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Expression Cards: idiom

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idiom
influencer culture
la tendance des personnalités des médias sociaux à promouvoir des produits ou des modes de vie
Meaning
the trend of social media personalities promoting products or lifestyles
Example
**Influencer culture** has changed how brands market themselves.
idiom
influencer marketing
promotion de produits par des personnes influentes sur les réseaux sociaux
Meaning
promoting products through influential people on social media
Example
Many brands invest in **influencer marketing** to reach younger audiences.
idiom
ink in
programmer ou confirmer quelque chose par écrit
Meaning
to schedule or confirm something in writing
Example
I’ll **ink in** the interview for Tuesday morning.
idiom
Inquisitive mind
Un état d'esprit curieux et désireux d'apprendre.
Meaning
A curious and eager-to-learn mindset.
Example
Children have an **inquisitive mind** that loves to explore.
idiom
inside job
un crime commis par quelqu'un à l'intérieur de l'organisation affectée
Meaning
a crime committed by someone within the organization affected
Example
The robbery turned out to be an **inside job**.
idiom
internet troll
une personne qui publie délibérément des commentaires offensants ou provocateurs en ligne
Meaning
a person who deliberately posts offensive or provocative comments online
Example
Don’t feed the **internet trolls** by replying to their comments.
idiom
iron curtain
une barrière séparant les nations idéologiquement ou politiquement
Meaning
a barrier separating nations ideologically or politically
Example
During the Cold War, Europe was divided by the **iron curtain**.
idiom
iron fist in a velvet glove
une apparence douce qui cache un contrôle fort
Meaning
a gentle outward appearance hiding strong control
Example
Her leadership style is an **iron fist in a velvet glove**.
idiom
iron out
résoudre de petits problèmes ou différends
Meaning
to resolve small problems or differences
Example
We need to **iron out** the payment details before signing.
idiom
iron out the bugs
réparer les petits problèmes ou erreurs
Meaning
to fix small problems or errors
Example
We spent the whole night **ironing out the bugs** in the AI chatbot.
idiom
iron out the kinks
résoudre de petits problèmes ou imperfections
Meaning
to resolve small problems or imperfections
Example
We’ll **iron out the kinks** before launch day.
idiom
iron out the wrinkles
résoudre de petits problèmes ou différences
Meaning
to solve small problems or differences
Example
We need to **iron out the wrinkles** before launching the project.
idiom
it blew my mind
ça m'a complètement époustouflé
Meaning
it amazed or shocked me completely
Example
The technology they used **blew my mind**.
idiom
It never rains but it pours
Quand les mauvaises choses arrivent, elles arrivent toutes en même temps.
Meaning
When bad things happen, they happen all at once.
Example
First I lost my phone, then my wallet — **it never rains but it pours**.
idiom
It rings a bell
quelque chose semble familier
Meaning
something sounds familiar
Example
That name **rings a bell**, but I can’t remember where I heard it.
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it takes two to tango
les deux personnes impliquées dans une situation sont également responsables
Meaning
both people involved in a situation are equally responsible
Example
You can't blame only him for the argument - **it takes two to tango**.
idiom
it's a piece of cake
c'est très facile
Meaning
it's very easy
Example
The exam was **a piece of cake**.
idiom
It's always darkest before the dawn
Les choses sont généralement pires juste avant de s'améliorer.
Meaning
Things are usually worst just before they improve.
Example
Keep going, **it's always darkest before the dawn**.
idiom
it's not rocket science
ce n'est pas difficile à comprendre
Meaning
it's not difficult to understand
Example
You can learn to cook, **it's not rocket science**.
idiom
It’s not over till it’s over
Ne perds pas espoir jusqu'à la fin.
Meaning
Don’t lose hope until the end.
Example
**It’s not over till it’s over**, we can still win this game.
idiom
it’s raining cats and dogs
il pleut des cordes
Meaning
raining very heavily
Example
We can’t go out now; **it’s raining cats and dogs**.
idiom
itching to do something
être impatient ou avoir hâte de faire quelque chose
Meaning
to be eager or impatient to do something
Example
He’s **itching to start** his new project.
idiom
itchy feet
un fort désir de voyager ou de se déplacer
Meaning
a strong desire to travel or move around
Example
After a few months at home, I started to get **itchy feet** again.