Expression Cards
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idiom
wallflower
une personne timide qui évite les activités sociales
Meaning
a shy person who avoids social activities
Example
She used to be a **wallflower**, but now she’s more confident.
phrasal-verb
wander around
se déplacer sans but précis ni direction
Meaning
to move about without a fixed purpose or direction
Example
We spent the afternoon **wandering around** the old town.
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wander off
marcher sans but ni direction
Meaning
to walk away without purpose or direction
Example
The child **wandered off** while we were shopping.
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wanderlust
un fort désir de voyager et d'explorer le monde
Meaning
a strong desire to travel and explore the world
Example
His **wanderlust** took him to every continent on Earth.
idiom
war of words
une dispute ou un conflit verbal
Meaning
an argument or verbal conflict
Example
The two politicians engaged in a **war of words** on TV.
phrasal-verb
warm down
effectuer des exercices doux après une activité physique intense
Meaning
to perform gentle exercises after intense physical activity
Example
The coach told the players to **warm down** after the match.
idiom
warm the cockles of one's heart
faire en sorte que quelqu'un se sente heureux ou reconnaissant
Meaning
to make someone feel happy or grateful
Example
Her thoughtful gift really **warmed the cockles of my heart**.
phrasal-verb
warm to
commencer à ressentir de l'affection ou de l'amitié pour quelqu'un
Meaning
to start feeling affection or liking toward someone
Example
She slowly **warmed to** the idea of sharing her story publicly.
phrasal-verb
warm to someone
commencer à aimer quelqu'un ou se sentir amical envers eux
Meaning
to begin to like someone or feel friendly towards them
Example
She didn’t like him at first but slowly **warmed to him**.
idiom
warm up
préparer le corps ou l'esprit pour l'activité
Meaning
to prepare the body or mind for activity
Example
Let’s **warm up** before we dive into the rehearsal.
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warm up emotionally
commencer à se sentir à l'aise pour partager ses émotions
Meaning
to start feeling comfortable enough to share your emotions
Example
It took a while for him to **warm up emotionally** after the breakup.
phrasal-verb
warm up for
préparer son corps ou son esprit avant une activité
Meaning
to prepare your body or mind before an activity
Example
Players **warm up for** ten minutes before drills.
idiom
warm up to
devenir progressivement plus à l'aise avec quelqu'un ou quelque chose
Meaning
to gradually become more comfortable with someone or something
Example
She slowly **warmed up to** the new routine.
phrasal-verb
warm up to gratitude
devenir progressivement plus reconnaissant ou reconnaissante
Meaning
to gradually become more appreciative or thankful
Example
He **warmed up to gratitude** after realizing how much support he had.
phrasal-verb
warm up to someone
commencer à aimer ou faire confiance à quelqu'un
Meaning
to begin to like or trust someone
Example
She slowly **warmed up to** her new classmates.
idiom
warm-hearted
gentil et sympathique
Meaning
kind and sympathetic
Example
She is a **warm-hearted** person who cares for everyone.
phrasal-verb
warn against
conseiller à quelqu'un de ne pas faire quelque chose de risqué ou nuisible
Meaning
to advise someone not to do something risky or harmful
Example
Experts **warn against** sharing passwords online.
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warp speed
très haute vitesse; progrès extrêmement rapide
Meaning
very high speed; extremely fast progress
Example
The project is moving at **warp speed** now.
phrasal-verb
wash away
enlever ou emporter quelque chose avec de l'eau
Meaning
to remove or carry something away with water
Example
The flood **washed away** several houses near the river.
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wash one’s hands of something
se désengager de quelque chose
Meaning
to stop being responsible for something
Example
He **washed his hands of** the project after it failed.
phrasal-verb
wash up
laver la vaisselle après un repas; se nettoyer
Meaning
to wash the dishes after a meal; to clean yourself
Example
I’ll **wash up** after we finish dinner.
idiom
wash your hands of something
cesser d'être impliqué ou responsable de quelque chose
Meaning
to stop being involved in or responsible for something
Example
After the scandal, the manager **washed his hands of** the project.
phrasal-verb
watch out
être attentif et prudent face à quelque chose de dangereux
Meaning
to be alert and careful about something dangerous
Example
**Watch out**! There’s a car coming!
phrasal-verb
watch over
protéger ou surveiller quelqu'un avec attention
Meaning
to protect or guard someone carefully
Example
Grandparents lovingly **watch over** their grandchildren.