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the law of supply and demand
une théorie économique qui stipule que le prix d'un bien ou service est déterminé par la disponibilité du produit (offre) et la demande pour celui-ci
Meaning
an economic theory that states that the price of a good or service is determined by the availability of the product (supply) and the demand for it
Example
The **law of supply and demand** dictates that prices will rise if demand outstrips supply.
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the lesser of two evils
le moindre mal de deux mauvaises options
Meaning
the less harmful of two bad options
Example
Voters often choose **the lesser of two evils** during elections.
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the letter of the law
suivre la lettre exacte de la loi
Meaning
following the exact wording of the law
Example
He follows **the letter of the law**, not its spirit.
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the life of the party
une personne vive, divertissante et le centre d'attention lors de rassemblements sociaux
Meaning
a person who is lively, entertaining, and the center of attention at social gatherings
Example
Everyone loves Tom because he’s always **the life of the party**.
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The light at the end of the tunnel
Un signe d'espoir après une longue période de difficulté.
Meaning
A sign of hope after a long period of difficulty.
Example
After months of hard work, we finally saw **the light at the end of the tunnel**.
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the light dawned on someone
quelqu’un comprend soudainement quelque chose
Meaning
someone suddenly understands something
Example
The **light dawned on her** that she had made a mistake.
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the lights are on but nobody’s home
quelqu'un semble actif mais ne pense pas clairement
Meaning
someone appears active but is not thinking clearly
Example
When the AI glitched, it was like **the lights were on but nobody’s home**.
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the lion’s share
la plus grande partie de quelque chose
Meaning
the largest part of something
Example
He took **the lion’s share** of the profits.
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the long arm of the law
le pouvoir et la portée de la loi pour attraper les criminels
Meaning
the power and reach of the law to catch criminals
Example
**The long arm of the law** finally caught the escaped prisoner.
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The longest journey begins with a single step
Toute grande tâche commence par une petite action.
Meaning
Any big task starts with a small action.
Example
Don't worry about the entire project, **the longest journey begins with a single step**.
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the luck of the draw
quelque chose décidé par le hasard
Meaning
something decided by chance
Example
You can’t choose your team; it’s **the luck of the draw**.
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The melting pot
Un endroit où de nombreuses cultures différentes se mélangent
Meaning
A place where many different cultures blend together
Example
New York is often called **the melting pot** of cultures.
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The Midas touch
La capacité de gagner de l’argent ou de réussir dans tout ce qu’on fait.
Meaning
The ability to make money or succeed in everything one does.
Example
She seems to have **the Midas touch**—every project she starts becomes a success.
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the moral compass
le sens du bien et du mal d’une personne ou d’une société
Meaning
a person's or society’s sense of right and wrong
Example
We must ensure AI doesn’t lose its **moral compass**.
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The more you know, the less you know
Plus vous apprenez, plus vous réalisez combien vous savez peu de choses.
Meaning
The more you learn, the more you realize how little you actually know.
Example
After years of study, he said, '**The more you know, the less you know**.'
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The more you know, the more you realize you don’t
Plus vous apprenez, plus vous comprenez combien il vous reste à apprendre.
Meaning
The more you learn, the more you understand how much there is left to learn.
Example
**The more you know, the more you realize you don’t** — that’s the beauty of curiosity.
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The more, the merrier
Les choses sont plus amusantes ou efficaces avec plus de personnes impliquées.
Meaning
Things are more fun or effective with more people involved.
Example
Bring your friends along — **the more, the merrier**!
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the naked truth
la vérité complète et sans fard
Meaning
the complete and unvarnished truth
Example
She told me **the naked truth** about what happened.
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the next big thing
quelque chose qui deviendra bientôt extrêmement populaire ou réussi
Meaning
something that will become extremely popular or successful soon
Example
Everyone thinks blockchain is **the next big thing**.
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the nuts and bolts
les détails pratiques de base de quelque chose
Meaning
the basic practical details of something
Example
We discussed **the nuts and bolts** of the new software project.
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the old school
avoir des croyances ou des méthodes traditionnelles
Meaning
having traditional beliefs or methods
Example
My professor is from **the old school**; he prefers chalkboards to slides.
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the pen is mightier than the sword
les mots et la communication ont plus de pouvoir que la violence
Meaning
words and communication have more power than violence
Example
He believes **the pen is mightier than the sword**, so he fights with ideas, not weapons.
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the picture of health
une personne qui semble en parfaite santé
Meaning
a person who looks very healthy
Example
Despite his age, he’s still **the picture of health**.
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the political hot potato
une question controversée que personne ne veut traiter
Meaning
a controversial issue that no one wants to handle
Example
Corruption has become **a political hot potato** in the country.