Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
mind over matter
l'utilisation de la volonté pour surmonter des problèmes physiques
Meaning
the use of willpower to overcome physical problems
Example
Running that marathon was pure **mind over matter**.
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mind the gap
être conscient des problèmes ou des divergences potentielles
Meaning
to be aware of potential problems or discrepancies
Example
The developer needs to **mind the gap** between AI expectations and real-world capabilities.
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mind your own business
concentrez-vous sur vos propres affaires et ne vous mêlez pas de celles des autres
Meaning
to focus on your own matters and not interfere in others’ affairs
Example
You should **mind your own business** instead of gossiping.
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mind your peace and quiet
protéger votre calme et éviter le stress ou la perturbation
Meaning
to protect your calm and avoid stress or disturbance
Example
She values her alone time to **mind her peace and quiet**.
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mind-blowing
complètement ennuyé ou agacé par quelque chose
Meaning
extremely surprising or amazing
Example
The view from the mountain was **mind-blowing**.
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minimum viable product
la version la plus simple d’un produit qui peut être lancée pour tester une idée
Meaning
the simplest version of a product that can be released to test an idea
Example
The team launched an **MVP (minimum viable product)** to gather user feedback.
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Minimum Viable Product (MVP)
La version la plus simple d'un produit utilisée pour tester une idée.
Meaning
The simplest version of a product used to test an idea.
Example
We launched an **MVP** to get feedback before the full version.
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Miracles happen
Des choses bonnes inattendues peuvent se produire.
Meaning
Unexpected good things can occur.
Example
Don’t lose faith—**miracles happen** every day.
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miss out on
ne pas vivre une expérience agréable
Meaning
to fail to experience something enjoyable
Example
Don’t **miss out on** the early-bird discount.
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miss the boat
rater une occasion
Meaning
to miss an opportunity
Example
If you don’t book early, you’ll **miss the boat**.
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miss the mark
échouer à atteindre le résultat prévu
Meaning
to fail to achieve the intended result
Example
His speech **missed the mark** and didn’t impress anyone.
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miss the point
ne pas comprendre l'idée principale
Meaning
to fail to understand the main idea
Example
You completely **missed the point** of my argument.
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mix in
combiner une chose avec d'autres
Meaning
to combine one thing with others
Example
Now **mix in** the chopped herbs.
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mix together
combiner différentes choses en une
Meaning
to combine different things into one
Example
**Mix together** the spices before adding them to the stew.
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mix up
confondre deux ou plusieurs choses
Meaning
to confuse two or more things
Example
I always **mix up** their names during meetings.
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mix up with
s'impliquer avec quelque chose ou quelqu'un, souvent de manière imprudente
Meaning
to become involved with something or someone, often unwisely
Example
Try not to **mix up with** gossip at work.
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model evaluation
le processus d'évaluation de la précision et des performances d'un modèle entraîné
Meaning
the process of assessing the accuracy and performance of a trained model
Example
Before deploying the system, we need to perform **model evaluation** to ensure accuracy.
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money burns a hole in your pocket
être désireux de dépenser de l'argent rapidement
Meaning
to be eager to spend money quickly
Example
He just got paid, and already **money burns a hole in his pocket**.
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Money doesn't grow on trees
L'argent est limité et doit être gagné ; il n'est pas facile à obtenir.
Meaning
Money is limited and must be earned; not easy to get.
Example
You should save more—**money doesn’t grow on trees**.
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Money talks
L'argent a une grande influence et un grand pouvoir.
Meaning
Money has great influence and power.
Example
He got the deal because **money talks**.
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moonlight as
travailler dans un deuxième emploi, surtout en secret ou à temps partiel
Meaning
to work at a second job, especially secretly or part-time
Example
She decided to **moonlight as** a freelance writer to make extra money.
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moral compass
la capacité d'une personne à juger ce qui est bien et ce qui est mal
Meaning
a person’s ability to judge what is right and wrong
Example
Developers must keep their **moral compass** while designing AI tools.
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more luck than sense
réussi grâce à la chance, pas à l'intelligence
Meaning
successful because of luck, not intelligence
Example
He survived the accident—he’s got **more luck than sense**.
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mother hen
une personne très protectrice ou attentionnée, en particulier au sein d'une famille
Meaning
a person who is very protective or caring, especially within a family
Example
Aunt Mary is a real **mother hen**, always looking after everyone.