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61 to keep up with
1 (not fall behind) seguir■ I can't keep up with you, you run too fast no te puedo seguir, corres demasiado2 (be aware of) mantenerse al corriente de■ there are so many changes I can't keep up with them hay tantos cambios que no puedo mantenerme al día3 (stay in touch) mantener el contacto con -
62 to run away with
1 escaparse con■ don't run away with the idea that... no te vayas a creer que... -
63 fall in with
1) (to join with (someone) for company: On the way home we fell in with some friends.) srečati2) (to agree with (a plan, idea etc): They fell in with our suggestion.) strinjati se* * *intransitive verb slučajno srečati; strinjati se; prilagoditi se -
64 reckon with
(to be prepared for; to take into consideration: I didn't reckon with all these problems; He's a man to be reckoned with (= a powerful man).) računati (s čim)* * *intransitive verb obračunati s (s.o. kom), računati s (s.th. čim)to reckon with with facts — računati z dejstvi, z dejanskim stanjem -
65 to go with
1 (accompany) acompañar; (be part of) ir con, estar incluido,-a2 (match) hacer juego con -
66 to make off with / make away with
English-spanish dictionary > to make off with / make away with
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67 to mess with
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68 to rest with
1 ser responsabilidad de, corresponder a -
69 to walk away with
1 (win easily) ganar con facilidad, llevarse de calle -
70 deal with
1) (to be concerned with: This book deals with methods of teaching English.) obravnavati2) (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.) ukvarjati se* * *intransitive verb trgovati, poslovati; obravnavati; zanimati se, ukvarjati se -
71 feel with
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72 fool with
transitive verb[herum]spielen mit* * *transitive verb[herum]spielen mit -
73 go down with
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74 sympathize with
Синонимический ряд:1. comfort (verb) calm; comfort; condole; console; encourage; relieve; solace; soothe; succor2. compassionate (verb) ache; commiserate; compassionate; feel for; pity -
75 to carry on with
1 (have affair with) estar liado,-a con2 (continue) seguir con -
76 to deal with
1 SMALLCOMMERCE/SMALL (trade with) tratar con, tener relaciones comerciales con2 (tackle - problem etc) abordar, ocuparse de, atacar; (- task) encargarse de, ocuparse de; (- person) tratar (con), lidiar con3 (be about, have as subject) tratar de; (discuss) tratar -
77 to fall behind with
1 retrasarse -
78 to get along with
1 (person) llevarse (bien) con2 (progress) marchar, ir con■ how are you getting along with your project? ¿qué tal te va con el proyecto? -
79 to get away with
1 salir impune de■ you won't get away with this! ¡no saldrás impune de ésta! -
80 to get off with
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