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Lesson 56Lesson 56 - Basculement de Masque

Émoji
Expression Signification Phrase d'Exemple
#1650
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step away
phrasal-verb
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to take a short break or leave temporarily from work
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I step away from my desk for a few minutes to clear my head.

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#1651
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step back
phrasal-verb
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to pause and look at a situation calmly and objectively
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Sometimes you need to step back to see the bigger picture.

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#1652
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step back from
phrasal-verb
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to distance yourself to view a situation more clearly
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It helps to step back from the situation before making a decision.

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#1653
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step back from tension
phrasal-verb
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to distance yourself from a stressful situation to regain perspective
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Sometimes it's best to step back from tension and reassess things calmly.

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#1654
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step beyond
phrasal-verb
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to go further than expected or allowed
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Her creativity always steps beyond traditional boundaries.

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#1655
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step beyond fear
phrasal-verb
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to act courageously despite being afraid
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To succeed, you must step beyond fear and take bold action.

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#1656
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step beyond limits
phrasal-verb
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to go past what you thought was possible
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To grow, you need to step beyond limits and challenge yourself.

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#1657
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step down
phrasal-verb
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to resign from an important position; to leave office
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The president decided to step down after public protests.

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#1658
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step down costs
phrasal-verb
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to gradually reduce expenses
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The company will step down costs to increase profitability.

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#1659
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step down from
phrasal-verb
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to resign or leave a position of authority or responsibility
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The CEO stepped down from his role after the financial collapse.

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#1660
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scale back
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the size, scope, or extent of something
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Due to the recession, the government decided to scale back public spending.

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#1661
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scale back spending
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the level of spending
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Due to inflation, many households are scaling back spending.

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#1662
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scale down
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the size, cost, or extent of something
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Due to rising costs, the company had to scale down its expansion plans.

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#1663
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scale down to
phrasal-verb
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to reduce the size or capacity to fit a smaller need
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The company had to scale down to a smaller data center to cut costs.

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#1664
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scale forward
phrasal-verb
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to expand operations or activities progressively toward growth
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The organization plans to scale forward its social impact programs.

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#1665
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scale into
phrasal-verb
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to invest gradually over time instead of all at once
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It's wise to scale into the market rather than investing everything at once.

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#1666
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scale out
phrasal-verb
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to expand or grow the size or capacity of something
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The company plans to scale out its operations to new markets.

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#1667
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scale up
phrasal-verb
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to increase the size, amount, or production of something
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The factory plans to scale up production to meet rising demand.

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#1668
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scale up exports
phrasal-verb
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to expand the amount of goods sold abroad
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The company plans to scale up exports to reach new markets.

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#1669
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scale up investment
phrasal-verb
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to increase the amount of money invested in a project or sector
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The policy aims to scale up investment in renewable energy.

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#1670
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pull up
phrasal-verb
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to stop a vehicle
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The taxi pulled up outside the hotel.

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#1671
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pull your weight
phrasal-verb
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to do your fair share of the work
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Everyone needs to pull their weight if we want to finish this project on time.

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#1672
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pull yourself back
phrasal-verb
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to stop overthinking or panicking and return to calmness
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Whenever your mind runs away, pull yourself back to the present.

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#1673
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pull yourself together
phrasal-verb
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to regain control of your emotions or actions
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After crying for hours, she tried to pull herself together.

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#1674
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pump into
phrasal-verb
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to invest a large amount of money in something
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They pumped into the real estate sector during the boom years.

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#1675
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pump money into
phrasal-verb
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to invest large amounts of money to stimulate growth
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The government has decided to pump money into infrastructure projects.

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#1676
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pump up
phrasal-verb
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to make someone feel excited or full of energy
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The coach pumped up the team before the match.

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#1677
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push ahead
phrasal-verb
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to continue working hard towards a goal despite difficulties
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Even after many failures, she decided to push ahead with her startup idea.

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#1678
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push ahead with
phrasal-verb
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to continue with a task or plan despite opposition or difficulties
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They decided to push ahead with the project despite the challenges.

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#1679
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push aside
phrasal-verb
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to ignore negative feelings and focus on moving forward
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She tried to push aside her fears and keep going.

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