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099- Abbreviations and Short Forms

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as soon as possible
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automated teller machine
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curriculum vitae
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do it yourself
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European Union
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frequently asked question
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identity card
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intelligence
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intelligence quotient
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Internet service provider
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information technology
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personal computer
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physical education
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personal identification number
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very important person
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British Broadcasting Corporation
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to stand for
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advertisement
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bike
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bicycle
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blog
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weblog
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deli
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delicatessen
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exam
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examination
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flu
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influenza
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refrigerator
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gym
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information
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laboratory
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mathematics
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plane
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airplane
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pop music
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popular music
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pub
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telly
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television
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university
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veterinary surgeon
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ID
as soon as possible
Adverbe
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/æz sˈuːn æz pˈɑːsəbəl/
(le plus tôt possible)

(le plus tôt possible)

dès que possible

Collocation

used to express the urgency or immediacy of completing a task or taking action without unnecessary delay

automated teller machine
automated teller machine
nom
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/ˌɔːɾəmˈæɾɪk tˈɛlɚ məʃˈiːn/
DAB

DAB

a machine that allows customers to perform financial transactions such as withdrawals, deposits, transfers, etc.

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Nom Composé
curriculum vitae
curriculum vitae
nom
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/kɜːɹˈɪkjʊləm vˈɪɾiː/
(CV)

(CV)

curriculum vitae

a document that summarizes a person's academic and work history, often used in job applications or academic pursuits

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Nom Composé
do it yourself
phrase
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/dˈuː ɪt joːɹsˈɛlf/
bricolage

bricolage

the act of repairing, making, or doing things by oneself instead of paying a professional to do them

European Union
European Union
nom
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/jˌʊɹəpˈiən jˈuːniən/
UE

UE

a union of 27 European states that is formed to strengthen the economic and political bonds between its members

frequently asked question
nom
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/fɹˈiːkwəntli ˈæskt kwˈɛstʃən/
N/A

N/A

a list of questions that are frequently asked (about a given topic) along with their answers

identity card
identity card
nom
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/aɪdˈɛntɪɾi kˈɑːɹd/
(carte de citoyen)

(carte de citoyen)

carte d'identité

any official card that shows someone's name, birth date, photograph, etc., proving who they are

intelligence
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(sagacité)

(sagacité)

intelligence

the ability to correctly utilize thought and reason, learn from experience, or to successfully adapt to the environment

stupidity
intelligence quotient
nom
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/ɪntˈɛlɪdʒəns kwˈoʊʃənt/
(QI)

(QI)

quotient intellectuel

a measure of a person's reasoning ability and cognitive skills, derived from standardized tests designed to assess human intelligence

Internet service provider
nom
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/ˈɪntɚnˌɛt sˈɜːvɪs pɹəvˈaɪdɚ/
fournisseur d’accès à Internet

fournisseur d’accès à Internet

a company that provides its customers with Internet access and related services

What is an "Internet service provider"?

An Internet service provider (ISP) is a company that offers access to the Internet. ISPs provide customers with the technology and connections needed to go online, whether through broadband, fiber optics, satellite, or other methods. They may offer additional services like email accounts, website hosting, and technical support. ISPs vary in the speed and quality of their connections, and the service they provide is often tied to a monthly subscription or payment plan.

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Nom Composé
information technology
information technology
nom
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/ˌɪnfɚˈmeɪʃən tɛkˈnɑləʤi/
technologie de l’information

technologie de l’information

a field of science that deals with the use or study of electronic devices and processes in which data is stored, created, modified, etc.

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Nom Composé
personal computer
personal computer
nom
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/pˈɜːsənəl kəmpjˈuːɾɚ/
PC

PC

a compact electronic device designed for individual use, capable of performing various tasks such as word processing, internet browsing, and multimedia applications

What is a "personal computer"?

A personal computer (PC) is a type of computer designed for individual use, typically in homes, schools, or offices. It includes a central processing unit (CPU), memory, storage, and input devices like a keyboard and mouse. Personal computers are used for a variety of tasks, such as browsing the internet, creating documents, playing games, and managing files. They run software applications that perform different functions, making them versatile tools for both work and entertainment.

physical education
physical education
nom
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/fˈɪzɪkəl ˌɛdʒuːkˈeɪʃən/
éducation physique

éducation physique

sport, physical exercise, and games that are taught as a subject in schools

What is "physical education"?

Physical education is the study of physical fitness, sports, and health. It involves teaching students the importance of exercise, teamwork, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle through physical activity. Physical education also promotes skills like coordination, endurance, and strength, contributing to overall well-being.

