Expression Cards
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phrasal-verb
value differences
respecter et apprécier ce qui rend les gens uniques
Meaning
to respect and appreciate what makes people unique
Example
We should **value differences** as they make our workplace stronger.
idiom
veer off
changer soudainement de direction
Meaning
to suddenly change direction
Example
The conversation **veered off** into weekend plans.
phrasal-verb
vet out
examiner quelque chose en profondeur pour éliminer les options faibles
Meaning
to examine something thoroughly to remove weak options
Example
We **vet out** risky proposals before they reach the board.
idiom
viral content
Contenu qui se propage rapidement sur Internet, généralement via les réseaux sociaux.
Meaning
Content that spreads rapidly across the internet, usually through social media.
Example
The video went **viral** after being shared on Facebook.
idiom
virus of doubt
un sentiment d’incertitude qui se propage rapidement
Meaning
a feeling of uncertainty that spreads quickly
Example
A **virus of doubt** spread after the project delay.
idiom
visionary leader
un dirigeant avec une vision claire de l’avenir
Meaning
a leader with a clear vision for the future
Example
Steve Jobs was considered a **visionary leader** for his innovative ideas.
idiom
vote down
rejeter quelque chose en votant contre
Meaning
to reject something by voting against it
Example
The board may **vote down** the new proposal.
phrasal-verb
vote down a proposal
rejeter une suggestion ou proposition en votant contre
Meaning
to reject a suggestion or proposal by voting against it
Example
The parliament **voted down a proposal** to increase military spending.
phrasal-verb
vote for
choisir quelqu'un ou quelque chose lors d'une élection
Meaning
to choose someone or something in an election
Example
Everyone should **vote for** candidates who value honesty.
phrasal-verb
vote in
élire quelqu'un pour un poste par vote
Meaning
to elect someone to a position through voting
Example
The people **voted in** a new government last year.
phrasal-verb
vote out
retirer quelqu'un de son poste en votant contre lui
Meaning
to remove someone from office by voting against them
Example
Citizens **voted out** the corrupt officials in the last election.
phrasal-verb
vote through
approuver officiellement une loi ou une proposition par un vote
Meaning
to officially approve a law or proposal by voting
Example
Parliament **voted through** the education reform bill yesterday.
phrasal-verb
vote through reform
approuver officiellement un changement par le vote
Meaning
to officially approve a change by voting
Example
Parliament successfully **voted through reform** aimed at transparency.
idiom
vote with one’s feet
montrer son désaveu en partant ou en ne participant pas
Meaning
to show disapproval by leaving or not participating
Example
Many citizens **voted with their feet** by not attending the rally.