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alguien
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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испанский
I. somebody [америк. ˈsəmbədi, брит. ˈsʌmbədi] МЕСТОИМ.
somebody
somebody important/younger
shut the door, somebody!
somebody else got the job
he needs somebody to talk to
he's not somebody I'd confide in
who was it? — John somebody
¿quién era? — John algo or John no cuánto разг.
II. somebody [америк. ˈsəmbədi, брит. ˈsʌmbədi] СУЩ. мн. отсут.
to be (a) somebody
she's really somebody
somebody had tipped him off
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
somebody
somebody
somebody o someone must have told her
darle el tostón a alg. Исп. разг.
to pester somebody
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
somebody [ˈsʌmbədi, америк. -ˌbɑ:di] МЕСТОИМ. неопред.
somebody
somebody else
somebody else
somebody or other
somebody kind
to hate somebody's guts фразеол.
if somebody comes, tell him that ...
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
somebody
somebody [or someone] told me
he/she thinks he/she is somebody [or someone]
tocar a alguien en la herida перенос.
to put the brakes on somebody
to stop somebody in their tracks
somebody rang the bell
to kick somebody when he is down
ajeno (-a)
somebody else's
в словаре PONS
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
somebody [ˈsʌm·ˌbad·i] МЕСТОИМ. неопред.
somebody
somebody else
somebody else
somebody or other
if somebody comes, he will buy it
if somebody comes, tell him that...
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
somebody
somebody [or someone] told me
he/she thinks he/she is somebody [or someone]
tocar a alguien en la herida перенос.
somebody rang the bell
ajeno (-a)
somebody else's
alguno (-a)
somebody
to kick somebody when he is down
¡que le den un tiro! разг.
somebody shoot him!
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The captains of each team are asked a question, and the first captain to answer correctly wins the tip off.
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Simply using a slower arm motion is undesirable, as it may tip off the batter, and will invariably result in less movement on the pitch.
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The public would also to tip off the authorities about people who were possibly infected with leprosy.
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The hoax's perpetrators even tried to tip off the plate's finders as to its origins.
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After that, he may bite the tip off an overhanging branch, depositing secretions from his salivary glands onto the branch.
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