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adiungi, addi coniunctivo (Marc. Cap. 3. 83)to be used with the conjunctive mood.Rate it:

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aller du pied (or, courir) comme un chat maigreTo be a good walker.Rate it:

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angle for farthingsTo beg out of a prison window with a cap, or box, let down at the end of a long string.Rate it:

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arme à double tranchantdouble-edged swordRate it:

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armé de pied en capArmed from head to foot, cap-à-pie.Rate it:

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au piedRappel à un animal par son maitre, de ne pas s’éloigner de lui.Rate it:

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avoir toujours le pied en l'airTo be always on the go.Rate it:

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bust a capTo fire a weapon; to shoot with a gun.Rate it:

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bust a cap in someone's assAlternative form of pop a cap in someone's ass.Rate it:

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c'est au pied du mur qu'on voit le maçonOn ne peut juger de la compétence de quelqu’un qu’en le voyant travailler.Rate it:

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c'est le piedC’est très bien.Rate it:

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cap in handIn a humble and respectful mannerRate it:

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cap it all offTo surpass or outdo something.Rate it:

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cap it all offTo finish or complete something.Rate it:

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cap offTo finish.Rate it:

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cap over the windmillIn a crazed manner.Rate it:

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de plain piedOn the same level (of rooms on the same floor, or on a level with the ground).Rate it:

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être au pied du murNe plus avoir d’échappatoire, être contraint d’agir, ne plus pouvoir reculer.Rate it:

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faire huit kilomètres à pied, à cheval, en voitureTo walk, ride, drive, five miles.Rate it:

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faire un pied de nezto thumb one's noseRate it:

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feather in one's capAn accomplishment; particularly one that is flaunted or boasted of.Rate it:

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Feather in Your CapA great achievement or honor which makes one proudRate it:

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haut le pied!Be off!Rate it:

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if the cap fitsEllipsis of if the cap fits, wear itRate it:

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il a bon pied, bon œilHe is sound, wind and limb; He is hale and hearty.Rate 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 pied à l'étrierHe is ready to start.Rate it:

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il a le pied marinHe has got his sea-legs; He is a good sailor.Rate it:

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il a trouvé chaussure à son piedHe has found just what he wanted; He has found his match.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 est aisé d'aller à pied quand on tient son cheval par la brideIt is easy to stoop from state when that state can be resumed at will.Rate it:

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il m'a fait faire le pied de grue pendant deux heuresHe made me wait two hours for him; I was dancing attendance on him for two hours.Rate it:

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il ne sait sur quel pied danserHe does not know which way to turn.Rate it:

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il ne se mouche pas du pied (pop.)1. He is a man of importance; He gives himself airs. 2. He is no fool.Rate it:

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il sèche sur piedHe is pining away.Rate it:

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j'ai fait mon travail d'arraché piedI did my work straight off, without stopping.Rate it:

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j'en tirerai pied ou aileI will get something out of it.Rate it:

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je l'ai mis au pied du murI drove him into a corner; I made him decide one way or the other.Rate it:

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la mort l'a pris au pied levéDeath took him without a moment’s notice.Rate it:

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lâcher pied1. To lose ground. 2. To scamper away.Rate it:

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laissez-lui prendre un pied, il en prendra quatrese dit en parlant de quelqu’un qui est entreprenant et qui abuse de l’indulgence, de la facilité qu’on a pour lui.Rate it:

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le pied m'a manquéMy foot slipped.Rate it:

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lever le piedTo decamp (of a dishonest banker, etc.).Rate it:

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mettre (quelqu'un) à pied(fam.) To dismiss (a functionary); To deprive a cabman of his licence.Rate it:

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ne pas savoir sur quel pied danserTo be unsure of what to do.Rate it:

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ne prenez pas ce que je dis au pied de la lettreDo not take what I say literally.Rate it:

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nightcapA warm cloth cap worn while sleeping, often with pajamas. Nightcaps were common in northern Europe before central heating was available, when homes were cold at night.Rate it:

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on loge à pied et à chevalGood entertainment (accommodation) for man and beast.Rate it:

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partir du bon piedTo put one’s best foot foremost.Rate it:

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partir du mauvais piedTo start off on the wrong foot.Rate it:

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