Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
over it
ne plus être intéressé ou affecté par quelque chose
Meaning
no longer interested or affected by something
Example
I'm totally **over it** now.
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over the hill
passé son apogée; plus jeune ou à son meilleur niveau
Meaning
past one's prime; no longer young or at peak performance
Example
Some people think turning forty means you’re **over the hill**, but that’s not true.
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over the horizon
quelque chose qui devrait bientôt se produire
Meaning
something that is expected to happen soon
Example
A big change in the market may be **over the horizon**.
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over the moon
extrêmement content ou heureux
Meaning
extremely pleased or happy
Example
She was **over the moon** when she won the prize.
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overfitting
lorsqu'un modèle fonctionne bien sur les données d'entraînement mais mal sur les données non vues
Meaning
when a model performs well on training data but poorly on unseen data
Example
The model seems to be **overfitting** because it performs well on the training data but poorly on the test set.
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overnight success
une personne ou une chose qui devient rapidement réussie
Meaning
a person or thing that becomes successful very quickly
Example
Her first song made her an **overnight success**.
idiom
own it
être fier de qui vous êtes ou de ce que vous faites
Meaning
to take pride in who you are or what you do
Example
Don’t be shy about your success—**own it**!
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own the mistake
assumer la responsabilité d’avoir fait quelque chose de mal
Meaning
to take responsibility for doing something wrong
Example
A good leader knows how to **own the mistake** and learn from it.
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own up
admettre ou confesser quelque chose
Meaning
to admit or confess to something.
Example
He finally **owned up** to breaking the vase.
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own up to
admettre ou avouer quelque chose que vous avez mal faite
Meaning
to admit or confess to something you did wrong
Example
She finally **owned up to** breaking the vase.
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own up to something
admettre ou avouer la responsabilité de quelque chose
Meaning
to admit or confess responsibility for something
Example
You should **own up to your mistakes** instead of blaming others.
idiom
own up to your mistakes
admettre que vous avez fait quelque chose de mal
Meaning
to admit that you have done something wrong
Example
It takes courage to **own up to your mistakes**.
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own your mistakes
assumer la responsabilité de ce que vous avez fait de mal.
Meaning
to take responsibility for what you did wrong.
Example
It’s important to **own your mistakes** and learn from them.