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to suddenly become enraged and uncontrollably angry
The idiom "see red" is believed to have originated from the physiological response of the human body during intense emotional states, particularly anger. The phrase is commonly used in situations where individuals feel deeply angered, provoked, or threatened, leading to an intense visceral reaction. It can be used during arguments, conflicts, or confrontations when emotions run high and individuals may act impulsively or aggressively.

se remettre de
to recover from an unpleasant or unhappy experience, particularly an illness
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(querelle)
dispute
a discussion, typically a serious one, between two or more people with different views

(business)
commerce
the activity of providing services or products in exchange for money

(pseudonyme)
surnom
a familiar or humorous name given to someone that is connected with their real name, appearance, or with something they have done
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(faiseur de chaussures)
cordonnier
a person who designs, makes, or repairs shoes
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sauvage
(of an animal or plant) living or growing in a natural state, without any human interference

(sportif)
de sport
related to athletes or their career

(spikes)
crampons
a type of athletic shoe that has pointed protrusions on the sole, designed to provide better traction and grip on surfaces such as grass, dirt, or track

athlète
a person who is good at sports and physical exercise, and often competes in sports competitions
An athlete is a person who participates in physical sports or activities that require strength, skill, and endurance. Athletes train and compete in various sports, such as running, swimming, soccer, or gymnastics, to improve their abilities and achieve success. Being an athlete involves regular practice, physical conditioning, and dedication to performance, often with the goal of excelling in competitions or tournaments. Athletes can compete at different levels, from local events to professional and international competitions.

finalement
after or at the end of a series of events or an extended period
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il y a...
used to refer to a time in the past, showing how much time has passed before the present moment
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déjà
before the present or specified time
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(depuis)
pour
used to indicate a time duration

(venir juste de, justement)
venir de
very recently or only before this moment
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depuis
used to express a period from a specific past time up to now or another specified point

encore
up until the current or given time
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grandir
to change from being a child into an adult little by little
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élever
to look after a child until they reach maturity
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(blâmer)
reprimander
to express sharp disapproval or criticism of someone's behavior or actions
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(être le portrait craché de)
tenir de
to look or act like an older member of the family, especially one's parents
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s’occuper de
to take care of someone or something and attend to their needs, well-being, or safety
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(bien s'entendre avec)
s'entendre bien
to have a good, friendly, or smooth relationship with a person, group, or animal
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(admirer)
avoir du respect pour
to have a great deal of respect, admiration, or esteem for someone
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continuer
to choose to continue an ongoing activity
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