1) Literal meaning - If you can't be cured of a disease, then you just have to bear it, for you not to suffer more psychologically or do silly things;
2) Figurative meaning - You´d better live according to your real situation and possibilities, otherwise you´ll always be facing a conflict in vain with yourself, with no solution either.
It means thrown out, both literally and figuratively.
Literally,"every bullet has its appropriate target" means everything/everyone has a suitable place in this world.
"se dépasser", literally, "to overtake oneself." Figuratively, to go beyond one's limits (in any matter) or one's previous record (in sports).
It depends on what the context is. It can mean literally shot down from the sky, like a missile or bullet hits you or your airplane (or a bird) and you fall. It can also figuratively mean that your idea or suggestion was quickly voted down or vetoed.
In the UK we would use the phrase 'Knock it off' to mean stop teasing/irritating me or stop what you doing.
It means that the person has no weapons, either literally or figuratively.
literally or figuratively? literally- recycle, give to Goodwill, or trash figuratively- think of something else
literally, you are pardoned. Figuratively, you are forgiven.
Literally, it translates into "the bad, I am." Figuratively, it means "I am bad."
Literally "A proud newly baked," but figuratively "A proud new mom/dad"
It means the quality of being tightly strung, either literally or figuratively.
It means where are we going next? You can use this literally, as in "which location are we going to?" or you can use it figuratively, as in "where are we going with this plan or situation?"
It means that you are heading in the correct direction, either literally as though you were tracking someone or something down, or figuratively.
Literally? No. Figuratively? It's a ritual to symbolize such.
Yup, figuratively, if not literally.
Square, Rectangle, House (figuratively not literally)
he achieve it figurativly