to put something behind one

to put something behind one
to put something behind one
(events, worries,) olvidarse de algo, dejar de lado algo
put your problems behind you! ¡olvídate de tus problemas!

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  • put something behind one — CONSIGN TO THE PAST, put down to experience, regard as water under the bridge, forget about, ignore. → behind * * * put something behind one To resign something (usu unpleasant) to the past and consider it finished • • • Main Entry: ↑behind * * * …   Useful english dictionary

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