Expression Cards: phrasal-verb
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phrasal-verb
bottle out of
perdre courage et éviter de faire quelque chose à cause de la peur
Meaning
to lose courage and avoid doing something because of fear
Example
He was going to confess his feelings but **bottled out of** it at the last moment.
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bottle under
s'effondrer mentalement ou émotionnellement sous la pression
Meaning
to collapse mentally or emotionally due to pressure
Example
He finally **bottled under** the pressure of constant deadlines.
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bottle up
cacher ou contrôler ses émotions au lieu de les exprimer
Meaning
to hide or control your emotions instead of expressing them
Example
He tends to **bottle up** his anger instead of talking about it.
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bounce ahead
avancer avec énergie et confiance après le succès ou la guérison
Meaning
to move forward with energy and confidence after success or recovery
Example
After the failure, he decided to **bounce ahead** and try again.
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bounce ahead of
se remettre ou progresser plus rapidement que les autres après une chute
Meaning
to recover or progress faster than others after a downturn
Example
Some tech firms managed to **bounce ahead of** their competitors after the crisis.
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bounce ahead with optimism
continuer à progresser avec une attitude positive après des difficultés
Meaning
to continue progressing with a positive attitude after difficulties
Example
After every failure, she chooses to **bounce ahead with optimism**.
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bounce around ideas
discuter et partager des idées différentes de manière informelle avec d'autres
Meaning
to discuss and share different ideas informally with others
Example
We **bounced around ideas** during the brainstorming session.
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bounce back after
se remettre rapidement d'un échec ou d'un revers
Meaning
to recover from failure or setback quickly
Example
He managed to **bounce back after** losing his job.
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bounce back emotionally
se remettre émotionnellement d'une expérience difficile
Meaning
to recover emotionally from a difficult experience
Example
She took time to **bounce back emotionally** after losing her job.
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bounce back stronger
se remettre des revers avec une énergie renouvelée
Meaning
to recover from setbacks with renewed energy
Example
Teams **bounce back stronger** after honest feedback sessions.
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bounce forward
se remettre des difficultés et avancer avec des améliorations
Meaning
to recover from difficulties and move ahead with improvement
Example
After the recession, the nation aims to **bounce forward** with stronger growth.
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bounce ideas around
partager et discuter des idées avec d'autres
Meaning
to share and discuss ideas with others
Example
We often **bounce ideas around** during our weekly meetings.
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bounce ideas off
partager et discuter des idées avec quelqu'un pour obtenir des retours
Meaning
to share and discuss ideas with someone to get feedback
Example
I love to **bounce ideas off** my teammates before finalizing a plan.
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bounce into the next chance
plonger avec enthousiasme dans une nouvelle opportunité
Meaning
to dive enthusiastically into a new opportunity
Example
She **bounces into the next chance** as soon as a new project appears.
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bounce off
discuter d'une idée avec quelqu'un pour obtenir son avis
Meaning
to discuss an idea with someone to get their opinion
Example
I’d like to **bounce off** a few ideas with you before the presentation.
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bounce within
gérer les émotions en interne sans les exprimer extérieurement
Meaning
to manage emotions internally without expressing them outwardly
Example
He tends to **bounce within** instead of sharing his struggles.
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bow to
accepter l'autorité ou l'influence de quelqu'un ou de quelque chose à contrecœur
Meaning
to accept the authority or influence of someone or something unwillingly
Example
The government finally **bowed to** public pressure.
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brace for
se préparer à quelque chose de désagréable ou difficile
Meaning
to prepare for something unpleasant or difficult
Example
The company is **bracing for** possible losses after the policy change.
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brace yourself for
se préparer mentalement à quelque chose de difficile ou d'effrayant
Meaning
to mentally prepare for something challenging or frightening
Example
Take a breath and **brace yourself for** the tough conversation.
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brag about
parler fièrement des réalisations de soi-même ou de quelqu'un d'autre
Meaning
to talk proudly about one’s or someone’s achievements
Example
He loves to **brag about** his team’s success.
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brainstorm around impact
discuter des idées centrées sur les résultats potentiels
Meaning
to discuss ideas that focus on potential outcomes
Example
We **brainstorm around impact** to see how policies help the planet.
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brainstorm for
générer des idées ou des solutions par la discussion; penser de manière créative à quelque chose
Meaning
to generate ideas or solutions through discussion; to think creatively about something
Example
Our team will **brainstorm for** new product ideas this afternoon.
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brainstorm our way out
penser à des idées ensemble jusqu'à ce qu'un problème soit résolu
Meaning
to think of ideas together until a problem is solved
Example
The team **brainstorms our way out** whenever a project gets stuck.
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branch globally
s'étendre ou opérer dans plusieurs pays ou régions.
Meaning
to expand or operate in multiple countries or regions
Example
The company hopes to **branch globally** within the next five years.