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Lesson 23Lesson 23 - Basculement de Masque

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Expression Signification Phrase d'Exemple
#661
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team across
phrasal-verb
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to collaborate with people from other departments or areas
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Marketing and sales departments should team across to improve communication.

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#662
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team along with
phrasal-verb
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to join efforts or form a group with others to accomplish a shared goal
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Several nations decided to team along with the UN to improve global healthcare.

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#663
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team around
phrasal-verb
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to organize or gather a group of people for a common purpose
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We should team around this project to deliver the best results.

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#664
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team together
phrasal-verb
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to form or join a group to work on something
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Let's team together to organize the upcoming workshop.

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#665
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team together for
phrasal-verb
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to unite or collaborate with others for a common purpose
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Countries decided to team together for regional growth.

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#666
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team up
phrasal-verb
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to join with others to work or play together
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They teamed up to compete in the doubles tournament.

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#667
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team up for
phrasal-verb
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to join others in doing something together for a common goal
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Countries team up for global vaccination programs.

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#668
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team up with
phrasal-verb
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to collaborate or partner with another company or person
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Our firm decided to team up with a Singaporean logistics company.

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#669
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team up with partners
phrasal-verb
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to collaborate with other companies for mutual benefit
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Our firm decided to team up with partners in Japan for a joint venture.

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#670
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tear apart alliances
phrasal-verb
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to destroy relationships between allied groups or nations
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The ongoing dispute tore apart alliances that lasted for decades.

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#671
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foster mutual respect
phrasal-verb
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to encourage understanding and appreciation between groups or countries
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Cultural exchanges help foster mutual respect among nations.

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#672
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freak about
phrasal-verb
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to become very anxious or upset about something
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She freaked about the upcoming interview.

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#673
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freak out
phrasal-verb
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to become very emotional, upset, or excited
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He freaked out when he saw the surprise party.

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#674
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freak out about
phrasal-verb
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to become very anxious or upset about something
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People often freak out about deadlines and performance reviews.

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#675
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freak out with joy
phrasal-verb
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to react very excitedly and happily
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They freaked out with joy when they won the contest.

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#676
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freak over
phrasal-verb
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to become very anxious or upset about something
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He freaked over the missed deadline and couldn’t focus on anything else.

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#677
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freak with fear
phrasal-verb
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to become extremely scared or panicked
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She freaked with fear when she saw the snake.

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#678
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free up
phrasal-verb
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to make time, space, or resources available for use
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I need to free up some time this weekend for family.

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#679
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freeze over
phrasal-verb
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when water turns into ice due to cold temperature
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The lake froze over completely during the winter.

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#680
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freeze up
phrasal-verb
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to become frozen or stop working due to cold
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The pipes might freeze up if the temperature drops too low.

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#681
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dream up projects
phrasal-verb
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to invent or imagine new creative projects
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They dreamed up projects that could change the company’s image.

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#682
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dress down
phrasal-verb
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to dress in a more casual or simple way than usual
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He decided to dress down for the casual Friday at work.

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#683
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dress for
phrasal-verb
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to wear clothes suitable for a particular situation
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You should dress for success when going to a job interview.

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#684
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dress up
phrasal-verb
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to wear special or formal clothes for an event
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Everyone dressed up in traditional outfits for the cultural gala.

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#685
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dress up for
phrasal-verb
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to wear fancy or formal clothes for an occasion
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Everyone dressed up for the annual gala dinner.

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#686
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drift apart
phrasal-verb
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to slowly become less close to someone
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Over the years, we started to drift apart.

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#687
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drift apart from
phrasal-verb
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to slowly become less close to someone
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Over the years, we drifted apart from each other and lost touch.

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#688
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drift into relaxation
phrasal-verb
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to gradually enter a calm and relaxed state
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As I listened to soft music, I slowly drifted into relaxation.

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#689
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drift off
phrasal-verb
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to gradually fall asleep
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She drifted off while reading a book.

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#690
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drill down
phrasal-verb
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to explore something in more detail; to focus on finer data levels
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Analysts often drill down into sales figures to find underlying trends.

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