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turn a phraseTo create a particular linguistic expression which is strikingly clear, appropriate, and memorable.Rate it:

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un esprit sain dans un corps sainTraduction de l’expression latine mens sana in corpore sano.Rate it:

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un n'attend pas l'autreExpression utilisée pour décrire une situation où plusieurs faits de même nature se succèdent rapidement.Rate it:

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une heure plus tard dans les MaritimesSe dit lorsqu'une personne arrive ou réagit en retard par rapport aux autres ou par rapport à la situation. Note : L'expression est utilisée telle quelle, quel que soit le lieu dont il est question dans l'énoncé.Rate it:

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until we meet againgoodbye The phrase "until we meet again" is a common expression used when saying goodbye to someone. It suggests that the separation between two people is temporary, and they will see each other again in the future. The phrase conveys a sense of hopefulness and optimism, implying that the bond between two individuals is strong enough to withstand a period of separation and that they will be reunited at some point in the future. It is often used as a way of expressing affection, goodwill, and a desire to maintain a relationship despite physical distance. The phrase can be used in various contexts, from casual conversations between friends to more formal occasions such as graduations, retirements, or funerals. In each case, it carries a similar message of hope and a commitment to maintaining a connection, even when physical proximity is not possible. Overall, the phrase "until we meet again" is a sentimental expression that suggests that separation is only temporary and that two individuals will be reunited in the future. It is often used to express affection, goodwill, and a desire to maintain a relationship despite physical distance or other challenges.Rate it:

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ut Ciceronis verbis utarto use Cicero's expression; to say with Cicero (not ut cum Cicerone loquar).Rate it:

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ut ita dicamso to speak (used to modify a figurative expression).Rate it:

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ut levissime dicam (opp. ut gravissimo verbo utar)to use the mildest expression.Rate it:

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vade retro, SatanaExpression pour refuser une tentation.Rate it:

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verbo parum valere (Tusc. 3. 5. 11)to unable to find a suitable expression.Rate it:

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verbum translatum (Or. 27. 92)a figurative expression; a word used metaphorically.Rate it:

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vieux motard que jamaisDéformation plaisante de l’expression mieux vaut tard que jamais.Rate it:

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vite fait, bien faitExpression qui s’emploie pour dire qu’une chose facile a été rapidement effectuée.Rate it:

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voces iacere (Sall. Iug. 11)to let fall an expression.Rate it:

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vous l'avez fait tant bien que malYou did it in a casual (off-hand) way.Rate it:

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vultus ficti simulatiquea feigned expression.Rate it:

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wailen man!cool man, awesome...friend! (expression)Rate it:

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wait and seeExpression anglaise signifiant « attendez et voyez » pour encourager une personne à être patiente.Rate it:

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way to goAn expression of congratulations, encouragement, or approval.Rate it:

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wear outOf a shirt, not tucked into the pants; worn in a casual manner.Rate it:

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wha gwanA casual greeting with a meaning similar to what's up?Rate it:

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what do you sayUsed to ask or remind a child to say a polite expression.Rate it:

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what it isA casual greetingRate it:

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what would Jesus doExpression intended to help a person facing a choice with moral, ethical or religious implications.Rate it:

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what's going onExpression of concern, asking for an explanationRate it:

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what's upA casual greeting with usage similar to "How are you?" or "Nice to meet you".Rate it:

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which do you want first, the good news or the bad news?An expression stated before having to share bad news (sometimes there is no good news)Rate it:

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who would have thought itAn expression of surprise or incredulityRate it:

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why i never!An expression of astonishment at something the speaker or any normal person would never do, say, etcRate it:

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winner, winner, chicken dinnerAn expression or declaration of victory, especially in a game of chance.Rate it:

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wiped out!The expression can be visualized as one would erase the blackboard, eliminate the moisture on the window glass.Rate it:

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with friends like these who needs enemiesAn expression indicating that one's close associates prove more adversarial than one's opponents.Rate it:

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witha flint and a meat axeA Depression Expression: A violent verbal assertion and call for action as a result of a dirty trick or mischevious misdemeanor.Rate it:

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written all over someone's faceVery obvious, from someone's facial expression.Rate it:

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yeah, rightA sarcastic expression of disbelief.Rate it:

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you have no ideaYou have no idea is a casual phrase used to respond to someone commenting on your difficult circumstances.Rate it:

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you knowExpression signifying a pause or hesitation.Rate it:

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you knowExpression used to imply meaning, rather than say it, such as when a person is embarrassed.Rate it:

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your assA sarcastic expression of disbelief.Rate it:

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извините за выражениеpardon my French; if you'll excuse the expressionRate it:

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לחייםA blessing, a toast, and an expression of goodwill.Rate it:

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