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hominum coetus, congressus fugereto shun society.Rate it:

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I just work hereIndicates that the speaker cannot answer their interrogator's question, because of lack of experience with or knowledge on the topic.Rate it:

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I see London, I see FranceIndicates that a person's underwear is showing.Rate it:

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if it ain't broke, don't fix itLeave something alone; avoid correcting, fixing, or improving what is already sufficient, as it could end up being detrimentalRate it:

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ignorance is blissLack of knowledge results in happinessSometime you are more comfortable if you dont know something.Rate it:

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il connaît paris comme sa pocheHe knows Paris perfectly; He knows all the ins and outs of Paris; His knowledge of Paris is extensive and peculiar.Rate it:

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il est mort de sa belle mortHe died a natural death.Rate it:

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il fait cher vivre à londresLiving in London is dear.Rate it:

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in broad daylightIn ample natural illumination, during the daytime.Rate it:

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in the rawIn the natural state; in real life.Rate it:

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institutional racismInstitutional racism is a form of racism that is embedded as normal practice within society or an organisation.Rate it:

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it's not what you know but who you knowFor success, and especially to obtain employment, one's knowledge and skills are less useful and less important than one's network of personal contacts.1951, G. P. Bush and L. H. Hattery, "Federal Recruitment of Junior Engineers," Science, vol. 114, no. 2966, p. 456:Eighty-four students referred to political influence as a disadvantage of federal employment with such remarks as: "There are too many political connections necessary . . . it's not what you know but who you knowRate it:

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ita (ea lege, ea condicione) nati sumusthis is our natural tendency, our destiny; nature compels us.Rate it:

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jacktarNickname for a sailor in the Royal Navy.Rate it:

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keys to the kingdomA resource, usually information or knowledge, the possession of which gives the possessor access to power.Rate it:

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killer instinctThe natural inclination to do whatever is necessary to succeed (including extreme violence)Rate it:

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kingA male monarch; member of a royal family who is the supreme ruler of his nation.Rate it:

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know one's ass from a hole in the groundTo have an adequate level of knowledge or skill; to understand what one is doing or talking about.Rate it:

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Know the RopesTo be well aware of everything around, to have knowledge of doing any complicated thingRate it:

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knowledge is powerWith knowledge and/or education, one's potential or ability to succeed in the pursuit of his objectives will certainly increase.Rate it:

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lay of the landThe physical characteristics of the terrain or surrounding natural environment.Rate it:

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leave it beTo allow something to follow its natural course.Rate it:

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let it beTo leave something to follow its natural course.Rate it:

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Let Your Hair DownTo act in a natural way, revealing ones real self, to behave in a free and relaxing mannerRate it:

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litterarum scientiam (only in sing.) habereto possess literary knowledge.Rate it:

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live a lieTo conceal something about oneself, without the knowledge of which others cannot know one's true character or perspective.Rate it:

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live and learnAn exhortation to gain knowledge from living experiences. Commonly used after an accident or misfortune to indicate a moral lesson.Rate it:

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madera plásticaMaterial fabricado combinando madera natural y plásticos usualmente reciclados.Rate it:

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man among menA man who is accepted on the same terms, and as having the same worth, as other men in society.Rate it:

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man is the measure of all thingsthe doctrine that all knowledge is subjective, being derived from observations made by humans, and there can be no objective truthRate it:

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maroíta canosaAve paseriforme perteneciente a la familia Tyrannidae, que habita las islas de La Española y Jamaica. Su hábitat natural son los bosques húmedos de las tierras bajas y los bosques húmedos de montaña subtropicales o tropicales.Rate it:

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masa madreMasa leudada con levadura natural y espontáneamente, que se utiliza como ingrediente en la elaboración de los panes, como el de centeno, que no tienen suficiente gluten para un leudado directo. Se elabora a temperatura ambiente, produciendo un pan de crecimiento lento, miga muy compacta y sabor intenso.Rate it:

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matter of courseA natural or logical outcome.Rate it:

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memesterAn ancient person with low knowledge. That has been infected with a racket.Rate it:

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mineral de hierroLa forma natural de encontrar hierro.Rate it:

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morbo perire, absūmi, consūmito die a natural death.Rate it:

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mostaza negraHierba anual de la familia de las Brassicaceae, natural de la costa mediterránea de Europa y ampliamente difundida por el uso de su semilla como especia. Es una planta erecta, de tallo ligeramente pubescente y poco ramificado, que puede alcanzar casi 250 cm de altura. Presenta flores terminales, vistosas, y su fruto es una cápsula de hasta 2 cm de largo, con picos de forma cónica; contiene semillas numerosas, de alrededor de 1 mm de diámetro, color pardorrojizo y superficie reticulada, que una vez desprovistas de su cubierta se emplean secas y molidas como especia. Tostadas pierden parte de su intensidad, pero ganan un aroma intenso y nogado.Rate it:

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mutual admiration societyA group of two or more people, in a workplace or other social environment, who routinely express considerable esteem and support for one another, sometimes to the point of exaggeration or pretense.Rate it:

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nabo del diabloPlanta trepadora con zarcillos, hojas pentalobuladas, flores azuladas o blancas; el fruto es una baya de color rojo. La planta es tóxica y tiene uso en medicina natural como purgante y rubefaciente. Los brotes tiernos son comestibles.Rate it:

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native soilSource, place of origin, principal location, or natural habitat.Rate it:

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natura et ingeniumnatural gifts.Rate it:

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natura locithe natural position of a place.Rate it:

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natura proclivem esse ad vitiato have a natural propensity to vice.Rate it:

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naturae bonanatural advantages.Rate it:

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necessaria (opp. voluntaria) morte morito die a natural death.Rate it:

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nest eggA natural or artificial egg placed in a bird's nest, to encourage the bird to lay its own eggs there.Rate it:

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nobody's perfectUsed when someone's mistakes or flaws are acknowledged, to remind that everyone else makes mistakes and has flaws1995, New York Magazine Vol. 28, No. 5, 30 January 1995, The de-moralization of society (Book Review)Hypocrisy, particularly in sexual matters, is excused on the grounds that hey, nobody's perfect, and at least folks back then felt bad enough to lie.2000, Madonna, Nobody's PerfectI feel so sad. What I did wasn't right. I feel so bad and I must say to you: Sorry, but nobody's perfect. Nobody's perfect. What did you expect? I'm doing my bestRate it:

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número naturalCualquiera de los números que se usan para contar los elementos de un conjunto, son enteros positivos { 1, 2, 3, 4,... } {\displaystyle \{1,2,3,4,...\}}.Rate it:

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número naturalCualquiera de los números que se usan para contar los elementos de un conjunto, son enteros positivos más el cero { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,... } {\displaystyle \{0,1,2,3,4,...\}}.Rate it:

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off the top of one's headWithout great thought or investigation; extemporaneous; natural; offhand.Rate it:

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