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nest togetherTo fit together snugly; to be part of a compact unit.Rate it:

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South TibetUsed other than as an idiom: see south, Tibet. (the southern part of Tibet)(in particular, in the People's Republic of China) Those areas located south of the McMahon Line, which are now administered by the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh, and which were formerly part of the Tibetan cultural area.Rate it:

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à demainFormule de politesse prononcée pour prendre congé de quelqu’un jusqu’au lendemain.Rate it:

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à la prochaineS’utilise pour prendre congé de quelqu’un.Rate it:

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above the foldThe term "above the fold" refers to the part of a webpage that users can see without scrolling down.Rate it:

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actor primarum (secundarum, tertiarum) partiumthe actor who plays the leading part.Rate it:

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all in allGenerally; for the most part; mostly.Rate it:

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até que a morte nos separetill death do us partRate it:

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attache ta tuqueSe dit pour faire part d’un avertissement de conséquences lourdes ou fâcheuses pour l’interlocuteur.Rate it:

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au plaisirS’utilise pour prendre congé de quelqu’un.Rate it:

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au revoirS’utilise pour prendre congé de quelqu’un.Rate it:

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aux armesCri par lequel on avertit une troupe de prendre les armes.Rate it:

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aux grands maux les grands remèdesLorsque la situation l’exige, il faut savoir prendre les mesures nécessaires.Rate it:

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back fortyThe most remote or inaccessible part of any place.Rate it:

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barrelThe hollow basal part of a feather.Rate it:

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bis repetita placentL’expression se prend en mauvaise part et signifie « abuser des bonnes choses, d’un succès ».Rate it:

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bite inTo corrode metallic plates by means of an acid, as part of an etching process.Rate it:

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bon cavalier monte à toute mainIl faut prendre des risques pour réussir.Rate it:

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bon voyageSe dit pour dire au revoir à quelqu’un qui part en voyage.Rate it:

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bottom of the ninthIn baseball, the second part of the ninth and final inning. The end of the game.Rate it:

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brain surgerySurgery on any part of the nervous system, especially the brain; neurosurgery.Rate it:

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brake pedalcar partRate it:

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break the back ofTo achieve the greater part of some project.Rate it:

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break upTo dissolve; to part.Rate it:

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business endThe part of a tool or other similar item, that is physically used for its operation, rather than the part which is held.Rate it:

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by the grace of godUsed as part of the titles of royalty.Rate it:

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ça ne mange pas de painÇa ne nécessite pas de grande dépense ou de grands efforts, cela ne peut nuire ou cela ne fait pas prendre de grands risques.Rate it:

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casting couchA sofa on which a jobseeker is expected to perform sexual acts in return for a part in a film or other job.Rate it:

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chip inTo make a contribution; help in a small way; especially, to pay for a part of something.Rate it:

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circulez y'a rien à voirSignifie que le sujet ne nécessite pas d’attention particulière, par absence de nécessité ou au contraire par absence de volonté de la part de l’énonciateur.Rate it:

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clap onto temporarily add something to an existing part, especially to add an additional sail to take advantage of a fair windRate it:

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common crossingThe part of a railway switch or turnout where the running-rails cross; a frog.Rate it:

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connais-toi toi-mêmeAvant toute chose, la tâche de tout homme ou femme est de prendre conscience de son être intérieur. Socrate y voyait plus exactement une exhortation à « prendre conscience de sa propre mesure sans tenter de rivaliser avec les dieux ».Rate it:

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consist inTo have the thing mentioned as the only or most important part.Rate it:

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coquelin fait le rôle principalCoquelin is taking the principal part.Rate it:

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cream offTo extract the cream or creamy part from something.Rate it:

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crown jewelsA part of a company sought by another in a hostile takeover.Rate it:

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demander la moitié de la routeEn Côte d'Ivoire, dans l'ethnie Baoulé, prendre congé de quelqu'un. Demander la route implique que le locuteur ne souhaite pas revenir.Rate it:

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demander la routeEn Afrique francophone, prendre congé de quelqu'un.Rate it:

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depart withTo resign; to part with.Rate it:

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DNAThat part of a person's character that has a genetic origin.Rate it:

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ear tunnelA part of the ear.Rate it:

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eat someone out of house and homeC. 1598, William Shakespeare, Henry IV, Part 2, Act II Scene I.Rate it:

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fais ce que dois, advienne que pourraOn ne peut maîtriser tous les aspects d’un problème ; on peut seulement faire sa part de travail en espérant que cela suffira à résoudre ledit problème.Rate it:

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feed a cold, starve a feverEating more will cure the common cold, and eating less will cure a fever.1887, J. H. Whelan, "The Treatment of Colds.", The Practitioner, vol. 38, pg. 180:"Feed a cold, starve a fever." There is a deal of wisdom in the first part of this advice. A person with a catarrh should take an abundance of light nutritious food, and some light wine, but avoid spirits, and above all tobacco.1968, Katinka Loeser, The Archers at Home, publ. Atheneum, New York, pg. 60:I have a cold. 'Feed a cold, starve a fever.' You certainly know that.2009, Shelly Reuben, Tabula Rasa, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, ISBN 015101079X, pg. 60:They say feed a cold, starve a fever, but they don't tell you what to do when you got both, so I figured scrambled eggs, tea, and toast.Rate it:

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feed offTo consume as part of a dietRate it:

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filter outTo selectively remove part of something.Rate it:

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for one's particularFor one's part; as far as one is concerned.Rate it:

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get out while the getting's goodTo sell all or part of one's holdings in stocks, real estate, a business, etc. while conditions are good, particularly in anticipation of a drop in prices.Rate it:

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Go Along for the RideTo accompany someone in an activity without taking part in itRate it:

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