to put somebody under sedation
administrarle un sedante a alguien, sedar a alguien -
87 to put somebody up to something
incitar a alguien a hacer algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put somebody up to something
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88 to put somebody wise to something
poner a alguien al tanto de algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put somebody wise to something
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89 to put somebody/something in the shade
to put somebody/something in the shadehacer sombra a alguien/algo, eclipsar a alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put somebody/something in the shade
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90 to put somebody/something on the map
to put somebody/something on the mapdar a conocer a alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to put somebody/something on the map
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91 to put somebody in a hole
to put somebody in a holecoll pôr alguém em dificuldades. -
92 to put somebody on the floor
to put somebody on the floorarrasar, fazer com que todos o apreciem, desbundar alguém.English-Portuguese dictionary > to put somebody on the floor
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93 to give somebody trouble, to put somebody to trouble
sagādāt kādam raizesEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to give somebody trouble, to put somebody to trouble
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94 to put somebody across
pārvest kādu -
95 to put somebody at a disadvantage
nostādīt kādu neizdevīgā stāvoklīEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to put somebody at a disadvantage
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96 to put somebody in a bag
iebāzt kādu maisā -
97 to put somebody in mind of something
atgādināt kādam kaut koEnglish-Latvian dictionary > to put somebody in mind of something
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98 to put somebody in quarantine
ievietot kādu izolatorā -
99 to put somebody in the wrong
novelt vainu uz kādu -
100 to put somebody into a flutter
satraukt kādu
См. также в других словарях:
put somebody off somebody — ˌput sb ˈoff sth/sb derived to make sb lose interest in or enthusiasm for sth/sb • He was put off science by bad teaching. • put somebody off somebody doing sth The accident put her off driving for life. Main entry: ↑putderived … Useful english dictionary
put somebody off something — ˌput sb ˈoff sth/sb derived to make sb lose interest in or enthusiasm for sth/sb • He was put off science by bad teaching. • put somebody off something doing sth The accident put her off driving for life. Main entry: ↑putderived … Useful english dictionary
put somebody's nose out of joint — If you put someone s nose out of joint, you irritate them or make them angry with you … The small dictionary of idiomes
put somebody through to somebody/ … — ˌput sb/sth ˈthrough (to sb/…) derived to connect sb by telephone • Could you put me through to the manager, please? Main entry: ↑putderived … Useful english dictionary
put somebody in mind of somebody — put sb in mind of sb/sth idiom (old fashioned) to make sb think of sb/sth; to remind sb of sb/sth Main entry: ↑mindidiom … Useful english dictionary
put somebody down for something — ˌput sb ˈdown for sth derived to put sb s name on a list, etc. for sth • Put me down for three tickets for Saturday. • They ve put their son down for the local school. Main entry: ↑putderived … Useful english dictionary
put somebody through their paces — put sb/sth through their/its ˈpaces idiom to give sb/sth a number of tasks to perform in order to see what they are capable of doing • Youngsters will be put through their paces by qualified instructors. • We sent our reporter to put Ford s… … Useful english dictionary
put somebody through its paces — put sb/sth through their/its ˈpaces idiom to give sb/sth a number of tasks to perform in order to see what they are capable of doing • Youngsters will be put through their paces by qualified instructors. • We sent our reporter to put Ford s… … Useful english dictionary
put somebody to rights — put/set sb/sth to ˈrights idiom to correct sb/sth; to put things in their right places or right order • It took me ages to put things to rights after the workmen had left. Main entry: ↑rightidiom … Useful english dictionary
put somebody to the expense of something doing something — put sb to the expense of sth/of doing sth | put sb to a lot of, etc. expense idiom to make sb spend money on sth • Their visit put us to a lot of expense. Main entry: ↑expenseidiom … Useful english dictionary
put somebody to the expense of of doing something — put sb to the expense of sth/of doing sth | put sb to a lot of, etc. expense idiom to make sb spend money on sth • Their visit put us to a lot of expense. Main entry: ↑expenseidiom … Useful english dictionary