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boil overTo reach the point where aggressive action is taken.Rate it:

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boiling pointThe state of being heated, with high aggression.Rate it:

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boiling pointThe temperature at which a liquid boils, with the vapor pressure equal to the given external pressure.Rate it:

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bon ventVent qui porte directement le navire vers le point où l’on veut aller.Rate it:

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booze upTo drink alcohol past the point of drunkenness.Rate it:

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bottom outTo reach the bottom, to reach the nadir or low point.Rate it:

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boucler la boucleto come full circleRate it:

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box seatA favorable vantage point.Rate it:

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break backTo win a game having lost a service game, or during a tiebreak, to win a point against the serve having lost a point while serving.Rate it:

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break the deadlockTo score the first goal or point in a competitionRate it:

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bright-eyed and bushy-tailedAlert and in an eager, frisky, or playful mood; full of life.Rate it:

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bring overTo cause to change allegiance or point of view.Rate it:

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bring to a boilTo heat something until it reaches its boiling point.Rate it:

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Brownie pointCredit or praise for good work or a good deed, often for the express purpose of currying favor.Rate it:

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brûler le pavéTo dash along at full speed, to “scorch.”Rate it:

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bucket of militancyFull of aggressionRate it:

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bullet pointMain thing that is supported by other stuff.Rate it:

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bursting at the seamsFull to capacity. Both literally and figuratively.Rate it:

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bustle withTo teem with; abound with; to exhibit an energetic and active abundance of a thing; to be full of a certain activity or active beings.Rate it:

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c'est direCela montre à quel point c’est vrai.Rate it:

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c'est là que gît le lièvreThat is the main point; There’s the rub.Rate it:

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c'est un homme comme il n'y en a pointHe is a man who has not his match; There is no equal to him.Rate it:

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c'est un saint qu'on ne chôme pointHe is in no great repute.Rate it:

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c'est un songe-creuxHe is full of idle fancies (or, day dreams); He is a wool-gatherer.Rate it:

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c'est une réponse à l'emporte-pièceIt is a very cutting answer, and to the point.Rate it:

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call onTo correct; to point out an error or untruth.Rate it:

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cape of good hopethe southernmost point on the continent of africaRate it:

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carry overTo transfer (something) to a later point in time.Rate it:

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case in pointa good exampleRate it:

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case in pointAn example that illustrates a point.Rate it:

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ce portrait est pris de faceThat portrait is taken full face.Rate it:

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cela vient à pointThat comes opportunely.Rate it:

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cet homme se tirerait d'un puitsThat man would get out of any difficulty, is full of resource.Rate it:

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cette remarque a porté à fauxThat remark was not to the point, was not conclusive.Rate it:

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ceux qui n'ont point d'affaires s'en fontThose who have no troubles invent them; Idle people make business for themselves.Rate it:

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chacun voit midi à sa porteChacun perçoit les choses de son propre point de vue, évalue une situation d'après ses critères personnels.Rate it:

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China syndromeA hypothetical kind of catastrophic failure in which a nuclear reactor melts through the floor of its containment system and penetrates the earth's surface, continuing downward as if (from a Western Hemispheric point of view) traveling through the planet toward China.Rate it:

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chink in the armorA weakness; a weak point.Rate it:

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chirpy as a cricketVery chirpy; full of energy; very energeticRate it:

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cogere omnes copias in unum locumto concentrate all the troops at one point.Rate it:

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college courseOrganized study of a particular field, point of view, reference, or field.Rate it:

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come fromTo derive one's opinion or argument from; to take as a conceptual starting point.Rate it:

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come full circleTo complete a cycle of transition, returning to the point of origin.Rate it:

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come full circleTo make a complete change or reform.Rate it:

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come to a headTo rapidly come to a turning point.Rate it:

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cumulum gaudii alicui afferre (vid. sect. V. 6) (Fam. 16. 21. 1)to add the crowning point to a person's joy.Rate it:

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cup of teaA cup full of tea.Rate it:

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cut to the chaseTo get to the point; to get on with it; to state something directly.Rate it:

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Cut to the ChaseTo avoid procrastination or distractions and get to the point.Rate it:

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cut to the quickTo get to the most essential idea or point.Rate it:

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