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Lesson 131Lesson 131 - Basculement de Masque

Émoji
Expression Signification Phrase d'Exemple
#3900
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get across to
phrasal-verb
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to make someone understand something clearly
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It’s hard to get across to customer service that the product is faulty.

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#3901
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get across your message
phrasal-verb
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to communicate an idea clearly so that others understand it
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A good speaker can get across their message effectively.

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#3902
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break the news
phrasal-verb
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to tell someone important or shocking news
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He had to break the news about the accident to his parents.

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#3903
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break the silence
phrasal-verb
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to start speaking after a period of silence or tension
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She finally broke the silence and told the truth.

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#3904
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break through
phrasal-verb
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to overcome a barrier or limitation; to achieve personal progress
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He managed to break through his emotional walls and trust people again.

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#3905
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break through barriers
phrasal-verb
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to overcome difficulties or obstacles
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She broke through barriers to become a successful engineer.

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#3906
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break through bias
phrasal-verb
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to overcome prejudices and unfair judgments
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Training programs help employees break through bias in hiring decisions.

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#3907
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break through fear
phrasal-verb
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to overcome strong emotional barriers like fear or anxiety
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He finally broke through his fear and spoke in public.

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#3908
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break through pain
phrasal-verb
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to overcome emotional suffering or struggle
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She managed to break through pain and start a new chapter in life.

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#3909
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break through to
phrasal-verb
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to make someone understand your emotions or point of view
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It took hours to finally break through to him and make him understand how I felt.

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#3910
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break up
phrasal-verb
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to divide into smaller parts; to disintegrate
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The ice caps are breaking up due to global warming.

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#3911
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break up with
phrasal-verb
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to end a romantic relationship with someone
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He broke up with his girlfriend after three years of dating.

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#3912
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align policies with
phrasal-verb
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to make policies consistent with those of another country or organization
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Member states aligned policies with international trade standards.

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#3913
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align with
phrasal-verb
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to agree with or support the goals or principles of others
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Many countries align with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions.

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#3914
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allocate to
phrasal-verb
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to assign or distribute resources to a specific task or person
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The manager decided to allocate more funds to the marketing team.

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#3915
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allow for
phrasal-verb
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to consider possible factors when planning something
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When assessing risk, always allow for human error.

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#3916
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allow time for
phrasal-verb
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to make sure you have enough time to do something in the future
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Always allow time for unexpected delays.

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#3917
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ally with
phrasal-verb
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to join forces with someone for a shared cause or benefit
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The developing nations allied with each other to negotiate better trade terms.

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#3918
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analyze what went wrong
phrasal-verb
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to carefully examine reasons behind failure
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Before trying again, let’s analyze what went wrong last time.

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#3919
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apologize for
phrasal-verb
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to say sorry for something you did
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She apologized for forgetting his birthday.

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#3920
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apologize sincerely
phrasal-verb
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to say sorry in a heartfelt and honest manner
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If you make a mistake, apologize sincerely to the person.

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#3921
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apologize to
phrasal-verb
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to say sorry to someone for something you did
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He apologized to his teacher for being rude.

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#3922
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let off
phrasal-verb
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to release emotions such as anger or frustration safely
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Sometimes you just need to let off your emotions through a good cry.

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#3923
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let off steam
phrasal-verb
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to release strong emotions or stress by doing something active
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He goes for a run to let off steam when he feels tense.

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#3924
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let off tension
phrasal-verb
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to release built-up stress or frustration
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Going for a run helps me let off tension after a busy day.

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#3925
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let off your emotions
phrasal-verb
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to release stress or anger by expressing feelings
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It’s better to let off your emotions than to keep them inside.

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#3926
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let on
phrasal-verb
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to reveal something secret or hidden; to show what you feel
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He tried not to let on how hurt he really was.

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#3927
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let out
phrasal-verb
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to express or release emotions openly
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He finally let out his anger after holding it in for weeks.

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#3928
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let positivity flow
phrasal-verb
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to freely express and share positive emotions
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When you smile and help others, you let positivity flow.

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#3929
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let positivity in
phrasal-verb
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to allow optimistic thoughts and feelings into your mind
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Take a deep breath and let positivity in.

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