Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
embrace change
accepter et accueillir les changements émotionnels ou de la vie positivement
Meaning
to accept and welcome emotional or life changes positively
Example
To grow emotionally, you must **embrace change** with courage.
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embrace diversity
accepter et valoriser positivement les différences culturelles
Meaning
to accept and value cultural differences positively
Example
Companies that **embrace diversity** often perform better globally.
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embrace emotions
accepter et accueillir pleinement les sentiments
Meaning
to accept and welcome feelings fully
Example
He learned to **embrace his emotions** rather than suppress them.
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embrace good vibes
accepter et profiter de l'énergie positive et des sentiments autour de vous
Meaning
to accept and enjoy positive energy and feelings around you
Example
Let’s **embrace good vibes** and enjoy the moment.
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embrace peace
accepter la tranquillité et arrêter de résister aux sentiments de calme
Meaning
to accept tranquility and stop resisting calm feelings
Example
She learned to **embrace peace** instead of constant anxiety.
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embrace vulnerability
accepter et exprimer vos faiblesses ou émotions ouvertement
Meaning
to accept and express your weaknesses or emotions openly
Example
Emotional growth starts when you **embrace vulnerability**.
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embrace with
accepter quelque chose avec enthousiasme et volonté
Meaning
to accept something enthusiastically and willingly
Example
He quickly **embraced with** the new culture and made many friends.
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embrace your journey
accepter et apprécier votre processus personnel de croissance et de guérison
Meaning
to accept and appreciate your personal process of growth and healing
Example
It’s important to **embrace your journey**, even when it’s difficult.
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emerge from
sortir de quelque chose ou se développer à partir de quelque chose
Meaning
to come out of or develop from something
Example
New opportunities often **emerge from** major technological shifts.
idiom
empty nest
une maison où les enfants ont grandi et sont partis
Meaning
a home where the children have grown up and left
Example
After her kids moved out, she felt the **empty nest** syndrome.
idiom
empty promise
une promesse faite sans l'intention de la tenir
Meaning
a promise made without the intention to keep it
Example
Politicians often make **empty promises** during elections.
idiom
encrypted
des données qui sont converties en un format sécurisé pour empêcher l'accès non autorisé
Meaning
data that is converted into a secure format to prevent unauthorized access
Example
All sensitive communications are **encrypted** to ensure privacy.
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end up
finir par faire ou être dans une situation particulière
Meaning
to finally do or be in a particular situation
Example
If you don’t plan well, you might **end up** wasting time.
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end up with
recevoir ou expérimenter quelque chose de désagréable à la fin
Meaning
to finally receive or experience something undesirable
Example
After all that effort, we **ended up with** nothing.
idiom
engagement rate
une mesure de la façon dont les gens interagissent activement avec le contenu en ligne
Meaning
a measure of how actively people interact with online content
Example
Our **engagement rate** doubled after using video posts.
phrasal-verb
enter into
commencer ou participer à un accord ou une discussion
Meaning
to begin or participate in an agreement or discussion
Example
The two countries agreed to **enter into** a new trade deal.
idiom
enter stage left
apparaître ou arriver de manière dramatique dans une situation
Meaning
to appear or arrive dramatically in a situation
Example
Just when things got complicated, **enter stage left**—our new competitor!
idiom
envy eats the heart
la jalousie détruit la paix de l'esprit
Meaning
jealousy destroys one’s peace of mind
Example
**Envy eats the heart**, so stop comparing yourself to others.
idiom
ethical AI
intelligence artificielle développée et utilisée de manière moralement et éthiquement correcte.
Meaning
artificial intelligence that is developed and used in ways that are morally and ethically sound.
Example
The company prides itself on creating **ethical AI** systems that respect user privacy.
idiom
Eureka moment
un moment soudain de découverte ou de prise de conscience
Meaning
a sudden moment of discovery or realization
Example
She had a **Eureka moment** when she found the solution to the problem.
idiom
even out
rendre quelque chose uniforme ou équilibré
Meaning
to make something level or balanced
Example
Stir the batter to **even out** the lumps.
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even up
rendre les choses égales ou justes
Meaning
to make things equal or fair
Example
The central bank took measures to **even up** the trade imbalance.
idiom
every cloud has a silver lining
chaque situation difficile a un côté positif
Meaning
every difficult situation has a hopeful aspect
Example
I was sad when I lost my job, but then I found a better one. **Every cloud has a silver lining**.
phrasal-verb
evolve from
se développer ou changer progressivement à partir d'une forme ou d'une condition antérieure
Meaning
to develop or change gradually from a previous form or condition
Example
Modern customs often **evolve from** ancient traditions.