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Expression Cards: idiom

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idiom
school of thought
una forma particular de pensar o conjunto de ideas
Meaning
a particular way of thinking or set of ideas
Example
There’s a **school of thought** that believes learning by doing is best.
idiom
school someone in something
enseñar a alguien sobre un tema o habilidad
Meaning
to teach someone about a subject or skill
Example
He **schooled me in** the basics of computer programming.
idiom
scoop the news
ser el primero en informar una noticia importante
Meaning
to be the first to report an important piece of news
Example
The local newspaper **scooped the news** about the mayor's resignation.
idiom
scratch someone's back
hacer algo por alguien a cambio de un favor o ayuda más tarde
Meaning
to do something for someone in exchange for a favor or help later
Example
We agreed to **scratch each other's backs** in this business deal.
idiom
seal the deal
finalizar o confirmar un acuerdo
Meaning
to finalize or confirm an agreement
Example
Offering a discount helped us **seal the deal** with the client.
idiom
seat at the table
tener influencia o participación en decisiones importantes
Meaning
to have influence or participation in important decision-making
Example
Developing nations are demanding a **seat at the table** in climate talks.
idiom
seat of power
un lugar donde se ejerce autoridad o control
Meaning
a place where authority or control is exercised
Example
The prime minister returned to the **seat of power** after a long illness.
idiom
second childhood
el tiempo en la vejez cuando una persona empieza a comportarse como un niño otra vez
Meaning
the time in old age when a person starts behaving like a child again
Example
After retirement, he entered his **second childhood**.
idiom
second thoughts
dudas o reconsideración sobre una decisión
Meaning
doubts or reconsideration about a decision
Example
I’m having **second thoughts** about moving abroad.
idiom
second to none
el mejor; mejor que todos los demás
Meaning
the best; better than everyone else
Example
Her cooking is **second to none**.
idiom
security blanket
algo que da una sensación de seguridad o consuelo
Meaning
something that gives a sense of safety or comfort
Example
Using a strong password manager is my **security blanket** online.
idiom
see both sides
entender ambas perspectivas en una discusión
Meaning
to understand both perspectives in an argument
Example
I can **see both sides** of the issue, so it’s hard to choose.
idiom
see eye to eye
estar de acuerdo con alguien
Meaning
to agree with someone
Example
They finally **saw eye to eye** on the business deal.
idiom
see off
acompañar a alguien para despedirse cuando se va
Meaning
to go with someone to say goodbye when they leave
Example
We’ll **see off** the guests at the station.
idiom
see red
enfurecerse mucho
Meaning
to become very angry
Example
He **saw red** when his computer crashed again.
idiom
see stars
sentirse mareado o aturdido, a menudo después de recibir un golpe
Meaning
to feel dizzy or stunned, often after being hit
Example
He bumped his head and started to **see stars**.
idiom
see the big picture
entender la situación general o el objetivo
Meaning
to understand the overall situation or goal
Example
You need to **see the big picture** before making decisions.
idiom
see the bigger picture
entender el alcance completo de una situación o problema
Meaning
to understand the full scope of a situation or problem
Example
To make an informed decision, you need to **see the bigger picture**.
idiom
see the glass half full
ver el lado positivo de algo
Meaning
see the positive side of something
Example
Try to **see the glass half full** instead of half empty.
idiom
see the light
finalmente entender o aceptar la verdad o una nueva idea
Meaning
to finally understand or accept the truth or a new idea
Example
After years of denial, he finally **saw the light**.
idiom
see the light at the end of the tunnel
comenzar a ver signos de mejora después de un largo período de dificultad
Meaning
to begin to see signs of improvement after a long period of difficulty
Example
After months of effort, we can finally **see the light at the end of the tunnel**.
idiom
see the silver lining
encontrar esperanza o algo positivo en una situación mala
Meaning
to find hope or something positive in a bad situation
Example
She tries to **see the silver lining** even in tough times.
idiom
see things differently
tener una opinión o perspectiva diferente
Meaning
to have a different opinion or perspective
Example
I **see things differently** when it comes to politics.
idiom
Seed funding
Capital inicial utilizado para iniciar un negocio.
Meaning
Initial capital used to start a business.
Example
They received **seed funding** from angel investors.