Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
raise a toast
honrar a alguien o algo con una bebida
Meaning
to honor someone or something with a drink
Example
We **raised a toast** to the newlyweds.
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raise the bar
establecer un estándar o nivel más alto de calidad
Meaning
to set a higher standard or level of quality
Example
The new product really **raised the bar** for the industry.
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raise the roof
hacer mucho ruido; celebrar ruidosamente
Meaning
to make a lot of noise; to celebrate loudly
Example
The crowd **raised the roof** when the team won.
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raise the stakes
aumentar el nivel de riesgo o dificultad
Meaning
to increase the level of risk or difficulty
Example
We need to **raise the stakes** if we want to make a bigger impact.
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raise the white flag
rendirse o rendirse
Meaning
to surrender or give up
Example
After several failed attempts, he finally **raised the white flag**.
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rally the troops
motivar o animar a un grupo para actuar
Meaning
to motivate or encourage a group to take action
Example
The manager **rallied the troops** before the big presentation.
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ramp up
aumentar la intensidad o la cantidad de algo
Meaning
to increase the intensity or amount of something
Example
We need to **ramp up** production before the holidays.
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rant and rave
gritar y quejarse ruidosamente
Meaning
to shout and complain loudly
Example
He was **ranting and raving** about the bad service.
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raring to go
muy ansioso o emocionado por empezar algo
Meaning
very eager or excited to start something
Example
Everyone was **raring to go** when the event started.
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ray of hope
una pequeña señal de que algo bueno podría suceder
Meaning
a small sign that something good might happen
Example
The new treatment offers a **ray of hope** for patients.
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ray of sunshine
alguien o algo que trae felicidad
Meaning
someone or something that brings happiness
Example
Her smile is like a **ray of sunshine** on a cloudy day.
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reach common ground
encontrar intereses o acuerdos compartidos entre las partes
Meaning
to find shared interests or agreement between parties
Example
After a long discussion, they **reached common ground**.
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reach for the moon
establecer metas muy altas
Meaning
to set very high goals
Example
Don’t be afraid to **reach for the moon**.
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reach for the stars
apuntar a algo muy ambicioso o difícil de lograr
Meaning
to aim for something very ambitious or difficult to achieve
Example
She always tells her students to **reach for the stars** and never give up.
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reach new heights
lograr más que antes, mejorar
Meaning
to achieve more than before, to improve
Example
Their business is now **reaching new heights** in terms of revenue.
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reach out
ponerse en contacto con alguien para ayuda o comunicación
Meaning
to contact someone for help or communication
Example
Feel free to **reach out** if you have more questions.
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reach out to
ponerse en contacto con alguien para ofrecer o solicitar ayuda
Meaning
to contact someone to offer or request help
Example
Feel free to **reach out to** me if you need support.
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reach the top
lograr la posición o nivel más alto en algo
Meaning
to achieve the highest position or level in something
Example
After years of hard work, she finally **reached the top** of her profession.
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reach your full potential
alcanzar la máxima capacidad o éxito que eres capaz de lograr
Meaning
to achieve the maximum ability or success that you are capable of
Example
By working hard, she was able to **reach her full potential**.
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read between the lines
entender el significado oculto detrás de algo
Meaning
to understand the hidden meaning behind something
Example
She said everything was fine, but if you **read between the lines**, you could tell she was upset.
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read someone like a book
entender fácilmente los pensamientos e intenciones de alguien
Meaning
to easily understand someone's thoughts and intentions
Example
She can **read him like a book** and always knows when he's lying.
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read someone the riot act
advertir o regañar a alguien severamente por un mal comportamiento
Meaning
to warn or scold someone severely for bad behavior
Example
The teacher **read the students the riot act** after the chaos in class.
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reap what you sow
obtienes los resultados de tus acciones, buenos o malos
Meaning
you get the results of your actions, good or bad
Example
If you’re kind to others, you’ll **reap what you sow**.
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reboot your life
comenzar de nuevo o hacer un nuevo comienzo
Meaning
to start over or make a fresh beginning
Example
After losing his job, he decided to **reboot his life**.