to do something that makes someone extremely upset, annoyed, or angry
Explorez les collocations anglaises pour exprimer des émotions, des réactions et des relations, y compris "vouloir bien faire" et "jouer un excellent jeu".
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to do something that makes someone extremely upset, annoyed, or angry
to enter a state of deep unconsciousness from which a person cannot be easily awakened
to reveal something surprising or unexpected to someone
to press one's teeth against the lip as a reaction to emotion, pain, or to prevent oneself from saying something
to have good intentions, with the desire to do something positive or helpful, even if the results may not align with those intentions
to quickly come to the aid or support of another person when they are under attack, criticism, or facing a difficult situation
to earn the confidence, belief, or reliance of another person
to tolerate the presence of someone or something one dislikes very much
to share similarities in appearance, characteristics, or qualities
to earn confidence and belief from another person in one's honesty, reliability, and intentions
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to perform exceptionally well or brilliantly in a specific situation or task
to make a formal vow to get married to someone
se sentir capable de
Malgré la tâche difficile, elle ne s'est pas sentie à la hauteur aujourd'hui.
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to direct one's focus or concentration toward something specific
to suddenly and uncontrollably express strong emotions, often in a negative way
to attract or receive attention, often by means of effort, achievement, or significance