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Nom Composé
personal identification number
nom
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/pˈɜːsənəl aɪdˈɛntɪfɪkˈeɪʃən nˈʌmbɚ/
N/A

N/A

a unique numeric code chosen by an individual to securely access various accounts and services

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very important person
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/vˈɛɹi ɪmpˈoːɹtənt pˈɜːsən/
(VIP (abréviation de 'Very Important Person'))

(VIP (abréviation de 'Very Important Person'))

personne très importante

is an individual who holds a significant or influential position and is often granted special privileges or treatment due to their status

British Broadcasting Corporation
nom
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/bɹˈɪɾɪʃ bɹˈɔːdkæstɪŋ kˌɔːɹpɚɹˈeɪʃən/
N/A

N/A

a publicly funded media organization that operates radio and television services, providing news, entertainment, and educational content both in the United Kingdom and internationally

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Nom Composé
to stand for
to stand for
verbe
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/stˈænd fɔːɹ/
(signifier)

(signifier)

représenter

to represent something in the form of an abbreviation or symbol

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Statut Phrasal
inseparable
verbe de la phrase
stand
particule de la phrase
for
advertisement
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publicité

publicité

any movie, picture, note, etc. designed to promote products or services to the public

bike
bike
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(bicyclette)

(bicyclette)

vélo

a vehicle that has two wheels and moves when we push its pedals with our feet

bicycle
bicycle
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bicyclette

bicyclette

a vehicle with two wheels that we ride by pushing its pedals with our feet

blog
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(blogue)

(blogue)

blog

a web page on which an individual or group of people regularly write about a topic of interest or their opinions or experiences, usually in an informal style

What is a "blog"?

A blog is a type of website or online platform where individuals or groups regularly share written content, usually in the form of articles or posts. These posts can cover a wide range of topics, such as personal experiences, hobbies, news, or professional advice. Blogs often allow readers to leave comments, creating a space for interaction between the writer and their audience. The content on a blog is typically updated regularly, and posts are usually displayed in reverse chronological order, with the newest content appearing first.

weblog
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weblog

weblog

a website that is regularly updated by its owner or owners and gives information about a specific topic or things that happen to them

deli
deli
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épicerie fine

épicerie fine

a store that sells cheese, cooked meat, and foreign food

delicatessen
delicatessen
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épicerie fine

épicerie fine

a shop or section of a store that sells high-quality, ready-to-eat foods like cold cuts, cheeses, and salads

What is a "delicatessen"?

A delicatessen, often referred to as a deli, is a casual dining establishment and retail shop specializing in a variety of prepared foods, cold cuts, cheeses, sandwiches, and salads. These establishments typically feature a display counter where customers can select from a variety of freshly made items, including gourmet meats, artisanal cheeses, and homemade salads. Delis often offer a range of bread and condiments, allowing people to customize their sandwiches. In addition to ready-to-eat meals, many delicatessens sell specialty grocery items such as pickles, olives, and baked goods.

exam
exam
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examen

examen

a way of testing how much someone knows about a subject

examination
examination
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examen

examen

a formal written, practical, or spoken test used to assess someone's knowledge or skill in a specific subject or field

flu
flu
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grippe

grippe

an infectious disease similar to a bad cold, causing fever and severe pain

influenza
influenza
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(influenza)

(influenza)

grippe

an infectious disease caused by a type of virus that attacks the nose, lungs, and throat

What is "influenza"?

Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It typically presents with symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, fatigue, and sometimes vomiting or diarrhea. Influenza spreads when an infected person talks, coughs, or sneezes, releasing saliva or mucus, as well as by touching contaminated surfaces and then touching the face. Most people recover from the flu without complications, but it can lead to severe illness or death, particularly in high-risk groups such as young children, older adults, pregnant women, and individuals with underlying health conditions. Vaccination is the best way to prevent influenza and its potentially serious complications.

refrigerator
refrigerator
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réfrigérateur

réfrigérateur

an electrical equipment used to keep food and drinks cool and fresh

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gym
gym
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m
(gym)

(gym)

salle de sport

a place with special equipment that people go to exercise or play sports

What is a "gymnasium"?

A gymnasium is a large indoor facility used for physical activities and sports, such as basketball, volleyball, and gymnastics. It typically features a hard floor or specialized surface, and may include equipment like basketball hoops, volleyball nets, and gymnastic apparatus. Gymnasiums are commonly found in schools, universities, and fitness centers, serving as a space for physical education classes, sports practices, and recreational activities. Some gymnasiums also host events, such as competitions, performances, and community gatherings.

information
information
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information

information

facts or knowledge related to a thing or person

laboratory
laboratory
nom
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/ˈlæbrəˌtɔri/
laboratoire

laboratoire

a place where people do scientific experiments, manufacture drugs, etc.

What is a "laboratory"?

