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their English-French

leur/leurs

their eyes met in meet English-French

leurs regards se croisèrent

whatever their arguments in whatever English-French

quels que soient leurs arguments

as is his/their wont in wont English-French

comme à son/leur habitude

to grudge sb their success in grudge English-French

en vouloir à qn de sa réussite

their interests lie elsewhere in lie English-French

leurs intérêts résident ailleurs

I object to their behaviour in object English-French

je trouve leur comportement inadmissible

to show sb to their room in show English-French

accompagner qn à sa chambre

their profits have actually risen in actually English-French

en fait, leurs bénéfices ont augmenté

their children are older than ours in ours English-French

leurs enfants sont plus âgés que les nôtres

to frighten sb out of their wits in wits English-French

faire une peur épouvantable à qn

why buy their products when ours are cheaper? in when English-French

pourquoi acheter leurs produits alors que les nôtres sont moins chers?

this has widened their lead in the opinion polls in widen English-French

ceci a renforcé leur position dominante dans les sondages

their British & World English

belonging to or associated with the people or things previously mentioned or easily identified

their English-Italian

il loro, la loro, i loro mpl, le loro

their in there British & World English

in, at, or to that place or position

one's all in all British & World English

one’s whole strength or resources

one's own kind in kind1 British & World English

people with whom one has a great deal in common

someone's kind in kind1 British & World English

used to express disapproval of a certain type of person

—— one's last in last1 British & World English

do something for the last time

one's mark in mark1 British & World English

something which is particularly typical of or suitable for someone

act or be one's age in age British & World English

behave in a manner appropriate to someone of one’s age and not to someone younger

do one's bit in bit1 British & World English

make a useful contribution to an effort or cause

in someone's lap in lap1 British & World English

as someone’s responsibility

be someone's or the man in man British & World English

be the person perfectly suited to a particular requirement or task

do one's nut in nut British & World English

become extremely angry or agitated

of one's own in own British & World English

belonging to oneself alone

on one's own in own British & World English

unaccompanied by others; alone or unaided

go one's way in way British & World English

(of events, circumstances, etc.) be favourable to one

in the or one's way in way British & World English

forming an obstacle or hindrance to movement or action

on the or one's way in way British & World English

in the course of a journey

play one's ace in ace British & World English

use one’s best resource

bust one's ass in ass2 British & World English

try very hard to do something

chew someone's ass in ass2 British & World English

reprimand (someone) severely

whip or bust someone's ass in ass2 British & World English

beat someone in a fight or contest

at someone's back in back British & World English

in pursuit or support of someone

on one's back in back British & World English

in bed recovering from an injury or illness

keep one's bed in bed British & World English

stay in bed because of illness

bend someone's ear in bend1 British & World English

talk to someone, especially at length or to ask a favour

do one's bird in bird British & World English

serve a prison sentence

bite one's lip in bite British & World English

repress an emotion; stifle laughter or repress a retort

in one's blood in blood British & World English

ingrained in or fundamental to one’s character