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facetiis uti, facetum esseto make witty remarks.Rate it:

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fortuna secunda utito be fortunate, lucky.Rate it:

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hoc solacio frui, utito solace oneself with the thought...Rate it:

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hospitio alicuius utito enjoy a person's hospitality.Rate it:

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infirma, aegra valetudine esse or utito be ill, weakly.Rate it:

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ioco uti (Off. 1. 29. 103)to make a joke.Rate it:

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lectissimis verbis uti (De Or. 3. 37)to employ carefully chosen expressions.Rate it:

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mediocribus consiliis utito adopt half-measures.Rate it:

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meliore (deteriore) condicione esse, utito find one's circumstances altered for the better (the worse).Rate it:

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minis utito use threats.Rate it:

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occasione utito make use of, avail oneself of an opportunity.Rate it:

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omnia temere agere, nullo iudicio utito have no principles.Rate it:

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proeliis secundis utito fight successfully.Rate it:

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ratione praeditum esse, utito be endowed with reason.Rate it:

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simili utito employ a comparison, simile.Rate it:

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suo consilio utito go one's own way, proceed independently.Rate it:

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suo iudicio utito act in accordance with one's convictions.Rate it:

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temperantia utito behave with moderation.Rate it:

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uti aliquo (familiariter)to be on intimate terms with some one.Rate it:

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uti aliquo amicoto be friendly with any one.Rate it:

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uti aliquo familiariterto be on very intimate terms with...Rate it:

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varia fortuna utito experience the vicissitudes of fortune; to have a chequered career.Rate it:

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ventis secundis, adversis utito have favourable, contrary, winds.Rate it:

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ils vécurent heureux et eurent beaucoup d'enfantsPhrase de conclusion convenue et archétypique de nombreux contes pour enfants se terminant par le mariage du protagoniste. Note : il existe de nombreuses variantes, ce modèle n’étant pas figé.Rate it:

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look aroundTo take note of what is going on; To make oneself aware.Rate it:

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shuffleA rhythm commonly used in blues music. Consists of a series of triplet notes with the middle note missing, so that it sounds like a long note followed by a short note. Sounds like a walker dragging one foot.Rate it:

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a good beginning makes a good endingGood beginnings promise a good end; start off on a good note to reap the benefits at the end.Rate it:

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born with a silver spoon in one's mouthNote. The original nautical expression is just born with a silver spoon and describes those young gentlemen who were able to enter the Royal Navy without examination and whose promotion was assured. the converse was born with a wooden ladle.Rate it:

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fire offTo write a note or letter quickly.Rate it:

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bear in mindRemember; consider; note.Rate it:

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goodbye, cruel worldAn exclamation made before committing suicide, in speech, text, or in a suicide note.Rate it:

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shave and a haircutA 7-note riff played at the end of a song for comic effect.Rate it:

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front page newsFront page news is an expression of surprise or of such extraordinary consequence or concept so as to be considered worthy of a front page newspaper note.Rate it:

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mark down asTo come to a conclusion about someone or something; to make a note of one's conclusion about someone or something.Rate it:

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aliquem de dignitatis gradu demovereto overthrow a person (cf. sect. IX. 6).Rate it:

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aliquem gradu movere, depellere or de gradu (statu) deicereto overthrow a person (cf. sect. IX. 6).Rate it:

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aliquid in commentarios suos referre (Tusc. 3. 22. 54)to enter a thing in one's note-book.Rate it:

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arma ponere (not deponere)to pile arms (cf. sect. XII. 3, note vestem deponere...).Rate it:

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attention les yeuxCe dont on parle est important, mérite l’attention. Note : cette expression est souvent, mais pas nécessairement, ironique.Rate it:

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avis au lecteurA note to the reader; A word to the wise; Verb. sap.Rate it:

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bon matinFormule de politesse amicale ou formelle utilisée pour saluer une personne le matin. Note : Cet usage est critiqué par l’Office québécois de la langue française.Rate it:

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bonne chanceJe vous souhaite bonne chance et du succès dans votre travail. Note : Se dit pour porter bonheur.Rate it:

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c'est moiC’est moi qui vous remercie. Note : Formule de politesse pour répondre à merci si la relation est mutuellement bénéfique, en particulier par un vendeur à un client.Rate it:

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c'est quoi déjàÀ propos, qu’est-ce que c’est ? — Note : à propos est pris là dans son sens de locution conjonctive.Rate it:

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c'est selonÇa dépend. Note d’usage : Marque le choix, l’aléa ou le doute.Rate it:

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ceci étantLes choses étant ainsi. Note : Généralement en début de phrase, et suivi d’une virgule.Rate it:

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ch't'aimeJe t’aime. Note : Formule courante pour dire à quelqu’un qu’on l’aime chez les adolescents.Rate it:

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de rienFormule de politesse employée en réponse à merci. Note : au dix-neuvième siècle, Littré  le considérait comme populaire, il est courant de nos jours .Rate it:

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delgado de verijasDébil de ánimo, cobarde.Rate it:

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doTo cash or to advance money for, as a bill or note.Rate it:

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