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Spanish-English translation for: to come down with something
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dar una vaina [carib.] [col.] [locución]to come down with something [coll.] [idiom] [fall ill]
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Acércate, te quiero contar algo.Come close, I want to tell you something.
reborujarse [mex.] [Zacatecas] [col.]to confuse oneself with something
proverb. Quien tuvo, retuvo.Something stays with you to the grave.
venirse abajo [edificio: colapso]to come down [building: collapse]
elucubrar sobre algoto come up with sth.
acomodarse a algoto come to terms with sth. [idiom] [reconcile oneself to sth.]
Casi me caigo de espaldas. [col.] [locución]You could have knocked me down with a feather duster. [coll.] [fig.]
algo {pron}something <sth.>
cometer una locurato do something stupid
Unverified ameritar algo [merecer algo] [mex.]to deserve something
pero por algo {adv} [locución]but for something [idiom]
Unverified sacarle al bulto [mex.] [col.]to avoid something dangerous
como Dios manda {adv} [locución]as something should be [idiom]
así por el estilo {adj} [locución]something like that [idiom]
algo fuera de lo normalsomething out of the ordinary
Unverified garigolear algo [adornar en exceso] [col.] [mex.]to decorate something excessively
ser de sesenta y pico años [locución]to be sixty-something [idiom]
cambiar de tercio [pasar a otra cosa]to move on to something else
Debo (de) haber pisado algo.I must have trodden in something. [esp. Br.]
Había gato encerrado. [col.] [locución]There was something fishy going on. [coll.] [idiom]
Unverified tener txirrinta {f} de algo [tener ganas de algo] [esp.] [Pamplona] [Navarra]to feel like doing something
venirto come
¡Arriba!Come on!
llegarto come [arrive]
volverto come back
pasarto come past
pasarto come in
salirto come out
tener lugarto come about
tener lugarto come off
andarto come on foot
entrarto come in [enter]
¡Ven! [sur.]Come on!
finalizarto come to an end
aflojarse [ponerse flojo]to come loose
(Yo) vengo de ...I come from ...
desprenderse [despegarse]to come off [detach itself]
Unverified entrar a raudalesto come flooding in
abajo {adv}down
¿Cuánto es?What does that come to?
regresar [al punto de partida]to come back
cobrar vidato come to life [become animate]
nacerto come aborning [esp. Am.] [also fig.]
loc. estar que ardeto come to a head
agazapado {adj} {past-p}huddled (down)
sentarseto sit (down)
ralentización {f}slowing down
agazapado {adj} {past-p}crouched (down)
orn. plumón {m}down [feathers]
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