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6 Translation results for
to be over
in Spanish
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verb
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verb
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verb
do (something) over
verb
hacer (algo) de nuevo, volver a hacer (algo), rehacer (algo)
go over
verb
darle vueltas (a algo), revisar, analizar, repasar
Example sentences of
go over
verb
•
He
went over
and hugged her.
•
After several years of supporting us, he
went over
to our competitors.
•
He
went over
all the arguments before making up his mind.
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He tried to make a joke but it
went over
badly.
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His sales pitch
went over
as expected and he saw a 200% increase in his commissions.
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get over
verb
superar, consolarse de
Example sentences of
get over
verb
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She's disappointed about their decision, but she'll
get over
it eventually.
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He broke up with his girlfriend a couple of months ago, and he still hasn't
gotten over
her.
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all over
por todas partes
Example sentences of
all over
•
I've looked
all over
- even outside - and I can't find my other shoe.
•
His writing style is his mentor's
all over
.
•
She was
all over
me for being late.
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The band's fans were
all over
them.
•
Look at that young couple. They're
all over
each other!
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run over
verb
atropellar
;
rebosar
Example sentences of
run over
verb
•
Let's
run over
this dance number one more time.
•
I could
run over
right now if that's good for you.
•
The dog was
run over
by a car.
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Synonyms of
run over
verb
overflow
take over
verb
asumir el mando
;
tomar el poder de, tomar las riendas de
Example sentences of
take over
verb
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I'll
take over
for her until she gets back from her morning break.
•
Took over
the responsibility of caring for the animals.
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Reverse translation for
to be over
hacer de nuevo
(algo)
- to act, to make, to do, to perform, to force, to oblige
volver a hacer
(algo)
rehacer
(algo)
- to redo, to remake, to repair, to renew
darle vueltas
(a algo)
revisar
- to examine, to inspect, to check, to go over, to check over, to overhaul (machinery), to revise
analizar
- to analyze
repasar
- to pass by again, to review, to go over, to circle back, to mend
superar
- to surpass, to exceed, to overcome, to surmount
consolarse de
por todas partes
atropellar
- to knock down, to run over, to violate, to abuse
rebosar
- to overflow, to radiate
asumir el mando
tomar el poder de
tomar las riendas de
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