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"a grain of sand is only noticed inside the shoe."ShoeRate it:

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"only those who dream in color can change a black and white world."DreamRate it:

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(de via) decedere alicuimake way for any one.Rate it:

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a chain is only as strong as its weakest linkAn organization (especially a process or a business) is only as strong or powerful as its weakest person. A group of associates is only as strong as its laziest member.Rate it:

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a doctrina mediocriter instructum esseto have received only a moderate education.Rate it:

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a stopped clock is right twice a dayA normally unreliable person or instrument can occasionally provide correct information, even if only by accident.Rate it:

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a suspicione alicuius rei abhorrereto have no presentiment of a thing.Rate it:

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ab (cum) aliquo stare (Brut. 79. 273)to be on a person's side (not ab alicuius partibus).Rate it:

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ab alicuius latere non discedereto be always at a person's side.Rate it:

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abire ex oculis, e conspectu alicuiusto go out of sight, disappear.Rate it:

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abrogare alicui imperiumto deprive a person of his position as commandant.Rate it:

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abrogare alicui munus (Verr. 2. 57)to remove a person from his office.Rate it:

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ace intoTo be barely admitted into something, or to be admitted only at the last minute.Rate it:

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acerbum dolorem alicui inurereto cause any one very acute pain.Rate it:

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acquired tasteSomething that is appreciated only after having initially been regarded as unappealing or unpleasant; a person who is regarded as difficult or dislikable but of whom at least some have grown to approve.Rate it:

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ad alicuius amicitiam se conferre, se applicareto gain some one's friendship; to become intimate with.Rate it:

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ad alicuius sententiam accedere, sententiam alicuius sequito adopt some one's opinion.Rate it:

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ad aures alicuius (not alicui) pervenire, accidereto come to some one's ears.Rate it:

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ad exemplum alicuius se conformareto shape one's conduct after another's model.Rate it:

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ad gubernacula (metaph. only in plur.) rei publicae sedereto hold the reins of government.Rate it:

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ad pedes alicuius accidereto fall at some one's feet.Rate it:

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ad pedes alicuius iacēre, stratum esse (stratum iacēre)to prostrate oneself before a person.Rate it:

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ad pedes alicuius se proicere, se abicere, procumbere, se prosternereto throw oneself at some one's feet.Rate it:

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ad senatum referre (Cic. Dom. 53. 136)to bring a question before the senate (of the presiding magistrate).Rate it:

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Adam and Eve not Adam and SteveImplying that only heterosexual relations are normal.Rate it:

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adamasse aliquem (only in Perf. and Plup.) (Nep. Dion 2. 3)to become devoted to some one.Rate it:

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adesse alicui or alicuius rebus (opp. deesse)to assist, stand by a person.Rate it:

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admirationem alicui movereto fill a person with astonishment.Rate it:

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adscribere alicui salutem (Att. 5. 20. 9)to add to one's letter good wishes to some one.Rate it:

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aegritudinem alicuius elevareto comfort another in his trouble.Rate it:

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aequalem esse alicuiusto be a contemporary of a person.Rate it:

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aequum iudicem se alicui praebereto judge some one equitably.Rate it:

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aetate alicui antecedere, anteireto be older than.Rate it:

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afferre alicui laetitiamto give pleasure to some one.Rate it:

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alicui acceptum referre aliquid (Verr. 2. 70. 170)to put down to a man's credit.Rate it:

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alicui admovere tormentato have a person tortured.Rate it:

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alicui bibere dareto give some one to drink.Rate it:

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alicui bibere ministrareto serve some one with drink.Rate it:

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alicui divinos honores tribuere, habereto pay divine honours to some one.Rate it:

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alicui errorem demere, eripere, extorquereto undeceive a person.Rate it:

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alicui expensum ferre aliquidto put a thing down to a man's account.Rate it:

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alicui ignominiam inurereto inflict an indignity upon, insult a person.Rate it:

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alicui imperatori succedereto succeed some one as general.Rate it:

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alicui morem gerere, obsequito comply with a person's wishes; to humour.Rate it:

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alicui or in alicuius locum succedereto succeed a person in an office.Rate it:

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alicui periculum creare, conflareto endanger, imperil a person or thing.Rate it:

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alicui petenti satisfacere, non deesseto accede to a man's petitions.Rate it:

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alicui regnum deferre, tradereto invest some one with royal power.Rate it:

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alicui servitutem iniungere, imponereto lay the yoke of slavery on some one.Rate it:

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alicui Syria (sorte) obvēnit, obtigitthe province of Syria has fallen to some one's lot.Rate it:

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