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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)

a specific story, artwork, or performance that embodies symbolic representation of deeper truths

allégorie

allégorie

Ex: The children 's book uses an allegory to teach lessons about friendship and teamwork through a story about a group of animals working together .**La Ferme des Animaux** se présente comme une **allégorie** politique.

the use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of the words in a verse or sentence, used as a literary device

allitération

allitération

Ex: The advertising slogan 's alliteration made it memorable and catchy .L'**allitération** du slogan publicitaire l'a rendu mémorable et accrocheur.
canto
[nom]

any of the sections into which a long poem is divided

chant

chant

Ex: The epic was originally composed in a series of cantos, each offering a unique perspective on the journey .L'épopée était à l'origine composée d'une série de **cantos**, chacun offrant une perspective unique sur le voyage.
cadence
[nom]

the rhythmic emphasis or stress placed on a syllable within a metrical foot of verse

Ex: The poem 's natural cadence made it easy to recite aloud .Le **rythme** naturel du poème le rendait facile à réciter à haute voix.
cameo
[nom]

a piece of typically oval-shaped jewelry featuring a raised relief image, often a woman's profile, carved in a material such as shell or stone

camée

camée

cantata
[nom]

a vocal composition with instrumental accompaniment, typically structured in multiple movements and often involving a choir, soloists, and orchestra

cantate, cantate

cantate, cantate

Baroque
[Adjectif]

relating to the highly ornate and expressive style of European art, architecture, and music that flourished from about 1600 to 1750

baroque

baroque

coda
[nom]

the final passage of an extended musical composition

coda

coda

Ex: The audience erupted in applause as the coda ended , impressed by the musicians ' ability to deliver such a captivating and climactic finale .Le public a éclaté en applaudissements alors que la **coda** se terminait, impressionné par la capacité des musiciens à livrer une finale aussi captivante et culminante.

a concise collection or summary of information, typically presented in a single volume or document

compendium

compendium

Ex: The compendium of folktales provides readers with an entertaining glimpse into different cultures and traditions .Le **compendium** de contes populaires offre aux lecteurs un aperçu divertissant des différentes cultures et traditions.

a decorative motif featuring intricately interwoven lines, often incorporating stylized foliage, tendrils, or scrollwork

arabesque, motif d'arabesque

arabesque, motif d'arabesque

canon
[nom]

a recognized collection of authoritative books, texts, or works within a particular field or tradition, especially in religion

canon

canon

Ex: " The Great Gatsby " by F. Scott Fitzgerald is often included in the canon of American literature ."The Great Gatsby" de F. Scott Fitzgerald est souvent inclus dans le **canon** de la littérature américaine.

the last section of a literary or dramatic piece where the plot is concluded and all the matters of the work is explained

dénouement

dénouement

Ex: After a thrilling climax , the novel ’s denouement provided a satisfying resolution to all the conflicts .Après un climax passionnant, le **dénouement** du roman a fourni une résolution satisfaisante à tous les conflits.
dirge
[nom]

a song, poem, or musical composition expressing grief, especially one performed at a funeral or memorial

chant funèbre, hymne funèbre

chant funèbre, hymne funèbre

humorous and poorly written poetry

vers de mirliton

vers de mirliton

Ex: The critics have been mocking his recent collection as nothing more than lazy doggerel.Les critiques ont raillé sa récente collection, la qualifiant de rien de plus que de la **poésie burlesque** paresseuse.
elegy
[nom]

a song or poem expressing sadness, especially in the memory of a dead person or a bitter event in the past

