Pratique du Shadowing: English with FRIENDS | Season 10 | Idioms, Expressions, Vocab - Apprendre l'anglais à l'oral avec YouTube

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The hottest babies in the tri-state area are in this room right now.
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The hottest babies in the tri-state area are in this room right now.
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I overheard one of the judges say that not one of them holds a candle to Emma.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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You heard him say that?
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Yeah.
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Hold a candle to to be significantly inferior to someone or something else in quality,
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skill, or value.
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Examples.
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Go easy on him and his wife's had him sleeping on the couch all week.
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How does she know that?
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See her.
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Get it?
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She sees things.
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She's perfectly harmless and actually very good at what she does.
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I can't hold a candle to her.
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Oh, that's just sweet and so not true.
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Those gams, those curves that kill her smile.
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Basically, you're me 35 years ago.
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So this is my future.
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The point is, whoever this woman is,
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she can't hold a candle to you.
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Oh, thank you, Karen.
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You know, that's the same whether you do it at the plaza or...
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Where are you going to do it?
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City Hall.
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Oh!
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Oh, that sounds nice.
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I was just there for jury duty.
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They really spruced that place up.
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To spruce up.
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To improve the appearance of a person,
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place, or thing by making it cleaner, neater, or more attractive.
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Examples.
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I thought you don't share food.
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Sure I do.
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Cooley?
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No. If I can't have your clams,
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you can't have my dessert.
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This is a two-way street.
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Two-way street.
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A situation or relationship between two people,
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or groups, in which action is required from both parties,
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something that works both ways.
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Examples.
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No, I don't think so.
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You know, maybe she was just really spent from our talk.
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It was pretty intense.
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Yeah, mine too.
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Mine was a humdinger.
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OK.
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A person or thing that is remarkably excellent, striking, or extraordinary.
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Something that is noticeable because it is a very good example of its type.
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Examples You know, I'd love to have that conversation.
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And the reason I agreed to meet with you is because I hoped it would spark something.
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And maybe six to eight months from now,
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you can call me with a humdinger.
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How about six days?
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Sanjay!
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Oh, you okay?
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Rough weekend?
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A humdinger.
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Work or pleasure?
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I haven't known pleasure for quite some time.
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Okay, you were really controlling and compulsive and shrill.
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I'm still all those things!
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You're also so generous and kind and scrappy.
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I am scrappy.
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Scrappy.
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Inclined to fight, argue, or compete.
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Willing to work hard in order to succeed.
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Determined and tough.
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Examples.
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Listen, you don't want to be surrounded by liars.
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Howard, you might be in the wrong profession.
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Look, it's simple for me.
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You're smart.
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You're scrappy.
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You're a go-getter.
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You don't wait for things to happen.
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You make them happen.
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I got five down!
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I figured out the theme.
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It's boats.
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Okay, I get it.
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She's smart and lovable.
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You're scrappy and lovable.
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Together you're just lovable and lovable.
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Well, you know what, actually?
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People are getting a little antsy waiting for Emma to wake up from her nap,
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So would you mind performing them once now?
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Sure, yeah.
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OK.
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ANSI, nervous and unable to relax,
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Impatient and unable to keep still.
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Examples.
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Hey, so Scully, what do you do at the park with Kelly?
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Oh, we just walk around.
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She gets antsy if she doesn't get outside enough.
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And then it's just yap,
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yap, yap, all day long.
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What's wrong with you?
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You've been antsy all night.
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Nothing.
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No, I'm fine.
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I'm fine.
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I know what it is.
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I have had this nagging feeling that I've forgotten something,
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and then I just realized,
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I think I left the freezer door at Scavo's open.
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I'm not going to be able to handle this.
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Now I know how my students feel at the end of each year.
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And why they act out by giving me such bad evaluations.
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To act out.
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to behave badly because you are unhappy or upset,
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often in ways that you are not aware of.
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Examples.
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Oops.
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All phrasal verbs, idioms, and expressions from our channel are gathered in one place.
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You can use our PDF files to make your learning process more efficient and convenient.
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All our materials are available on platforms, Pehip and Boosty.
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Click on the links in the description below this video.
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We're happy to be helpful.
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Damn it.
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Rachel, open up!
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It's your sister!
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I have to talk to you!
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Hi, Amy.
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You're not Rachel.
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Still sharp as a tack.
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Sharp as a tack.
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Commonly used to describe someone who is extremely intelligent, quick-witted, or mentally acute.
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Examples.
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Well, to tell you the truth,
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Nettie, I'm not feeling real well.
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Would you excuse me?
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Well, you know, it's funny you should mention your health because you will never guess what I do now.
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Examples Oh,
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here's my card.
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Gross, this is not how we wanted you to find out about this.
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You have every right to go nuts.
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I'm not going nuts.
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Do you see me going nuts?
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No, but you know what I mean.
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Go nuts.
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Commonly used to describe someone losing control of their emotions,
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either becoming incredibly angry or highly thrilled.
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You know, this is one of the nicer hotels I've ever been in.
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Oh yeah, my firm did the remodel.
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You should see the rooms.
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The views are amazing.
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Yeah?
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Maybe it's too bad we don't have a room.
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Room 1506, my treat.
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You kids go nuts.
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All right, I know your size,
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and I'm gonna pick out some really good stuff for you.
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Really?
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Yes, and I know what looks sexy on guys.
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Please, just wear what I suggest,
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and she is gonna go nuts for you.
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So your ex-boyfriend is gonna determine if your new boyfriend gets this grant while your new boyfriend is screwed?
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No, no, we ended on great terms.
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I mean, if anything, I think this could help you.
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End on great terms, or on good terms.
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It means concluding a personal or professional relationship in a positive,
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amicable way, free from significant conflicts, lingering resentment, or hostility.
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You just went through your own breakup,
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and while I know you
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and Barney left it on good Isn't there some part of you deep down
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that wants to slap him right in his face?
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All right, you got yourself a deal.
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But one thing, no crying in your coffee.
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We end this thing on good terms no matter who wins.
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You got it?
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Make sure to accept your loss gracefully.
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I was just there for jury duty.
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They really spruced that place up.
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This is a two-way street.
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People are getting a little antsy waiting for Emma to wake up.
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I am scrappy.
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You're not Rachel.
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Still shoppers attack.

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  • Hold a candle to: This expression means to be significantly inferior to someone or something else in quality, skill, or value. For example, when one character says they cannot "hold a candle to her," it conveys a sense of admiration for another person's attributes.
  • Spruce up: To "spruce up" means to improve the appearance of a person, place, or thing. It exemplifies how we can use verbs creatively to convey a clear action.
  • Two-way street: This idiom indicates that a situation works both ways, requiring mutual effort or action from both parties involved. Understanding such phrases will enrich your conversational skills.

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