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Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Connexion et jonction

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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)

a connection between a person, group, or organization and another entity, often involving membership, support, or shared identity

affiliation, appartenance

affiliation, appartenance

a strong and natural liking or sympathy toward someone or something

affinité

affinité

Ex: He felt a deep affinity for nature , finding solace and inspiration in the beauty of the outdoors .Il ressentait une **affinité** profonde pour la nature, trouvant réconfort et inspiration dans la beauté du plein air.
allure
[nom]

the quality of attracting someone by being fascinating and glamorous

attrait

attrait

Ex: The mountain village had a rustic allure that attracted tourists year-round .Le village de montagne avait un **charme** rustique qui attirait les touristes toute l'année.
amalgam
[nom]

a combination or blend of different things

amalgame

amalgame

Ex: The novel is an amalgam of different genres , combining elements of mystery , romance , and science fiction .Le roman est un **amalgame** de différents genres, combinant des éléments de mystère, de romance et de science-fiction.

to combine different things, often diverse elements, into a single, unified whole

amalgamer

amalgamer

Ex: Scientists are working to amalgamate various research findings into a comprehensive theory .Les scientifiques travaillent à **amalgamer** diverses découvertes de recherche en une théorie complète.
to annex
[verbe]

to attach a document to another, especially in formal or legal writings

annexer

annexer

Ex: Please remember to annex the receipts to your expense report for reimbursement .Veuillez vous souvenir d'**annexer** les reçus à votre rapport de dépenses pour le remboursement.
to append
[verbe]

to fix or connect one object to another so that it hangs from or is joined to it

attacher, fixer

attacher, fixer

to cohere
[verbe]

to bring separate elements together so they form an organized, harmonious, or unified result

cohérer, unifier

cohérer, unifier

to collate
[verbe]

to arrange things in the proper format or order

assembler

assembler

Ex: The students collated their notes in preparation for the exam .Les étudiants ont **classé** leurs notes en préparation de l'examen.

the process of putting pages, documents, or other items into the correct numerical, logical, or sequential order

collationnement, assemblage

collationnement, assemblage

to connect or join multiple items, events, or ideas so that they form a continuous sequence

enchaîner

enchaîner

Ex: Researchers concatenated various studies to analyze the overall trend .**Concaténer**
concerted
[Adjectif]

carried out jointly by multiple individuals or groups

concerté, d'ensemble

concerté, d'ensemble

Ex: The company 's success was the result of concerted teamwork and collaboration among its employees .Le succès de l'entreprise était le résultat d'un travail d'équipe **concerté** et d'une collaboration entre ses employés.

to collect, combine, or cluster separate things into one body or unit

agglomérer, conglomérer

agglomérer, conglomérer

a group or whole formed by gathering many different, often unrelated, items, ideas, or elements together

agglomérat, conglomérat

agglomérat, conglomérat

Ex: The festival represents a conglomeration of traditions from across the region .Le festival représente une **conglomération** de traditions de toute la région.
to consort
[verbe]

to be in harmony with something in style, nature, purpose, or meaning

s'accorder, concorder

s'accorder, concorder

to convoke
[verbe]

to officially call people together for a meeting, assembly, or formal gathering

convoquer, assembler

convoquer, assembler

Ex: The organization convoked its annual general assembly last week .L'organisation a **convoqué** son assemblée générale annuelle la semaine dernière.
nexus
[nom]

a closely connected group of people, things, or ideas

liaison

liaison

Ex: The novel 's plot intricately weaves together a nexus of characters , events , and themes , creating a rich tapestry of storytelling .L'intrigue du roman entrelace habilement un **nexus** de personnages, d'événements et de thèmes, créant une riche tapisserie de narration.
to subsume
[verbe]

to include something within a larger category or idea

inclure, englober

inclure, englober

Ex: The umbrella term ' music ' subsumes a wide range of genres , styles , and forms of artistic expression .Le terme générique 'musique' **englobe** un large éventail de genres, styles et formes d'expression artistique.
to clasp
[verbe]

to grip or hold tightly with one's hand

serrer, agripper

serrer, agripper

Ex: In moments of suspense , she unconsciously clasps the edges of her seat .Dans les moments de suspense, elle **serre** inconsciemment les bords de son siège.

a mutual relationship between things, where one tends to influence the other

corrélation

corrélation

to congeal
[verbe]

(of ideas, feelings, or groups) to take definite form

se concrétiser, prendre forme

se concrétiser, prendre forme

Ex: The coalition congealed around a common goal.La coalition s'est **figée** autour d'un objectif commun.
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