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homines negotii (always in sing.) gerentesbusiness-men.Rate it:

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negotii bene gerentes (Quint. 19. 62)good men of business.Rate it:

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aes alienum (always in sing.) facere, contrahereto incur debts.Rate it:

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bona indole (always in sing.) praeditum esseto be gifted, talented (not praeditum esse by itself).Rate it:

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gestum (always in the sing.) agereto gesticulate.Rate it:

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superare Alpes, Pyrenaeum, Apenninum (both always in the sing.)to cross the Alps, Pyrenees, Apennines.Rate it:

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dissipatos homines in (ad) societatem vitae convocare (Tusc. 1. 25. 62)to unite isolated individuals into a society.Rate it:

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fortuna caecos homines efficit, animos occaecatFortune makes men shortsighted, infatuates them.Rate it:

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homines doctilearned, scientific, literary men.Rate it:

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homines graves (opp. leves)men of sound opinions.Rate it:

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homines huius aetatis, nostrae memoriaeour contemporaries; men of our time.Rate it:

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homines litterarum studiosilearned, scientific, literary men.Rate it:

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homines omnis generispeople of every rank.Rate it:

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homines omnium ordinum et aetatumpeople of every rank and age.Rate it:

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homines qui nunc sunt (opp. qui tunc fuerunt)our contemporaries; men of our time.Rate it:

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homines seditiosi, turbulenti or novarum rerum cupidirevolutionists.Rate it:

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homines, gentem a fera agrestique vita ad humanum cultum civilemque deducere (De Or. 1. 8. 33)to civilise men, a nation.Rate it:

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post homines natoswithin the memory of man.Rate it:

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pro victimis homines immolareto sacrifice human victims.Rate it:

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quot homines tot sententiæThere are as many opinions as there are people who hold them.Rate it:

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quot homines, tot sententiaemany men, many minds.Rate it:

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sing sopranoTo suffer castration or an injury to the testicles.Rate it:

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sing like a birdto have a beautiful singing voiceRate it:

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sing songus prisonRate it:

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litterarum scientiam (only in sing.) habereto possess literary knowledge.Rate it:

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militiam (only in the sing.) capessereto take service in the army.Rate it:

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sing a different tunechange one's opinion about or attitude toward someone or something.Rate it:

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sing alongA gathering or event where participants are encouraged to add their voices in song.Rate it:

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Sing for Your SupperTo perform or give any service in return for something that one demands or desiresRate it:

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sing from the same hymnbookTo make the same or similar statements, especially to express the same opinions in public as a result of a prior agreement.Rate it:

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sing like a birdto divulge secrets with little coercionRate it:

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sing off the same hymn sheetTo be in agreement, to coordinate answers.Rate it:

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sing outTo start singing.Rate it:

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sing outTo call out.Rate it:

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sing outTo cry out in pain.Rate it:

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sing sopranoTo perform vocal music in a higher pitch than alto.Rate it:

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sing the praises ofTo commend someone's attributes to others.Rate it:

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sing upto sing higher, to sing an ascending scaleRate it:

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sing upto sing louder.Rate it:

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sing your praisesTo praise someone or something very much.Rate it:

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to sing like a canaryto squeal to the law on one's accomplicesRate it:

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the doctor always err's on the side of caution.It means to make sure of, or to make the most ofRate it:

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the grass is always greener on the other sideOther circumstances seem more desirable than one's own but in reality are often notRate it:

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the one who always envies someone in society, will never live in gaietyThis idiom means that if a person spends time complaining, criticizing and whining about what everyone else does, owns, or how successful other people are about their financial situation, job career, or results they get, instead of focusing and trying their best to improve one's situation, the only consequence is that this behavior will keep them in the guts, that is, at a lower life level than the one they wish to be.Rate it:

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a bad workman always blames his toolsIt is not the tools we use which make us good, but rather how we employ them.Rate it:

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a bad penny always comes backAlternative form of a bad penny always turns up.Rate it:

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a bad penny always turns upA person or thing which is unpleasant, dishonorable, or unwanted tends to appear (or reappear), especially at inopportune times.Rate it:

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there's always a bigger fishNo matter how large or intimidating a person or thing is, there is likely to be an even larger or more intimidating person or thing somewhere.Rate it:

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you can't always get what you wantIt is not always possible to get what is wanted.Rate it:

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always a bridesmaid, never a brideSaid of a person who has potential that is never fulfilled.Rate it:

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