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Lesson 95Lesson 95 - Basculement de Masque

Émoji
Expression Signification Phrase d'Exemple
#2820
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throw together
phrasal-verb
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to assemble or prepare something quickly and without care
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They threw together a quick dinner before the guests arrived.

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#2821
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throw up
phrasal-verb
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to vomit
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The spoiled food made him throw up.

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#2822
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throw up one's hands
phrasal-verb
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to give up in despair or frustration
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The manager threw up his hands when the plan failed.

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#2823
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throw yourself into
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to do something with great enthusiasm and energy
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He threw himself into the new training program.

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#2824
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tick off
phrasal-verb
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to mark completed items on a list
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I ticked off each task as I finished to track the progress before the deadline.

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#2825
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tidy up
phrasal-verb
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to clean and organize a space
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I need to tidy up the kitchen before going to bed.

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#2826
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tie in with
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to be connected or consistent with something; to correlate with
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The new results tie in with our previous research findings.

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#2827
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tie innovation to strategy
phrasal-verb
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to connect innovation plans with business strategy
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The manager wants to tie innovation to strategy for better results.

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#2828
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tie into
phrasal-verb
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to connect or link closely with something
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This project ties into our long-term digital strategy.

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#2829
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tie nations together through
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to link countries through shared economic activities
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Free trade agreements tie nations together through common benefits.

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#2830
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pep up with
phrasal-verb
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to boost your energy or mood by using something uplifting
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I pep up with an upbeat playlist before presentations.

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#2831
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talk yourself into
phrasal-verb
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to persuade yourself to do something
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She finally talked herself into applying for the scholarship.

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#2832
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buckle down on
phrasal-verb
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to start working seriously on something important
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I have to buckle down on my thesis this weekend.

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#2833
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map out for
phrasal-verb
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to plan each step carefully for a specific purpose
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We mapped out for the fundraiser so nothing would be missed.

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#2834
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dream up with
phrasal-verb
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to invent or imagine something together with someone
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The design team dreamed up with a clever solution overnight.

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#2835
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sort through for
phrasal-verb
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to examine items one by one to find something specific
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I sort through for the receipts every month at budget time.

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#2836
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freshen up before
phrasal-verb
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to wash or tidy yourself just before an event
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Let me freshen up before the guests arrive.

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#2837
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nerd out over
phrasal-verb
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to get excited discussing a favorite specialized topic
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We nerd out over robotics every Tuesday club meeting.

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#2838
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pair up with
phrasal-verb
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to join with someone to work together
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I like to pair up with Maya during lab experiments.

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#2839
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psych yourself up
phrasal-verb
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to get yourself mentally ready and enthusiastic
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He psyched himself up before pitching the idea to the board.

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#2840
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pay out on
phrasal-verb
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to give money as a result of an insurance claim or bet
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The insurance company paid out on the fire damage claim.

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#2841
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pay respect to
phrasal-verb
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to show honor or appreciation to someone
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They paid respect to their teachers during the ceremony.

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#2842
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pay someone back
phrasal-verb
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to take revenge; to return money owed
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I’ll pay you back for what you did to me.

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#2843
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pay someone off
phrasal-verb
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to give someone money to make them leave or stop working for you
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They paid him off after ten years of service.

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#2844
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pay someone out
phrasal-verb
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to compensate someone for loss or damage
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The insurer paid her out after the accident.

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#2845
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pay something off
phrasal-verb
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to completely repay a debt or loan
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We finally paid off our mortgage last month.

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#2846
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pay through the nose
phrasal-verb
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to pay too much for something
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We paid through the nose for that hotel room.

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#2847
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pay tribute to
phrasal-verb
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to show respect and admiration for someone
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The team paid tribute to their coach after the victory.

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#2848
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pay up
phrasal-verb
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to give all the money you owe, especially unwillingly
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He refused to pay up until the work was completed.

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#2849
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peel off
phrasal-verb
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to remove the skin or outer layer of fruits or vegetables
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Please peel off the potatoes before boiling them.

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