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legally
Adverbe
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(juridiquement)

(juridiquement)

légalement

in terms of or as regards the law or legal regulations

Famille de Mots

legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
legal
legal
Adjectif
l
l
e
i
g
g
a
ə
l
l
juridique

juridique

related to the law or the legal system

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to require
verbe
r
r
e
i
q
k
u
w
i
aɪɜ
r
r
e
(requérir)

(requérir)

exiger

to make something mandatory or necessary

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to attend
to attend
verbe
a
ə
tt
t
e
ɛ
n
n
d
d
assister à

assister à

to go to school, university, church, etc. periodically

miss

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
up to
préposition
uk flag
/ˈʌp tuː/
(maximum de)

(maximum de)

jusqu'à

Collocation

indicating that the quantity or count mentioned does not exceed a specified value

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
deputy
nom
d
d
e
ɛ
p
p
u
j
ə
t
t
y
i
(adjoint)

(adjoint)

député

an individual appointed to assist and act on behalf of a higher-ranking official or leader when they are absent

Who is a "deputy"?

A deputy is a person who serves as a second-in-command or assistant to someone in authority, often taking on their duties when they are unavailable. Deputies are commonly found in organizations, law enforcement, or government roles, where they support leaders by managing tasks, overseeing operations, or representing the leader in meetings or decisions. They play an important role in ensuring continuity and maintaining order within their area of responsibility.

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
break
nom
b
b
r
r
ea
k
k
(pause)

(pause)

récréation

a period of time during the school day when students are not in class, often used for relaxation, refreshment, or other activities

What is a "break"?

A break is a short pause during the school day, allowing students to rest or recharge. It typically occurs between classes, during lunchtime, or after long periods of study or lessons. Breaks give students a chance to stretch, socialize, or have a snack before resuming their activities. These breaks help maintain focus and energy throughout the day, contributing to better learning and well-being. The duration of breaks can vary based on the school’s timetable.

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to set
verbe
s
s
e
ɛ
t
t
(établir)

(établir)

fixer

to assign someone a task, goal, or target to complete

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to carry on
to carry on
verbe
uk flag
/kˈæɹi ˈɑːn/
continuer

continuer

to choose to continue an ongoing activity

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Intransitif
Statut Phrasal
inseparable
verbe de la phrase
carry
particule de la phrase
on

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to continue
to continue
verbe
c
k
o
ə
n
n
t
t
i
ɪ
n
n
u
ju
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continuer

continuer

to not stop something, such as a task or activity, and keep doing it

discontinue

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to last
verbe
uk flag
/læst/
durer

durer

to maintain presence over a period

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
primary
Adjectif
p
p
r
r
i
m
m
a
ɛ
r
r
y
i
(primordial, fondamental)

(primordial, fondamental)

principal

occurring earliest in time or development

secondary

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
primary education
nom
uk flag
/pɹˈaɪmɚɹi ˌɛdʒuːkˈeɪʃən/
(enseignement primaire)

(enseignement primaire)

éducation primaire

the first stage of formal schooling, typically covering basic academic subjects and foundational skills for children between the ages of five and twelve

What is "primary education"?

Primary education is the first stage of formal education, typically for children aged five to eleven or twelve, depending on the country. It focuses on building basic academic skills such as reading, writing, and mathematics, along with introducing subjects like science, social studies, and art. Primary education is designed to provide a strong foundation for learning, helping children develop essential cognitive, social, and emotional skills. It usually takes place in primary or elementary schools and is mandatory in many countries to ensure that all children have access to education.

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
secondary
Adjectif
s
s
e
ɛ
c
k
o
ə
n
n
d
d
a
ɛ
r
r
y
i
secondaire

secondaire

occurring as a result of or following from something primary

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
secondary education
nom
uk flag
/sˈɛkəndɚɹi ˌɛdʒuːkˈeɪʃən/
(enseignement secondaire)

(enseignement secondaire)

éducation secondaire

the stage of schooling that follows primary education, typically involving more specialized subjects and serving students aged approximately 12 to 18

What is "secondary education"?

Secondary education is the stage of education that follows primary education and typically includes students aged twelve to eighteen, depending on the country. It builds on the foundation established in elementary school and introduces more specialized subjects such as mathematics, science, literature, history, and foreign languages. Secondary education is often divided into two stages: lower secondary, middle school or junior high, and upper secondary, high school. It aims to prepare students for higher education or the workforce, helping them develop advanced academic skills, critical thinking, and personal responsibility. In many countries, completing secondary education is required for graduation.

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
state school
nom
uk flag
/stˈeɪt skˈuːl/
(école d'État)

(école d'État)

école publique

a school that provides free education due to being funded by the government

What is a "state school"?

A state school is a type of public school that is funded and operated by the government at the state level, rather than by local or national authorities. It provides free education to students living within a specific state or region. State schools follow a curriculum set by the government and are open to all students in the area, offering education in subjects like math, science, and the arts. These schools aim to ensure that every child has access to quality education, regardless of their financial background.

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
private
private
Adjectif
p
p
r
r
i
v
v
a
ə
t
t
e
privé

privé

used by or belonging to only a particular individual, group, institution, etc.

public

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
private school
nom
uk flag
/ˈpraɪvɪt ˌskuːl/
école privée

école privée

a school that receives money from the parents of the students instead of the government

What is a "private school"?

