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tie upTo secure with rope, string, etc.Rate it:

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white elephantAn ornament etc that is unwanted or is a financial burden; an unprofitable investment.Rate it:

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dust bunnyA small clump of dust, fluff, hair, particles of skin, etc. that tends to accumulate indoors in areas that are not regularly dusted, such as under heavy furniture.Rate it:

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holy fuckExpression of terror, awe, surprise, shock, etc., often at something seen for the first time or remembered immediately before using this term.Rate it:

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answer backTo issue echo characters, protocol responses, reflexive connection requests, etc.Rate it:

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cast offTo let go a cable or rope securing a vessel to a buoy, wharf etc so that she may proceed.Rate it:

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choke upTo lose one's power of speech, because of embarrassment, fear etc.Rate it:

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mieux vaut tenir que courirMieux vaut la possession immédiate d’un bien quelconque que la recherche d’un bien plus considérable.Rate it:

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play to winTo make a special, determined effort to achieve general success or a particular goal, in life, in one's career, in negotiation, etc.Rate it:

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hop upto make something, especially a machine, better (faster, bigger etc.)Rate it:

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à brebis tondue Dieu mesure le ventLa providence proportionne nos épreuves à nos forces ; Dieu ne nous envoie pas plus d’épreuves que nous n’en pouvons supporter.Rate it:

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black as thunderVery black (especially of a mood, a frown, etc.).Rate it:

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box inTo limit someone's freedom of thought, movement, expression, etc.Rate it:

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duck outTo depart quickly or exit abruptly, especially in a manner which does not attract notice and before a meeting, event, etc. has concluded.Rate it:

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ginger upTo make something more interesting, fun, lively etc.Rate it:

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kiss of deathSomething that may seem good and favourable but that actually brings ruin to hopes, plans, etc.Rate it:

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know one's own mindTo clearly understand one's own feelings, intentions, preferences, etc; to know precisely what one wants; to be decisive or determined.Rate it:

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le ban et l'arrière-banLa division en deux classes de la population virile d’un pays : l’une, composée des habitants les plus valides, prend les armes en certaines occasions ; et l’autre, formée des plus âgés, ne se lève que dans les grands périls de l’état, pour seconder la première.Rate it:

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les grosses mouches passent à travers la toile de la justice, mais les petites y sont prisesOne man may steal a horse, while another dare not look over the hedge; Justice will whip a beggar, but bow to a lord; One does the scath, another has the harm; The crow gets pardoned, and the dove has the blame.Rate it:

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light upTo light a cigarette, pipe, etc.Rate it:

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sentir l'huileTo smell of the lamp (of poetry, etc.).Rate it:

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sick noteA note from a doctor certifying the patient is ill, and therefore unable to go to work, school etc.Rate it:

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take to the cleanersTo take a significant quantity of a person's money or valuables, through gambling, unfavorable investing, fraud, litigation, etc.Rate it:

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à consommer de préférence avantPhrase suivie de la mention de la date limite d’utilisation optimale, indiquée sur l’emballage de certains produits alimentaires tels que les conserves, les produits d’épicerie, le café, les produits surgelés, etc.Rate it:

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a granelHablando de cosas menudas, como trigo, centeno, etc., sin orden, número ni medida.Rate it:

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à plucheÀ plus, bye, à bientôt.Rate it:

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à revoirLocution dont on se sert pour dire qu’il faut faire un nouvel examen d’un compte, d’une citation, d’un écrit, etc.Rate it:

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à tout à l'heureSe dit à la fin d’une conversation dont les locuteurs savent qu’ils vont se retrouver un peu plus tard.Rate it:

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à tout seigneur tout honneurChacun doit recevoir ce qui lui est dû selon son rang, sa dignité, ses mérites, ses actions, etc.Rate it:

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à touteSe dit à la fin d’une conversation dont les locuteurs savent qu’ils vont se retrouver un peu plus tard ou presque immédiatement.Rate it:

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à trop crier au loup, on en voit le museauVariante de à trop crier au loup, on finit par ne plus y croire.Rate it:

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about turnA complete change of opinion, direction, etc.Rate it:

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accidente geográficoCada elemento que conforma el relieve de una zona geográfica, tales como ríos, valles, montañas, etc.Rate it:

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activo financieroTítulos que las instituciones generan para representar el capital del cual están constituidos. Son activos financieros las acciones, cuentas remuneradas, instrumentos de deuda, fondos comunes de inversión, derechos, títulos de valores de naturaleza mobiliaria, depósitos bancarios, valores mobiliarios, participaciones en fondos de inversión, contrato a futuro, opciones, swaps, etc.Rate it:

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acto locutivoActo físico de producir un enunciado, es decir, su gramaticalidad, pronunciación, etc., por contraposición al acto ilocutivo —lo que con esta producción se hace— y el acto perlocutivo —los efectos eventuales que esta enunciación produce.Rate it:

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after the jumpUsed to introduce an inline advertisement in a webpage etc.Rate it:

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ah bonFréquent dans le langage parlé pour marquer l’étonnement, l’incrédulité, etc.Rate it:

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al abordajeExpresión para atacar un barco o una nave. Se usa con los verbos entrar, saltar, tomar, etc.Rate it:

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all dressedused in reference to (ordering) or eating a pizza with "everything", meaning all toppings (mushrooms, peppers, etc.) on itRate it:

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and thatAnd everything related to that; and so on; etc.Rate it:

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anni descriptiothe division of the year (into months, etc.)Rate it:

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anything goesNo restrictions, guidelines, rules, expectations, parameters, requirements, dress codes etc.Rate it:

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ark ruffianRogues who, in conjunction with watermen, robbed, and sometimes murdered, on the water, by picking a quarrel with the passengers in a boat, boarding it, plundering, stripping, and throwing them overboard, etc. A species of badger.Rate it:

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as the saying goesUsed before or after saying an apt proverb, adage, cliché etc.Rate it:

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asiento de víaEs la operación de extender los carriles sobre las explanaciones del camino, asegurándolos en largueros, traviesas, cojinetes, etc., según el sistema empleado. La operación total comprende el replanteo de la vía, balastaje, preparación y tendido de traviesas, colocación de carriles, recorte, etc. Del conjunto de estos trabajos depende la seguridad de la explotación, por lo que se encarga de ello a cuadrillas de obreros especializados dirigidos por asentadores.Rate it:

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au largeEn établissant plus spacieusement.Rate it:

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au largePlus loin.Rate it:

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aux innocents les mains pleinesLes novices disposent parfois de plus de chance.Rate it:

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backwaterA remote place; somewhere that remains unaffected by new events, progresses, ideas, etc.Rate it:

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bad offan extreme or severe situation i.e. badly beaten, in poor health or poor mental well being i.e. hurt, not doing well, struggling to stay alive, etc.; can also mean poor financially or bad in some other wayRate it:

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