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quand il n'y en a plus, il y en a encoreThe thing is inexhaustible; It is easy to get more.Rate it:

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quand les femmes sont ensemble, elles taillent des bavettes à n'en plus finirWhen women get together they indulge in endless gossip.Rate it:

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qué hora eswhat time is it?; what's the time?Rate it:

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que horas sãowhat time is it?; what's the time?Rate it:

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quelle heure est-ilwhat time is it?Rate it:

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qui aime bien, châtie bienOn punit plus justement quelqu’un lorsqu’on l’aime bien.Rate it:

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qui peut le plus, peut le moinsQuiconque peut effectuer des tâches laborieuses et difficiles est capable d’en exécuter des plus aisées.Rate it:

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qui plus sait plus se taitA still tongue shows a wise head.Rate it:

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qui se garde à carreau n'est jamais capotDicton de joueur de cartes qui vaut plus pour son euphonie que pour son intérêt dans une stratégie de jeu.Rate it:

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qui vivra verraHe who lives longest will see most; Time will show (tell).Rate it:

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qui voit Groix voit sa joiePhrase poétique toute faite illustrant les conditions de navigation plus favorables après le passage difficile de la Mer d’Iroise.Rate it:

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qui vole un œuf vole un bœufInterprétation plus vraisemblable : Peu importe la valeur de l’objet volé, dans le cas du bœuf et de l’œuf, ils privent les victimes de pitance dans les deux cas. Ce proverbe aborde le fait de punir un vol, et non pas de punir en fonction de la valeur de l'objet volé.Rate it:

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quick-and-dirtyOf or pertaining to the creation or repair of software or hardware in a manner which permits operation within a brief period of time, although with compromised functionality or reliability.Rate it:

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quick-and-dirtyDone or constructed in a hasty, approximate, temporarily adequate manner, but not exact, fully formed, or reliable for a long period of time.Rate it:

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quota hora est?what time is it?Rate it:

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rabbit onTo talk for an exceedingly long time, annoying the audience.Rate it:

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race against timeA situation in which something must be done hurriedly, by a deadline.Rate it:

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rag the puckTo proceed slowly at any activity in order to use up time; to stall for time.Rate it:

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rag the puckTo retain possession of the puck by skillful skating and stickhandling without attempting to score, as a deliberate tactic intended to use up time.Rate it:

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rain checkIn social interactions, a polite way to turn down an invitation, with the implication one is simply postponing it and that another time would be acceptable.Rate it:

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raison de plusMotif, sujet, cause de plus.Rate it:

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raison de plusAll the more reason.Rate it:

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Ramadan mubarakAn expression used during Ramadan to wish someone a happy time during the holiday.Rate it:

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read now'now' is a specific time and more to the pointRate it:

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real jobA hobby that takes all of a person's free time.Rate it:

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real timeUsed other than as an idiom: see real, time.Rate it:

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real timeThe time duration required by a computer system to complete a particular taskRate it:

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red tapeA derisive term for regulations or bureaucratic procedures that are considered excessive or excessively time- and effort-consuming.Rate it:

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Red TapeExtra-long formal procedure that consumes lots of time, strict adherence to certain rules and regulationsRate it:

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rediscover fireTo relearn fundamental concepts, principles or practices that had been previously well known and widely practiced at a prior time in human society.Rate it:

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reflect onAt run-time using reflection.Rate it:

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respirandi spatium dareto give time for recovery.Rate it:

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rex-patA repeat expatriate, one who becomes ex-patriated a second time.Rate it:

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rien ne sert de courir, il faut partir à pointIt is no good hurrying if you have not started in time.Rate it:

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rien ne va plusIn roulette, an announcement made by the croupier while the wheel is spinning and no more bets can be placed.Rate it:

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rinky dinksmall; not well run; small time; unsuccessfulRate it:

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roll withTo spend time; to be someone's companion or part of a group with someone.Rate it:

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rome wasn't built in a dayIt takes a long time to create something complicated or impressive.Rate it:

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rotation timeThe time allowed to elapse between successive occurrences of a stand of trees being logged.Rate it:

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rotation timeUsed other than as an idiom: see rotation, time.Rate it:

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rough sleddingA difficult period of time.Rate it:

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RTSInitialism of real-time strategy.Rate it:

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run arounda female who sees many different men at the same timeRate it:

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run around afterTo spend a lot of time doing things for another person or group of people. Often used when that person could reasonably do the things for themselves.Rate it:

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run around withTo spend a lot of time with a person or group of people. Often used to talk about a person's group of friends that one does not like much.Rate it:

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run downTo find something or someone after searching for a long time.Rate it:

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run down the clockTo waste time at the end of a match such that it is terminated by running out of time, or during a match so a time penalty is made less severe.Rate it:

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run lateTo be late; to fail to be on time.Rate it:

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run onTo continue talking for a long time.Rate it:

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run out the clockTo preserve a lead in a game by retaining possession, to waste time.Rate it:

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