Expression Cards
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idiom
patch over
Meaning
to cover up a problem without truly fixing it
Example
We can’t just **patch over** the security flaws.
phrasal-verb
patch over differences
Meaning
to try to ignore disagreements and restore peace
Example
They decided to **patch over differences** and move on.
idiom
patch things up
Meaning
to repair a relationship after a disagreement
Example
They finally **patched things up** after their fight.
phrasal-verb
patch things up with
Meaning
to repair a relationship after an argument or conflict
Example
They finally **patched things up with** each other after weeks of silence.
idiom
patch together
Meaning
to assemble something quickly and roughly
Example
We managed to **patch together** a plan before the call.
idiom
patch up
Meaning
to repair something or improve a damaged relationship
Example
They managed to **patch up** their friendship after the argument.
phrasal-verb
patch up bugs
Meaning
to fix small errors or issues in software
Example
Developers are working to **patch up bugs** found in the latest release.
idiom
patience is a virtue
Meaning
being patient is a good quality
Example
Remember, **patience is a virtue**, so take your time.
idiom
Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet
Meaning
Although waiting is hard, it results in good outcomes.
Example
It might be tough, but **patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet**.
idiom
Patience pays off
Meaning
Being patient will eventually lead to positive results.
Example
I know you’ve been waiting for a long time, but trust me, **patience pays off**.
phrasal-verb
pause within
Meaning
to take a mental break and observe your feelings before reacting
Example
He learned to **pause within** before saying something hurtful.
idiom
pave the way
Meaning
to make progress easier for others to follow
Example
Her research **paved the way** for future discoveries.
phrasal-verb
pave the way for
Meaning
to create conditions that make something possible
Example
Her strong performance **paved the way for** her promotion.
idiom
pay a compliment
Meaning
to give praise or admiration to someone
Example
He always knows how to **pay a compliment** to make someone feel better.
idiom
pay attention to
Meaning
to listen carefully or give thought to something
Example
You should **pay attention to** the details of the project.
phrasal-verb
pay back
Meaning
to return money that you borrowed
Example
I will **pay back** the money I borrowed from you next week.
idiom
Pay dividends
Meaning
To bring benefits or rewards later.
Example
Investing in education always **pays dividends** in the long run.
phrasal-verb
pay down
Meaning
to reduce a debt gradually by making regular payments
Example
She’s trying to **pay down** her credit card debt.
phrasal-verb
pay for
Meaning
to give money in exchange for something; to suffer the consequences
Example
You will **pay for** your mistakes one day.
phrasal-verb
pay homage to
Meaning
to show deep respect or tribute to someone or something
Example
Citizens **pay homage to** national heroes on Independence Day.
phrasal-verb
pay in
Meaning
to deposit money into a bank or account
Example
She **paid in** a large sum yesterday.
phrasal-verb
pay into
Meaning
to deposit money into a bank account or fund
Example
I **paid into** my savings account yesterday.
idiom
pay it forward
Meaning
to do something kind for someone else after receiving kindness
Example
After receiving help from a stranger, he decided to **pay it forward** by helping someone in need.
idiom
pay off
Meaning
to yield good results after effort
Example
All those late nights finally **paid off** during the launch.