english advanced march
english advanced
english advanced
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Cartes-fiches | 224 |
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Collège |
Crée / Actualisé | 16.02.2022 / 25.10.2022 |
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daher
thus
somit
hence
neue Wege gehen / aus Traditionen ausbrechen
to break the mould
grosses Geld
big money
kein Ende in Sicht
no end in sight
up in arms
wütend
to feel sorry or sad about something that has already happened (& can't be undo)
cry over split milk
to be easy and without problems
be plain sailing
at the last possible moment
in the nick of time
to be in control of an organization
pull the strings
relating to a bond or share that sells at a price that is lower than the value shown on it
below par
you are so familiar with it that you can do it easily without needing to think very much about it
second nature
Verstand
to think ans react quickly when something dangerous or difficult happens unexpectely
have your wits about you
Traditionen aufbrechen
break with traditions
Verhaltensmuster
pattern of behavior
impressionen geben/eindruck geben
to claim or give impression of
Empörung/zu entfachen
to spark out
suddenly, impulsive acting (aus der Laune handeln)
act on (a) whim
an expirience of the same harmful or unpleasant thing that one has inflicted on others, an attack in the same manner in which one attacks others
a taste of (one's) own medicine
pinnacle
Höhepunkt
to make decision to do something, especially after thinking about it for a long time
take the plunge. The're finally taking the plunge and getting married
something that happens or succeeds suddenly because of luck, intelligence
a stroke of luck, genius, etc
behave in a silly way
mess around
überrascht
taken aback
Roland was taken aback by our strength of feeling. [+ by]
Derek was taken aback when a man answered the phone
pass on (phrasal verb)
to refuse an opportunity or decide not to take part in something:
He passed on the chance to be head coach and took a job in Florida.
- dieMy dog died last week.
- die a natural/violent deathShe dies a natural death at home, surrounded by loved ones.
- pass awayHe passed away peacefully in hospital.
- pass onI'm sorry to hear that your grandfather has passed on.
- passUS My father passed last year.
innovativ, auf dem neusten Stand sein
cutting edge
notiert
jotted down
zurückziehen (aus einem Deal) herausgezogen
pulled out
gestalten, erklären, Geld spenden
Most of Manhattan is laid out in/on a grid pattern.
We laid the pieces of the dress pattern out on the floor.
(SPEND MONEY)
to spend money, especially a large amount:
It's not every day you lay out $500 on a dress.
(EXPLAIN)
to explain something clearly, usually in writing:
The code of practice lays out very clearly what the duties of the registrar are.
chip in
chip in (something)
festhalten
stick to
hunch
an idea that is based on feeling and for which there is no proof:
[ + that ] I had a hunch that you'd be here. Ich habe das Gefühl, dass etwas nicht stimmt
Anfrage
query
hunch
Ahnung