Anglais sans stress B1 à B2 expressions idiomatiques et phrasal verbs du quotidien
Expressions idiomatiques, collocations et ‘phrasal verbs’ pour communiquer en anglais niveau B1 à B2
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Vocabulaire anglais sans stress niveau B1 à B2
PREPOSITION COLLOCATIONS n°99 |
As a precaution |
As a result |
At ease |
At hand |
At least |
At length |
At peace |
At rest |
At sea |
At war |
By accident |
By chance |
By day |
By heart |
By mistake |
By yourelf |
In love |
In common |
In danger |
In debt |
In due course |
In general |
In ivew |
In particular |
In pieces |
In private |
In public |
In secret |
In tears |
Off limits |
Off topic |
On duty |
On fire |
On horseback |
On purpose |
On sale |
On time |
Out of order |
Out of reach |
Out of stock |
Out of work |
Without a word |
THE WAY YOU SAY IT n°100 |
Hint : indice |
To advise : conseiller |
To answer : répondre |
To ask : demander |
To beg : implorer |
To boast : se vanter |
To complain : se plaindre |
To criticize : critiquer |
To deny : nier / refuser |
To exclaim : s’exclamer |
To explain : expliquer |
To gossip : jaser / colporter des ragots |
To lie : mentir |
To order : commander |
To praise : louer / faire l’éloge |
To recommend : recommander |
To refuse : refuser |
To repeat : répéter |
To rephrase : paraphraser |
To reply : répondre |
To request : exiger |
To shout : crier |
To summarize : résumer |
To swear : jurer |
To threaten : menacer |
To warn : prévenir |
To whisper : murmurer |
To yell : hurler |
IDIOMS 1 n°31 |
Accept criticism or punishment for something s.o. has done |
Add up |
Be a recipe for disaster |
Be bad |
Be discovered committing crime |
Be having second thoughts |
Be just what the doctor ordered |
Be likely to cause big problem |
Be par for the course |
Be protesting strongly |
Be sick |
Be together in good and bad times |
Be unable to help |
Be up in arms |
Be up to no good |
Be what s.o. expect something to be |
Be worth s.o.’s while |
Be worth s.o.’s trouble or energy |
Cause trouble for someone |
Cause trouble in a peaceful situation |
Disappear |
Do not understand something |
Do something excessively |
Doubt you made a wise decision |
Face the music |
Feel under the weather |
Get caught red-handed |
Give s.o. a hard time |
Give someone a hand |
Give up |
Go overboard |
Hands being tied |
Help someone |
Keep an eye on something |
Keep a low profile |
Make sense |
Mend your ways |
Miss the point |
Pull s.o. ‘s leg |
Rack s.o.’s brain |
Rock the boat |
See the differences |
Solve the problem |
Stay through thick and thin |
Stop a bad behaviour |
Survive a difficult situation |
Tell a lie to play a joke on someone |
Tell two things apart |
Throw in the towel |
Try hard to remember |
Try not to get noticed |
Vanish into thin air |
Watch something carefully |
Weather a storm |
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