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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Superstition & Surnaturel

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Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)
omen
[nom]

a sign or event believed to indicate what will happen in the future

présage, augure

présage, augure

the practice of seeking knowledge or insight about the future, often using supernatural methods

divination

divination

Ex: The ancient civilization relied on divination to make important decisions , seeking guidance from oracles and interpreting signs from the gods .La **divination** de l'oracle guidait les décisions du roi.
amulet
[nom]

a small object, often worn as jewelry, believed to protect the wearer from harm, danger, or evil influences

amulette

amulette

taboo
[nom]

a topic, term, or action that is forbidden or avoided for religious or cultural reasons

tabou

tabou

Ex: The act of showing affection in public is a taboo in some countries .Le fait de montrer de l'affection en public est un **tabou** dans certains pays.

the practice or art of using magical powers, especially for supernatural purposes or sorcery

sorcellerie, magie noire

sorcellerie, magie noire

curse
[nom]

a magical spell or wish intended to bring misfortune or harm

malédiction, sortilège

malédiction, sortilège

the divine power or spiritual gift of foretelling future events through inspiration or revelation from a sacred source

prophétie, prédiction

prophétie, prédiction

Ex: Seers employ transcendental prophecy gifts seeing into possible futures outside normal perception via trance states and omen interpretation .Les voyants utilisent des dons de **prophétie** transcendantale, voyant dans des futurs possibles en dehors de la perception normale via des états de transe et l'interprétation des présages.
to hex
[verbe]

to place a magical spell on someone or something, usually with harmful intent

ensorceler, jeter un sort

ensorceler, jeter un sort

to prevent or defend against something

repousser, prévenir

repousser, prévenir

Ex: The company introduced new security measures to ward off cyberattacks .L'entreprise a introduit de nouvelles mesures de sécurité pour **repousser** les cyberattaques.
to conjure
[verbe]

to summon or invoke a spirit, demon, or supernatural force, often through rituals or magic

invoquer, convoquer

invoquer, convoquer

Ex: The witch conjured a potion to heal the wounded .La sorcière a **invoqué** une potion pour guérir les blessés.
to bewitch
[verbe]

to use a spell against someone

ensorceler, envoûter

ensorceler, envoûter

Ex: The ancient spell was used to bewitch the hero , making him forget his true purpose .Le sortilège antique était utilisé pour **ensorceler** le héros, lui faisant oublier sa véritable quête.
to portend
[verbe]

to serve as a sign or indication of a future event

présager, laisser présager, annoncer, augurer

présager, laisser présager, annoncer, augurer

Ex: The eerie silence in the forest seemed to have portended an approaching storm , which eventually swept through the area .Le silence étrange dans la forêt semblait avoir **présagé** une tempête approchante, qui a finalement balayé la région.
eerie
[Adjectif]

inspiring a sense of fear or unease

effrayant, inquiétant

effrayant, inquiétant

Ex: The eerie howl of a distant wolf added to the unsettling ambiance of the haunted woods .Le hurlement **sinistre** d'un loup lointain ajoutait à l'ambiance troublante des bois hantés.
uncanny
[Adjectif]

beyond what is ordinary and indicating the inference of supernatural powers

étrange, mystérieux

étrange, mystérieux

Ex: He had an uncanny way of knowing exactly what others were thinking .Il avait une manière **étrange** de savoir exactement ce que les autres pensaient.
ominous
[Adjectif]

giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen

de mauvais augure

de mauvais augure

Ex: His silence during the meeting felt ominous to everyone in the room .Son silence pendant la réunion a semblé **sinistre** à tout le monde dans la pièce.
haunted
[Adjectif]

inhabited by, or appearing as if inhabited by, ghosts or spirits

hanté, hanté

hanté, hanté

Ex: Tourists flock to the haunted house each October .Les touristes affluent vers la maison **hantée** chaque octobre.
Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced)
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