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c'est la poêle qui se fout du chaudronSe dit pour faire la morale à quelqu’un qui agit exactement de la même façon ou pire.Rate it:

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c'est la poêle qui se moque du chaudronC’est faire la morale à quelqu’un qui agit exactement de la même façon ou pire.Rate it:

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c'est ni fait ni à faireBâclé, mal fait, à refaire.Rate it:

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c'est plus facile à dire qu'à faireSert à relativiser la faisabilité d’une tâche après qu'il ait été proposé de l’exécuter.Rate it:

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ça commence à bien faireenough is enough!Rate it:

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ça m'en touche une sans faire bouger l'autreVariante de cela m’en touche une sans faire bouger l’autre.Rate it:

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can't put the words back into one's mouth fast enoughThis phrase is often said after someone said something they shouldn't have said as a way of conveying regret for having said it.Rate it:

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can't see the forest for the treesTo miss the major things while only seeing the minor details; to overlook the entire situation due to focusing on small aspectsRate it:

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cat's pajamasA highly sought-after and fancy example of something, usually referring to inanimate objects.Rate it:

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catch someone's driftIf you catch someone's drift (or get someone's drift) it means you understand what they mean; this phrase is used especially when you want to get an idea across to someone but you don't want to exactly speak the words you mean or if you think the listener may be confused about what you meanRate it:

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ce n'est ni fait ni à faireIt is done, but badly, (in a slovenly fashion).Rate it:

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ce n'est pas à un vieux singe qu'on apprend à faire des grimacesCe n’est pas à un expert que l’on apprend sa spécialité.Rate it:

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ce n'est pas à un vieux singe qu'on apprend à faire des grimaces (fam.)One does not teach one’s grandmother to suck eggs. Rate it:

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ce n'est pas sorcierCe n’est pas difficile à faire ou à comprendre.Rate it:

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ce qui est fait n'est pas à faireBetter to finish it now than to leave it.Rate it:

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cela fait faire du mauvais sangThat causes one to worry.Rate it:

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cela m'en touche une sans faire bouger l'autreCela ne me fait aucun effet.Rate it:

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cela vous plaît à direLocution qui sert à faire connaître qu’on ne convient pas de ce qui vient d’être dit, ou à énoncer un refus.Rate it:

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chacun est bossu quand il se baisseIl ne faut pas se moquer des défauts des autres, en particulier quand ils sont dans une position difficile. Personne n’est en effet à l’abri de ces mêmes défauts.Rate it:

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chacun son métier, les vaches seront bien gardéesIl faut faire le métier qu'on a appris si on ne veut pas être incompétent, et plus généralement dans la vie, mieux vaut faire ce qu'on maîtrise.Rate it:

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chose promise, chose dueOn doit faire ce que l’on a promis.Rate it:

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come rain or come shineIt doesn’t matter what the circumstances are or whatever happens; whatsoever the conditions or the weather is; it's most commonly used to say that an event still happen (will not be canceled) even if it rains; See also, "rain or shine"Rate it:

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coming out of one's earshaving too much or too many of something; being overloaded or overwhelmedRate it:

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comment faire?What is to be done?Rate it:

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coquelin sait le mieux se faire une têteCoquelin is the cleverest at altering his features, at making up.Rate it:

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cut one's lossesTo abandon an unproductive pursuit or leave a failing situation before it gets worseRate it:

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daddy's girlA girl who has a very close relationship with her fatherRate it:

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débander l'arc ne guérit pas la plaieQuand on a fait du mal, il ne suffit pas pour le guérir, pour le réparer, de renoncer aux moyens d’en faire.Rate it:

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dire et faire font deuxDire une chose et la faire sont deux choses différentes, car le passage à l’acte constitue une grande étape qui n’est pas toujours évidente à franchir.Autre chose est dire, et autre chose faire.Rate it:

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don't bite the hand that feeds youTo cause harm to a benefactor.Rate it:

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don't bite the hand that feeds youDon't do something bad to the person who does something for you.Rate it:

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don't count your chickens before they're hatchedYou should not count on something before it happens.Rate it:

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don't count your eggs before they hatchDon't get your hopes up before things actually happenRate it:

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don't get your dander all in an uproarDon't get upset or too bothered; usually said to calm someone down from being too angry; Also said this way: Don't get your dander upRate it:

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don't put your cart before the horseThe same as saying, "First things first"; asserts that there is a certain order in which things happen and that the listener should consider that before going forward (outside of that order) regarding the matter at handRate it:

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don't threaten me with a good timea way of saying emphatically that you'd love to do something, after someone just mentioned something to doRate it:

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don't throw the baby out with the bathwaterTo discard something valuable, often inadvertently, in the process of removing waste.Rate it:

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down lowAfter asking you to "high five" or saying "up top" someone will then say "down low". This means they are asking you to "high five" or tap the palm of their hand with the palm of your hand down lower--about waist high--as they extend their hand out toward you. If you don't respond timely they may take their hand away and say "too slow" then laugh. It's just something Americans do to have fun.Rate it:

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drop the ballto fail in one's responsibilities or duties; to not complete somethingRate it:

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du vin à faire danser les chèvresSour wine not fit to drink.Rate it:

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duck duck gooseA children's game where kids sit in a circle facing each other with their eyes closed. One child is designated "it" and walks around the outside of the circle saying "duck" as he/she touches each child's head. Finally, instead of saying "duck" the person who is it says "goose!" then runs forward around the circle and tries to sit down in the spot where the "goose" was sitting. The goal of the game is for the person who is "it" to sit down before the "goose" catches him/her. If he/she does sit down before being touched/tagged, then the "goose" becomes "it" and the process begins again. If the "goose" catches the person who was "it" then the person who was "it' is out of the game and the circle moves in closer/smaller until only one sitting winner remains.Rate it:

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eeny meeny miney moe(short version) a way of choosing someone or something by counting off items one by one until the last word falls on a person or item to the full rhyme which is: eeny meany miney moe catch a tiger by the toe if he hollers let him go eeny meeny miney moe Whichever item falls on the last word "moe" that's the one that is chosen, for example to be "it" to start a game or to choose sides for teams. There are only four words per line that count. The last line "eeny meeny money moe" was later replaced by My mother said to pick the very best one and you are not it" (all words count for one as each person (item) is tapped.Rate it:

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elle chante à faire pitiéShe sings most wretchedly.Rate it:

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elle était mise à faire peurShe looked a fright.Rate it:

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et ta conneriePermet de faire remarquer à l’interlocuteur la stupidité ou le peu d’intérêt de ses propos.Rate it:

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faire (or, payer) rubis sur l'ongleTo pay to the last farthing.Rate it:

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faire acte de présenceTo put in an appearance.Rate it:

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faire affront à quelqu'unTo shame some one in public.Rate it:

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faire avaler des couleuvres à quelqu'unTo say very humiliating things to a man who, on account of his inferior position, is obliged to put up with them; To make any one swallow a bitter pill.Rate it:

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faire bande à partNot to mix with other people.Rate it:

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