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

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facetiis uti, facetum esseto make witty remarks.Rate it:

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facilem et expeditum esse ad dicendum (Brut. 48. 180)to be a ready, fluent speaker.Rate it:

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faire tapisserie (fam.)To be a wall-flower at a ball.Rate it:

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faire un trou à la lune (fam.)To shoot the moon; To fly from one’s creditors.Rate it:

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famis et sitis patientem esseto be able to endure hunger and thirst.Rate it:

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finitimum esse terraeto be contiguous, adjacent to a country.Rate it:

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fortunae obiectum esseto be abandoned to fate.Rate it:

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fortunae telis propositum esseto be exposed to the assaults of fate.Rate it:

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fortunis maximis ornatum esseto be in the enjoyment of a large fortune.Rate it:

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gloriae, laudi esseto confer distinction on a person; to redound to his credit.Rate it:

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gloriae, laudis cupiditate incensum esse, flagrareto be consumed by the fires of ambition.Rate it:

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goûtez-moi ce vin; vous m'en direz des nouvelles (fam.)You just taste this wine, you don’t get wine like that every day; What do you think of that for wine, my boy?Rate it:

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gratiosum esse (opp. invisum esse)to be popular, influential.Rate it:

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gratiosum esse alicui or apud aliquemto be popular with; to stand well with a person.Rate it:

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gravi morbo affectum esse, conflictari, vexarito be seriously ill.Rate it:

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heredem esse alicuito be some one's heir.Rate it:

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ich esse kein SchweinefleischI don't eat porkRate it:

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il a fait un pied de nez (fam.)He put his fingers to his nose; “He cut a snook.”Rate it:

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il a le timbre fêlé (fam.)He is cracked; He has a screw loose.Rate it:

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il a les jambes en manche de veste (fam.)He is bow-legged.Rate it:

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il a mal au coude (fam.)He is very lazy. Rate it:

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il a mis les pieds dans le plat (fam.)He put his foot in it.Rate it:

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il a un pied de nez (fam.)He pulls a long face, looks foolish.Rate it:

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il boit du lait (fam.)He is satisfied, happy.Rate it:

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il crève dans sa peau (fam.)(lit.) He is extremely fat; (fig.) He is bursting with pride, spite.Rate it:

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il en sait plus d'une (fam.)He knows more than one trick; He knows a trick or two.Rate it:

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il fait la pluie et le beau temps dans cette maisonHis will is law in that house; He is the boss of that show (fam.).Rate it:

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il fait un chien de temps (or, un temps de chien) (fam.)It is wretched weather.Rate it:

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il faut filer (or, filons!) (fam.)We must be off, trot off.Rate it:

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il faut qu'il fourre le doigt (or, more fam., nez) partoutHe must have a finger in every one’s pie.Rate it:

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il n'a pas trois mois dans le ventre (fam.)He cannot live three months.Rate it:

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il n'a pas un radis (fam.)He has not a brass farthing. Rate it:

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il n'y a pas de quoi (fam.)Pray don’t mention it; There is no necessity to apologise. Rate it:

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il ne se mouche pas du coude (fam.)1. He is no fool. 2. He does things in grand style. Rate it:

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il s'est fait sauter la tête (or, la cervelle, more fam. le caisson)He blew his brains out.Rate it:

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il veut toujours fourrer son nez partout (fam.)He wants to have his finger in every pie. Rate it:

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in aegritudine, sollicitudine esseto be vexed, mortified, anxious.Rate it:

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in aere alieno esseto be in debt.Rate it:

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in agris esse, habitareto live in the country.Rate it:

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in altissimo dignitatis gradu collocatum, locatum, positum esseto occupy a very high position in the state.Rate it:

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in amicitia populi Romani esse (Liv. 22. 37)to be on friendly terms with the Roman people.Rate it:

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in amore et deliciis esse alicui (active in deliciis habere aliquem)to be some one's favourite.Rate it:

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in ancoris esse, stare, consistereto ride at anchor.Rate it:

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in angustiis, difficultatibus, esse or versarito be in a dilemma; in difficulties.Rate it:

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in animo habeo or mihi est in animo c. Inf.I am resolved; it is my intention.Rate it:

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in armis esseto be under arms.Rate it:

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in cogitatione defixum esseto be deep in thought.Rate it:

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in controversia (contentione) esse, versarito be at variance with.Rate it:

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in culpa esseto be at fault; to blame; culpable.Rate it:

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