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1 deal with
1) (to be concerned with: This book deals with methods of teaching English.) tratar de2) (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.) abordar, ocuparse dev.• tratar v.v + prep + o1)a) ( do business with) \<\<company\>\> tener* relaciones comerciales conb) ( behave)2)a) (tackle, handle) \<\<complaint\>\> ocuparse de, atender*; \<\<situation\>\> manejarthe problem must be dealt with now — hay que ocuparse del or hay que resolver el problema ahora mismo
I don't know how to deal with this problem — no sé qué hacer con or no sé cómo atacar este problema
b) ( be responsible for) ocuparse or encargarse* dec) ( punish)3) \<\<issue\>\> (discuss, treat) tratar; ( have as subject) tratar deVI + PREP1) (=have dealings with) tratar conthey deal a lot with the Far East — hacen mucho negocio or comercian mucho con el Extremo Oriente
2) (=handle, cope with) [+ problem, task] ocuparse de, encargarse de; [+ difficult person] manejar, tratar; (=attend to) [+ customer, order, application, complaint] atender; [+ person] manejar, tratarhe deals with all the paperwork — él se ocupa or se encarga de todo el papeleo
don't worry, I'm dealing with it — no te preocupes, ya me ocupo or encargo de ello
she knows how to deal with difficult customers — sabe (cómo) manejar or tratar a los clientes difíciles
3) (=sort out, solve) [+ problem] solucionar, resolver; [+ emotion] superarhave you dealt with that paperwork yet? — ¿has resuelto todo el papeleo ya?, ¿has terminado ya todo el papeleo?
don't worry, I've dealt with it — no te preocupes, ya lo he or tengo solucionado
I'll see that the problem is dealt with — yo me ocuparé de que se solucione or se resuelva el problema
I'll deal with you later! — (=rebuke, punish) ¡luego me encargaré de ti!
anyone who disobeys will be severely dealt with — cualquiera que desobedezca será tratado con mucha severidad
4) (=be about) [book, film] tratar de* * *v + prep + o1)a) ( do business with) \<\<company\>\> tener* relaciones comerciales conb) ( behave)2)a) (tackle, handle) \<\<complaint\>\> ocuparse de, atender*; \<\<situation\>\> manejarthe problem must be dealt with now — hay que ocuparse del or hay que resolver el problema ahora mismo
I don't know how to deal with this problem — no sé qué hacer con or no sé cómo atacar este problema
b) ( be responsible for) ocuparse or encargarse* dec) ( punish)3) \<\<issue\>\> (discuss, treat) tratar; ( have as subject) tratar de -
2 do with
do with vb tener que verv + prep + o1) ( benefit from) (with can, could)you could do with a change — te hace falta or te vendría bien un cambio
2) ( expressing connection)to have/be something to do with something/somebody: I don't want to have anything to do with him/this business yo no quiero tener nada que ver con él/este asunto; what's that got to do with it? ¿y eso qué tiene que ver?; it's to do with your son se trata de su hijo; it's nothing to do with you! no es nada que te concierna or que te importe a ti; I've had nothing to do with my family for years — hace años que no tengo ningún contacto con mi familia
VI + PREP1) (=need)•
I could do with some help/a beer — no me vendría mal un poco de ayuda/una cerveza2) (=have connection with)•
it is to do with, "what did you want to see her about?" - "it's to do with her application" — -¿de qué querías hablarle? -es respecto a su solicitud•
to have to do with — tener que ver conthat has nothing to do with you! — ¡eso no tiene nada que ver contigo!
what has that got to do with it? — ¿eso qué tiene que ver?
that has nothing to do with it! — ¡eso no tiene nada que ver!
I won't have anything to do with it/him — no quiero tener nada que ver con este asunto/con él, no quiero saber nada de este asunto/de él
3) ** * *v + prep + o1) ( benefit from) (with can, could)you could do with a change — te hace falta or te vendría bien un cambio
2) ( expressing connection)to have/be something to do with something/somebody: I don't want to have anything to do with him/this business yo no quiero tener nada que ver con él/este asunto; what's that got to do with it? ¿y eso qué tiene que ver?; it's to do with your son se trata de su hijo; it's nothing to do with you! no es nada que te concierna or que te importe a ti; I've had nothing to do with my family for years — hace años que no tengo ningún contacto con mi familia
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3 bear with
(to be patient with (someone): Bear with me for a minute, and you'll see what I mean.) tener paciencia, dar un minutov.• conllevar v.v + prep + o tener* paciencia conif you'll just bear with me a moment,... — ( asking to wait) si tienen la bondad de esperar un momento,...; ( asking for patience) si puedo poner a prueba su paciencia,...
