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a salto de mataDesordenadamente, sin plan, cogiendo la ocasión que se presenta.Rate it:

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acies hostium impelliturthe enemy's line is repulsed.Rate it:

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adversis hostibus occurrereto attack the enemy in the front.Rate it:

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aggredi hostemto attack the enemy.Rate it:

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Appendix:Snowclones/in Soviet Russia, Y Xs youThe Russian reversal, a joke in which the subject and the statement are reversed, usually to reference the propaganda of an enemy that is the exact opposite of the interlocutor. It is usually told in broken English, without articles.Rate it:

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aversos hostes aggredito attack the enemy in the rear.Rate it:

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best betThe best proposal or plan.Rate it:

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boom goes the dynamiteIndicating that something spectacular has happened, particularly where a plan or an effort has successfully culminated.Rate it:

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burst my balloonBreak-up an assertion or a claim of success. Depracate a plan or approach. Deflate and belittle the glowing reports of a well chosen committee:Rate it:

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burst my balloonBreak-up an assertion or a claim of success. Deprecate a plan or approach. Deflate and belittle the glowing reports of a well chosen committee:Rate it:

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caedere et fundere hostemto utterly rout the enemy.Rate it:

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Can't Hit the Side of a BarnTo be unable of hitting the target accurately, to hold horrible planRate it:

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cast aboutTo plan; plot; contrive.Rate it:

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castle in the airA visionary project or scheme; a day-dream; an idle fancy; a pipe dream; any plan, desire, or idea that is unlikely to be ever realized; a near impossibility.Rate it:

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circumvenire hostem aversum or a tergo (B. G. 2. 26)to surround the enemy from the rear.Rate it:

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cladem hostibus afferre, inferreto inflict a defeat on the enemy.Rate it:

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consilium abicere or deponereto let a plan fall through.Rate it:

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consilium capere, inire (de aliqua re, with Gen. gerund., with Inf., more rarely ut)to form a plan, make a resolution.Rate it:

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Dead DuckA ruined person; a person or plan that is certain to die or failRate it:

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dragon's denA place to do battle, but the enemy is formidable. Only enter if prepared.Rate it:

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drift apartTo lose contact, to lose one's friendship or closeness.Rate it:

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drive a coach and horses throughTo spoil, break or render ineffective a rule, plan or agreement.Rate it:

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effugere, elābi e manibus hostiumto escape from the hands of the enemy.Rate it:

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eripere aliquem e manibus hostiumto rescue some one from the hands of the enemy.Rate it:

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fugam hostium reprimere (B. G. 3. 14)to bring the flying enemy to a stand.Rate it:

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fugare hostemto put the enemy to flight.Rate it:

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fundere et fugare hostemto utterly rout the enemy.Rate it:

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fundere hostium copiasto rout the enemy's forces.Rate it:

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get back toTo return contact withRate it:

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get on toTo contact in order to raise or discuss a certain matter.Rate it:

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get one's foot in the doorTo initiate contact or a relationship; to gain access, especially to an entry-level job.Rate it:

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get ontoTo contact a person or organisation about a particular matter.Rate it:

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get withto contact; make contact withRate it:

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getting it all togetherResearch your plan thoroughly, seek expert advice, launch trial balloons, rehearse your presentation, edit and firm it for final presentation.Rate it:

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gradum inferre in hostemto march on the enemy.Rate it:

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HMUInitialism of hit me up; contact me at a later time.Rate it:

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holla atTo call on a telephone; to contact or maintain contact with.Rate it:

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hostem e manibus non dimittereto not let the enemy escape.Rate it:

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hostes (fusos) persequito follow up and harass the enemy when in flight.Rate it:

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hostes a tergo adoririto attack the enemy in the rear.Rate it:

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hostes ad internecionem caedere, delere (Liv. 9. 26)to absolutely annihilate the enemy.Rate it:

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hostes assequi, consequito overtake the enemy.Rate it:

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hostes insequi, prosequito pursue the enemy.Rate it:

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hostes, exercitum delere, concīdereto annihilate, cut up the enemy, an army.Rate it:

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hostium copias occidione occīdere (Liv. 2. 51)to absolutely annihilate the enemy.Rate it:

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I've burned myselfIndicates that the speaker is physically hurt due to contact with fire or heat.Rate it:

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il n'y a pas de petit ennemiEvery enemy is to be feared.Rate it:

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il veut prendre les lièvres au son du tambourHe makes a great noise about what should be kept secret; He divulged a plan which to succeed had to be kept secret.Rate it:

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in fugam dare, conicere hostemto put the enemy to flight.Rate it:

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in latus hostium incurrereto fall upon the enemy's flank.Rate it:

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