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Interactions - Support d'aide

Découvrez comment les expressions anglaises telles que « stick up for » et « hat in hand » sont liées à l'aide et au soutien en anglais.

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English idioms related to Interactions
the shirt off one's back

everything a person has to offer for helping someone, even things that they need for themselves

[Phrase]
to throw oneself at one's feet

to beg someone for help or forgiveness

[Phrase]
to take up the cudgels

to show one's support of someone or something by defending them at any cost

[Phrase]
to take somebody under one's wing

to kindly help or protect someone, particularly someone who is young or not experienced enough

[Phrase]
to stick up for

to show strong support for a person or thing when they are faced with danger or criticism

défendre, soutenir

défendre, soutenir

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[verbe]
shoulder to shoulder

together working toward a shared aim

être aux côtés de

être aux côtés de

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to share and share alike

to give or take things equally and in a way that is fair to everyone

[Phrase]
to scratch one's back

to offer someone help, usually while expecting them a favor in exchange

[Phrase]
to open one's heart to somebody or something

to be willing to help or support a person, cause, etc., often by offering money

[Phrase]
on bended knee

used to describe kneeling as a sign of deep respect for someone

[Phrase]
shoulder to cry on

a person who listens to someone's problems and encourages them and gives them emotional support

[Phrase]
knight in shining armor

someone who bravely saves another from a danger or difficulty

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to put one's mind at rest

to assure someone that they no longer need to worry about a particular person or thing

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under the auspices of somebody or something

while being supported by or under the protection of someone or something

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to give somebody a shot

to provide an opportunity for someone to succeed at or achieve something

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to pick one's brain

to ask a knowledgeable or informed person their opinion on something

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hat in hand

in a manner that is humble and respectful

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to smooth one's ruffled feathers

to do something that calms someone who has been offended

[Phrase]
to feed the kitty

to contribute a sum of money, often in small amounts

[Phrase]
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