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Expression | Signification | Phrase d'Exemple |
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#3840
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pull through together
phrasal-verb
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to survive a hard time by supporting one another
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Communities pull through together after harsh weather hits. |
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#3841
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celebrate wins with
phrasal-verb
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to mark achievements alongside someone
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We celebrate wins with a quick message in the team chat. |
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#3842
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rally around
phrasal-verb
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to come together to support someone or something
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The whole team rallied around their captain during tough times. |
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#3843
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rally behind
phrasal-verb
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to come together to support a leader or cause
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Citizens rallied behind their prime minister during the crisis. |
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#3844
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ramp up
phrasal-verb
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to increase or intensify production, activity, or effort
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Factories are ramping up production to meet export demand. |
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#3845
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ramp up exports
phrasal-verb
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to increase the volume or rate of exports
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The manufacturing sector aims to ramp up exports in the next fiscal year. |
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#3846
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ramp up production
phrasal-verb
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to increase the amount or level of production
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Factories are trying to ramp up production to meet growing demand. |
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#3847
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ramp up to
phrasal-verb
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to increase or intensify effort or production to recover or meet demand
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Factories ramped up to meet the rising post-crisis demand. |
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#3848
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rant about
phrasal-verb
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to complain or talk loudly in anger about something
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He kept ranting about the unfair treatment at work. |
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#3849
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rave about
phrasal-verb
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to speak with great enthusiasm and admiration about something
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He kept raving about the concert for days. |
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#3850
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reach across
phrasal-verb
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to connect or communicate with people from different backgrounds or beliefs
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Art has the power to reach across cultures and unite people. |
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#3851
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reach across barriers
phrasal-verb
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to make an effort to connect despite differences
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Artists often reach across barriers through their creative work. |
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#3852
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turn setbacks into strength
phrasal-verb
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to learn and grow from difficulties or failures
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He managed to turn setbacks into strength through positive thinking. |
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#3853
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turn setbacks into strengths
phrasal-verb
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to use failures or difficulties as a source of learning and confidence
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She learned to turn setbacks into strengths through self-belief. |
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#3854
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turn the page
phrasal-verb
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to start a new chapter in life; to move on from the past
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It’s time for you to turn the page and start fresh. |
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#3855
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turn to
phrasal-verb
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to approach someone for advice or help
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When I need feedback, I usually turn to my supervisor. |
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#3856
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turn toward
phrasal-verb
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to direct attention or effort to something
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More youth are turning toward cultural initiatives to make a difference. |
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#3857
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turn towards
phrasal-verb
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to start focusing on a new direction or field
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After years in law, he decided to turn towards teaching. |
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#3858
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turn up
phrasal-verb
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to arrive or appear at an event or place, often unexpectedly
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He didn’t turn up for the dinner even though he promised. |
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#3859
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turn up at
phrasal-verb
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to arrive unexpectedly at a place
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He turned up at my office without any notice. |
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#3860
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turn up for
phrasal-verb
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to attend or show up to support an event or cause
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Many locals turned up for the community clean-up drive. |
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#3861
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turn up growth
phrasal-verb
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to increase or accelerate the rate of growth
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The central bank aims to turn up growth by reducing interest rates. |
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#3862
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work around challenges
phrasal-verb
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to find a way to deal with or bypass difficulties during change
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We had to work around challenges to complete the migration. |
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#3863
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work around obstacles
phrasal-verb
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to find alternative ways to complete a task despite difficulties
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The team managed to work around obstacles to meet the deadline. |
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#3864
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work for
phrasal-verb
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to be employed by someone or an organization
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I work for a multinational company in Dhaka. |
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#3865
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work from
phrasal-verb
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to base your creation on a source or reference
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She worked from a photograph to paint the portrait. |
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#3866
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work hand in glove with
phrasal-verb
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to work very closely and effectively with someone
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The trade departments work hand in glove with each other to boost exports. |
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#3867
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work hand in hand
phrasal-verb
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to cooperate closely with someone; to collaborate effectively
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Nations must work hand in hand to tackle global challenges like climate change. |
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#3868
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work hand in hand with
phrasal-verb
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to cooperate closely with someone
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The design and development teams work hand in hand with each other to deliver quality results. |
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#3869
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work into
phrasal-verb
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to include something into a plan or discussion
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I’ll try to work your idea into the proposal. |