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idiom
ease up on
réduire combien vous utilisez ou appuyez sur quelqu'un
Meaning
to reduce how much you use or pressure someone
Example
Let’s **ease up on** the reminders now that the report is done.
phrasal-verb
ease your mind
vous rendre moins préoccupé ou anxieux
Meaning
to make yourself feel less worried or anxious
Example
Talking to a friend can really **ease your mind**.
phrasal-verb
ease your nerves
se calmer, réduire l'anxiété ou la nervosité
Meaning
to make yourself feel less anxious or nervous
Example
Drinking herbal tea helps me **ease my nerves** before a big presentation.
phrasal-verb
ease yourself into
commencer progressivement à faire quelque chose de stressant pour réduire l'anxiété
Meaning
to gradually start doing something stressful to reduce anxiety
Example
Try to **ease yourself into** the new routine instead of rushing it.
B1 proverb
easier said than done
Quelque chose est plus difficile à faire que cela en a l'air
Meaning
Something is more difficult to do than it sounds
Example
Getting a job is easier said than done in this competitive market.
idiom
East meets West
Un mélange de cultures orientales et occidentales
Meaning
A blending of Eastern and Western cultures
Example
This restaurant is a perfect example of **East meets West** cuisine.
idiom
easy come, easy go
l'argent facilement gagné est facilement perdu
Meaning
money that is easily earned is easily lost
Example
He lost all his winnings in a day—**easy come, easy go**.
idiom
easy does it
utilisé pour dire à quelqu’un d’être prudent et patient
Meaning
used to tell someone to be careful and patient
Example
**Easy does it**, don’t rush the process.
idiom
easy money
de l'argent gagné avec peu d'effort
Meaning
money earned with little effort
Example
He thought gambling was **easy money**, but he lost everything.
idiom
eat humble pie
admettre votre erreur et vous excuser
Meaning
to admit your mistake and apologize
Example
After blaming her friend, she had to **eat humble pie** when she realized she was wrong.
phrasal-verb
eat in
avoir un repas à la maison ou à l'hôtel au lieu de sortir
Meaning
to have a meal at home or at the hotel instead of going out
Example
We were too tired to go out, so we decided to **eat in**.
idiom
eat one's words
admettre que ce que l'on a dit était faux
Meaning
to admit that what one said was wrong
Example
He had to **eat his words** after breaking his promise.
phrasal-verb
eat out
manger au restaurant au lieu de manger à la maison
Meaning
to eat at a restaurant instead of at home
Example
We decided to **eat out** tonight.
idiom
eat someone alive
être extrêmement jaloux ou en colère contre quelqu'un
Meaning
to be extremely jealous or angry with someone
Example
She’s so jealous, she could **eat him alive**.
idiom
eat your heart out
souffrir silencieusement de la jalousie ou du désir
Meaning
to suffer silently from jealousy or longing
Example
He’s been **eating his heart out** since his ex got engaged.
idiom
eat your words
reprendre ce que vous avez dit
Meaning
to take back what you said
Example
He had to **eat his words** after the result was announced.
idiom
Economic backbone
La partie la plus importante de l'économie.
Meaning
The most important part of the economy.
Example
Small businesses are the **economic backbone** of the nation.
idiom
Economic bubble
Une situation où les prix des actifs augmentent bien au-delà de leur valeur réelle.
Meaning
A situation where asset prices rise far above their real value.
Example
The housing **economic bubble** burst in 2008, causing a global crisis.
idiom
Economic downturn
Une période où l'économie décline ou ralentit.
Meaning
A period when the economy declines or slows down.
Example
Many people lost their jobs during the **economic downturn**.
idiom
Economic engine
Un secteur qui stimule la croissance économique globale.
Meaning
A sector that drives overall economic growth.
Example
Manufacturing remains the **economic engine** of the nation.
idiom
economic sanctions
sanctions imposées par un pays à un autre pour influencer son comportement
Meaning
penalties imposed by one country on another to influence behavior
Example
The EU imposed **economic sanctions** to pressure the regime to reform.
idiom
edge in
insérer ou ajouter quelque chose progressivement
Meaning
to insert or add something gradually
Example
He managed to **edge in** a quick question before the meeting ended.
idiom
edge out
dépasser quelqu'un ou quelque chose de justesse
Meaning
to narrowly defeat someone or something
Example
They **edged out** their rivals by just one point.
phrasal-verb
edge up
augmenter légèrement ou graduellement
Meaning
to rise slightly or gradually
Example
The inflation rate **edged up** to 6% last month.