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Lesson 124Lesson 124 - Basculement de Masque

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Expression Signification Phrase d'Exemple
#3690
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set up a business
phrasal-verb
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to start your own company to earn money
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Many people set up a business to create their own path to financial freedom.

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#3691
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set up a coalition
phrasal-verb
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to form an alliance between parties or groups for political purposes
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Opposition leaders worked together to set up a coalition government.

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#3692
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talk out
phrasal-verb
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to discuss something thoroughly in order to resolve it
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Let’s talk out our differences and find a solution.

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#3693
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talk out of
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to persuade someone not to do something
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I tried to talk him out of quitting his job.

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#3694
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talk over
phrasal-verb
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to discuss a problem or disagreement to reach an understanding
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We need to talk over this issue before making a decision.

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#3695
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talk over calmly
phrasal-verb
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to discuss an issue in a relaxed way without anger
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They sat down to talk over calmly what had gone wrong.

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#3696
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talk over drinks
phrasal-verb
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to have a conversation while drinking together
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They talked over drinks about old memories.

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#3697
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talk over someone
phrasal-verb
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to speak louder than another person so they cannot be heard
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Stop talking over others; it's hard to understand anyone.

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#3698
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talk past
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to fail to understand each other during a discussion
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We kept talking past each other instead of solving the issue.

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#3699
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talk things through
phrasal-verb
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to discuss a problem thoroughly to reach understanding
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They decided to talk things through before making any decision.

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#3700
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talk through
phrasal-verb
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to discuss something carefully to understand or solve it
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We need to talk through your worries before you decide.

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#3701
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talk through emotions
phrasal-verb
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to discuss your feelings in order to understand or manage them
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It helps to talk through your emotions with someone you trust.

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#3702
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speak down to
phrasal-verb
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to talk to someone as if they are less intelligent
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Don’t speak down to your colleagues; treat them equally.

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#3703
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speak fondly of
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to talk warmly or affectionately about someone
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She always speaks fondly of her first teacher.

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#3704
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speak for
phrasal-verb
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to represent someone’s opinion or view
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I can’t speak for everyone, but I think this idea is worth trying.

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#3705
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speak for unity
phrasal-verb
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to express opinions promoting global harmony and understanding
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Leaders often speak for unity at international forums.

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#3706
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speak for yourself
phrasal-verb
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to politely clarify that your opinion differs from someone else's
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You may think it’s boring, but please speak for yourself.

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#3707
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speak from
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to express an opinion based on personal experience
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She speaks from experience when she warns about that company.

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#3708
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speak from experience
phrasal-verb
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to politely justify your opinion based on personal experience
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I speak from experience when I say this method really works.

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#3709
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speak from the heart
phrasal-verb
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to talk sincerely and emotionally without pretending
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He always speaks from the heart when giving advice.

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#3710
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speak glowingly about
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to talk with great enthusiasm and praise
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The boss spoke glowingly about your performance.

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#3711
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speak highly of
phrasal-verb
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to praise someone or something
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Everyone speaks highly of her work ethic.

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#3712
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look up
phrasal-verb
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to visit someone after a long time
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When you are in town, look me up.

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#3713
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look up for
phrasal-verb
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to admire or respect someone
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Many people look up for those who stand for honesty.

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#3714
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look up information on
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to search for specific details or data about something
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You can look up information on the topic online.

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#3715
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look up to
phrasal-verb
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to admire or respect someone
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I really look up to my father for his honesty and kindness.

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#3716
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look up to mentors
phrasal-verb
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to admire and respect experienced people
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Young managers often look up to their senior mentors for advice.

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#3717
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look up to the future
phrasal-verb
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to think positively about what is coming next
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Even after the failure, she continues to look up to the future.

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#3718
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look within
phrasal-verb
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to examine your own feelings and motives
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To grow emotionally, you must look within yourself.

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#3719
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look within for strength
phrasal-verb
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to find inner courage and motivation
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When times are tough, look within for strength.

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