Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Famille et liens sociaux
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(of a group of people) having a strong friendly relationship with shared interests

très uni
a large family group consisting of parents and children that might also include grandparents, aunts, or uncles

famille élargie
a person who takes someone else's child and raises them without legally becoming their parent

assistant familial, assistante familiale
to provide someone with sufficient and relevant information regarding someone or something
lasting the whole of a person's life

de toujours
to come together with someone, usually by prior arrangement or plan in order to spend time or do something together

se retrouver, se voir
to do what one has promised
a person who raises a child or children without a spouse or partner

parent isolé, parent solo
to not do something one has promised or agreed to do

se désister, se retirer
to maintain contact or communication with someone
to visit someone or somewhere quickly and usually without planning, often for a short time

passer rapidement, faire un saut
having something jointly or mutually possessed
something that helps hold a society or community together by promoting unity, trust, and cooperation

colle sociale, liant social
to invite someone on a date, particularly a romantic one
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inviter [qqn] à sortir
to adopt or accept a particular cause, ideology, practice, method, or lifestyle as one's own

adopter, embrasser
to spend much time in a specific place or with someone particular

traîner, glander
a secret, embarrassing, or shameful fact from the past that someone tries to keep hidden
the manner in which a child is raised, including the care, guidance, and teaching provided by parents or guardians

éducation, élevage
a person of the same age, social status, or capability as another specified individual

pair
to end a relationship that one was romantically involved in, often in a way that is unexpected or unfair

larguer, plaquer
to experience a loss of interest or liking towards someone or something

ne plus (du tout) apprécier
the people from whom a person is descended

ascendance
the state of being connected to or originating from a specific place, culture, or background

racines, origines
the act of a man seeking the affections of a woman, typically with the intention of marriage
to regularly spend time with a person that one likes and has a sexual or romantic relationship with

sortir avec
a deep and personal connection between individuals, often emotional or psychological

intimité
a person or thing that is difficult to manage or handle, often due to being energetic, demanding, or troublesome

poignée, casse-pieds
to unexpectedly meet someone, particularly someone familiar

tomber sur, rencontrer par hasard
to care for and support the growth and development of a child until they reach adulthood

élever, prendre soin
a young person who is in the process of becoming an adult

adolescent
the noise people make by clapping, and sometimes shouting, in order to express their enjoyment or approval

applaudissements
a meal with fine food, typically for many people, celebrating a special event

festin, gueuleton, banquet
a group of people, animals, or vehicles moving ahead in an organized formation
an event or stage that has a very important impact on the progress of something

étape importante, jalon
a person who is receiving guidance, instruction, or supervision from an advisor, typically in an academic, professional, or mentorship context
to recognize or commemorate a significant occasion by performing a specific action or ritual

marquer, célébrer
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