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est-ce qu'elle est belle?—elle est comme il y en a tantIs she beautiful?—Nothing to stare at; Nothing out of the common.Rate it:

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est-ce que vous vous ĂȘtes brouillĂ©s?Are you no longer friends?Rate it:

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et al.And others; to complete a list, especially of people, as authors of a published work.Rate it:

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et aliaAnd others; used of things; neuter pluralRate it:

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et aliaeAnd others; used of women or girls; feminine plural.Rate it:

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et alibiand elsewhere; used to terminate lists of passages in a textRate it:

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et aliiAnd others; used of men or boys, or groups of mixed gender; masculine pluralRate it:

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et aliosAnd others; used of people, unless exclusively of female genderRate it:

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et ceteraand so onRate it:

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et hoc genus omneAnd all this kind.Rate it:

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et id genus omneAnd everything of that sort.Rate it:

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et seq.And that which follows.Rate it:

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et seqq.Abbreviation of et sequentia; and those which follow.Rate it:

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et tu, Brute"You too, Brutus" or "even you, Brutus"; expression of recognition of betrayal.Rate it:

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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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eternal sleep(mythology, fiction, fantasy) A magical state of suspended animation, where-in the recipient is placed in a state of ageless, deathless, everlasting sleep. Well-known examples are Endymion, (the lover of the Greek moon goddess, Selene), and the princess from Sleeping Beauty.Rate it:

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eternal triangleA relationship involving three persons (usually two women and one man or two men and one woman) among whom there are conflicting and competing attachments of a romantic or emotional nature.Rate it:

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ĂȘtes-vous allergique Ă  certains mĂ©dicamentsare you allergic to any medications?Rate it:

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ĂȘtes-vous de la noce?Are you one of the wedding party?Rate it:

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ĂȘtes-vous des nĂŽtresAre you one of our party? Are you one of us? Do you think as we do?Rate it:

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Ă©tourdir la grosse faimTo take the edge off one’s appetite.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre Ă  fond de cale (fam.)To be hard up, at the end of one’s resources.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre Ă  l'affĂ»tTo be watching for a favourable opportunity; To be on the look-out. Rate it:

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ĂȘtre au bout de sa corde (or, son rouleau)To be at the end of one’s tether; To have no more to say.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre au bout de son latin (or, rouleau)To be at one’s wits’ end; Not to know what to do, or say, next.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre au bout de son rouleau, de son latin, de sa gammeTo be at one’s wits’ end; Not to know what to do.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre au dessous de ses affaires, ĂȘtre au dessus de ses affaires (ironic.)To be unable to meet one’s liabilities, to be unsuccessful.Rate it:

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

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ĂȘtre dans ses petits souliersTo be uneasy in one’s mind; To be on pins and needles.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre de paroleTo be as good as one’s word.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre entre l'enclume et le marteauTo be in a dilemma; To be between the devil and the deep sea.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre ferme sur les arçons(lit.) To have a firm seat in the saddle; (fig.) Not to waver in one’s principles.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre gros jean comme devantTo be no better off than one was before, in spite of all one’s efforts.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre marquĂ© au bTo be either hump-backed, one-eyed, lame, or a stutterer.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre nĂ© coiffĂ©To be born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth (literally, with a caul).Rate it:

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ĂȘtre payĂ© pour savoirTo know a thing to one’s cost.Rate it:

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ĂȘtre plein de cƓurTo be full of generosity; To be noble-minded; To have a high sense of one’s duties towards others.Rate it:

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

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ĂȘtre sur le cĂŽtĂ© (or, flanc)To be on one’s back, ill.Rate it:

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EuropeThe portion of Eurasia west of the Urals, traditionally considered a continent in its own right, located north of Africa, west of Asia and east of the Atlantic Ocean.Rate it:

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EuropeContinental Europe, typically the western portion, and excluding the island nations or the larger Mediterranean islands.Rate it:

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even homer nodsNot even the most vigilant and expert are immune from erring.Rate it:

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even keelA situation in which the boat is level and balanced for a smooth ride.Rate it:

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even keelOf a business or other activity which is under control and running smoothly.Rate it:

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even keelA state of having one's emotions under control and balanced.Rate 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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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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