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1 get a halo gratis
Hendrickson references this phrase as "a cowboy expression meaning to be killed." -
2 comprarse
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3 empaparse
• get drenched• get smoked• get soaked in• get soaked in water• get soaked up• get soaked with• get soap in• get soft• get somewhere• get sozzled -
4 ir muy lejos
• get far away• get too big for one's breeches• get too familiar• get too far away• get too much sleep• get very angry• get very angry with• get very far away• get very nervous with• go extremely well• go far towards• go very carefully• go very fast -
5 enmarańarse
• get moving• get muddy• get suntanned• get surprised• get tangled up• get tanned• get thrown out• get tight• tie oneself in knots -
6 meterse en honduras
• get in deep water• get in over one's depth• get in trouble• get into trouble• get oneself• get oneself into a problem• get out of hock• get out of one's head -
7 poner los nervios de punta
• get on one's high horse• get on the ball• get one's money's worth• get one's nose in front• get undressed• get uneven• get very far• get very rough• grate cheese• grate the teeth• jar on one's nervesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > poner los nervios de punta
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8 crearse un problema
• get in problems• get in trouble• get oneself a drink• get oneself into a state• get oneself into business• get oneself into trouble• get oneself involved in drugs -
9 levantar cabeza
• get better• get on its feet• get on one's feet again• get one's hand in• get one's job done• get out of the water• get out of timing• prosper -
10 llenarse de deudas
• get deep into debt• get deeply into debt• get into debt• get up to date• get up to date on• get up to one's neck in debt• get up to one's nerves• plunge into debt -
11 meterse en problemas
• get in a mess• get into deep water• get into trouble• get oneself into business• get oneself involved in drugs• get surprised• get tanned• run into problems• run into trouble• stir up a hornet's nest -
12 meterse en un berenjenal
• get in a mess• get into a fine kettle of fish• get into a fine mess• get into a jam• get into difficulties• get oneself• get oneself into a problemDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > meterse en un berenjenal
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13 salir de un apuro
• get out of• get out of a difficulty• get out of a fix• get out of a tight spot• get out of bounds• get out of touch with• get out of view• pull the trigger• pull to pieces -
14 hacerse entender
• get the hint• get the idea across to• get the lion's share• get the message across to• get the pink slip• get the point of• make one's own• make one's presence felt• make oneself smart• make oneself useful -
15 herirse
• get cut• get hurt• get oneself stung with• get orders not to• get worse for• get wrecked• hurt oneself -
16 levantarse con el pie izquierdo
• get out of sight• get out of the habit• get out of trouble• get out that• get up on• get up one's noseDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > levantarse con el pie izquierdo
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17 meterse en buen berenjenal
• get into a fix• get into a jam• get into a predicament• get into difficulties• get oneself• get oneself into a problemDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > meterse en buen berenjenal
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18 meterse en camisas de once varas
• get in a mess• get into a fine mess• get into deep trouble• get into trouble• get oneself• get oneself into a problemDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > meterse en camisas de once varas
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19 meterse en un mal berenjenal
• get into a fix• get into a jam• get into a predicament• get into difficulties• get oneself• get oneself into a problemDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > meterse en un mal berenjenal
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20 ponerse de mal humor
• get bad-tempered• get into a bad mood• get modified• get more customers• get past• get perfect
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