A laboratory is a controlled environment where scientific experiments, research, and practical learning activities are conducted. It is equipped with tools, instruments, and materials needed for conducting tests, measurements, or experiments. Laboratories are commonly found in schools, colleges, and universities, especially in subjects such as science, chemistry, biology, and physics. They allow students and researchers to apply theoretical knowledge in hands-on experiments, fostering a deeper understanding of scientific principles and processes.

mathematics
mathematics
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mathématiques

mathématiques

the study of numbers and shapes that involves calculation and description

What is "mathematics"?

Mathematics is the study of numbers, quantities, shapes, and patterns. It includes various fields like arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and calculus, all of which are used to solve problems and explain relationships between different elements. Mathematics is essential in everyday life and is widely applied in areas such as science, engineering, economics, and technology.

plane
plane
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p
p
l
l
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n
n
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avion

avion

a winged flying vehicle driven by one or more engines

airplane
airplane
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p
p
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l
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n
n
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avion

avion

a flying vehicle with fixed wings that moves people and goods from one place to another through sky

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pop music
pop music
nom
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/pɑːp mjˈuːzɪk/
musique pop

musique pop

popular music, especially with young people, consisting a strong rhythm and simple tunes

What is "pop music"?

Pop music is a genre that is designed to appeal to a wide audience, featuring catchy melodies, simple lyrics, and a strong rhythm. It often blends elements from various music styles like rock, dance, and electronic music, making it versatile and accessible. Pop music is characterized by its emphasis on memorable hooks and a straightforward structure, usually with verses and a chorus. It dominates mainstream radio and charts, reflecting current trends and cultural themes. Pop music is constantly evolving, with artists experimenting with different sounds to create songs that resonate with listeners globally.

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Nom Composé
popular music
nom
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/pˈɑːpjʊlɚ mjˈuːzɪk/
(musique grand public)

(musique grand public)

musique populaire

a genre of music that is widely appealing to the general public and is commercially successful

What is "popular music"?

Popular music is a genre that is widely enjoyed and commercially successful. It encompasses a broad range of styles and often features catchy melodies, simple lyrics, and strong rhythms designed to appeal to a large audience. Popular music includes various genres such as pop, rock, hip-hop, and dance music, and is typically promoted through radio, streaming services, and media. Its main goal is to connect with listeners on a broad scale and remain relevant in contemporary culture.

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Nom Composé
pub
pub
nom
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p
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b
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pub

pub

a place where alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and often food, are served

What is a "pub"?

A pub, short for "public house," is a type of drinking establishment that is typically characterized by its casual and sociable atmosphere. Pubs are popular gathering places where people can enjoy a wide range of alcoholic beverages, including beers, ales, ciders, and spirits, often served on tap. In addition to drinks, pubs may also offer a selection of simple and hearty meals, such as burgers, fish and chips, and sandwiches. The vibe in a pub is usually relaxed and welcoming, with features like wooden furnishings, cozy seating areas, and perhaps a fireplace or traditional décor.

telly
telly
nom
t
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ɛ
ll
l
y
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(téléviseur)

(téléviseur)

télé

Informal

used to refer to a television set

television
television
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(télé)

(télé)

télévision

an electronic device with a screen that receives television signals, on which we can watch programs

What is a "television"?

A television (TV) is a device used to receive and display broadcasted or streamed video and audio content. It allows viewers to watch shows, movies, news, and other programming on a screen. Televisions come in various sizes and types, including traditional cathode ray tube (CRT) models, flat-panel LCD and LED screens, and advanced 4K and OLED displays. Modern televisions often include features such as internet connectivity for streaming services, smart TV capabilities for accessing apps, and high-definition resolution for clearer, more detailed images.

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university
university
nom
uk flag
/ˌjuːnɪˈvɝːsɪti/
université

université

an educational institution at the highest level, where we can study for a degree or do research

What is a "university"?

A university is an institution of higher education that offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate, graduate, and sometimes professional degrees. Universities typically have multiple departments or faculties, each specializing in different fields of study. In addition to providing bachelor's degrees, universities offer advanced degrees such as master's and doctoral programs. Universities are also centers for research, where students and faculty conduct studies that contribute to the advancement of knowledge. Many universities have a larger student body and offer a broader array of extracurricular activities compared to colleges.

veterinary surgeon
veterinary surgeon
nom
uk flag
/vˈɛɾɚɹˌɪnɛɹi sˈɜːdʒən/
(chirurgien vétérinaire)

(chirurgien vétérinaire)

vétérinaire

a doctor who practices veterinary medicine

ID
ID
nom
uk flag
/ˌaɪdˈiː/
pièce d’identité

pièce d’identité

any document that shows someone's name and date of birth, typically with a photograph

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