Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
sketchy details
informations incomplètes ou peu claires
Meaning
information that is incomplete or unclear
Example
The witness gave only **sketchy details** about the incident.
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sleep it off
dormir pour se remettre de la fatigue ou de la maladie
Meaning
to sleep in order to recover from tiredness or sickness
Example
He drank too much and needed to **sleep it off**.
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sleep like a baby
dormir très paisiblement et confortablement
Meaning
to sleep very peacefully and comfortably
Example
After a warm bath, she **slept like a baby**.
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sleep like a log
dormir profondément et paisiblement
Meaning
to sleep very deeply and soundly
Example
After the long journey, I **slept like a log** all night.
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sleep on
retarder une décision jusqu'au lendemain
Meaning
to delay making a decision until the next day
Example
I'll **sleep on** it and let you know my answer tomorrow.
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sleep on it
remettre une décision au lendemain
Meaning
to delay making a decision until the next day
Example
This is an important decision, why don't you **sleep on it**?
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sleep tight
dormir bien et paisiblement
Meaning
to have a good and peaceful sleep
Example
Good night! **Sleep tight** and sweet dreams.
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sliding into DMs
envoyer un message privé à quelqu'un sur les réseaux sociaux, souvent de manière flirtante
Meaning
to send a private message to someone on social media, often flirtatiously
Example
He started **sliding into her DMs** after seeing her post.
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slip into
entrer progressivement dans un état ou commencer à porter quelque chose
Meaning
to gradually enter a state or start wearing something
Example
She quickly **slipped into** a more comfortable outfit.
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slip one's mind
oublier quelque chose accidentellement
Meaning
to forget something accidentally
Example
Sorry, it completely **slipped my mind** to call you.
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slip through the cracks
être négligé ou manqué dans un système ou un processus
Meaning
to be overlooked or missed in a system or process
Example
Unfortunately, your application **slipped through the cracks** and wasn't reviewed.
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slip up
faire une petite erreur
Meaning
to make a small mistake
Example
Everyone **slips up** sometimes — don’t worry about it.
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slippery slope
une situation qui peut entraîner des problèmes graves si elle n'est pas contrôlée
Meaning
a situation that can lead to serious problems if not controlled
Example
Allowing AI to make moral decisions is a **slippery slope**.
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Slow and steady wins the race
La constance et la patience mènent au succès.
Meaning
Consistency and patience lead to success.
Example
Remember, **slow and steady wins the race**.
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slow as a snail
très lent ou paresseux dans le mouvement ou l'action
Meaning
very slow or lazy in movement or action
Example
He walks **slow as a snail** in the morning.
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small potatoes
quelque chose d'insignifiant ou de peu de valeur
Meaning
something insignificant or of little value
Example
Compared to oil exports, textile trade is **small potatoes**.
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small talk
conversation légère ou polie sur des sujets sans importance
Meaning
casual or polite conversation about unimportant topics
Example
We made **small talk** while waiting for the bus.
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smart cookie
une personne astucieuse et intelligente
Meaning
a clever and intelligent person
Example
Don’t underestimate her—she’s a **smart cookie**.
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smear campaign
une tentative de nuire à la réputation de quelqu'un par de fausses accusations ou des commérages
Meaning
an attempt to damage someone's reputation through false accusations or gossip
Example
The opposition launched a **smear campaign** against the minister.
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smell a rat
suspecter quelque chose de mal ou de malhonnête
Meaning
to suspect something wrong or dishonest
Example
I **smelled a rat** when he offered me free tickets.
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smile from ear to ear
avoir un grand sourire montrant du bonheur
Meaning
to have a big, broad smile showing happiness
Example
He was **smiling from ear to ear** after the interview.
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smoke and mirrors
quelque chose destiné à tromper ou à confondre
Meaning
something that is intended to deceive or confuse
Example
The company’s promises were just **smoke and mirrors**.
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smoke-filled room
un endroit où des personnes puissantes prennent des décisions en secret
Meaning
a place where powerful people make decisions secretly
Example
The new policy was decided in a **smoke-filled room** by senior officials.
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smooth over
rendre un problème moins sérieux
Meaning
to make a problem seem less serious
Example
We need to **smooth over** the miscommunication with a quick call.