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marche ou crèvecomparable to the English idiom sink or swimRate it:

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mouthed offsimple past tense and past participle of mouth offRate it:

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NBInitialism of nota bene; used in written English to introduce something to be noted.Rate it:

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no hablo inglésI don't speak EnglishRate it:

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no-frillsbasic or simple; providing only what is necessary, without anything extra or fancyRate it:

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noblesse obligeThe honourable obligation that is the responsibility of those of high rank; in American English this often includes the expectation of benevolent actions such as helping those less fortunate.Rate it:

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non parlo ingleseI don't speak EnglishRate it:

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nothing to itEasy; simple or straightforward.Rate it:

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nous autres anglais sommes très réservésWe English are very reserved.Rate it:

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nuclear optionA procedure by which the United States Senate can decide any issue with a simple majority, rather than the usual supermajority.Rate it:

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nudo en ochoNudo simple, cuya forma recuerda a un número ocho, que se puede emplear como nudo de tope.Rate it:

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paid upsimple past tense and past participle of pay upRate it:

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paja bravaPlanta herbácea, de la familia de las poáceas, de tallos altos, duros y de rebordes filosos, que cuando seco puede producir cortes por el simple roceRate it:

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parla inglesedo you speak English?Rate it:

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parles-tu anglaisdo you speak English?Rate it:

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parlez-vous anglaisdo you speak English?Rate it:

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parli inglesedo you speak English?Rate it:

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peed offSimple past tense and past participle of pee off.Rate it:

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perpetuum fenus (Att. 5. 21. 13)simple interests.Rate it:

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pretérito perfectoTiempo verbal subdividido en pretérito perfecto simple y pretérito perfecto compuestoRate it:

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purely and simplyIn a pure and simple manner.Rate it:

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random numberA number allotted randomly using suitable generator (electronic machine or as simple "generator" as die).Rate it:

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say cheeseUsed imperatively to elicit a smile from someone for a photograph by their saying "cheese" (the vowel of which, when pronounced as is usual in English, forces a somewhat smile-shaped mouth).Rate it:

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schoolboy errorA fundamental, simple mistake.Rate it:

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screwed upsimple past tense and past participle of screw upRate it:

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se habla inglés"we speak English".Rate it:

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ser una papaResultar simple; carecer de dificultad.Rate it:

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set downSimple sum of parts set + down, to place, especially on the ground or a surface; to cease carrying.Rate it:

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shacked upSimple past tense and past participle of shack up.Rate it:

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skeleton crewThe minimum number of personnel needed to operate and maintain an item at its most simple operating requirements, such as a ship or business, during an emergency or shut down, and at the same time, to keep vital functions operating.Rate it:

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soy inglésI am EnglishRate it:

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soy inglesaI am EnglishRate it:

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sprechen Sie Englischdo you speak English?Rate it:

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sprichst du Englischdo you speak English?Rate it:

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tap inA simple, short putt very close to the hole.Rate it:

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tap inA simple shot into the goal from close range, and without opposition.Rate it:

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the rain in spain stays mainly in the plainEnglish people use this phrase to try to "correct" people's accents to speak what they like to call "proper" English by changing the way words in this sentence are pronounced.Rate it:

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there isThird-person singular simple present indicative form of there be. Used to indicate the existence of something physical or abstract in a particular place. see also there are.Rate it:

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third personthe form of a verb used when the subject of a sentence is not the audience or the one making the statement. In English, pronouns used with the third person include he, she, it, one, they, and who.Rate it:

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tickled pinkSimple past tense and past participle of tickle pink.Rate it:

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tilting at windmillsTilting at windmills is an English idiom which means "attacking imaginary enemies", originating from Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote.Rate it:

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to bootSome variations in usage remain archaic. Old English, Middle English: to help, in addition.Rate it:

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tranchons le motIn plain English; Not to mince matters; To put it plainly.Rate it:

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tuckered outSimple past tense and past participle of tucker out.Rate it:

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when it's at homePlainly; in plain English; when it comes down to it; at it's most basic level.Rate it:

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words of one syllableSimple, clear, straightforward language; blunt language.Rate it:

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write downIn a simple or condescending style.Rate it:

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yes and noAn answer in reply to a yes-no question, indicating there is no simple "yes" or "no" answerRate it:

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yo no hablo inglésI don't speak EnglishRate it:

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вы говорите по-английскиdo you speak English?Rate it:

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