Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
bail someone out
ayudar a alguien a salir de una situación difícil
Meaning
to help someone out of a difficult situation
Example
His friend **bailed him out** when he ran out of money.
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Bailout package
Apoyo financiero dado para evitar que una empresa o economía colapse.
Meaning
Financial support given to prevent a company or economy from collapsing.
Example
The government announced a **bailout package** for struggling airlines.
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balance of power
la distribución del poder entre las naciones para evitar que una nación se vuelva demasiado poderosa
Meaning
the distribution of power between nations to prevent any one nation from becoming too powerful
Example
The United Nations aims to maintain the **balance of power** among its member states.
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balance of trade
la diferencia entre las exportaciones e importaciones de un país
Meaning
the difference between a country's exports and imports
Example
A negative **balance of trade** can weaken a nation's currency.
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balance out
contrarrestar o cancelar el efecto de algo
Meaning
to counteract or cancel the effect of something
Example
The extra volunteers should **balance out** the workload.
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balance the books
asegurar que los ingresos y los gastos sean iguales
Meaning
to make sure income and expenses are equal
Example
The accountant worked late to **balance the books**.
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Balance the scales
asegurarse de que todo sea justo o igual
Meaning
to make sure everything is fair or equal
Example
We need to **balance the scales** before making a final decision.
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ballpark figure
una estimación aproximada o número
Meaning
an approximate estimate or number
Example
Can you give me a **ballpark figure** for the project cost?
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Band together
Unirse para un propósito común.
Meaning
To unite for a common purpose.
Example
The workers **banded together** to demand better wages.
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bang for your buck
valor por el dinero gastado; una buena oferta
Meaning
value for the money spent; a good deal
Example
This insurance plan gives you the best **bang for your buck**.
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bank on
confiar en o depender de que algo suceda
Meaning
to rely on or depend on something happening
Example
You can **bank on** her support during tough times.
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Baptism of fire
la primera experiencia difícil de una persona en un nuevo trabajo o rol.
Meaning
A person’s first difficult experience in a new job or role.
Example
Her first week as manager was a real **baptism of fire**.
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bare your soul
compartir tus sentimientos o secretos más profundos de manera honesta
Meaning
to share your deepest feelings or secrets honestly
Example
She **bared her soul** to her best friend.
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barefaced lie
una mentira audaz y descarada
Meaning
a bold and shameless lie
Example
His excuse was a **barefaced lie**.
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bargain chip
algo de valor utilizado en negociaciones para conseguir un mejor trato
Meaning
something of value used in negotiations to get a better deal
Example
His offer of a longer contract was a strong **bargain chip**.
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bargain for
esperar o planear algo
Meaning
to expect or plan for something
Example
The workload was more than we **bargained for**.
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bark up the wrong tree
hacer una suposición equivocada
Meaning
to make a wrong assumption
Example
If you think I took your wallet, you’re **barking up the wrong tree**.
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Barking up the wrong tree
Seguir un camino equivocado o una idea equivocada.
Meaning
To pursue a mistaken or misguided course of action.
Example
If you think I'm guilty, you're **barking up the wrong tree**.
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bat around
discutir ideas de manera casual
Meaning
to discuss ideas casually
Example
We spent the afternoon **batting around** marketing themes.
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batten down
asegurar algo fuertemente en preparación para problemas
Meaning
to secure something tightly in preparation for trouble
Example
Residents will **batten down** their windows before the storm.
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Batten down the hatches
Prepararse para una situación difícil o peligrosa.
Meaning
To prepare for a difficult or dangerous situation.
Example
We’d better **batten down the hatches**; a storm is coming.
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battle of wills
un conflicto donde ambos lados se niegan a ceder
Meaning
a conflict where both sides refuse to give up
Example
It became a **battle of wills** between the manager and the team leader.
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battle-tested
probado eficaz a través de la experiencia o la adversidad
Meaning
proven effective through experience or hardship
Example
She’s a **battle-tested** leader who knows how to stay calm under pressure.
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be a good sport
ser justo y positivo en situaciones difíciles
Meaning
to be fair and positive in difficult situations
Example
Even when she lost the game, she was **a good sport** and congratulated the winner.