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rire sous cape (or, sous sa coiffe)To laugh in one’s sleeve (generally of women. See Barbe.)Rate it:

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il y a quelque anguille sous rocheThere is a snake in the grass; I can smell a rat.Rate it:

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mettre du sel sous la queue d'un oiseauTo put salt on a bird’s tail.Rate it:

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cela tombe sous le sensThat is self-evident, obvious.Rate it:

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sous (or, par) bénéfice d'inventaire1. (lit. in a legal sense) Without prejudice. 2. (fig.) Only to a certain point, conditionally, for what it is worth, with a pinch of salt.Rate it:

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attendez-moi sous l'ormeYou may wait for me till doomsday.Rate it:

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d'ici là il passera bien de l'eau sous le pontIt will be a long time before that happens.Rate it:

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de l'eau a coulé sous les pontsVariante de de l'eau est passée sous les ponts.Rate it:

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de l'eau est passée sous les pontsBeaucoup de temps s’est écoulé.Rate it:

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défense d'entrer sous peine d'amendeTrespassers will be prosecuted.Rate it:

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elle a déjà un fils sous les drapeauxShe already has a son in the army.Rate it:

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il a fait de cent sous quatre livres, et de quatre livres rienHe has brought his noble to ninepence, and his ninepence to nothing.Rate it:

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il a pris cela sous son bonnet1. He invented it. 2. He took it upon himself.Rate it:

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il manque toujours dix-huit sous pour faire un francCe proverbe est destiné à insister sur l’imperfection de toute œuvre humaine.Rate it:

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il me regarda sous le nezHe stared me in the face.Rate it:

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il n'y a rien de nouveau sous le soleilRien ne change malgré le changement du monde, cela s’est déjà produit.Rate it:

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ils ont mis la clef sous la porteThey absconded.Rate it:

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le serpent est caché sous les fleursSe dit en parlant de choses dangereuses dont les apparences sont séduisantes.Rate it:

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mettre la clef sous la porteTo run away from one’s creditors; “To bolt.”Rate it:

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ne pas se trouver sous le sabot d'un chevalNe pas se trouver facilement, comme par miracle.Rate it:

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rendre compte à livres, sous et deniersTo give an account to the uttermost farthing.Rate it:

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rien de nouveau sous le soleilCette expression s'emploie pour marquer l'immuabilité globale du monde, malgré l'apparent changement.Rate it:

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rire dans sa barbe (or, sous cape)To laugh in one’s sleeve. Rate it:

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s'il pleut à la Saint-Médard, il pleut quarante jours plus tard, à moins que Saint-Barnabé ne lui coupe l'herbe sous le piedDicton prédisant que s’il pleut le 8 juin, il repleuvra 40 jours après, sauf s’il fait très beau le 11 juin.Rate it:

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sentir le sol se dérober sous ses piedsTomber.Rate it:

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sentir le sol se dérober sous ses piedsAvoir un vertige, une émotion forte.Rate it:

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sous le manteau de la cheminéeSecretly, sub rosa.Rate it:

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sous le soleil, rien de nouveausynonyme de il n’y a rien de nouveau sous le soleilRate it:

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une affaire de deux sousA twopenny-halfpenny affair.Rate it:

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une épingle par jour fait huit sous par anA pin a day is a groat a year.Rate it:

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votre rival vous coupera l'herbe sous le piedYour rival will cut you out, will take the wind out of your sails, will cut the ground from under your feet.Rate it:

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hang your hat on thatAssume or take credit for an idea, suggestion, phrase, development, creation, invention, proclamation, prediction, accomplishment, result, acceptance at large for your creation, art.performance et al:Rate it:

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prime of lifeThe period of one's mature life when one is at a peak of health and performance.Rate it:

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round of applauseAn outburst of clapping among a group or audience. Often asked for by the Master of Ceremonies at a concert or other performance.Rate it:

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fall behindTo be progressively below average in performance.Rate it:

