Continue on This Path With Me

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continue

1 abide, carry on, endure, last, live on, persist, remain, rest, stay, stay on, survive

2 go on, keep at, keep on, keep one's hand in, keep the ball rolling, keep up, maintain, persevere, persist in, prolong, pursue, stick at, stick to, sustain

3 draw out, extend, lengthen, project, prolong, reach

4 carry on, pick up where one left off, proceed, recommence, resume, return to, take up

Antonyms

1 abdicate, leave, quit, resign, retire, step down

2 & 4 break off, call it a day, cease, discontinue, give up, leave off, pack in (Brit. informal) quit, stop

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ECF

exp.

errors continue forward

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retain

Conjugate

v.

continue to have something; keep something

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not on your tintype

exp.

absolutely not; not in this lifetime

Slang expression used mostly in 19th century

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run in the family

exp.

expression meaning that several or all members of a family have something in common (a skill, a feature, a path or a behavior)

E.g.: He became an actor too. It runs in the family.

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cross paths

Conjugate

v.

meet; cross each other's lives; be brought together

E.g.:They crossed paths fifteen years ago and they are best friends since then.

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Qua

n.

used to describe a person. i.e this is the qua am telling you about or he is a fantastic qua

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mic drop

exp.

This term means leaving a discussion after you achieve an absolute victory

[Fig.] E.g.: My presentation was so successful. It was the ultimate mic drop.

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go bananas

Conjugate

v.

go wild ; go crazy with excitement or other extreme emotions such as over-the-top happiness or (but less commonly) anger. This idiom may allude to the apes who go crazy when given bananas (on the pattern of 'go ape')

[Fam.] When the two brothers found out that they were among the winners of the fan contest and thus, were to meet the members of Metallica, they went bananas.

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burst at the seams

v.

to be filled beyond regular capacity; a garment like trousers you're wearing and bursting at the seams (whether because they shrank in the wash or you gained weight) would be a perfect literal example of this idiom and figuratively, it means: to be beyond full.

[Fig.] The initially intimate celebration Forrest had organised was soon flooded with unexpected guests; his small house burst at the seams and ended up getting wildly trashed

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it's got bits in it

n.

means a liquid is not clear: this tea's got bits in it, I don't like yogurt with bits in it

assez proche de l'idée de 'il y a à boire et à manger'

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bend over backwards

v.

When you bend over backwards, you put all your effort into something. This expression is often used to say that someone puts a lot of energy into pleasing someone else.

[Fam.] Ex.: She was so benevolent; she would always bend over backwards to help me.

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you catch more flies with honey

exp.

The actual say is: "You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar" This means that it is easier to persuade people if you use polite arguments and flattery than if you are confrontational.

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he can dish it but he can't take it

n.

this expression means 'he is very good at criticizing others but he can't accept criticism from others'

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to put your heart and mind to this great work

n.

to concentrate and to sacrifice

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there is more room on the outside than on the inside

q.

This expression means it is better to let one's emotions out, rather than bottled up inside. It is also often said when someone has gas.

this is just something my grandmother would say in cajun french

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open innovation

n.

innovation paradigm that assumes firms should use external ideas and/or external paths to market in their innovation process

[Tech.];[Bus.] word coined by Henry Chesbrough, who opposes this paradigm to the closed innovation one, where all the innovation process happens within the borders of the firm.

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