élégie

élégie

Ex: Through the elegy, the poet found catharsis in expressing their grief and honoring the memory of the departed .À travers l'**élégie**, le poète a trouvé une catharsis en exprimant sa douleur et en honorant la mémoire du défunt.
evocative
[Adjectif]

bringing strong memories, emotions, or images to mind

évocateur, suggestif

évocateur, suggestif

Ex: The artist 's work was so evocative, it brought forth memories of lost love .Le travail de l'artiste était si **évocateur**, qu'il a fait resurgir des souvenirs d'amour perdu.
fresco
[nom]

a mural painting created by applying water-based pigments onto freshly laid wet plaster

fresque, peinture murale à fresque

fresque, peinture murale à fresque

frieze
[nom]

a narrow and decorative border that has engravings or pictures on it, especially above the walls of a room or building

frise, bordure

frise, bordure

Ex: The artist was commissioned to create a new frieze for the courthouse , illustrating the principles of justice .L'artiste a été chargé de créer une nouvelle **frise** pour le palais de justice, illustrant les principes de la justice.
histrionic
[Adjectif]

relating to actors, acting, or the theater

mélodramatique, théâtral

mélodramatique, théâtral

to place two or more things side by side, especially for the purpose of comparison

juxtaposer

juxtaposer

Ex: The movie juxtaposed scenes of happiness and despair to evoke strong emotions .Le documentaire **juxtapose** des scènes de richesse et de pauvreté pour provoquer une réflexion.
to limn
[verbe]

to represent in a drawing or painting, especially in a detailed or expressive manner

dessiner, peindre

dessiner, peindre

Ex: The painter limned the child 's face with a gentle touch .Le peintre **a dessiné** le visage de l'enfant avec une touche douce.

an assortment of short literary works, such as poems, essays, ballads, and stories, compiled into a single volume

recueil, collection disparate

recueil, collection disparate

paean
[nom]

an expression of tribute, praise, or thanksgiving

un éloge, un hymne de louange

un éloge, un hymne de louange

a speech that a character in a dramatic play gives in the form of a monologue as a series of inner reflections spoken out loud

soliloque

soliloque

Ex: The soliloquy provided a moment of introspection and revelation , drawing the audience into the character 's inner world and inviting empathy and understanding .Le **soliloque** a offert un moment d'introspection et de révélation, attirant le public dans le monde intérieur du personnage et invitant à l'empathie et à la compréhension.
tome
[nom]

a large, heavy, and typically scholarly book, often containing extensive information on a particular subject

pavé

pavé

Ex: She inherited a collection of beautifully illustrated tomes from her grandfather , each containing tales of distant lands and adventures .Elle a hérité d'une collection de **tomes** magnifiquement illustrés de son grand-père, chacun contenant des récits de terres lointaines et d'aventures.
valedictory
[Adjectif]

relating to a farewell, especially a formal speech, gesture, or occasion marking departure

d'adieu

d'adieu

didactic
[Adjectif]

aiming to teach a moral lesson

didactique

didactique

Ex: While some enjoy didactic literature for its educational value , others prefer works that focus more on storytelling and character development .Alors que certains apprécient la littérature **didactique** pour sa valeur éducative, d'autres préfèrent les œuvres qui se concentrent davantage sur la narration et le développement des personnages.
effigy
[nom]

a physical illustration of someone, especially a graven image or statue, often life-size

effigie, représentation

effigie, représentation

Ex: In the square , they unveiled an effigy of the city 's founder .Dans la place, ils ont dévoilé une **effigie** du fondateur de la ville.

a stock of plays, songs, dances, etc. that a company or a performer is prepared to perform

répertoire

répertoire

Ex: The orchestra 's repertoire featured a wide range of musical styles and periods , from Baroque to contemporary , allowing them to tailor their programs to different audiences and venues .Le **répertoire** de l'orchestre présentait un large éventail de styles et de périodes musicales, du baroque au contemporain, leur permettant d'adapter leurs programmes à différents publics et lieux.
saga
[nom]

a long story of heroic actions and bravery in old Norse or Icelandic in the Middle Ages, or a modern narrative resembling such a narrative

épopée

épopée

Ex: The epic saga captivated readers with its tales of valor and conquest .La **saga** épique a captivé les lecteurs avec ses récits de vaillance et de conquête.

to delete the sections or words that are believed to be offensive or inappropriate from a play, movie, book, etc.

expurger, censurer

expurger, censurer

Ex: When adapting the book for children , they had to bowdlerize many of the mature themes and language .En adaptant le livre pour les enfants, ils ont dû **expurger** bon nombre des thèmes et du langage matures.
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