
avoir des doutes
to start doubting a decision and begin to wonder whether it is the right or best thing to do
The idiom "have second thoughts" originates from the idea of reconsidering a decision or action before proceeding. It is used to suggest taking a moment to reflect or entertain doubts about one's initial choice, often due to uncertainty or a realization.

N/A
in a state of uncertainty in which it is difficult for one to choose between two courses of action
The origin of the idiom "in two minds" can be attributed to the figurative use of the word "mind" to represent one's thoughts, opinions, or decision-making process. The phrase emerged from the concept of internal conflict or ambivalence, where individuals experience a division within their own minds, torn between two opposing ideas or choices. It is commonly used when discussing personal choices, dilemmas, or preferences.

(doux)
gentil
kind and pleasant in nature, often thoughtful and caring toward others

(engagé)
occupé
occupied or unavailable due to being busy, engaged, or involved in some activity or task

(parvenir à, arriver à)
conclure
to successfully reach, achieve, or establish something that requires agreement or compromise
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(lent d'esprit)
bête
lacking intelligence or slow to understand

N/A
something that is not being thought about or considered, often due to more pressing or immediate concerns
The exact origin of the idiom "the last thing on one's mind" is uncertain, but it is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 19th century. There are a few different theories about its origins, but the most likely is that it refers to something that is so unlikely or improbable that it is not even worth considering.

(éviter de)
se soustraire à
to escape a responsibility
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(obtenir)
faire
to cause something to perform a specific action
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(convaincre)
persuader
to force or convince someone to do something
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voir
to find out or become certain about something by asking, discovering, or considering

(se conserver)
conserver
(of food or any perishable commodity) to stay in good condition
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(formuler)
exprimer
to express something in a specific way
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(confier)
laisser
to let someone deal with something in one's place
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considérer
to guess or calculate a specific value or result

(faire arriver)
amener
to make someone or something to be placed in a certain condition or state
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(amener)
apporter
to make someone or something be in or go to a specific place
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(être accompagné)
exister
to be available with certain features, options, or characteristics associated with a product
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suffire
to be suitable or sufficient for a particular purpose or need
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(ramper)
avancer lentement
(of a vehicle or its driver) to move very slowly, often in heavy traffic or difficult conditions

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to express or explain something clearly using written or spoken language

(motiver)
encourager
to encourage or influence someone, or oneself, to work harder
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