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que diable allait-il faire dans cette galère?Whatever induced him to get into that fix? Whatever business had he there?Rate it:

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quelle mouche vous pique?What irritates you? What whim have you got into your head?Rate it:

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r.b atchuRight back at youRate it:

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rabbit holeA way into a bizarre world.Rate it:

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raise the roofTo cause a commotion, as by boisterous celebrating or loud complaining; to make considerable noise.2008 Oct. 15, Leslie Ferenc, "Voters opt for stability of Guarnieri" in the Toronto Star (Canada)Jubilant Liberal supporters raised the roof of a Mississauga restaurant after incumbent Albina Guarnieri was swept back into office for her seventh term.Rate it:

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rake into collect something such as leaves into a pile, often with a rakeRate it:

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rake over old coalsTo bring back old problems; to dig up old trouble.Rate it:

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rake upto collect (leaves etc.) into a pile by using a rakeRate it:

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rationem habere alicuius reito have regard for; take into consideration.Rate it:

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rebrousser cheminTo retrace one's steps, to turn back.Rate it:

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reckon withTo take into account.Rate it:

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reckon without one's hostTo reckon without or not reckon with something or somebody, misjudge, miscalculate, ignore, not take into account.Rate it:

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reléguer (mettre) au second planTo put into the background.Rate it:

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rem outTo temporarily disable a section of source code by converting it into a comment.Rate it:

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rem publicam perturbareto throw the state into confusion.Rate it:

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rendre gorgeTo have to pay back money unjustly acquired; To disgorge one’s ill-gotten gains.Rate it:

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repetere ab ultima (extrema, prisca) antiquitate (vetustate), ab heroicis temporibusto go back to the remote ages.Rate it:

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respicere aliquidto have regard for; take into consideration.Rate it:

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return to formTo go back to a better, original state.Rate it:

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return to one's muttonsto get back to the business at hand.Rate it:

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revenir de loin1. To come back from a distant place. 2. To recover from a very severe illness.Rate it:

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ride off into the sunsetA happy ending where everything gets resolvedRate it:

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right backUsed in several informal constructions to indicate return -- especially imminent return to a point of origin.Rate it:

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right back at youAlternative form of back at youRate it:

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ring backTo return a phone call.Rate it:

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ring backTo make another phone call to the same person.Rate it:

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ring upTo enter a payment into a cash register, or till in a shop.Rate it:

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rip intoTo attack or criticise.Rate it:

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rip uptear into piecesRate it:

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rip uptear into small piecesRate it:

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rise from the ashesTo make a comeback after a long hiatus. To come back into common use or practice. To come back into popularity. To come back to being a thing of today.Rate it:

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rod for one's backThe means of one's own punishment or downfall.Rate it:

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roll backTo postpone.Rate it:

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roll backTo return to a prior state.Rate it:

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roll backTo retreat.Rate it:

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roll back the yearsTo produce a sense of nostalgiaRate it:

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roll off the tongueTo proceed into oral expression in a manner which is fluent, appealing, or glib.Rate it:

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roll overTo increment, especially back to an initial value.Rate it:

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roll overTo reinvest funds from a lottery into a subsequent one, because nobody won itRate it:

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rope inTo cause to become involved in something they are reluctant to do; to draw into something.Rate it:

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roped into itIndividuals occasionally become involved with agendas which present untenable conditions, agendas or personality conflicts.Rate it:

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round offTo change a number into an approximation having fewer significant digits.Rate it:

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row backTo slightly change a previous opinion about something, or what was said.Rate it:

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rub the fear of God intoAlternative form of put the fear of God into.Rate it:

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run backTo take someone home by car. Give someone a lift to their house.Rate it:

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run backTo rewind a film or cassette.Rate it:

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run intoTo cause to collide with.Rate it:

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run intoTo enter by running.Rate it:

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run intoTo blend into; to be followed by or adjacent to without there being a clear boundary.Rate it:

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run intoTo cause to blend into.Rate it:

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