Expression Cards: idiom
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idiom
travel light
voyager avec très peu de bagages
Meaning
to travel with very little luggage
Example
When I travel for business, I like to **travel light**.
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trending topic
un sujet actuellement populaire sur les réseaux sociaux
Meaning
a subject that is currently popular on social media
Example
Her post became a **trending topic** on Twitter.
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trendsetter
quelqu'un qui mène la voie dans la mode, la technologie ou d'autres domaines populaires, en établissant des tendances pour que d'autres les suivent
Meaning
someone who leads the way in fashion, technology, or other popular areas, setting trends for others to follow
Example
The company became a **trendsetter** in the tech world with its innovative new app.
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trial and error
apprendre par essais et erreurs
Meaning
learning through experimenting and correcting mistakes
Example
We developed the product through **trial and error**.
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trickle-down economics
une théorie économique qui suggère que les politiques bénéficiant aux riches finiront par bénéficier à tout le monde en créant des emplois et de la croissance
Meaning
an economic theory that suggests that policies benefiting the wealthy will eventually benefit everyone by creating jobs and growth
Example
Critics argue that **trickle-down economics** has failed to provide substantial benefits for the poor.
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Trickle-down effect
Les bénéfices économiques des riches atteignant progressivement les groupes à faibles revenus.
Meaning
Economic benefits of the wealthy gradually reaching the lower-income groups.
Example
Critics argue that the **trickle-down effect** rarely helps the poor.
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troll someone
provoquer ou contrarier délibérément quelqu’un en ligne
Meaning
to deliberately provoke or upset someone online
Example
Some users love to **troll** others just for fun.
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True blue
Loyal et digne de confiance.
Meaning
Loyal and trustworthy.
Example
You can count on her; she’s **true blue**.
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true colors
le vrai caractère ou les véritables intentions de quelqu’un
Meaning
someone’s real character or intentions
Example
He showed his **true colors** when he lied to me.
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True friends stab you in the front
Un véritable ami vous dit des vérités dures en face.
Meaning
A true friend tells you harsh truths to your face.
Example
She’s not afraid to tell me the truth, because **true friends stab you in the front**.
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true to one's word
Faire ce que l'on a promis.
Meaning
To do what one has promised.
Example
She was **true to her word** and helped me finish the project.
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True to your word
Faire exactement ce que vous dites que vous allez faire.
Meaning
To do exactly what you say you’ll do.
Example
He was **true to his word** and kept his promise.
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trust goes both ways
les deux côtés doivent se faire confiance
Meaning
both sides must trust each other
Example
**Trust goes both ways** in any relationship.
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trust issues
difficulté à faire confiance aux autres en raison d'expériences passées
Meaning
difficulty trusting others due to past experiences
Example
He has **trust issues** after being betrayed once.
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trust one's judgment
croire dans la décision ou la capacité de quelqu'un à faire de bons choix
Meaning
to believe in someone's decision or ability to make good choices
Example
I always **trust her judgment** when it comes to hiring decisions.
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trust someone as far as you can throw them
ne pas avoir beaucoup de confiance en quelqu'un
Meaning
to not trust someone much
Example
I wouldn’t **trust him as far as I can throw him**.
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trust someone with something
confier à quelqu’un la responsabilité de quelque chose d’important
Meaning
to give someone responsibility for something important
Example
I trust you to **take care of the project**.
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trust someone with your life
faire confiance à quelqu'un complètement
Meaning
to trust someone completely
Example
I’d **trust her with my life**.
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trust your gut
suivre votre intuition ou instincts
Meaning
to follow your intuition or instincts
Example
When making big decisions, it’s often best to **trust your gut**.
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truth be told
admettre quelque chose honnêtement
Meaning
to admit something honestly
Example
**Truth be told**, I don’t really like this movie.
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Truth hurts
La vérité peut être douloureuse à entendre.
Meaning
The truth can be painful to hear.
Example
**Truth hurts**, but it’s better than a lie.
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truth will out
la vérité finira par éclater
Meaning
the truth will eventually be revealed
Example
You can’t hide it forever; **truth will out**.
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try and try again
continuer à essayer jusqu'à ce que vous réussissiez
Meaning
to keep trying until you succeed
Example
He didn’t give up and decided to **try and try again**.
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tune out
arrêter de prêter attention à ce qui se passe autour de vous
Meaning
to stop paying attention to what’s happening around you
Example
He often **tunes out** when people start complaining.