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et uxor"and the wife" or "and his wife". It is often used in the context of a legal document to include a man's wife in whatever obligation, ownership, etc. the document spells out.Rate it:

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etc.And so on: used to note that the rest of a list or piece of information has been left out on the assumption that it is similar or already known.Rate it:

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être à l'affûtTo be watching for a favourable opportunity; To be on the look-out. Rate it:

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être à la brochette1. To be brought up by hand (of a bird). 2. To be brought up tenderly, with too much care.Rate it:

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être aux champsTo be put out, bewildered, angry.Rate it:

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être plus royaliste que le roi (plus catholique que le pape)To out-Herod Herod.Rate it:

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eu poderia comer um cavaloI could eat a horseRate it:

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even outto make or become more evenRate it:

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even outto make or become more equalRate it:

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even the scoreTo get revenge against someone.Rate it:

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eventum, exitum (felicem) habereto turn out (well); to result (satisfactorily).Rate it:

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evertere aliquem bonis, fortunis patriisto drive a person out of house and home.Rate it:

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every horse thinks its own pack heaviestEveryone thinks their problems or burdens are worse than everyone else's. This phrase is a response to someone complaining or to someone complaining that they have it worse than othersRate it:

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every jack has his jilleverybody will find someone to have a romantic relationship with at some point in their lifeRate it:

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everything happens for a reasonAll events are purposeful.Everything happens for a reason, so there is no such thing as failure. Mary-Kate OlsenPeople like to say "everything happens for a reason." If you repeat that in your head long enough that starts to sound like "anything can happen with a razor." Laura KightlingerI believe that everything happens for a reason, but I think it's important to seek out that reason - that's how we learn. Drew BarrymoreRate it:

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evil twinA duplicate or counterpart of something or someone that acts in a contrary, nefarious, or insidious manner.Rate it:

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ex aere alieno exireto get out of debt.Rate it:

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ex aqua exstareto stand out of the water.Rate it:

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ex or de manibus alicui or alicuius extorquere aliquidto wrest from a person's hand.Rate it:

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ex vivoMeans "out of the living," that what takes place outside the organismRate it:

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excess baggageSomething or someone not needed or not wanted; something or someone of little use or importance; something or someone considered burdensome.Rate it:

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expellere aliquem domo, possessionibus pellereto turn a person out of his house, his property.Rate it:

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exponere, proponere merces (venales)to set out goods for sale.Rate it:

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extra teli iactum, coniectum esseto be out of range.Rate it:

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exturbare aliquem omnibus fortunis, e possessionibusto drive a person out of house and home.Rate it:

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f** someone overTo exploit somebody in a way which result in an advantage to oneself, at the cost of the other party gaining a considerable disadvantage.Rate it:

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f*ck how it turn outI don't care about how it ends or simply not bothered.Rate it:

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fabulam edereto bring out a play, put it on the stage (used of the man who finds the money).Rate it:

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factor outTo omit, to not consider as a factor.Rate it:

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factor outTo isolate a common factor from an expression.Rate it:

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fade outA type of transition used in movies usually at the end of a scene, in which the transition fades to black from the cut.Rate it:

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fade outdecrease graduallyRate it:

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fag outTo become untwisted or frayed, as the end of a rope, or the edge of canvas.Rate it:

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fail at lifeTo be or become trapped in poverty, or in a situation where someone is not doing anything productive with their lives; to become a loser.Rate it:

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fair-haired boySomeone's favourite, especially a young one; a blue-eyed boy,Rate it:

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fair-haired boySomeone's favourite, especially a young one, a blue-eyed boy (British), (Australian)Rate it:

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Fair-Weather FriendSomeone who is your friend only when you are successful and prosperous but leave you in the time of needRate it:

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faire d'un œuf un bœufTo make a mountain out of a molehill.Rate it:

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faire marcherto fool someone, usually as a jokeRate it:

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faire marcherto make someone walkRate it:

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faire minetteto eat pussy; to perform cunnilingus.Rate it:

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faire tacheto not belong; to stand out awkwardly.Rate it:

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fake it 'til you make it(it's ok to) pretend until you get there (make it real)Rate it:

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fake outTo deceive, mislead, or trick.Rate it:

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fall by the waysideTo fail to be completed, particularly for lack of interest; to be left out.Rate it:

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fall on someone's neckTo embrace someone affectionately or thankfully.Rate it:

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fall outTo come out of something by falling.Rate it:

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fall victimto suffer as a result of external circumstances or someone else's actionsRate it:

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falling outA disagreement; a major difference of opinion.Rate it:

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false alarmA warning sound which turns out to have been erroneous.Rate it:

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