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il resto del carlinoAll that is implied but not spoken aboutRate it:

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il s'est battu les flancs pour rienHe gave himself all that trouble for nothing.Rate it:

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il s'est monté la têteHe got excited over fancied or exaggerated wrongs.Rate it:

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il sait le fin mot de tout celaHe understands the upshot of all this.Rate it:

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il sortirent tambour battant, mèche alluméeThey went out with all the honours of war.Rate it:

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il tomba les quatre fers en l'air(lit.) He fell on his back; (fig.) He was struck all of a heap.Rate it:

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il touche à sa finHe is nearing his end; It is nearly over.Rate it:

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il vient d'être bombardé membre de ce clubHe has just been pitchforked into that club (over the heads of more deserving people).Rate it:

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il y a fagots et fagotsThere are men and men; All men are not alike.Rate it:

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ils laissèrent tout à la débandadeThey left all at sixes and sevens, in confusion.Rate it:

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imperium tenere (in aliquem)to have power over some one.Rate it:

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in alicuius manus incidereto fall unexpectedly into some one's hands.Rate it:

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in all honestyhonestly; in truthRate it:

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in all my born daysEver.Rate it:

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in all my born daysAn expression of astonishment usually at something you've never heard, seen or experienced.Rate it:

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in all one's born daysEver; in one's whole life.Rate it:

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in all one's gloryCompletely naked.Rate it:

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in any way, shape, or formIn any way at all; whatsoever.Rate it:

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in chorusin unison, all together (at the same time)Rate it:

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in ea re omnia vertunturall depends on this; this is the decisive point.Rate it:

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in latus hostium incurrereto fall upon the enemy's flank.Rate it:

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in no time at allvery soonRate it:

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in no way, shape, or formNot in any way at all; not at all, nohow.Rate it:

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in nothing flatA very short amount of time; no time at all.Rate it:

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in omnes partes aciem (oculorum) intendereto gaze intently all around.Rate it:

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in profundum deicito fall down into the abyss.Rate it:

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in terram cadere, decidereto fall to the earth.Rate it:

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in the final analysisAll things considered; when all is said and done; in conclusion, basically and fundamentally.Rate it:

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in the interest of timeIn order to save time; in order to use time more efficiently; so that time can be used more efficiently. The phrase "in the interest of time" is a commonly used expression that suggests that a decision or action is being taken with consideration of saving time or avoiding wasting time. The phrase is often used in situations where time is limited, and there is a need to prioritize tasks or actions to complete them efficiently within the available time frame. For example, if a meeting is running late, a speaker might say, "In the interest of time, let's move on to the next item on the agenda," meaning that they want to move quickly to the next topic to ensure that the meeting stays on track and does not run over time. The phrase can also be used to justify a decision that might otherwise be perceived as hasty or incomplete. For example, if someone makes a quick decision about which restaurant to go to for dinner, they might say, "In the interest of time, let's just go here," to suggest that time constraints are a factor in their decision-making process. Overall, the phrase "in the interest of time" implies a sense of urgency and efficiency, suggesting that time is a valuable resource that needs to be managed carefully to ensure that tasks are completed effectively and efficiently.Rate it:

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in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is kingAmong others with a disadvantage or disability, the one with the mildest disadvantage or disability is regarded as the greatest.Even someone without much talent or ability is considered special by those with no talent or ability at all.Rate it:

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In the Lap of LuxuryTo enjoy lavishness of wealth and comfort, getting all which money can buyRate it:

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in the leastat all, in any wayRate it:

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In the LimelightAll eyes on someone, all focus and attention on particular person or thingRate it:

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in the long runAfter a very long time; eventually; over a long period of time; more generally.Rate it:

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in the long termAfter a very long time; eventually; over a long period of time; more generally.Rate it:

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in the mixActively engaged in a pursuit, process or activity; being considered or given favor over the competitionRate it:

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inicere pontemto build a bridge over a river.Rate it:

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inmates running the asylumAlternative form of lunatics have taken over the asylumRate it:

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intercludere, prohibere hostes commeatuto cut off all supplies of the enemy.Rate it:

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iron stomachability to eat all kinds of things without ever feeling sickRate it:

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it ain't over 'til the fat lady singsThere are more developments yet to come.Rate it:

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it is all fun and games until someone loses an eyeRough play results in injury.Rate it:

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it takes all kinds to make a worldDiversity is essential: the world would be incomplete if everyone were alike.He irons his clothes how?! That's crazy! Well, I guess it takes all kinds.Rate it:

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it's all goodThe same as saying: you don't need to worry about it; I'm not worried about it;. there's nothing to worry about; nothing is wrong; used to express unconcern.Rate it:

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it's all Chinese to meSynonym of it's all Greek to meRate it:

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it's all greek to meI tried reading the instructions, but it’s all Greek to me..Rate it:

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it's all greek to meI don’t understand any of it; it makes no sense..Rate it:

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it's all grist to the millEverything referred to in the present context has some sort of use.1999, Simon Blackburn, Think: A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy (Oxford University Press paperback, ISBN 0199690871), ch. 7 section 6: "KantRate it:

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it's Greek to meAlternative form of it's all Greek to meRate it:

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it's not all it's cracked up to beFailing to meet expectations; not being as good as people say.Rate it:

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