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English-Estonian dictionary. 2013.
English-Estonian dictionary. 2013.
throw in (your) lot with (someone) — to join a person or group and accept that whatever happens to them will also happen to you. He s understandably reluctant to throw in his lot with a struggling young company who might not exist in a year s time … New idioms dictionary
lot — lot1 W1S1 [lɔt US la:t] pron, adv 1.) a lot also lots informal a large amount or number ▪ We ve spent a lot on the children s education. ▪ How many CDs have you got? Lots. a lot of ▪ They paid a lot of money for that house. ▪ … Dictionary of contemporary English
lot — [[t]lɒ̱t[/t]] ♦ lots 1) QUANT: QUANT of n A lot of something or lots of it is a large amount of it. A lot of people or things, or lots of them, is a large number of them. A lot of our land is used to grow crops for export... I remember a lot of… … English dictionary
Accept — Pays d’origine Allemagne Genre musical Heavy metal Speed metal Hard FM (Eat the Heat) Hard Rock A … Wikipédia en Français
Islamic view of Lot — Lut redirects here, for other uses, see lut (disambiguation): See here if you were looking for Computer Science s Lookup tables. Lut ( circa 1781 BC 1638 BC? [ [http://www.thetruthoflife.org/messengers lut.htm The Truth of Life ] ] [… … Wikipedia
Open Your Heart (Madonna song) — Open Your Heart Single by Madonna from the album True Blue B side … Wikipedia
Count Your Sheep — Author(s) Adrian Ramos Website http://www.countyoursheep.com/ Current status / schedule Updating weekdays, except Wednesdays Launch date … Wikipedia
Temple Lot — Infobox religious building building name =Temple Lot infobox width = image size =250px caption =A view of the Temple Lot with the Church of Christ in the background map type = map size = map caption = location =200 South River Boulevard,… … Wikipedia
take your lumps — (or take a lot of lumps) US informal : to be badly beaten or hurt He took a lot of lumps as a kid growing up in the city. usually used figuratively Their first album took its lumps from the critics. [=it was harshly criticized] The team has taken … Useful english dictionary
break your back — If you work extremely hard, or put a lot of effort into achieving something, you break your back to do it. If you want the job done well, you should accept to pay more. He s not going to break his back for such a low price! … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
open your eyes to something — phrase to allow yourself to accept or consider something He refused to open his eyes to the truth. Thesaurus: to think about someone or something in a particular wayhyponym to think carefully or a lot about thingssynonym Main entry: eye … Useful english dictionary