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Lesson 32Lesson 32 - Basculement de Masque

Émoji
Expression Signification Phrase d'Exemple
#931
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ask for
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to request something
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You should ask for help if you can’t finish the task.

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#932
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ask for forgiveness
phrasal-verb
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to request someone to forgive you
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I will ask for forgiveness for what I did.

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#933
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ask out
phrasal-verb
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to invite someone to go somewhere with you, especially on a date
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He finally had the courage to ask out his coworker for dinner.

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#934
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ask over
phrasal-verb
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to invite someone to your place, often to talk or apologize
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He asked her over to say sorry for what happened.

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#935
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attach to
phrasal-verb
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to include a file or document with an email
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I've attached the report to this email.

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#936
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average out at
phrasal-verb
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to have a particular average amount or rate over a period of time
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Inflation averaged out at around 4% over the year.

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#937
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back away
phrasal-verb
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to move backward from something frightening
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They backed away from the angry dog.

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#938
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back away from
phrasal-verb
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to avoid or withdraw from a difficult emotional situation
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He tends to back away from emotional conversations.

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#939
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back away from blame
phrasal-verb
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to avoid putting blame on others or oneself during a disagreement
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It’s wise to back away from blame and focus on solutions.

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#940
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back down
phrasal-verb
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to admit you were wrong and stop arguing
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She refused to back down even after realizing her mistake.

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#941
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build upon innovation
phrasal-verb
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to use existing innovations as a foundation for further progress
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Nations must build upon innovation to drive sustainable development.

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#942
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build upon knowledge
phrasal-verb
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to use previously learned information as a foundation for new learning
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Students should build upon knowledge from earlier lessons to understand complex topics.

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#943
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build upon research
phrasal-verb
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to use previous studies as a base for innovation
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Scientists often build upon research to create groundbreaking solutions.

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#944
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build upon strengths
phrasal-verb
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to use existing advantages or abilities to achieve more success
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Great leaders build upon strengths instead of focusing on weaknesses.

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#945
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build upon success
phrasal-verb
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to use existing success as a foundation for future growth
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The bank aims to build upon success from last year’s performance.

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#946
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build upon trust
phrasal-verb
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to strengthen relationships by relying on mutual trust
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A successful team must build upon trust to work efficiently.

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#947
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build upon yourself
phrasal-verb
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to improve or develop your skills, knowledge, or character based on what you already have
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You should always try to build upon yourself and become a better version of who you were yesterday.

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#948
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build wealth
phrasal-verb
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to accumulate money and assets over time
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She plans to build wealth through smart investments and saving strategies.

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#949
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build yourself up
phrasal-verb
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to increase your confidence or strength gradually
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She built herself up by practicing every day.

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#950
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build yourself up mentally
phrasal-verb
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to strengthen your mindset and self-belief
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Read motivational books to build yourself up mentally.

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#951
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let yourself rest
phrasal-verb
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to allow yourself to take a break and relax
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You should let yourself rest after such a long day.

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#952
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level emotions
phrasal-verb
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to stabilize one's emotional state; to avoid highs and lows
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He practices meditation daily to level emotions.

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#953
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level off
phrasal-verb
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to stop rising or falling and remain steady
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After a rapid increase, the sales figures leveled off.

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#954
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level off at
phrasal-verb
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to stop increasing or decreasing and stay at a steady level
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After a sharp rise, GDP growth leveled off at around 6%.

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#955
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level out
phrasal-verb
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to stop rising or falling and become stable
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Inflation rates are expected to level out by the end of the year.

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#956
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level the playing field
phrasal-verb
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to create fair competition conditions between trading partners
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Trade agreements aim to level the playing field for all participants.

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#957
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level up
phrasal-verb
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to improve or reach a higher standard or stage
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The country is trying to level up its industrial capabilities.

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#958
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level up professionally
phrasal-verb
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to improve your professional skills or position
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He took online courses to level up professionally.

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#959
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level up skills
phrasal-verb
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to improve or upgrade your abilities or qualifications
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Professionals often need to level up skills to stay competitive.

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#960
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lie around
phrasal-verb
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to spend time lazily doing nothing
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I just want to lie around and do nothing today.

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