VI + PREP tener paciencia conthank you for bearing with us during this difficult time — gracias por tener paciencia con nosotros en estos tiempos difíciles
if I repeat myself, please bear with me — les ruego que tengan paciencia si me repito
bear with it, it gets better — ten un poco de paciencia or aguanta un poco, ya verás como mejora
if you'll bear with me, I'll explain — si esperas un poco, te explico
* * *v + prep + o tener* paciencia conif you'll just bear with me a moment,... — ( asking to wait) si tienen la bondad de esperar un momento,...; ( asking for patience) si puedo poner a prueba su paciencia,...
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4 come up with
(to think of; to produce: He's come up with a great idea.) ocurrirsecome up with (An idea, etc.)expr.• ocurrírsele a uno (Una idea, etc.) expr.v + adv + prep + o ( find) \<\<plan/scheme\>\> idear; \<\<proposal\>\> presentar, plantear; \<\<money\>\> conseguir*VI + PREP1) (=suggest, propose) [+ idea, plan] proponer, sugerir; [+ suggestion] hacer; [+ solution] ofrecer, sugerir2) (=find) [+ money] encontrar* * *v + adv + prep + o ( find) \<\<plan/scheme\>\> idear; \<\<proposal\>\> presentar, plantear; \<\<money\>\> conseguir* -
5 come down with
come down with (A cold, etc.)expr.• caer enfermo (-a)• resfriarse v.v + adv + prep + o ( become ill with) caer* enfermo deVI + PREP1) (=become ill from) caer enfermo de, enfermar deto come down with flu — caer enfermo or enfermar de gripe
2) * (=pay out) apoquinar* * *v + adv + prep + o ( become ill with) caer* enfermo de -
6 do away with
(to get rid of: They did away with uniforms at that school years ago.) abolir, suprimir, eliminar, acabar conv.• chapar v.v + adv + prep + oa) ( abolish) \<\<privilege/tax\>\> abolir*, suprimir; \<\<need\>\> eliminar, acabar conb) ( kill) (colloq) eliminar, liquidar (fam)VI + PREP1) (=get rid of) [+ controls] suprimir, eliminar; [+ nuclear weapons] eliminar, acabar con; [+ injustice, exploitation, system] acabar con; [+ capital punishment] abolirit does away with the need for a middleman — con esto ya no hace falta el intermediario, con esto uno se ahorra el intermediario
2) * (=kill) matar, liquidar *to do away with o.s. — matarse, suicidarse
* * *v + adv + prep + oa) ( abolish) \<\<privilege/tax\>\> abolir*, suprimir; \<\<need\>\> eliminar, acabar conb) ( kill) (colloq) eliminar, liquidar (fam) -
7 to be green with envy
estar corroído,-a por la envidia, morirse de envidia————————morirse de envidia■ she was green with envy se moría de envidia, se la comía la envidia -
8 dispense with
(to get rid of or do without: We could economize by dispensing with two assistants.) prescindir de, pasar sinv.• dispensar v.v + prep + o prescindir deVI + PREP1) (=do without) prescindir de2) (=get rid of) deshacerse de* * *v + prep + o prescindir de -
9 to be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
nacer entre algodonesnacer de pie, nacer con un pan debajo del brazoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
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10 to be like a bear with a sore head
English-spanish dictionary > to be like a bear with a sore head
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11 to be tarred with the same brush
estar cortados,-as por el mismo patrón, ser de la misma calaña(fig) estar cortado por el mismo patrónEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be tarred with the same brush
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12 break with
v + prep + o \<\<tradition\>\> romper* conVI + PREPto break with sth/sb — romper con algo/algn
* * *v + prep + o \<\<tradition\>\> romper* con -
13 come across with
VI + PREP [+ money] apoquinar * -
14 come through with
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15 to die with one's boots on
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16 a stick to beat sb with
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17 age should not mate with youth
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18 to be all at sea (about or with sth)
English-spanish dictionary > to be all at sea (about or with sth)
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19 to be all at sea (about or with sth)
English-spanish dictionary > to be all at sea (about or with sth)
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20 to be at daggers drawn (with sb)
English-spanish dictionary > to be at daggers drawn (with sb)
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