Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Déclaration et Appel
Réviser
Flashcards
Orthographe
Quiz
to mention something without directly talking about it in detail

faire allusion à
to notify someone about a situation, event, or information

s'apprécier
to confidently state or declare something as true

affirmer, déclarer
to publicly state that something is the case

déclarer, confesser
to attribute a particular quality, cause, or origin to someone or something

attribuer
to introduce a subject for discussion, especially a sensitive or challenging matter

aborder, entamer
to seek or gather opinions by asking questions or conducting a survey
to reveal information that was kept secret to someone

divulguer, révéler
to write or speak about a subject and include much detail

discourir, exposer
to explain or interpret something in a clear and detailed manner, often uncovering deeper meanings

expliquer, développer, clarifier
to attribute a quality, action, or outcome to a person, cause, or source

imputer à, attribuer à
to claim or suggest something, often falsely or without proof

prétendre
in a way that shows curiosity or a desire to know or learn something

curieusement, avec curiosité
to share or confess personal thoughts, feelings, or worries, especially to find relief

se confier, décharger son cœur
to express something using specific words, phrasing, or style

formuler, exprimer
to clarify and make something clear

élucider, expliciter
to make something known publicly, especially an idea, belief, or policy

promulguer
to share information that is secret or private
to praise or express admiration for someone or something

chanter les louanges, faire l'éloge, prôner, glorifier
to enthusiastically promote or advertise something, emphasizing its positive qualities to attract attention or interest

vanter, promouvoir
to praise highly

louer, vanter, chanter
a serious and heartfelt request urging someone to take action

adjuration, prière, supplication
to sincerely and desperately ask for something

conjurer, supplier
to strongly and enthusiastically encourage someone who is doing something

exhorter à faire
to earnestly and desperately beg for something

implorer, supplier
to request something in an annoyingly persistent way

importuner, harceler
to obtain something, often by imposing on others, without intending to repay or reciprocate the favor

quémander, mendier
humbly and earnestly asking for something, especially from someone in power or authority

suppliant, implorant
to spread information, ideas, or knowledge to a wide audience

diffuser
to offer something and let the other person decide whether to accept or reject it

présenter, offrir
a calculated remark or action used at the start of a conversation, negotiation, or game to gain an advantage
to request something, usually in a formal or persistent manner

solliciter
| Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency) |
|---|