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avoir le cafard^ Charles Baudelaire , “La Volupté”, in Les Fleurs du mal: “Parfois il prend, sachant mon grand amour de l’Art, / La forme de la plus séduisante des femmes, / Et, sous de spécieux prétextes de cafard, / Accoutume ma lèvre à des philtres infâmes.”Rate it:

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home field advantageUsually in sports, the heightened performance enjoyed by the team playing on its own familiar field in front of its home crowd.Rate it:

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tear up the pea patchTo put on a notable performance, especially in sports; to go on a rampage.Rate it:

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tune upTo make adjustments to an engine in order to improve its performance.Rate it:

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take a bowTo accept applause at the end of a performance in a theatre. Often this includes actually bowing to the audience.Rate it:

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throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stickTry the same thing (or similar things) often enough, and, even if the general standard is poor, sometimes one will be successful.2001, And still no one is shouting stop. read in The Kingdom archives at on 02 Nov 06,Many team managers are of the philosophy that if you throw enough mud at the wall some of it will stick. They believe that team preparation is all about physical fitness. They run the players into the ground and they believe they will be "flying on the day".2001, Robert McCrum, Let them eat cake, in The Observer 16 Dec 01, read on Guardian Unlimited site at on 02 Nov 06,Australian publishing boomed and in the past 10 years the country's literary culture has undergone a mini golden age, capped by Carey's triumph at the 2001 Booker Prize. As one Australian arts administrator said to me many years ago: 'Listen, mate, if you throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick.'2001, Chris Collin, Re: 2-cp speys on The Strathspey Server mailing list archive at on 02 Nov 06,I am finding that "if you throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick". It doesn't always work of course (especially on the nights when the class is mostly the beginners), but the class seems to thrive on the challange.2005, Ray Craft (poster on The right scale blog), Fitzhooie and his Burden, read at on 02 Nov 06,Prosecutors everywhere have bad habits of overcharging lots of cases, knowing that if the throw enough mud at the wall some of it will stick.2005, Sean Kelleher, Spike Milligan: His part in our downfall in Business 07 Aug 05, read at on 02 Nov 06,As long as there is negligible regulation and enforcement anyone can actually try and do the job...Weak regulation allows the industry to build strategies on full time recruitment. The theory goes: throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick.c2005, Everything You've Learned About Marketing Is Wrong, read on LINC Performance website at on 02 Nov 06,They have the money to continue to believe in the repetition side of the equation. You throw enough mud at the wall, some of it will stick. But it still isnRate it:

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break a legA wish for a successful performance; primarily a valediction to an actor wishing him or her a successful theatrical stage performance.Rate it:

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dial it inTo give a lackluster, uninspired, or timid performance; to phone it in.Rate it:

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walk off withTo make the strongest favorable impression in a theatrical or similar performance, in comparison to other performers.Rate it:

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well playedUsed to praise performance in a sport or game.Rate it:

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drag kingA female who dresses up in men's clothing, typically for public performance.Rate it:

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get the hang ofTo learn to handle something with some skill, through practice or diligence, which can lead to an almost unconscious performance thereof.Rate it:

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out of characterNot acting; not "on"; behaving within one's natural personality rather than that of a character in a performance piece.Rate it:

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above the curveWith above average innovative performance or quality, especially a trailblazer developing advances before competitors.Rate it:

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araignée du matin, chagrin, araignée du midi, souci, araignée du soir, espoirCela signifie, dans l’ordre : tristesse le matin, parce que si l’on voit travailler une araignée, cela sous-entend qu’aucune rosée ne la gêne ; et qui dit absence de rosée, dit pluie à venir. Préoccupation à midi, parce que si l’araignée tisse sa toile au milieu de la journée, cela implique que la pluie se prépare et qu’il faut donc se dépêcher ; et espoir le soir parce qu’une araignée qui se balade tranquillement au crépuscule est détendue et donc que le beau temps devrait persister.Rate it:

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