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twin engineTwo engines on one vehicleRate it:

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twinkle in one's daddy's eyeOf a person, not yet conceived, particularly when referring to a time period preceding their conception.Rate it:

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twinkle in one's father's eyeA notional look of anticipation or hope (either for sex or a child) in one's father's eyes at or around the time of one's conception.Rate it:

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two birds with one stoneAny two things that were performed or completed at the same time by one action.Rate it:

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two centsOne's opinion or thoughts.Rate it:

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Two CentsA view or an Opinion about something; what one thinks about somethingRate it:

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two for twoIn baseball, meeting two out of two attempts at-bat. Specifically, it means the batter has reached base safely two out of two times.Rate it:

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two heads are better than oneSome problems may be solved more easily by two (or more) people working together than by one working alone.Rate it:

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two penn%e2%80%99orthOne's opinion or thoughts.Rate it:

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two penn'orthOne's opinion or thoughts.Rate it:

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two pennies' worthOne's opinion or thoughts.Rate it:

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two's company, three's a crowdOne companion is better than two.Rate it:

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type outTo write out on a computer keyboard.Rate it:

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type outTo be rejected as an actor because of categorical factors like height, race and general appearance, rather than acting ability.Rate it:

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uhmmHas two meanings: 1.A means of clearing one's throat. 2 . a stall to collect a thought.Rate it:

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ulcisci aliquem (pro aliqua re)to punish some one.Rate it:

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ulcisci aliquem pro aliquo or pro aliqua reto revenge oneself on another for a thing or on some one's behalf.Rate it:

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ulcisci aliquem, poenas expetere ab aliquoto revenge oneself on some one.Rate it:

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um por todos, todos por umone for all, all for oneRate it:

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un ange passeused to indicate that one has noticed a long silence, especially a pause in a conversationRate it:

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un clou chasse l'autreOne idea drives away another.Rate it:

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un de perdu, deux de retrouvésWhen one door shuts, another opens.Rate it:

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un gêné, c'est un bossuPersonne ne devrait être gêné pour des choses qui n’en valent pas la peine. Seule quelque chose de grave mérite que quelqu’un éprouve de la gêne ou de la honte.Rate it:

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un homme à la merSe dit pour donner l’alerte quand un homme tombe à la mer. Se dit figurément d’un homme dont la situation matérielle et morale est perdue.Rate it:

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un homme averti en vaut deuxLorsqu’on a été prévenu de ce qu’on doit craindre ou de ce qu’on doit faire, on est, pour ainsi dire, doublement en état de prendre ses précautions ou ses mesures.Rate it:

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un n'attend pas l'autreExpression utilisée pour décrire une situation où plusieurs faits de même nature se succèdent rapidement.Rate it:

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un point c'est toutPour mettre un terme à une discussion, sur le ton impérieux.Rate it:

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un pour tous, tous pour unDevise traditionnelle de la Suisse.Rate it:

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un prêté pour un renduA Roland for an Oliver.Rate it:

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un serrement de cœurA sinking at the heart; A feeling of oppression and sadness.Rate it:

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un tien vaut mieux que deux tu l'aurasMieux vaut opter pour quelque chose que l’on peut obtenir immédiatement plutôt que pour quelque chose de plus de valeur mais que l’on n'est pas sûr d’obtenir plus tard.Rate it:

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un tiens vaut mieux que deux tu l'aurasMieux vaut opter pour quelque chose que l’on peut obtenir immédiatement plutôt que pour quelque chose de plus de valeur mais que l’on n'est pas sûr d’obtenir plus tard.Rate it:

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un tour de faveurPermission to go (or, do anything) before one’s turn.Rate it:

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un vieux de la vieilleA veteran of the old Imperial Guard; One of the old brigade.Rate it:

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under one's beltAlready done; within one's experience; practiced.Rate it:

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under one's breathSoftly, so as not to be heard.Rate it:

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under one's hatConcealed; confidential; secret.Rate it:

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under one's noseObvious or apparent.Rate it:

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under one's noseDirectly in front of one; clearly visible.Rate it:

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under one's own steamUsing one's own resources; unaided; at one's own initiative.Rate it:

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under one's own steamBy means of the power of its own engines.Rate it:

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under one's thumbCompletely controlled by someone; at someone’s command..Rate it:

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under one's very eyesin plain sight; while someone is watchingRate it:

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under one's wingUnder one's protection, sponsorship, or tutelage.Rate it:

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under someone's nosedirectly in front of one; clearly visibleRate it:

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under the influenceDrunk; intoxicated; affected by alcohol. The phrase "under the influence" typically refers to the state of being affected by some substance or external factor that alters one's behavior, judgment, or perception. It is commonly associated with the consumption of drugs or alcohol, but it can also refer to the impact of other factors such as emotions, peer pressure, or environmental influences. Being "under the influence" implies a diminished capacity to make rational decisions or to act responsibly, and it may also carry legal consequences if the substance in question is illegal or if the person's impaired state leads to unsafe or illegal behavior. Overall, the phrase "under the influence" is often used to describe a state of temporary impairment or altered mental state that can be caused by various factors, and it is typically associated with a loss of control or impaired judgment.Rate it:

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une face de carêmeA sad, pale, woe-begone face (like that of one who has fasted all Lent).Rate it:

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une fois n'est pas coutumeIt is only this once; One swallow does not make a summer; Once does not count.Rate it:

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une fois pour toutesonce and for allRate it:

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une goutte d'eau suffit pour faire déborder un vase pleinThe last straw breaks the camel’s back.Rate it:

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