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Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency) - Approbation et accord

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Cambridge English: CPE (C2 Proficiency)
acclaim
[nom]

admiration for achievements, often in art, performance, leadership, or innovation

acclamation

acclamation

a mark of recognition for excellence or accomplishment, often in the form of a title, medal, or public acknowledgment

hommage, distinction

hommage, distinction

accord
[nom]

a state of agreement or concurrence of opinion, will, or feeling among individuals or groups

accord, entente

accord, entente

Ex: The team worked in accord, making the project a success .L'équipe a travaillé en **accord**, faisant du projet un succès.

to reluctantly accept something without protest

acquiescer, consentir

acquiescer, consentir

Ex: The board of directors reluctantly acquiesced to the CEO 's decision , even though some members disagreed .Le conseil d'administration a **acquiescé** à contrecœur à la décision du PDG, même si certains membres n'étaient pas d'accord.
to accede
[verbe]

to agree to something such as a request, proposal, demand, etc.

accéder à

accéder à

Ex: After thorough negotiations, both parties were able to accede to the terms of the trade agreement.Après des négociations approfondies, les deux parties ont pu **accepter** les termes de l'accord commercial.

excessive and sometimes insincere praise for someone, often to the point of worship

adulation, adoration

adulation, adoration

Ex: The adulation heaped upon the celebrity made her uncomfortable at times , as she preferred genuine connections over superficial praise .**L'adulation** prodiguée à la célébrité la mettait parfois mal à l'aise, car elle préférait les connexions authentiques aux éloges superficiels.

official approval or agreement

approbation

approbation

Ex: The film received the approbation of several prestigious film festivals .Le film a reçu l'**approbation** de plusieurs festivals de cinéma prestigieux.
to assent
[verbe]

to agree to something, such as a suggestion, request, etc.

consentir, donner son consentement

consentir, donner son consentement

Ex: The board of directors assented to the budget adjustments .Le conseil d'administration a **consenti** aux ajustements budgétaires.
to jibe
[verbe]

to be in agreement with something

concorder, correspondre

concorder, correspondre

to cast a vote or take action to prevent someone's acceptance or endorsement

blackbouler, rejeter par vote

blackbouler, rejeter par vote

to agree and not oppose to something that one generally finds unacceptable or unpleasant

consentir, accorder

consentir, accorder

Ex: It's important not to countenance behavior that goes against your principles or values, even if it's coming from a close friend.Il est important de ne pas **tolérer** un comportement qui va à l'encontre de vos principes ou valeurs, même s'il vient d'un ami proche.

to succeed after a struggle, debate, or competition

remporter la victoire

remporter la victoire

Ex: The environmental argument carried the day at the council meeting.
Cambridge English : CPE (C2 Proficiency)
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