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Lesson 77Lesson 77 - Basculement de Masque

Émoji
Expression Signification Phrase d'Exemple
#2280
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ring up
phrasal-verb
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to make a phone call
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Can you ring up the restaurant and book a table?

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#2281
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rip off
phrasal-verb
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to charge someone too much money
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Tourists often get ripped off in that market.

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#2282
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rise above
phrasal-verb
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to not be affected by negative emotions or criticism; to stay strong emotionally
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She managed to rise above the negativity around her.

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#2283
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rise above challenges
phrasal-verb
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to overcome difficulties and remain positive
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He learned to rise above challenges and stay optimistic.

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#2284
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rise above emotions
phrasal-verb
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to not let emotions control your actions
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True wisdom is the ability to rise above emotions in tough situations.

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#2285
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rise above failure
phrasal-verb
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to overcome failure and continue striving towards goals
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True leaders rise above failure and inspire others to do the same.

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#2286
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rise above fear
phrasal-verb
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to act bravely despite being afraid
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True courage means learning to rise above fear.

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#2287
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rise above hurt
phrasal-verb
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to move past emotional pain and not let it control you
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She learned to rise above hurt and forgive others.

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#2288
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rise above negativity
phrasal-verb
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to not let negative emotions or situations affect you
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She tried to rise above negativity and stay positive.

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#2289
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rise above pain
phrasal-verb
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to overcome emotional hurt and continue to grow
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He managed to rise above pain and start a new life.

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#2290
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break out
phrasal-verb
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to start suddenly (for war, fire, disease, etc.)
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A fire broke out in the kitchen last night.

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#2291
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break out crying
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly start crying
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She broke out crying when she heard the sad news.

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#2292
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break out in
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly develop something on the skin (like a rash)
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He broke out in a rash after eating seafood.

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#2293
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break out in a rash
phrasal-verb
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to suddenly develop a skin condition
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She broke out in a rash after eating seafood.

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#2294
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break out of
phrasal-verb
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to free yourself from a negative emotional state
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He finally broke out of his depression after therapy.

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#2295
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break out of comfort zone
phrasal-verb
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to do something that is new or challenging for personal growth
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To grow as a person, you must break out of your comfort zone.

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#2296
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break out of insecurity
phrasal-verb
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to free yourself from self-doubt and lack of confidence
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She finally broke out of insecurity and started speaking publicly.

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#2297
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break past
phrasal-verb
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to overcome a barrier or limit; to move beyond something difficult
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You have to break past your fears to achieve real success.

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#2298
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break past fear
phrasal-verb
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to overcome fear and take courageous action
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You can only grow when you break past fear and take risks.

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#2299
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break the ice
phrasal-verb
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to do or say something to make people feel more comfortable in a social situation
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He told a funny story to break the ice at the start of the event.

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#2300
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appeal against
phrasal-verb
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to formally ask for a change in a court decision
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The defendant plans to appeal against the verdict.

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#2301
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appeal to
phrasal-verb
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to ask someone earnestly or formally for help
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The charity appealed to the public for donations.

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#2302
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apply for
phrasal-verb
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to make a formal request for a job or position
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She decided to apply for the marketing manager position at the new company.

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#2303
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apply learning to
phrasal-verb
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to use what you have learned in a new situation
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You should apply your learning to real-life situations.

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#2304
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appreciate for
phrasal-verb
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to recognize the value of someone or something
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I really appreciate you for staying late to finish the work.

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#2305
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argue over
phrasal-verb
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to have a disagreement or fight about something
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They often argue over project deadlines in the office.

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#2306
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argue with
phrasal-verb
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to disagree or fight verbally with someone
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My brother often argues with me about household chores.

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#2307
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ask about
phrasal-verb
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to request information or clarification about something
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He asked about the results of the experiment.

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#2308
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ask around
phrasal-verb
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to ask many people the same question
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You should ask around to see if anyone knows a good plumber.

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#2309
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ask around about
phrasal-verb
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to ask several people for information about something
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He’s been asking around about the new manager.

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