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500 Verbes Anglais Les Plus Courants - Top 351 - 375 Verbes

Vous disposez ici de la partie 15 de la liste des verbes les plus courants en anglais tels que "drag", "pour" et "limit".

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Most Common Verbs in English Vocabulary
to drag

to pull something with effort along a surface

traîner

traîner

[verbe]
to expose

to put someone or something in a position in which they are vulnerable or are at risk

exposer

exposer

[verbe]
to consume

to use a supply of energy, fuel, etc.

consommer

consommer

[verbe]
to paint

to cover a surface or object with a colored liquid, usually for decoration

peindre

peindre

[verbe]
to dig

to remove earth or another substance using a tool, machine, or hands

creuser

creuser

[verbe]
to locate

to discover the exact position or place of something or someone

localiser, repérer, trouver

localiser, repérer, trouver

[verbe]
to store

to keep something in a particular place for later use, typically in a systematic or organized manner

garder

garder

[verbe]
to limit

to not let something increase in amount or number

limiter, réduire, restreindre

limiter, réduire, restreindre

[verbe]
to pour

to make a container's liquid flow out of it

verser, servir

verser, servir

[verbe]
to pronounce

to say the sound of a letter or word correctly or in a specific way

prononcer

prononcer

[verbe]
to belong

to be one's property

appartenir à

appartenir à

[verbe]
to refuse

to say or show one's unwillingness to do something that someone has asked

refuser

refuser

[verbe]
to hang

to attach something to a higher point so that it is supported from above and can swing freely

accrocher

accrocher

[verbe]
to pray

to speak to God or a deity, often to ask for help, express gratitude, or show devotion

prier

prier

[verbe]
to block

to stop the flow or movement of something through somewhere

bloquer

bloquer

[verbe]
to convince

to make someone do something using reasoning, arguments, etc.

convaincre

convaincre

[verbe]
to ignore

to intentionally pay no or little attention to someone or something

ignorer

ignorer

[verbe]
to update

to make something more useful or modern by adding the most recent information to it, improving its faults, or making new features available for it

mettre à jour

mettre à jour

[verbe]
to evolve

to develop from a simple form to a more complex or sophisticated one over an extended period

évoluer, descendre de

évoluer, descendre de

[verbe]
to melt

(of something in solid form) to turn into liquid form by being subjected to heat

fondre

fondre

[verbe]
to dream

to experience something in our mind while we are asleep

rêver

rêver

[verbe]
to organize

to make the necessary arrangements for an event or activity to take place

ordonner, organiser

ordonner, organiser

[verbe]
to attract

to interest and draw someone or something toward oneself through specific features or qualities

attirer

attirer

[verbe]
to confirm

to show or say that something is the case, particularly by providing proof

confirmer

confirmer

[verbe]
to spin

to turn around over and over very fast

tourner

tourner

[verbe]
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