A private school is an educational institution that is not funded by the government. Instead, it relies on tuition fees paid by students' families, donations, or other private sources of funding. Private schools often have more flexibility in their curriculum and policies, and they may offer specialized programs or unique approaches to education. These schools typically have smaller class sizes and can be selective in their admissions process. Private schools may provide a range of education, from early childhood through to high school, and sometimes offer religious or alternative educational focuses.

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
head teacher
nom
uk flag
/hˈɛd tˈiːtʃɚ/
(recteur)

(recteur)

directeur d'école

the leader of a school, responsible for managing and guiding the school

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
staff
nom
s
s
t
t
a
æ
ff
f
(le corps enseignant)

(le corps enseignant)

le personnel

the body of teachers and administrators at a school

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
term
nom
t
t
e
ɜ
r
r
m
m
(session)

(session)

trimestre

one of the three periods in the academic year during which multiple classes are held in schools, universities, etc.

What is a "term"?

A term is a fixed period during which classes are held in schools, colleges, or universities. It is typically part of the academic year, with common terms being fall, spring, and summer. A term can last anywhere from a few weeks to several months, and during this time, students attend classes, complete assignments, and take exams. At the end of the term, academic performance is often assessed, and grades are given. Terms are used to organize the academic calendar, helping students and staff manage their schedules and workload throughout the year.

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legal

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legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to follow
to follow
verbe
f
f
o
ɑ
ll
l
o
w
(obéir)

(obéir)

suivre

to act accordingly to someone or something's advice, commands, or instructions

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legal

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legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
instruction
nom
i
ɪ
n
n
s
s
t
t
r
r
u
ə
c
k
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(mode d'emploi)

(mode d'emploi)

instructions

guidance on how to carry out a task or operate something

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to sit an exam
Phrase
uk flag
/sˈɪt ɐn ɛɡzˈæm/
N/A

N/A

Collocation

to take or participate in an examination or test

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to [take] a (test|exam)
to take a test
Phrase
uk flag
/tˈeɪk ɐ tˈɛst ɔːɹ ɛɡzˈæm/
N/A

N/A

Collocation

to participate in and complete an examination or assessment

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
written
Adjectif
w
r
r
i
ɪ
tt
t
e
ə
n
n
écrit

écrit

presented in writing rather than in speech or by visual means

spoken

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to communicate
to communicate
verbe
c
k
o
ə
mm
m
u
ju:
n
n
i
ə
c
k
a
t
t
e
communiquer

communiquer

to exchange information, news, ideas, etc. with someone

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to cheat
to cheat
verbe
ch
ʧ
ea
i:
t
t
tricher

tricher

to win or gain an advantage in a game, competition, etc. by breaking rules or acting unfairly

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
cheating
nom
ch
ʧ
ea
i
t
t
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(fraude)

(fraude)

tricherie

a deception for profit to yourself

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to waste one's time
Phrase
uk flag
/wˈeɪst wˈʌnz tˈaɪm/
N/A

N/A

to spend one's time doing things that are useless or unnecessary

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
waste of time
nom
uk flag
/wˈeɪst ʌv tˈaɪm/
(gaspillage de temps)

(gaspillage de temps)

perte de temps

an activity or situation that does not produce any benefit or value, and instead consumes time and resources that could be better utilized elsewhere

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
planning
nom
p
p
l
l
a
æ
nn
n
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g
(préparation)

(préparation)

planification

an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
essential
essential
Adjectif
e
ɛ
ss
s
e
ɛ
n
n
t
ʃ
ia
ə
l
l
essentiel

essentiel

very necessary for a particular purpose or situation

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
attitude
nom
a
æ
tt
t
i
ə
t
t
u
u
d
d
e
attitude

attitude

the typical way a person thinks or feels about something or someone, often affecting their behavior and decisions

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
to examine
to examine
verbe
e
ɪ
x
gz
a
æ
m
m
i
ɪ
n
n
e
faire passer un examen à

faire passer un examen à

to test a person's knowledge or skills in a certain subject by asking them questions or asking them to do a specific task

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
relief
relief
nom
r
r
e
i
l
l
ie
i
f
f
soulagement

soulagement

a feeling of comfort that comes when something annoying or upsetting is gone

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
relieved
relieved
Adjectif
r
r
e
i
l
l
ie
i
v
v
e
d
d
(reposé)

(reposé)

soulagé

feeling free from worry, stress, or anxiety after a challenging or difficult situation

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
over
Adjectif
uk flag
/ˈoʊvɚ/
(fini)

(fini)

terminé

no longer continuing

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
cheat
nom
ch
ʧ
ea
i:
t
t
(escroc)

(escroc)

dupont

someone who leads you to believe something that is not true

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
state
Adjectif
s
s
t
t
a
t
t
e
(étatique)

(étatique)

public

provided or controlled by the government

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb
candidate
nom
c
k
a
æ
n
n
d
d
i
ɪ
d
d
a
t
t
e
(candidate)

(candidate)

candidat

a person who is taking part in an examination

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legal

Adjective

legally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

illegally

Adverb

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